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Mother Warriors: A Nation of Parents Healing Autism Against All Odds86 reviews
Jenny McCarthy

Dutton Adult, 2008

My son is now 8, but Jenny Has Inspired Me to do even more for him
I thought after 6 years of gluten-free diet, bio med treatments, I'd done all I could do for my now 8 year old son. He is still autistic, though he is learning to read, advancing academically, etc. But Jenny has inspired me to redo some of his tests and seek diet, medical and supplement changes that may help. Every mother of a child with autism--whatever their age--should read this book. That ...
  
  











  



  
The MacGregors: Serena ~ Caine: Playing The Odds\Tempting Fate (The Macgregors)36 reviews
Nora Roberts

Silhouette, 2006

Good
Sold as advertised, shipped out quickly, packaged well. I'd buy from this seller again.
  
  











  



  
Forever Odd (Odd Thomas Novels)237 reviews
Dean Koontz

Bantam, 2007

Excellent Sequel to Odd Thomas
Great book. A definite must read and a great follow up to Odd Thomas. The book was hard to put down as I needed to know what happened.
  
  











  



  
Brother Odd (Odd Thomas Novels)232 reviews
Dean Koontz

Bantam, 2007

Don't Miss This One
Brother Odd, the third book in the Odd Thomas series by Dean Koontz, takes the reader to the hills of the Sierra Mountains in northern California. Odd (whose strange name supposedly comes from an error on his birth certificate where the T was dropped from Todd) has come to St. Bartholomew's Abbey to rejuvenate his soul after the horrific events of the past in which he lost his one true love. ...
  
  











  



  
In Odd We Trust56 reviews
Queenie Chan, Dean Koontz

Del Rey, 2008

IN ODD WE TRUST is not the best introduction to the characters of Pico Mundo
Dean Koontz's thoroughly enjoyable and readable Odd Thomas series gets the graphic novel treatment in the paperback IN ODD WE TRUST. The series has been a bestseller for Koontz for years, and here he fills in some of the missing details of Odd's life. IN ODD WE TRUST is a prequel, an original story that begins before the first book in the series. The premise of Odd's life is that he sees dead ...
  
  











  



  
Odd Thomas476 reviews
Dean Koontz

Bantam, 2006

What an interesting protagonist Odd is!
Book 1 is my favorite Odd Thomas book, to-date. Awesome story with a memorable character. I thought about Odd long after I put the book down, and it definitely made me want to read more. I started on Forever Odd (book 2) the same evening. Dean Koontz has created a very interesting character and some witty dialogue and humor. While it might not be as dark as most of his other works, Odd Thomas ...
  
  











  



  
Texas Hold'em Odds and Probabilities: Limit, No-Limit, and Tournament Strategies9 reviews
Matthew Hilger

Dimat Enterprises, Inc., 2006

This book WILL improve your game...
Unless you're a math genius or your name is Chris Ferguson, you need this book. Top-to-bottom odds and probabilities for limit and no-limit hold'em. Loaded with charts and explanations. I purchased this book after seeing the charts in the back of the book ... unlike any I've seen elsewhere. You can't go wrong with this book ... it's one of my top favorites.
  
  











  



  
Twenty-Odd Ducks: Why, every punctuation mark counts!1 review
Lynne Truss

Putnam Juvenile, 2008

Twenty-Odd Ducks
Awesome for all ages when trying to show how important punctuation and inflection are to meaning. I've used it with young elementary students and college students, too....ageless message!
  
  











  



  
Odd Hours170 reviews
Dean Koontz

Bantam, 2008

Has Dean Jumped the Shark?
Before anyone throws stones in my direction, I am one of those rabid fans who has read everything Dean has written. He is the one author who's books I purchase new automatically, the hardback version, the one where I have to plunk down some real bucks because I can't wait to enter Dean's world. And I will do the same for his next novel, because Dean has earned that kind of loyalty from me by ...
  
  











  



  
Odd Girl Out: The Hidden Culture of Aggression in Girls94 reviews
Rachel Simmons

Harvest Books, 2003

must read for youth workers and parents
i'm not sure how i missed this book. it was published in 2002, and is absolute must reading for EVERY youth worker (male or female) and every parent of a girl. it's a tough read and an easy read. easy, because simmons is an excellent writer and fills the book with real stories of real girls. tough, because the real girls she profiles reveal a profile of aggression (almost universally ...
  
  











  



  
Weighing the Odds in Sports Betting10 reviews
King Yao

Pi Yee Press, 2007

NEW TO SPORTS BETTING, FOUND THIS BOOK HELPFUL
I DON'T KNOW A WHOLE LOT ABOUT SPORTS BETTING, BUT I DID LEARN A THING OR TWO FROM THIS BOOK, SO IF A BOOK CAN TEACH ME SOMETHING NEW I THINK IT WAS WORTH THE MONEY.
  
