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A Twist of the Wrist 2: The Basics of High-Performance Motorcycle Riding
91 reviews
Keith Code
Code Break
, 1997
The Bible... The End....!
I first read this book whilst learning to take my motorcycle test many years ago, as I wanted to learn how to ride a motorbike properly from the onset. I've since gone on to read, re-read and use this book and the subsequent DVD as a continual reference on how things work, and what a rider should do, as opposed to what his instincts might tell him to do. It's fair to say that without this ...
The Soul of Money: Transforming Your Relationship with Money and Life
28 reviews
Lynne Twist
W. W. Norton & Company
, 2003
Great: Move over Jerry Mander! Spirit values live
This wokderful lady adds the spirt to the money. She has accomplished much in the world, so this is not a "how to" book that is for the purpose of making money for the writer, but one whom I know lives the life and walks the talk.
Celerie Kemble: To Your Taste: Creating Modern Rooms with a Traditional Twist
Celerie Kemble
Clarkson Potter
, 2008
Celebrate what?s beautiful about traditional style while breaking some of its rules: Take a page out of a designer?s book and add your own sense of relaxed whimsy and exuberant personality to create spaces that are versatile, original, and truly livable. That?s designer Celerie Kemble?s philosophy in a nutshell. It?s all about blending a classic sensibility with a dose of irreverence and a dollop of humor to achieve a home that?s tasteful, ...
Strength Ball Training
16 reviews
Lorne Goldenberg
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Peter Twist
Human Kinetics Publishers
, 2006
A weight lifter sees the light
This book is worth twice the price. The accompanying DVD is also worth twice the price. It's a lot of information for the money! Background: until a couple of weeks ago I exclusively lifted weights for strength training. Then I hurt my back, and decided I needed to get some more dynamic training into my regimen. I bought a few medicine balls, and immediately hurt my back again! (In a ...
200 Braids to Twist, Knot, Loop, or Weave
14 reviews
Jacqui Carey
Interweave Press
, 2007
Slightly misleading title, but the best braiding book I've ever found
This is without doubt the best braiding book I've ever found, though admittedly the title is slightly misleading. When it says "200" there are actually about 50 different types of braids and the rest are variations based on color/color position in the braid. While this may sound disappointing it is actually incredibly helpful. Every braid has detailed instructions and diagrams, helpful tips and ...
Twist of the Wrist: The Motorcycle Roadracers Handbook
34 reviews
Keith Code
Code Break
, 1997
Twist of the Wrist
Great book for the weekend rider to the begining roadracer, easy reading, and easy to relate to. I enjoyed reading a chapter or subject topic, then going out and applying what I learned to my riding technique. This book covers things you should be thinking of while riding and makes you think about what you already do but, don't know why.
The Everything Kids' Mazes Book: Twist, Squirm, and Wind Your Way Through Subways, Museums, Monster Lairs, ...
12 reviews
Beth L. Blair
Adams Media
, 2001
Maze Crazy
Again for my son. He is a Maze Crazy kid and loved this one the best.
Inspired Wire: Learn to Twist, Jig, Bend, Hammer, and Wrap for the Prettiest Jewelry Ever
8 reviews
Cynthia B. Wuller
Kalmbach
, 2008
The most inspiring jewelry book I own (or I've seen!)
I own many jewelry books of several types and this book is BY FAR leaps and bounds above the rest in all the important areas. It is gorgeous to look at and ALL of the projects are inspirational - meaning that they lead your mind to other applications of the techniques shown. It is an excellent teaching tool: it details particularly well the materials and tools you will need to be successful ...
The Soul of Money: Reclaiming the Wealth of Our Inner Resources
7 reviews
Lynne Twist
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Teresa Barker
W. W. Norton
, 2006
Powerful! Very inspiring!
A whole new way to look not just at money, but at life itself! Worth reading over and over again!
Knickers in a Twist: A Dictionary of British Slang
6 reviews
Jonathan Bernstein
Canongate U.S.
, 2006
For those who are not familar with British slang
I am completely, and utterly in love with England, every single aspect of it is lovely. I was surprised that a book on British Slang was out, I went out and bought it the very next day. As soon as I got home I stuffed it into my bag for school the next day. During one class when I had finished my work earlier I decided to open this book up, what a horrible decision! This book was absolutely ...
