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In Search of Schrödinger's Cat: Quantum Physics and Reality52 reviews
John Gribbin

Bantam Books, 1984

It set the Standard for Future Books on Quantum Physics!
In Search of Schrödinger's Cat was one of the few books for the layman on Quantum Physics in the early 1980s. It set the standard for future books on the subject. I read In Search of Schrödinger's Cat in 1984 and it knocked my socks off! Like many engineers I have been intrigued by quantum physics for some time. This book was one of my first exposures to that amazing world and it is still ...
  
  











  



  
The Search (Eve Duncan)110 reviews
Iris Johansen

Bantam Books, 2001

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
600 MILES WERE GONE BEFORE I KNEW IT. A HIGHLY ENTERTAINING, INTERESTING, AND THOROUGHLY INVOLVING AUDIO BOOK. LOVED IT. OF COURSE I DO TURN THEM OFF WHEN I PASS THROUGH ANY TOWN WITH MORE THAN ONE TRAFFIC LIGHT!!
  
  











  



  
The Tibetan Book of the Dead (The Great Book of Natural Liberation Through Understanding in the Between)17 reviews

Bantam Books, Inc., 1993

Tibet's gift to the world, presented by Robert Thurman
This book is an atlas. It is a valuable friend that will do more than save your life, it will alter your destiny beyond life as well. It is an essential guidebook for every voyager through life, death and rebirth. Inside are complete instructions to recognize every "in between state" and how to use them by remembering your true nature to become liberated from the wheel of death or to choose the ...
  
  











  



  
The Simple Solution to Rubik's Cube14 reviews
James G. Nourse

Bantam Books (Mm), 1981

this is the one you want
Superb book - short and to the point. The explanations are clear and simple. Nourse even provides expert variations for when you get the hang of his solution. WARNING - it's virtually impossible to find this book in most brick-and-mortar book stores (nowadays puzzle and game shelves are filled mainly with books on sudoku or poker), so buy this book ONLINE if you get a chance. You might never ...
  
  











  



  
Silent Treatment24 reviews
Michael Palmer

Bantam Books, 1996

pleasantly surprised
This is my first read by Michael Palmer and he's got my attention. I really enjoyed his style and tempo. He's a very talented writer even if he is an actual Dr. in disguise. I'm a big fan now and i intend to read all his medical thrillers.
  
  











  



  
Focusing19 reviews
Eugene T. Gendlin

Bantam Books, 1982

An awaited Journey!
A wonderful technique for those who have read enough books and are ready to take on the adventure of reading their own inner world.
  
  











  



  
The Hiding Place196 reviews
Corrie Ten Boom, John Scherrill, ...

Bantam Books, 1974

An opinion on The Hiding Place
I would recommend this book to everyone especially in todays' political climiate. This book is a definite keeper for the family library.
  
  











  



  
The Blue Castle129 reviews
L.M. Montgomery

Bantam Books, 1989

:D
Though I love Anne, Emily, and Pat, I also love Valancy. I feel hands down that this is the best book LM has ever written, at least for adults. I felt myself so angry for Valancy at first for the way she is treated, but it was so awesome to see her stand up for herself and become happy. You go girl!
  
  











  



  
Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ245 reviews
Daniel Goleman

Bantam Books, 2005

Why Don't They Teach This Stuff in School?
If you happened to be raised in an especially well-adjusted home, you may already understand this stuff in a way that a lot of other people don't. But how many people were raised this beautifully? The nuclear family is no longer a "given". I mentored challenged youth for five years in Big Brothers/Big Sisters, and many of today's children are in no position to understand emotional ...
  
  











  



  
Critical Judgment41 reviews
Michael Palmer

Bantam Books, 1998

great book
thoroughly enjoyed the book- kept on an even keel, engaged and enthralled to the end.
  
