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"Come to me." The haunting voice of Scottish laird James McLeod summons writer Elizabeth Smith through time to 1311 Scotland. James forbids women at his keep. So he is rather surprised when Elizabeth is deposited in his care, though care isn't what he gives her when they first meet. Lynn Kurland excited readers with her memorable debut novel, Stardust of Yesterday, and her talents shine through again in this delightful time-travel tale of adventure and love.
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Lynn Kurland is exceptional.......2007-01-17
I agree with all of the 5 star reviews. Even though it is a "closed door" type of romance, you feel all the love and pain of the characters. It is a wonderful book that you just can't put down.
Where the MacLeod tales begin..........2006-10-21
This is Jamie's story... James MacLeod, feared highland laird, completely oblivious to the fact that he's going to end up falling in love with not only a 20th century woman, but also with time traveling! This is how it all began...
And it's Elizabeth's story... how she manages to survive through a surprise landing in the Middle Ages and find the tenderness that's hiding inside a very grumpy highland laird. After all... men are men, no matter the century!
I like the fact that Lynn Kurland's characters have the right amount of the "wow factor" (as in beauty or power or skill)... while still being realistic human beings. Her character development is excellant and her characters come alive in such a wonderful way that it's no wonder that many of the characters she introduced in this book have since gotten their own stories!
The Best of the Lot..........2006-02-01
The author made this book great...and she was even a little bold with love scenes, which are usually nonexistent in her books. James was both wonderful and a cad, but loveable. His son Jesse was a fabulous young man. And Elizabeth was simply magnificant and lovely and sweet. A grand tale.
Loved It!!!.......2006-01-06
Dance Through Time was my own personal time portal to a world that one can only dream of. I put myself in Elizibeth's postion and as if I was there in the past and in love. The mix of mondern day luxuries and the Scottish hardships was unflawed. I would recommend this book to anyone who is looking for a getaway to a world of humor, love , and passion.
A Dance Through Time.......2005-10-30
A Dance Through Time was a wonderful, fast read that I thoroughly enjoyed. Elizabeth Smith is an author who lives in New York who awakes from a dream of a mysterious Scottish man. After she decides to transform her dream into a romance novel and does her research on Scotland's history, she takes a walk to a park, falls asleep, and finds herself in Medieval Scotland. Soon she finds herself facing the man from her dream in person. Now she's torn in the choice between going home, to the year 1996, or staying with the man she loves.
I enjoyed this book as a hopeless romantic, and also as a romance-lover and book-lover. What was nice about Lynn Kurland's novel was that you are guaranteed suspense and a happy ending. A Dance Through Time is definitely a feel-good story that is very difficult to put down.
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For eight wonderful years The Waltons, the story of a family living in the foothills of Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains during the Depression, entertained America and the world. Yet this television show was more than entertaining. Each episode combined wonderful stories and "teachable moments" in which adults and children alike learned the importance of honesty, hard work, respect, responsibility, self-sacrifice, and kindness. As is true in most families, the Waltons faced many challenges, occasionally stumbled along the way, but they struggled to live their lives within the framework of the values they believed and taught. Goodnight, John Boy is a memory book of The Waltons, the number-one television show of its time. Filled with behind-the-scenes anecdotes and profiles of people who appeared on the show, it introduces readers to the Hamner family members who later became characters on The Waltons, suggests events and locales that inspired many of the episodes, and traces Earl Hamner's life as a writer from Virginia to New York to Hollywood. Included is a description of each episode plus reminiscences, comments, and personal feelings from numerous people connected with the serieswriters, actors, directors, producers, family, and fans. Heavily illustrated with publicity shots and personal photographs taken by cast, crew, and others, Goodnight, John Boy will be a welcomed book by millions of loyal fans. When The Waltons first aired in 1972, it was at the bottom of the Neilson ratingsby December it led the list. That dramatic leap came about because fans told their friends about it and wrote the CBS network to praise the show and to plead that the show not be cancelled. Thirty years later, Goodnight, John Boy is sure to touch the hearts of the show's fans again.
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Good story, John Boy.......2007-07-03
This is a genuinely lovely book that explores the life and work of Earl Hamner but, more importantly, this book has a synopsis of each episode and comments from the actors. I would highly recommend "Good Night, John Boy". It was a terrific summer read!
