Average customer rating:
- Wit is falling
- This book is not sky high
- Just plain bad.
- Missing the wit and charm of the old Asterix series; instead, this one has racist undertones
- Asterix of the future?
|
Asterix and the Falling Sky (Asterix)
Albert Uderzo
Manufacturer: Orion
ProductGroup: Book
Binding: Paperback
Children's Books
| Subjects
| Books
| Baby-3
| Ages 4-8
| Ages 9-12
| Animals
| Arts & Music
| Books on Cassette
| Books on CD
| Authors & Illustrators, A-Z
| Computers
| Educational
| History & Historical Fiction
| Issues
| Literature
| Obsessions
| People & Places
| Popular Characters
| Reference & Nonfiction
| Religions
| Science, Nature & How It Works
| Series
| Sports & Activities
General
| Comic Strips
| Comics & Graphic Novels
| Subjects
| Books
General
| Comics & Graphic Novels
| Subjects
| Books
General
| Graphic Novels
| Comics & Graphic Novels
| Subjects
| Books
Superheroes
| Graphic Novels
| Comics & Graphic Novels
| Subjects
| Books
General
| Humor
| Entertainment
| Subjects
| Books
General
| Comic Strips
| Comics & Graphic Novels
| 4-for-3 Books Store
| Stores
| Books
General
| Comics & Graphic Novels
| 4-for-3 Books Store
| Stores
| Books
General
| Graphic Novels
| Comics & Graphic Novels
| 4-for-3 Books Store
| Stores
| Books
Superheroes
| Graphic Novels
| Comics & Graphic Novels
| 4-for-3 Books Store
| Stores
| Books
General
| Humor
| Entertainment
| 4-for-3 Books Store
| Stores
| Books
All 4-for-3 Deals
| 4-for-3 Books Store
| Stores
| Books
Similar Items:
-
Asterix and the Class Act (Asterix)
-
Asterix and the Vikings: The Book of the Film (Asterix)
-
Asterix The Mansions of the Gods (Asterix)
-
Asterix Obelix and Co. (Asterix)
-
Asterix in Belgium (Asterix)
ASIN: 0752875485 |
Book Description
Asterix, the comic hero from the Roman era and the first international superhero, continues to conquer the world. With hundreds of millions of copies sold in 107 languages and dialects, not to mention 11,000 websites devoted to the character, these engagingly witty and record-breaking books have become the highest-selling series ever—surpassing even Harry Potter! And the phenomenon shows no sign of abating; in fact, it’s spreading to other media, such as video games, CDs, and movies.
And fans of these hysterical historical tales will love this first new album in four years—now out in paper! It’s a lively tale that features a falling sky, an incredible space race, and some surprising characters.
Whatever adventure Asterix embarks on, it’s sure to be a blockbuster.
Customer Reviews:
Wit is falling.......2007-07-30
This one is OK but not up to early standards. The series, as a whole, is losing its edge. They are less and less witty than the earlier books. I think I'll just pass them up in the future.
This book is not sky high.......2007-05-20
I was surprised when I finished reading this book and I asked myself "is this the end of the series?". This book completely lacked the story and the humor and wit associated with other Asterix series. A. Udeerzo tried something new with mix of flying saucers and UFO's, robots, super clones which can fly, galactic council similiar to ones in Star Wars and all important the magic potion of the Gauls but to the dismay did not make a good story. It looked like everytihing 'just fell out of the book'.
Just plain bad........2007-05-12
Albert Uderzo, Asterix and the Falling Sky (Dargaud, 2005)
I'm not terribly sure what Uderzo was smoking when he came up with this one, but as a tribute to Walt Disney, he has the indomitable Gaulish village invaded by... space aliens? Yes, you heard that right. You can expect some of the punning, but nothing else that's made the series so much fun over the years is to be found here. The worst book in the series to date. **
Missing the wit and charm of the old Asterix series; instead, this one has racist undertones.......2007-02-03
Rene Goscinny was the storyteller for the original Asterix series, while Albert Uderzo was the illustrator. Since Goscinny's demise, Uderzo has taken on both the tasks himself. Unfortunately, Uderzo's storytelling leaves much to be desired. The result is that in the latest installments of Asterix' adventures, including "Asterix and the Falling Sky", the illustrations are as good as they used to be, but the actual story has suffered heavily. The plots are nowhere close to what Goscinny could conjure up; most missed is the subtle, sly humor that made Asterix so enjoyable to me and my friends growing up.
Nevertheless, this is still Asterix, and I almost enjoyed reading the Falling Sky. It is actually better, in my opinion, than "Asterix and the Secret Weapon" - another all-Uderzo affair. Normally I would have given it 3 or 4 stars.