How to Twist a Dragon's Tale (Heroic Misadventures of Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III)
7 reviews
Cressida Cowell
Little, Brown Young Readers
, 2008
What a grand adventure
Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III is a young bumbling and reluctant hero. He seems to have quite a knack for stumbling across adventures in which he somehow manages to beat the bad guy. In this fifth adventure, Hiccup determines that thousands of highly deadly Exterminator dragons will be hatched if the volcano on a nearby island erupts. Hiccup, his friends, and his dragons must find away to stop the ...
Triggerfish Twist
70 reviews
Tim Dorsey
HarperTorch
, 2003
Dark and twisty Triggerfish
Fulfilling every reader's wish Is Dorsey's funny Triggerfish Perhaps the best one of the lot (At least of all the ones I've got) The fourth novel in the series is set in Tampa in 1997. Jim Davenport is the unlikely star of this one, proving that even a milquetoast can cause a lot of trouble given the right circumstances. It all begins when a clerical error lists Tampa as the third ...
Oliver Twist
13 reviews
Charles Dickens
Dover Publications
, 2002
"Twist" will make you shout
Dickens was a genius, and this work, written when he was in his early 20s, exemplifies that fact. The plot is a bit cliched, and deus ex machinae are everywhere, but, good Lord, the characterizations (and the accompanying names) are superb. The wry insights, the gentle cynicism, the not-so-gentle look at the poorhouses, the indelible imagery, the seamless shifts from comedy to tragedy and back ...
Simply Delicioso: A Collection of Everyday Recipes with a Latin Twist
16 reviews
Ingrid Hoffmann
Clarkson Potter
, 2008
Fabulous Combinations!
I am not a cookbook buyer/owner. After watching many of Ingrid Hoffmans' shows, I was waiting for her cookbook to come out. I was very pleased, as well as my husband with the tasty combinations of food. Some unique combinations for the Flavor Packed Peppers were mind boggling at first: Green Olives, apples, tomatoes?!? - But WOW, now my husband and families' favorite. I will never make ...
Napkins with a Twist: Fabulous Folds with Flair for Every Occasion
3 reviews
David Stark
Artisan
, 2006
Love this book!
I keep this book on the shelf with my linen napkins. The phots are beautiful and I find the directions to be easy to follow.
Cursive Writing Practice Pages With a Twist!: Dozens of Super Reproducible Activities That Help Kids Polish ...
4 reviews
Karma Einhorn
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Kama Einhorn
Teaching Resources
, 2002
Awesome Learning tool
I combined this book with Cursive Writing Made Fun & Easy by Kama Einhorn for my 7 year old son. He does really well. We do 2 pages from the the other book and then one page of review from this book and so on. This book can stand alone for anyone who needs more practice. I wouldn't recommend it for teaching unless it's in addition to her other book, but it is a great review and drill ...
French Twist
19 reviews
Roxanne St. Claire
Pocket
, 2004
It takes a thief for this absolutely grand adventure
Once there was a beautiful woman who symbolized the height of French art and politics in the 18th century. She was La Marquise de Pompadour, patron of the arts and mistress of King Louis XV. The recent discovery of three unusually colored Sèvres vases bearing her image has made headlines around the world and brought Dr. Janine Coulter to Versailles. Taking over as curator of the Pompadour Plums ...
In a Dark, Dark Wood: An Old Tale with a New Twist
6 reviews
David A. Carter
Little Simon
, 2002
Super Book...Any Time of Year
I teach first grade and my students couldn't get enough of this book! It's very short, and just a tiny bit scary...especially in the dark! It's a cute story, one your kids will surely love!
A Twist of the Wrist: Quick Flavorful Meals with Ingredients from Jars, Cans, Bags, and Boxes
17 reviews
Nancy Silverton
Knopf
, 2007
A 'must' for any public lending library catering to busy - but gourmet - home cooks.
Chef Nancy Silterson is the original dessert chef at Spago and founder of the La Brea Bakery, but here shifts her attention to compiling a list of favorite products that come in convenience jars, cans, and boxes, along with recipes which need less than 30 minutes to prepare. From a Cream Corn Soup with Bacon and Cheddar Crostini to Seared Lamb Chops with Ratatouille, mouth-watering color photos ...
Parables from the Back Side: Bible Stories With a Twist (Behind the Pages)
8 reviews
J. Ellsworth Kalas
Abingdon Press
, 1992
Twist on Familiar Lessons from Jesus
This gave our study group opportunities to walk in others' shoes, providing good discussion, and forcing us to use "out-of-the-box" thinking. Excellent leader's guide in the back of each study book provided variety of ways to further examine familiar parables in order to relate this re-examination to our daily lives and faith journey.
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