A great companion to the television series........2007-06-15
This is an excellent companion guide to the television program (now up to its fifth season in DVD). It offers some good general info on how the series came about, as well as a description and some personal commentary on every episode. For anyone who may be interested, I am putting together a Bible study using The Waltons. It can be found online at AC21DOJ.org/AFruitfulBibleStudyWithTheWaltons.html
Oh, well..........2007-03-09
The photos are great, and there was just a little information about the "real-life Waltons", but unfortunately the vast majority of the book is taken up with episode summaries. Not really what I was looking for, but it is valuable for a Waltons fan.
Goodnight, John Boy: A Celebration of an American.......2007-01-19
Great book, Tells of Actors and history
had to read it before giving it as a gift.......2006-09-23
I was a baby when this was on the air.. but recently i have been buying the walton dvd's for my parents as gifts, and got hooked on the Waltons as a result (wathing with mom is great bonding). so for my mom's birthday i decided to buy her this book (since season 4 isnt available yet). I was sure to order it in time to read it before i had to give it to her and I Love it, i will order the two movies Earl talks about that lead up to the series.. and i had NO idea he was the producer of the version of Charlottes web i adore. This is a wonderful gift for anyone who loves the waltons.
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Times Square was once America's most notorious red light and theater district. Its main artery was the Deuce, a tiny strip of neon and concrete coldly fleshing out 42nd Street between 7th and 8th Avenues. The street was wall-to-wall movie theaters, punctuated by high frequency shoebox-sized adult bookstores, male street hustling, weapons shops, phony drug salesmen, bootleg electronics stores, tourist junk shops, and guys offering couples to take their quickie Polaroid portraits while they sat in wicker chairs. The Deuce was the most intense block on which one could ever hope to see a movie. The main venues were grindhouses, down-at-the heels creations left over from the Minsky's Burlesque days-and showcases for the wildest and most extreme films in cinematic history. Their disenfranchised audience were film's harshest critics, demanding that the exploitation movies the theaters screened lived up to the promises made by their graphic, outrageous ad campaigns and shocking trailers. If the movies let them down, the audience would react by shouting, tossing food containers, and physically damaging the theaters. For exploitation movie lovers, going to a Deuce grindhouse was like taking your life in your hands for a cinematic thrill - which, of course, added to the fun and increased the shock status of the experience. Those theaters are gone, but the films remain. They've spread to millions across the globe through video and DVD. Wildly successful video companies like Something Weird and Grindhouse Releasing sell millions of vintage horror and sexploitation films that once haunted the Deuce. No more hard seats and sticky floors. Exploitation movie lovers now enjoy their entertainment in the safety of their bedrooms, watching a favorite film five times or more, gleefully programming their own double and triple features. Sleazoid Express: A Mind-Twisting Tour through the Grindhouse Cinema of Times Square will be an odyssey through the gritty venues of the old 42nd Street and into the world of the vintage exploitation movies in which they specialized. The book will span the halcyon era of the early-1960s through the mid-1980s, when American grindhouses began closing and the various exploitation movie genres moved to home video and DVD. It will reproduce for the reader what no home video can provide - the experience of watching an exploitation movie within the Deuce grindhouse setting, followed by behind-the-scenes talk about the movie's production. Each chapter of Sleazoid Express will focus on a uniquely 42nd Street exploitation genre and supply a close, intimate portrait of its makers, stars and showcases. Sleazoid Express will be an exploitation film fan's nirvana, while covering the essential works of the sleaze canon for a mainstream audience. The visuals will be a rich tapestry of graphic stills and rare original ad mattes. The chapters will contain sidebar interviews with and current photos of key exploitation film performers, producers, distributors and directors, many of whom the authors have known for many years. Exploitation movie makers, players, and merchants range from the eccentric to the outwardly criminal, and these will be rare interviews available in no other book. Detailed reviews of landmark films will also be presented as sidebars. Sleazoid Express will include an appendix listing various exploitation movie video companies and the genres they specialize in, with examples of the films that they make available. Sleazoid Express will combine a love for popular culture with an in-depth analysis of films that bring to light human nature's subconscious impulses towards sex and violence. The reader will visit the old 42nd Street, see what's playing and meet who was responsible for creating and merchandising the films. Sleazoid Express will be the definitive document of cinema's most shocking and extreme moments and people as they exploded in a legendary place.
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Fans of Great Work and Important Film..........2007-06-05
...get out and stay out! Sleazoid Express is one of the best chronicles of films they don't teach or even talk about in regular film discussion. What Clifford and Landis do over 300-odd pages is two fold: provide a ground-eye view of the chaotic horror of the old Times Square and realistically discuss a film culture that remains ignored in refined film history. Although they provide an artificial classification for each theater (one theater seemed only to play one kind of film while another was faithful to another genre- most histories of the Deuce never ascribe such fidelity beyond films which "got butts in seats"), their classification works as a prelude to the descriptions of the most graphic and unusual pictures you'll come across outside a college town video shop.