However, I was dismayed by what I figured out to be thinly-veiled disparagement of certain ethnicities in the Falling Sky adventure. The bad alien in here has the complexion and facial features very similar to people from some Oriental ethnicities, and there is dialogue about how they are jealous of the good aliens (represented by popular Disney characters, with a name that is an anagram of "Walt Disney" .. you figure out which society is being referred to here), and how the bad aliens try to steal the ideas and technologies of the good aliens.
Normally I don't read too much into such things, but taken together, this is impossible to ignore or wave off as mere coincidence (I am still hoping that I am wrong here). Racial/ethnic stereotyping is never acceptable, but when it creeps into an adventure of a much-beloved comic hero, especially when the adventure is written in the 21st century, it is simply reprehensible. I am deeply disappointed, and forced to give it a single star.
Asterix of the future?.......2006-12-14
Spaceships, super clones, a nice tellytubby looking space alien and a bad grasshopper looking space alien, and above all a mediocre story line. What is next? Asterix and Obelix travel in time to New York, or Roman Soldiers in Space? This was not a typical Asterix. Old Asterix lovers like me and the previous reviewers will not enjoy this one. People new to Asterix and Obelix should not buy it either, since this is not what Asterix is about.
On the other hand, I asked my nine year old what he thought of it. He liked the fact that Uderzo introduced some space ships and aliens into the story. He thought it was "different, and creative". He liked it as much as he liked all the other ones. He has already read it several times.
Thinking about it, he actually has a point. Children see it differently, many of them like this stuff. Monsters, science fiction, fighting clones, if you were nine years old maybe you would like it too. So to give the new generation a voice I gave it three stars. In the end I don't regret buying it.
Average customer rating:
- Oh Sidney, what have you done??
- I loved this book!
- She is hot on the trail
- The Sky is Falling
- Banality
|
The Sky Is Falling
Sidney Sheldon
Manufacturer: Grand Central Publishing
ProductGroup: Book
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Contemporary
| General
| Literature & Fiction
| Subjects
| Books
Sheldon, Sidney
| ( S )
| Authors, A-Z
| Literature & Fiction
| Subjects
| Books
Women Sleuths
| Mystery
| Mystery & Thrillers
| Subjects
| Books
General
| Thrillers
| Mystery & Thrillers
| Subjects
| Books
General
| Mystery & Thrillers
| Subjects
| Books
( S )
| Authors, A-Z
| Literature & Fiction
| 4-for-3 Books Store
| Stores
| Books
| Shakespeare, William
| Shaw, George Bernard
| Stevenson, Robert Louis
| Stoker, Bram
Contemporary
| General
| Literature & Fiction
| 4-for-3 Books Store
| Stores
| Books
General
| Mystery & Thrillers
| 4-for-3 Books Store
| Stores
| Books
Women Sleuths
| Mystery
| Mystery & Thrillers
| 4-for-3 Books Store
| Stores
| Books
General
| Thrillers
| Mystery & Thrillers
| 4-for-3 Books Store
| Stores
| Books
All 4-for-3 Deals
| 4-for-3 Books Store
| Stores
| Books
Similar Items:
-
Tell Me Your Dreams
-
The Best Laid Plans
-
Nothing Lasts Forever
-
Morning, Noon & Night
-
Are You Afraid of the Dark?: A Novel (Sheldon, Sidney)
ASIN: 0446610178 |
Amazon.com
Dana Evans, who made her first appearance in Sidney Sheldon's The Best Laid Plans, is a spunky, good-looking, young Washington TV journalist who's recently returned to the nation's capital from the Balkans, where she adopted a handicapped war orphan who's having trouble adjusting to life in America. But that doesn't keep Dana from following a story all over the world, from Washington to Aspen, Nice, Juneau, Dusseldorf, Rome, Brussels, Moscow, and Siberia. Each of these brief visits is like a postcard--a local landmark or two, an interesting local restaurant (at least in the European venues), and another piece of the puzzle, which has to do with why every member of a venerable, old Washington dynasty has died a violent death in the last year. It seems strange that in a media-savvy city like Washington, no one but Dana has noticed there's a pattern in the rapid extinction of the Winthrops or even whispered the words family vendetta. But that's why pretty, young girl TV reporters were invented, at least by Sheldon.
