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Examkrackers MCAT Audio Osmosis with Jordan and Jon (Examkrackers)49 reviews
Jonathan Orsay

Osote Publishing, 2001

Great Product
This is a great product, I've been listening to this in my car almost everywhere I go. It keeps you refreshed on the multitude of topics presented on the MCAT, while the cheesy/corny jokes keep the perspective lite in contrast to other preps available.
  
  











  



  
Mao: The Unknown Story256 reviews
Jung Chang, Jon Halliday

Anchor, 2006

Exhaustive Masterpiece!
You want to know the truth about Mao? This is your book! Mao was a sociopath and a monster.
  
  











  



  
Journal of the Unknown Prophet33 reviews
Wendy Alec

Warboys Media & Arrow Publications, 2005

Journal of the Unknown Prophet
This is a great book ...it's a spirt to spirt book ...that is, God's spirt to your spirit. God is very personal in this, in all areas. I would recommend anyone that wants to get closer to God to read this ...what a great chance to feel His presence, love, correction, comfort and more. Every time I pick up the book I feel His presence, what a comfort.
  
  











  



  
Embraced by the Light227 reviews
Betty J. Eadie, Curtis Taylor

Bantam, 1994

embraced by the light
I found this book very enjoyable. Made you want not to fear death. This is the type of book you donot want to set down. Excellent reading
  
  











  



  
Conscious discipline1 review
Rebecca Anne Bailey

Loving Guidance, 2001

Conscious Discipline
Excellent book for teachers and very helpful to parents who would take the time to read it.
  
  











  



  
Junie B., First Grader: Boss of Lunch (Junie B. Jones, No. 19) (A Stepping Stone Book(TM))18 reviews
Barbara Park

Random House Books for Young Readers, 2003

But, how can a girl resist?
Just as Junie B. Jones can't resist the lure of opening her new lunch box decorated with pictures of baby birds, despite the rule against opening a lunch box outside the cafeteria, you won't be able to resist buying this new Barbara Parks novel. Our favorite kindergartner is back, but now she's in the first grade with a whole new set of challenges and problems. Will she learn from all her ...
  
  











  



  
Unknown: Inside the Lyme Epidemic27 reviews
Pamela Weintraub

St. Martin's Press, 2008

CDC: Please read this book!
Even after years of suffering with lyme disease, I learned many new things from Weintraub's book. The history and politics that surround this disease still amaze me and she does an excellent job chronicling both along with real life stories of people who suffer or suffered with lyme including herself. I noted with great interest that Gary Wormser who so opposes the idea of chronic lyme ...
  
  











  



  
Traders, Guns & Money: Knowns and unknowns in the dazzling world of derivatives19 reviews
Satyajit Das

FT Press, 2006

Fantastic!
After reading this you wont trust a banker/broker ever again (not that you should have before). The book is written like a set of short stories. They just flow smoothly and along the way you get to learn about how the world of modern finance has become the creature that it is today. Want to know more about how the sub-prime crisis came about? Read the last section. Wonder how Goldman Sachs got ...
  
  











  



  
In Search of the Miraculous: Fragments of an Unknown Teaching (Harvest Book)63 reviews
P. D. Ouspensky

Harvest/HBJ Book, 2001

Great Introduction to the Esoteric Work
P.D. Ouspensky's "In Search of the Miraculous" is one of the most profound and one of most memorable books that I have ever read, and it is most certainly the must-read. Not only that, it also forces one to question one's reality, self-identity, actions, and surroundings. With each time that I read this book, I began to notice the number of little false "i's" that popped up in my being. Every ...
  
  











  



  
Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal111 reviews
Ayn Rand, Nathaniel Branden, ...

Signet, 1986

At Whose Expense?
Ayn Rand, best known for her best selling fictional works outlining her own philosophy of Objectivism, presents a collection of thoughts on economics that provides one of the best explanations of laissez-faire capitalism available. Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal was my introduction to the Austrian economic school of thought and to this day, after considerable research on the subject, I cannot ...
  