  











  



  
Mustang Man: The Sacketts9 reviews
Louis L'Amour

Bantam Books, 1966

Why I Read L'Amour
I had read a couple other Louis L'Amour books before I found this one. It was seventh grade and it so affecimpressed me that I knew then that I would name my first son Nolan, after the main character. It was many years before I had a son, but his name is Nolan. This book does not cover new ground (literarily speaking) from other L'Amour novels, but in this one he is at the top of his craft. An ...
  
  











  



  
Protein Power: The High-Protein/Low Carbohydrate Way to Lose Weight, Feel Fit, and Boost Your Health-in Just ...444 reviews
Michael R. Eades

Bantam Books, 1996

Two Thumbs WAAAAAY Up!!
2000 years ago man thought Earth was the center of the universe. 400 years ago the world was flat; some people who questioned this wisdom were even burned at the stake for heresy. Before the beginning of 19th century engineers thought man would "disintegrate" if he exceeded 100 mph, hence train speed was limited on purpose. Just 20 years ago "high-carb" diets were supposed to help people improve ...
  
  











  



  
Backstairs at the White House
Gwen; Dubov, Paul Bagni

Bantam Books, 1979

Two white house maids, a remarkable mother and her daughter, reveal what it was really like upstairs, downstairs at the white house.
  
  











  



  
Where the Red Fern Grows1209 reviews
Wilson Rawls

Bantam Books, 1981

BEST BOOK EVER!!!
I have been an avid reader for most of my 59 years, but I STILL say that this is my FAVORITE book of ALL TIME...no matter what genre... It matters not that it is "recommended" for 9-12 year olds, if YOU have not discovered this wonderful story, then you must! So many of us can identify with Billy, the young boy, reared during a time of great poverty, and his love and devotion to his two ...
  
  











  



  
A Brief History of Time from the Big Bang to Black Holes24 reviews
Stephen W Hawking

Bantam Books, 1988

The Original (has introduction by Carl Sagan and missing Chapter 10)
For those who thought they knew the mind of God A Brief History of Time (ABHOT) has been with me since its first publication. I now feel, after nearly 20 years of it as a passive hobby, to be able to comprehend and explain what it means to me. It is a deeply personal voyage that I am most glad to have undertaken. Firstly to call this just a science book, a view I once held, is an ...
  
  











  



  
Of Mice and Men4 reviews
John Steinbeck

Bantam Books (Mm), 1981

Of Mice and Men GT Review
Of Mice and Men starts out as a quite confusing book, jumping straight into the plot,but it quickly picks up and gets you into the story. It starts off with an immensely strong, yet hopeful brute tagging along a small witty man,who chooses to care for him. They are both very hopeful about the life they could soon make together apart from the rest of the world. But in the end the brute-ish man, ...
  
  











  



  
Farewell to Manzanar: A True Story of Japanese American Experience During and After the World War II ...226 reviews
James D. Houston

Bantam Books, 1974

Great book
The book was very well written and you could actually put yourself in some of the incidents that happened through her life. It is very hard to belief that this discrimination happened in our country less that 75 years ago. Great read.
  
  











  



  
Emmanuel's Book II: The Choice for Love (New Age)11 reviews

Bantam Books, Inc., 1989

Another Opinion
For what it's worth I have spent most of my life looking for spiritual understanding and experience. And this is one of the best books I have found. I picked it up and was captured by it's wisdom, beauty and Love. For me it was like a letter from home... a very dear home where those who love me, watch and wait for my eventual return. This book touched my heart and brightened my life. I write ...
  
  











  



  
Green Grass, Running Water23 reviews
Thomas King

Bantam Books, 1994

Window on the Indian mind
This is an inventive, magical book for anyone who knows, or wishes to know, American Indian ways of seeing the world. Rather than ponderously attempting to explain the Indian mind, King simply puts it on display: storytelling, puckish humor, memory, quiet persistence and all. Through that Indian lens, the book examines the interactions of men and women, white and Indian attitudes, modern and ...
  
  











  








   



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