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SuperFoods Rx106 reviews

HarperCollins e-books, 2004

Superfoods=Superenergy!
Once I started reading this book I could not put it down! It is packed with so much information and I have been amazed at how good and alert I feel by changes I have made in my diet.I am a cancer survivor and this book is important to me to help prevent any other types of cancers or heart disease in the future. I also have heart disease in my family. I have been so impressed with this book that I ...
  
  











  



  
The First 16 Secrets of CHI: Feng Shui for the Human Body
Luk Bond, Master Luk Chun Bond, ...

Frog Books, 2001

The First Sixteen Secrets of Chi offers a series of vitalizing and healing exercises that are at once astonishing in their simplicity and profound in their effects. Moreover, the exercises are prescriptive, acting like a "medicine of movement." Master Bond has developed a keen understanding of the similarities between the way chi moves in our external world and through our internal system.
  
  











  



  
TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 1: The Protocols (Addison-Wesley Professional Computing Series)78 reviews
W. Richard Stevens

Addison-Wesley Professional, 1994

This Is The Bible On The TCP/IP Protocol Stack
This is THE BIBLE. This is the gold standard for the exposition of the TCP/IP protocol stack. Every other TCP/IP protocol book must be measured by the yardstick of this book. This is simply the most comprehensive book ever written on the TCP/IP protocol stack. It's crystal clear and utterly lucid. Stevens tome leads the reader logically, methodically and effortlessly through all of the layers of ...
  
  











  



  
Book Proposals That Sell: 21 SECRETS TO SPEED YOUR SUCCESS86 reviews
W. Terry Whalin, Donna Clark Goodrich, ...

Write Now Publications, 2005

Finally, help for the new writer!
I am a new writer and am currently reading Book Proposals That Sell. I love it! I am only on page 47 but I already feel so enlightened! FINALLY, someone has sent the elevator down from the Ivory Towers of the publishing world to us common folk on the ground floor!! Just in the first few pages I feel educated, aware and tuned in. Thank you for writing this book just for me!
  
  











  



  
The Count of Monte Cristo388 reviews
Alexandre Dumas, Steven Grant

First Classics, 1990

Great copy of unabridged Count of Monte Cristo
We only recently found out that all our copies of The Count of Monte Cristo were abridged. We checked this out of our local library and liked it so much we bought a copy for our home library. The type setting is very readable and best of all, it's not abridged. The story is a classic and a great read. I recommend it for everyone.
  
  











  



  
In the Company of Heroes88 reviews
Michael, and Hartov, Steven Durant

G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York, 2003

Awesome
I recently purchased this book, and I wish there were words enough to relay just how great it is. In the Company of Heros illistrates brilliantly the account of Night Stalker pilot Mike Durant, and his experience in somolian captivity. Mr. Durant may be a pilot by trade, however his story and how he tells it are amazing. This book is a great buy for anyone, but it is a MUST READ for any Army ...
  
  











  



  
How to Grill: The Complete Illustrated Book of Barbecue Techniques154 reviews
Steven Raichlen

Workman Publishing Company, 2001

Love this book
Exactly what I was looking for--techniques, recipes, examples,all with great color photos. I will enjoy this grilling book greatly!
  
  











  



  
Light: Science and Magic: An Introduction to Photographic Lighting98 reviews, ...

Focal Press, 2007

essential for all photographers
If you are just starting or have been working for awhile with artificial lighting I really recommend you buy a copy of "Light, Science and Magic" , third edition. I have never come across as comprehensive yet down to earth guide for understanding and using the properties of light as this book. I have no connection with the authors and in fact only recently (early Sept. 08) bought a copy after ...
  
  











  



  
Pocket Pharmacopoeia72 reviews
Tarascon

Rittenhouse Book Distributors, 1998

A Must Have!
This is a must have in practice! The NP that I was practicing with during my clinical rotation actually told me to get this and he was correct, you have everything you need in one book!
  