  











  



  
Where Valor Rests: Arlington National Cemetery23 reviews
Rick Atkinson

National Geographic, 2007

Excellent Book on Arlington
Stunning pictures and moving text combine to give you an awe inspiring tour of probably the most revered area of the United States. You may have visited Arlington on a tour of Washington D.C., but Rick Atkinson and National Geographic takes you past the tourists and delivers a book that shows the care, dedication, and honor that envelopes the cemetery. Contents: Preface Essay History Final ...
  
  











  



  
A Theology of the New Testament9 reviews
George Eldon Ladd

Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1993

level headed reading
this is a thick, beefy book! Exellent treatment of new testament theological themes, deals with just about the whole range of new testament studies, a gold mine!! hits a home run with responsible biblical interpretation, although it's a bit involved at times, it may not be the best choice for beginners. Even beginners though, if they are willing to work through this book, will learn loads of ...
  
  











  



  
September40 reviews
Rosamunde Pilcher

St. Martin's Paperbacks, 1991

Amazing
This book is a sort of continuation from Pilcher's Shellseekers (another amazing book). While not as epic in scope as Shellseekers, September is still more than enjoyable. I've read it countless times over the years and am always drawn in by the lifelike characters. The only complaint I have (and it's a minor one) is the dialogue between male characters. It seems forced and unnatural. It ...
  
  











  



  
The "Unknown" Reality, Vol. 2: A Seth Book7 reviews
Seth, Jane Roberts

Amber-Allen Publishing, 1997

Orgasmic Experience
This is an absolutely mind-boggling and exhilarating read. This is the third Seth book I've read and I dig them all. As I read I can feel myself becoming an intelligence residing outside time and space. I highly recommend to all those who are as certifiable as me.
  
  











  



  
The "Unknown" Reality, Vol. 1: A Seth Book4 reviews
Seth, Jane Roberts

Amber-Allen Publishing, 1997

Brain food for the advanced Seth reader
In this book (two volumes) Seth adds depth to some of the concepts introduced in Seth Speaks (Reincarnation, Probabilities) and adds new flavours (Counterparts, Families of Consciousness). Excellent and intriguing as usual but you should have read and enjoyed "Seth Speaks" or "Nature of personal reality" before you dig into this one. However, I just finished reading it for the third time and ...
  
  











  



  
A Meditation for Relaxation & Wellness (Health Journeys)9 reviews
Belleruth Naparstek

Image Paths, 2002

Incredibly relaxing and effective!
Belleruth's voice and words immediately take you to a place of deep relaxation and contentment. I was not fully prepared for the effect it would have on my daily life. In addition to feeling relaxed and centered, the CD also gave me renewed energy and focus. I highly recommend this CD.
  
  











  



  
Crossing the Unknown Sea27 reviews
David Whyte

Riverhead Trade, 2002

Moved...
I was "moved" and inspired by this book which was a gift from a respected Executive Coach. This books assists all that want to deepen their connection to their life's work or find out what their life's work is. The author states that far too many people trudge through a mediocre work life - scrambling through day-to-day "busyness" towards exhaustion. Rather he encourages more time for ...
  
  











  



  
Unknown Quantity: A Real and Imaginary History of Algebra27 reviews
John Derbyshire

Plume, 2007

Fascinating History of Algebra
Fascinating History of Algebra "Unknown Quantity: A Real and Imaginary History of Algebra" by John Derbyshire Readers who enjoyed "Prime Obsession" will find "Unknown Quantity" irresistible. In this very readable text John Derbyshire covers the broad history of modern algebra. The history starts four thousand years ago in Egypt and Mesopotamia. The author tells the lives of the men and ...
  
  











  



  
Plastic Cameras: Toying with Creativity13 reviews
Michelle Bates

Focal Press, 2006

Excellent resource for the non-digital photographer
As someone who has been involved with digital photography for over 10 years, I first became curious about 'plastic' cameras after seeing an exhibition of the author's work a few years ago. The images were hauntingly beautiful and I was surprised to find out they were completely un-touched by any digital process. Holgas, one of the models that form the centerpiece of this book, can produce a ...
  
  











  








   



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