books by Topeka Bindery
books:
Five Love Languages: How to Express Heartfelt Commitment to Your Mate
624 reviews
Gary D. Chapman
Topeka Bindery, 2004
The Esperanto of love!
If this wonderful book has taught me anything, it's that Klingon is not one of the five "love languages."
Twilight (The Twilight Saga, Book 1)
2781 reviews
Stephenie Meyer
Topeka Bindery, 2006
This book is great for people of all ages
I had heard of this book a while back but was under the impression that it was just a book for young girls/teenagers etc. A few months back, I was talking with my stepdaughters and they told me how great the book was, and they aren't your ditsy teenage girls, but true book lovers. I decided to go ahead and give it a try one day and was immediately sucked into it. I read the first book in a ...
Three Cups of Tea: One Man's Mission to Promote Peace One School at a Time
1437 reviews
Greg Mortenson
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David Oliver Relin
Topeka Bindery, 2008
Outstanding!
Wonderful read. Moving story set in our time. Page turner. The story moved along pretty fast, it was a nice pace for the book. I would recommend this book to anyone. Have already passed my copy along to my fellow readers.
Watchmen
610 reviews
Alan Moore
Topeka Bindery, 1995
Not what I imagined at all.
I will be honest and say here that I read this graphic novel because of the upcoming movie and sudden hype. I can almost hear the old-school fans cursing me right now. So I read this, and I truly, absolutely enjoyed. I remembered reading something about the ending and the general, uh, emotion it brings, but it still wasn't what I expected at all. The ending was a total shock, and I'm amazed at ...
How to Win Friends & Influence People
638 reviews
Dale Carnegie
Topeka Bindery, 1990
Charismatic!
If this guy's so good at winning friends and influencing people, how come he's dead?
Dead Until Dark (Southern Vampire)
377 reviews
Charlaine Harris
Topeka Bindery, 2003
Original & Compelling Romance
The first novel in the series is very promising. The protagonist is an eccentric psychic with a complicated family history (which I hope we learn more about in the later novels.) The plot is set in a small town in Louisiana with an array of interesting minor characters. The sense of place adds richness to the novel. The romance is hot. It's a cliche, but I just could not put this novel down. The ...
Secret Life of Bees
1432 reviews
Sue Monk Kidd
Topeka Bindery, 2003
the secret life of bees
Have added Secret Life of Bees on my "favorite list" and look forward to reading The Mermaid Chair by Ms. Sue Monk Kidd.
Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance
319 reviews
Barack Obama
Topeka Bindery, 2004
Don't "know" Barack Obama?
It's hard to see how anyone could validly ask "Do you really know Barack Obama?" when this little book is readily available and so readable. In the Information Age we've got so many sources about most of our political candidates that ignorance is no longer an excuse in the voting booth (or elsewhere, if you opt for a mail-in ballot). Barack's narrative is modest, self-disclosing and ...
Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia
1727 reviews
Elizabeth Gilbert
Topeka Bindery, 2007
Not for everyone but highly recommended for some of you!
I really enjoyed Eat Pray Love. I was shocked by how open the author was about her personal story. It's obviously not for everyone (see the range of reviews here) -- I think people who identify with some of the author's experiences will enjoy it more. I recommend giving it a try, if you do connect with her you'll probably find the story, and its lessons, very appealing and maybe even ...
Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mount Everest Disaster
1492 reviews
Jon Krakauer
Topeka Bindery, 2003
Who's got more credibility?
It's interesting to read all of the articles criticizing Jon Krakauer, saying he painted himself in a heroic light, that his book is a giant ego trip, and that Anatoli Boukreev's book is so much more accurate. Many of these so called experts seem to assume that the only way to believe Krakauer, is to NOT read "The Climb". How do any of these reviewers know which account is what really happened? ...
Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money - That the Poor and the Middle Class Do Not! ...
2199 reviews
Robert T. Kiyosaki
Topeka Bindery, 2000
This Book Changed My Life!
This is a MUST read book if you want to obtain financial freedom. Personally, this book totally changed my life!!
Where the Wild Things Are (Caldecott Collection)
365 reviews
Maurice Sendak
Topeka Bindery, 1999
Imaginative and Amazing Illustrations
The illustrations in this book really caught my eye. My favorite one was when all the wild things were howling at the moon. I enjoyed how the text stretches over a few pages and keeps the reader interested.
Pillars of the Earth
1300 reviews
Ken Follett
Topeka Bindery, 1996
Great choice by Oprah
After reading and loving Night by Elie Wiesel, I thought I'd try another of Oprah's book club picks. I had high expectations and was thoroughly satisfied with this book. It is a story that seems to go on endlessly as if you are reading a true history! Lots of accurate facts and descriptions to make you feels as if you are really there. At the end I was left with a feeling of sadness knowing ...
Goodnight Moon
590 reviews
Margaret Wise Brown
Topeka Bindery, 1999
I have always loved this book!
The Christmas Edition This was a bedtime favorite of my children. Now our oldest is about to have her own child (its a boy). So I bought a parcel of books for the baby. When Kimberly saw this book, tears sprang in her eyes remembering me reading this to her while she sat on my lap. In a few more months someone new will be in her arms on her lap, and she will be reading this book to him.
Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity
467 reviews
D. Allen
Topeka Bindery, 2001
Masterful Workflow Advice for the Busy Professional
I was first exposed to 'Getting Things Done' (GTD) a few years back in an article about prolific modern knowledge workers and how they thrive amidst a frantic, constant information flow. The very best manage thousands of demands for attention each and every week (emails, voicemails, meetings, etc.) while completing a steady stream of projects both large and small. David Allen's 'Getting Things ...
The Glass Castle: A Memoir
1135 reviews
Jeannette Walls
Topeka Bindery, 2006
Best Book all year
The Glass Castle is the best book by far I have read all year. I couldn't put it down one of those I can't believe she survived books! It is a wonderful story, tear-jerker, a must read and a great book club book, you will definitely come away with your own sense of thankfulness for your own well-being.
The Book Thief
435 reviews
Markus Zusak
Topeka Bindery, 2007
Great Book for Any Season!
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak a beautiful, that story is interesting and will not let go of the readers attention while the writing style is great. Everything in book, though it may not make sense in the beginning, ties together in the end. The Book Thief is about a girl who lives in Germany during the Second World War. Her mother has left her with foster parents to keep her safe because her ...
New Moon (Twilight Saga)
1044 reviews
Stephenie Meyer
Topeka Bindery, 2008
New Moon
Book came in excelent condition. I usually get the "free" shipping so the delivery time was normal, but I am always happy with the look of the products and prices that amazon has to offer. If you dont mind a little wait its much cheeper than getting it other places. The Story is also amazing. great writer great story. Very happy@
Atlas Shrugged
1547 reviews
Ayn Rand
Topeka Bindery, 2001
Written in the 50s and is coming true today.
I am a fan of Ayn Rand and enjoy all her writings, so I am biased towards her works. With that said... Atlas Shrugged tells the story of the producers versus the takers. Through 1168 pages of small print, Rand gives example after example why the industrialists should be praised and not vilified. Rand also explains that all workers have value, if they are doing the best they can, at the jobs ...
Road (Vintage International)
1604 reviews
Cormac McCarthy
Topeka Bindery, 2009
A Thought-Provoking Nightmare
In a world somehow burned to a crisp, a few people survive. A father and young son travel south along a partially-melted highway to escape the winter. They have no names; nothing has a name any longer. On the way, they encounter others trying to survive, often by preying on the helpless, even enslaving and eating some. The child wants to help some of the more unfortunate, but the father's focus ...
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