Can't find info on Wes Craven's early efforts or the beginnings of New Line Cinema? You've got it here. And you get it all without the false nostalgia and hubris infused by ditzy "respectable" critics hired to write liner notes on the latest DVD. This book is the grime under the fingernails of film history. You'll read about people you've never heard of (Andy Milligan and Roger Watkins) and get an honest (not written by studio interns) portrait of your favorite hacks. Sleazoid Express is the perfect antidote to sanitized film history- it's alive and lives for a time and place, long since dead.
Interesting But Perhaps Misleading.......2007-04-23
The book bills itself as a "mind-twisting tour through the grindhouse cinema of times square" This is a bit misleading as it seems that half or more of the work is simply re-hashing plotlines of every movie the authors deems important to whatever catagory they're discussing (mondo, Eurosleeze etc). The portions dedicated to the theaters themselves and their clientele is fascinating although I'm sorry the authors never delve too deep into some of their personal adventures or interesting stories of the 42nd street strip. Instead, they appear to take the easy way out with precious little research.
More about the venues than the films.......2006-02-25
This book is a fun read for those of us who are discovering the grindhouse era via the uncut DVD revolution, with a style that truely captures the atmosphere of Times Square's infamous sticky seat theaters. The writing is descriptive and imaginative, and the book is organized by genre (euro sleaze, blood horror, ect.) and easily navigated.
However a lot of the actor and plot details for the actual films are just plain innaccurate, which is a grating trait that could have been easily remedied by the authors giving the films another view before writing this book. Especially since the synopses where I noticed major errors ("Dolomite","The Candy Snatchers", "Cannibal Ferox", just to name a few)were not the "lost" obscurities, but films all now commercially available on DVD releases. The whole package ends abruptly, with no real resolution, and after reading a ton of Clifford And Landis' writing in other publications, I expected a bit better.
A fantastic love letter to a forgotten era, but by no means a definitive guide to grindhouse films.
4 stars
Worth a look.......2005-01-22
I found this a fascinating book. However, I felt that it was missing a final chapter where they described the fate of "The Duece" as it transitioned to a kid-safe disneyland. It just kind of ends abruptly with no conclusion.
The descriptions of many of the flicks are not only rather long and unnecessary (I skipped most of them as I hadn't seen the movie and didn't want to read spoilers), but sometimes flat-out wrong. Doleimte was gay? Could have fooled me. And they bag on Fulci's Zombi as being ridiuclous trash, yet constantly praise hastily made S&M nazi women in prison fare as if they are Oscar-worthy. Well, hey, to each his own I guess.
I especially like the adjectives used in the book. My personal favorite is the description of Ronni Howard--who was a fellow inmate with Mason adherent Susan Atkins--as "Ronni Howard, the hard-bitten, pill-addicted, ex-con B-girl whore cell mate" It doesn't get much better than this folks!
Anyway--Sleazoid is an important document of an entire generation of sleaze cinema that is now available to everyone via DVD and various other video outlets (listed in a handy index at the end of the book).
Strong on feeling; lacking on facts..........2004-09-01
I enjoyed this book a great deal, however there were some problems. View some of the films listed in this book, then read the reviews. It is apparent the writer(s) did most of this from memory, and a few holes are glaring. (Check out the sections on Dolemite and Fight for Your Life for examples).
However, not all is lost. This book gives its reader a great sense of what these horrible, dangerous, wonderful theaters were like. The atmosphere, the denizens, the smells and sounds and the drugs and the sex.
I reccommend this book for that reason alone. For good info on these types of movies, check out Michael J. Weldon's Psychotronic books.
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A little disappointed.......2007-08-23
The photos are lovely but I was disappointed by the lack of historical photos. I wanted to see earlier costumes and dancers instead of the same costumes on different dancers and the same dancers in different costumes. I also thought there could have been more historical text - what was included was a little sketchy.
a huge disappointment.......2007-02-03
My sister was a Rockette and I was a Rockette myself for 21 years.I was looking forward to getting this book and after checking it out I was ready to return it.The costumes are great, most of them I had worn but with all the costumes the Rockettes have worn through the years each girl could have worn something different.
The photo archives,what happened to them.Though it was great to see the photo of the four gals on the trolly in San Francisco and I worked with them, that made me proud.