  











  



  
Mountaineering: The Freedom of the Hills69 reviews
The Mountaineers

Mountaineers Books, 2003

The Absolute Pinnacle of Mountaineering Information
With over 1/2 a million copies sold, Mountaineering: The Freedom of the Hills truly is "the bible" of safe and efficient climbing. With the book measuring in at over one inch thick, it would be impossible to accurately give it justice in the space provided here. Therefore, I'll hit the highlights. The 6th edition, which I have, is divided up into 6 parts: -outdoor fundamentals...covers things ...
  
  











  



  
Is Your Mama a Llama53 reviews
Deborah Guarino

Scholastic Trade, 1992

A Favorite
This is one of my favorite books from childhood! I especially love the way it reads in a sing-song manner. I purchased it along with others for a baby shower to help the new mom start her child's library.
  
  











  



  
The Weighty Word Book40 reviews
Paul M. Levitt

Manuscripts Ltd, 1990

Great for Learning
This animated book gives children a new way to learn the definitions of words. It was highly recomended to me, and I loved it!
  
  











  



  
Antler Dust41 reviews
Mark Stevens

Paandaa, 2007

Bring this book on your next vacation trip to Colorado.
Superb! Mark Stevens develops a group of interesting characters and thrusts them into a compelling story set in the fascinating world of guided Elk hunts (about which I previously knew nothing, but which I enjoyed learning about). For me, the book was a real page-turner in two respects: I eagerly turned the pages forward as I became engrossed in the story, and I found myself turning them backward ...
  
  











  



  
Trixie Belden and the Secret of the Mansion52 reviews
Julie Campbell

Whitman Pub. Co, 1948

The Secret of the Mansion
This was my first time reading a Trixie Belden book and I enjoyed it immensely! In this book, Trixie meets a new friend, Honey, who moves in next door. While exploring an old mansion with Honey, they discover a runaway boy. He has runaway from his stepfather, who treats him cruelly. These stories are cliffhangers! I love them and advise you to read them all, as I plan to do.
  
  











  



  
The Fire Game (Fear Street, No. 11)44 reviews
R. L. Stine

Gareth Stevens Publishers, 1995

Pageturner
In the beginning, the book was uninteresting but as the story goes deeper, it becomes interesting. This book is a pageturner especially when Jill was stuck with the murderer in the cabin at Fear Street woods. That part was near the end. That one was very exciting.
  
  











  



  
By Reason Insanity41 reviews
Shane stevens

Simon & Schuster, 1979

Well written
This is an amazing book when looking into the insane mind. The political aspect is mainly ignorable but the main function of the writing is very worthwhile.
  
  











  



  
Big Pumpkin47 reviews
Erica Silverman

Scholastic, 1993

The Best Halloween book for preschoolers out there!
Big Pumpkin is so Big in our house, it's read all the time...Oh and our son loves it too! Once my son (4 years old) discovered and fell in love with Big Pumpkin it didn't matter if it was Halloween or not. The story is nothing short of hilarious, the illustrations could not be better suited and truly compliment this book where so many others fall short. My husband and I get such a kick out of ...
  
  











  



  
All About Braising: The Art of Uncomplicated Cooking39 reviews
Molly Stevens

W. W. Norton & Company, 2004

Like a good date...
Like a good date, this book is easy and fun. I take it out as often as I can.
  
  











  



  
The Night Before Christmas47 reviews
Clement Clarke Moore

Gareth Stevens Pub, 1985

It's Become a Tradition
I bought this for my grandchildren last Christmas. The wording is traditional, and the illustrations are wonderful! This has become a part of the Christmas Eve tradition at my daughter's house.
  
  











  



  
A Christmas Dozen From the Christmas Story Pastor (Storyteller of the Heart, 2)40 reviews
Steven Burt

Burt Creations, 2001

Perfect - Perfect
Playing these tapes in my car gives me the feeling of having my own personal counseling session. The Story-telling and stories are supberb. While listening - you smile, giggle,laugh and cry. They are fantastic. I recognize areas, names and characteristics of many of the locals on the east end. Thank you Steve.
  
  











  








   



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