  











  



  
Odd Boy Out: Young Albert Einstein3 reviews
Don Brown

Sandpiper, 2008

Odd boy out is one great book!
Odd boy out is a wonderful book with nice illustraions of the life of Albert Einstein. Albert was born a fat baby with a big head. He had a bad temper and was condsidered very odd. He didn't like to play sports, and he was disturbed with the things other boys liked. Einstein grows and soon becomes what we know as the famous scientist Einstein.
  
  











  



  
Against All Odds: My Story37 reviews
Chuck Norris, Ken Abraham

B&H Publishing Group, 2004

Inspiring
Mr. Norris is inspiring as the first time you climb a 14,000 foot peak in the Colorado Rockies and view the magnificent landscape below; truly awesome. Against All Odds glimpses into the life of Chuck Norris and shows you a man of deep faith in Jesus Christ, a man who is a disciplined fighter, and a humble celebrity. I believe anyone who reads this book will find themselves inspired to live ...
  
  











  



  
My Weird School #12: Ms. Todd Is Odd! (My Weird School)2 reviews
Dan Gutman

HarperTrophy, 2006

Mr. Todd is Odd
Dan Gutman has inspired my 9 yr. old grandson to read on his own! I was beginning to despair he would ever enjoy reading. But he has lapped up every one of the 20 books in this series. They are funny, often expressing the hidden desires children might have. The teachers of this weird school are not always reliable. Leaving the teaching to others. Sometimes dressing up or enacting a point in ...
  
  











  



  
Odd Girl Out1 review
Timothy Zahn

Tor Books, 2008

solid twenty third century Noir
Two hundred years into the future, following his harrowing but successful mission on the interstellar quadrail (see THE THIRD LYNX), gun for hire of the mysterious Spiders and their ever more enigmatic masters the Chahwyn; Frank Compton goes home to rest. However, upon entering his New York apartment, the former whistle blowing government agent turned mercenary is greeted by a woman with a gun ...
  
  











  



  
Even Steven And Odd Todd (level 3) (Hello Reader, Math)3 reviews
Kathryn Cristaldi

Cartwheel, 1996

Its Funny
I read this book in my second grade class. This is a funny book. Even Steven likes everything even. Odd Todd likes everything odd. For example, Even Steven would like 8 pancakes and Odd Todd would like 7 pancakes. Even Steven goes through hard work with Odd Todd. Then, Even Steven notices that odd and even are both good. My favorite part was when Odd Todd and Even Steven win their $50 ...
  
  











  



  
The Mother-Daughter Project: How Mothers and Daughters Can Band Together, Beat the Odds, and Thrive ...6 reviews
SuEllen Hamkins, Renee Schultz

Hudson Street Press, 2007

a wonderful resource for parents
I think "The Mother-Daughter Project" is a terrific book. I have recommended it to parents that I see in my practice as a child psychiatrist, to friends who have daughters, and to anyone whom I meet who has daughters! I believe this book is a rich tool, from the perspective of understanding and, most beneficially, from the perspective of practice: on how to foster strong, nurturing, and ...
  
  











  



  
Nursing Against the Odds: How Health Care Cost Cutting, Media Stereotypes, And Medical Hubris Undermine ...15 reviews
Suzanne Gordon

ILR Press, 2006

Wish I would have known
I read the book and am going to graduate from a nursing program in June of '08. I was so disenchanted as to what went on in the book as I see it going on when I am in clinicals. I probably wouldn't have picked nursing as my number one profession after being in the hospital setting and it should be a read the first quarter of new nursing students. The book is very factual, as to what I have ...
  
  











  



  
Uncle John's Bathroom Reader Wonderful World of Odd (Uncle John's Bathroom Reader)9 reviews
Bathroom Readers' Institute

Portable Press, 2007

Bathroom reader at it again
The bathroom readers are always filled with very interesting stories, this one is no exception. Filled with stories such as the mysterious deaths of lots of people and animals around a lake in Africa this book will keep you entertained for hours.
  
  











  



  
The Global Cold War: Third World Interventions and the Making of Our Times6 reviews
Odd Arne Westad

Cambridge University Press, 2007

Important and surprisingly readable new account of our times
Westad's book offers a new interpretation of the second half of the twentieth century, one that focuses on how the conflict between the US and the USSR-- and the division of the world into two halves-- played out in the Third World, and shaped and was shaped by the politics of those regions. The first two chapters are fairly heavy going, as Westad lays out sweeping statements about first the US, ...
  
  











  








   



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