One more thing,the Rockettes are a group,the individual photos bothered me,the magic is in the group of women.
Rockette Book.......2007-01-16
Was expecting a hardcover book but that is my fault b/c I didn't double check and just assumed it was but all in all it is a very neat book! I gave it as a Christmas gift to a friend that is auditioning for Rockettes this year and thought it would be a cute keepsake but again, it would have been a little nicer if it was a hardcover b/c I'm afraid that the edges will bend easily.
Rockettes ROCK!.......2007-01-10
I wish this book were 750 pages, because then more and more pictures of all the dancers could have been included! I got this very neat book for my thirteen year old daughter as a Christmas present, and she loved it! After seeing the Christmas Spectacular together at Radio City Music Hall a few years ago, the whole family loves the Rockettes. But no one loves them more than I do. I just have the biggest smile while reading this book as I imagine how the performances would appear in each of the many different costumes shown in this fun book! I especially like the way the dancers are presented individually, in a full-body portrait, as they model a variety of costumes from the history of their spectacular performances... its almost like being introduced to them all! The Rockettes ROCK! and if you are their fan, you'll really have a lot of fun reading this book.
Unflattering photos UGH!.......2006-12-27
As a former Rockette, this was at the top of my Christmas List. I couldn't wait to get my hands on it. Boy, was I disappointed. The vintage and candid photos are GREAT, but they are few and far between. The new photos of the Rockettes are horrible; the photos are poorly lit, their faces are shadowed, some of the poses look awkward and uncomfortable. I have worn some of these costumes and seen them up close, and this book falls way short of showcasing the masterpieces of Erte, Bob Mackie, etc...
I am shocked that Radio City Rockettes would approve such photos. Most of the new photos have REALLY BAD LIGHTING, and make the Rockettes look old, tired and the costumes dull.
I was surprised this book was photographed by an acclaimed photographer. With digital photography and photoshop being all the rage these days, I would have expected so much more.
I love the Rockettes and I am proud to have been part of such a legendary organization. I am disappointed that this book didn't showcase the dancers in the way in which they deserve.
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A critic and writer on dance for well over twenty years, Barbara Newman has gone in search of teachers and coaches, directors, choreographers and stagers - former dancers who had turned the focus of their own experience on others - to explain the state of ballet today. Among leaders of the dance world the author interviewed were Suki Schorer, Helgi Tomasson, Mark Morris, Violette Verdy and 14 other artists whose work she knew and respected, most of them active outside of New York and London. Newman is not interested in dance as an aesthetic abstraction, and the people who answered her questions were not speaking theoretically. On the contrary, her speculation and their responses bring an elusive subject down to earth, illuminating a process that reaches back in history and forward to today, though its dreams are of a world no one can imagine.
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A magnificent book!.......2005-10-09
What a magnificent book! Dance critic Barbara Newman's GRACE UNDER PRESSURE is not just for serious dance afficionados, though it will be deeply meaningful to the serious student of dance; with its engaging writing style and its emphasis on "grace under pressure," on the lives and techniques of great dancers who became great dance teachers, this book will draw in almost any reader who picks it up. The opening of the book, with its description of discovering both the scrumptious pies at a small town diner, and the sadness of a small-town dance school that has closed down, sets the mood well. This book honors dance teachers everywhere, while it gives voice to the teaching experience and philosophy of some of the greatest. The photographs are well chosen, and a treasure in themselves.
This book deserves a wide readership, and will amply reward those who find their way to it. It reflects the author's depth of knowledge of dance, her perceptiveness and clarity in the interview process, and her accessible, engaging and elegant writing style. Highly recommended!
For anyone contemplating a life in ballet.......2004-03-07
In Grace Under Pressure: Passing Dance Through Time, ballet expert Barbara Newman (Dance Critic of "Country Life" magazine and a journalist contributor to "Dancing Times"), has compiled remarkably informative interviews with eighteen contemporary illuminaries of the world of dance. This impressive collection of leading dancers and renowned dance instructors ranging from Suki Schorer (School of American Ballet) and Marc Du Bouays (Paris Opera Ballet School) to Yuri Fareyev, Margaret Mercier, and Richard Thomas. Enthusiastically recommended reading for anyone contemplating a life in ballet, Grace Under Pressure offers the reader a diverse selection of insights into the dedicated life and working world of the contemporary ballet as the aspirants experience the hard work and intense discipline for learning and practicing this demanding art.
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Each book in the Crime Through Time series is hosted by a different child member of the famous Fitzmorgan detective family. While the young sleuth unravels a fictional mystery, readers learn about the real historical setting and actual crime-solving methods from the different eras. In sidebar activities, readers take on the role of assistant, helping to crack the case. Breathtakingly suspenseful but never violent and always age-appropriate, the books read like private investigative journals, with photos, maps, news clippings and crime scene sketches. Zeke Moorie joins a disco tour intended to fundraise and attract youth to a traveling King Tut exhibition. But he soon finds that it's not all fun and games. A plot is afoot involving a newly discovered ankh necklace that may have belonged to the Pharaoh, and a box that's been locked for thousands of years.
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Anyone who ever loved King Tut will love this!.......2006-11-24
Okay, come on; a mystery set in the seventies about disco and King Tut!??! This book was MADE for me! I can't wait for my nephew to read it so he can see what life for me was like as a kid in the seventies. Because I was obsessed with King Tut and ancient mysteries, and this book taps right into that. Very cool.
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On Madeleine Carabo Cone's playground, children hop skip jump their way into the world of music. With the bass clef, the treble clef, and the entire note family as companions, the children sing and play in the land of lines and spaces which form the Grand Staff. Playground time becomes teaching time and the players are soon reading music. The sharpened sensory perceptions, rhythmic coordination, and visual alterness fostered by this program carry over into the appreciation of other arts, while the intensive concentration developed is also an aid in the study of all academic subjects. The author interprets the fundamentals of music through the medium of make believe, using terms and activities familiar to the child. More than one hundred games which are played on a music staff marked on a playground, either indoors or outdoors, are described. Many games are based on popular street games, one require special equipment. Beginning games(ages 5 to 7) develop rhythm and reading concepts; intermediate games(ages 7 to 8) add an acquaintance with the keyboard, and the advanced games (ages 8 to 10) progress as far as basic chords and various keys. Playground directors, community centers, schools, camps, and even the parent in search for inspiration for a rainy day, will welcome this book.
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The quirky British television series Doctor Who is a classic both of science fiction and television drama. First broadcast in 1963, it has remained an influential TV presence ever since, with a hugely successful new series airing in 2005 - and on the Sci-Fi Channel in the US in 2006. As a vehicle for satire, social commentary, or sheer fantasy adventure, Doctor Who is unparalleled. It was a show created for children, but it was immediately usurped by adults. Arriving at a time of upheaval in the popular arts in Britain, Doctor Who was born into a television tradition influenced by the TV plays of Dennis Potter, the cult television drama The Prisoner, the James Bond films and Stanley Kubrick's science fiction triptych Dr Strangelove, 2001: A Space Odyssey and A Clockwork Orange. A British fantasy adventure that has unfolded across television screens over decades in the tradition of Lewis Carroll, Conan Doyle and HG Wells, the strength of Doctor Who has always been its writers and the ideas they nurtured.
In this new history of the show, Andrew Cartmel (who was the script editor on Doctor Who from 1987 to 1990) looks into its social and cultural impact - providing a fascinating read for committed and casual fans alike. And the book is up-to-date, including a final chapter on the most recent series, starring Christopher Eccleston and Billie Piper.
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Experience the sweep of changes in the world-and in one man-in David Mercer's stunningly written and website-supplemented autobiography. From the war-ravaged 1940s to the PC revolution of the 80s to today's changing society, this is a stellar portrait of a man, past, present and future.
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Ellen Tanner Marsh's Review.......2006-07-18
I cannot better the review by the New York Times best-selling author Ellen Tanner Marsh. She says "A Dance Through The Fires of Time is more than one man's reminiscences; it is also an avant-garde step into publishing that combines a written auobiography with a collection of website links. Mercer's writing pulls us into his life, allowing us to experience the exciting and sometimes alarming transformations that have taken place globally across six decades and into a new century. As if perched on his shoulder, we experience his traditional middle-class childhood in post-war Britain, then his innovations in the vibrant world of marketing and later his foray into the uncharted territory of personal computers and technology, surely a far-seeing vision few of us were wise enough to share.
Among the author's greatest achievements, however, is his work on behalf of the British Foreign Office, helping the Ethiopian government make its successful move from communism to social democracy and his visionary contributions as the Director of the Open University Futures Observatory, where Mercer's talents and experience supported the long range planning of governments around the world.
A Dance Through The Fires of Time reminds us that life continues to move forward and that history inexorably advances. In this beautifully written book, we are also reminded that technology, like life, can quickly shift from daunting to exhilarating. It takes someone as innovative as David Mercer to remind us how quickly this can happen.
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