As Dana sets out to investigate the distinguished career of the Winthrop family patriarch, her lover Jeff, a sports anchor at her station, is called away to administer aid and succor to his former wife, a beautiful model who's realized, too little and too late, that she never should have dumped him. And Kemal, the 12-year-old orphan, is being drugged by his baby sitter, who's in cahoots with at least one set of bad guys. Dana hasn't noticed how tractable the temperamental boy has become recently because she's been dressing up like a two-bit Russian tramp to infiltrate a secret weapons base in Siberia... Do you hear the words movie locations? But all's well that ends well, as it usually does for Sheldon's heroines, and in the meantime you've learned where the five-star hotels are and what to order in a famous restaurant in Rome. A slick, commercial, slightly thin tale told by a craftsman of the genre. --Jane Adams
Book Description
Dana Evans, who made her first appearance in Sidney Sheldon's The Best Laid Plans, is aspunky, good-looking, young Washington TV journalist who's recently returned tothe nation's capital from the Balkans, where she adopted a handicapped warorphan who's having trouble adjusting to life in America. But that doesn't keepDana from following a story all over the world, from Washington to Aspen, Nice,Juneau, Dusseldorf, Rome, Brussels, Moscow, and Siberia. Each of these briefvisits is like a postcard--a local landmark or two, an interesting localrestaurant (at least in the European venues), and another piece of the puzzle,which has to do with why every member of a venerable, old Washington dynasty hasdied a violent death in the last year. It seems strange that in a media-savvycity like Washington, no one but Dana has noticed there's a pattern in the rapidextinction of the Winthrops or even whispered the words family vendetta.But that's why pretty, young girl TV reporters were invented, at least bySheldon. As Dana sets out to investigate the distinguished career of the Winthrop familypatriarch, her lover Jeff, a sports anchor at her station, is called away toadminister aid and succor to his former wife, a beautiful model who's realized,too little and too late, that she never should have dumped him. And Kemal, the12-year-old orphan, is being drugged by his baby sitter, who's in cahoots withat least one set of bad guys. Dana hasn't noticed how tractable thetemperamental boy has become recently because she's been dressing up like a two-bit Russian tramp to infiltrate a secret weapons base in Siberia... Do you hearthe words movie locations? But all's well that ends well, as it usuallydoes for Sheldon's heroines, and in the meantime you've learned where the five-star hotels are and what to order in a famous restaurant in Rome. A slick,commercial, slightly thin tale told by a craftsman of the genre. --JaneAdams
Customer Reviews:
Oh Sidney, what have you done??.......2007-05-07
If you picked up "The Sky is Falling" because it was written by the famous Sidney Sheldon, you will be grossly disappointed in what you find between its covers. Like other reviews here it is: flat, tepid, and extremely predictable. It would not be so horrible if it were written by a first-time author but this is S. Sheldon, for Pete's sake, not a newcomer. The sad part about this read is that now I don't want to read another Sheldon book. I do realize that this is not fair to his ability. However, he set this piece of fluff in motion and William Morrow HarperCollins printed it. Where are the good editors when you need them? If an unknown author wrote this book, it would never have found a publisher.
I loved this book!.......2006-11-21
If by "loved" you mean "loathed" and if by "this book" you mean "this piece of garbage." I would say the characterization comes off as flat, but that would be an insult to flat characterization. This book has NO characterization. None. Nada. Zilch. Zero. You don't give one rip about the characters or their lives. Ditto for the tepid plot. Ditto for the awkward, wooden dialogue. Ugh, it makes me hurt just thinking about it. I've read bad books before that nonetheless drew me in, affording the opportunity to at least suspend my disbelief even if the story still stunk in the end. The Sky Is Falling is not one of those novels. Buy this if you're a writer and need a primer on how NOT to craft your fiction. Otherwise, steer clear.
She is hot on the trail.......2006-01-24
We first meet Dana Evans, the feisty TV Anchorwoman in Sidney Sheldon's "The Best Laid Plan". In that book, Dana is on the trail of the President of the United States who might be guilty of murder. In "The Sky is Falling", Dana is racing the globe to find out who wiped out the entire Winthrop family. The digger she deeps, the more she is determined to prove that the fairy tale Winthrops were the target of a conspiracy.
As with any Sidney Sheldon book, you get a lovely young women who is ready to take on the world. Most of his story lines are so unbelievable that you want to say "yeah right,,," but that is the reason I buy his books. They are fast reads and no matter how many people are out to get the heroine, she is always one step ahead. Reading his books are akin to seeing an action suspense movie where almost 99% of the time you know the good guys will win.
The Sky is Falling.......2005-07-19
It is a suspense thriller. Very nicely written. It is very engrossing, once i started reading felt like finishing the book at once. Very very nice thriller.
Banality.......2005-07-01
I rented the CD book from the library. I do not write long reviews but instead like to point out the major flaws or good points.
The storyline is OK. However the sheer banality of the diaglogue is almost staggering. The average emotional and mental IQ of the characters is extremely low. These people are not interesting!!!!!!!!
Product Description
A Proposal For Leadership Communities To Take New Risks For The Reign Of God
Customer Reviews:
The Sky is Falling Review.......2006-09-26
Alan Roxburgh is a pastor, teacher, writer, mentor and intellectual. He has had various professorships in distinguished academies and seminaries and currently teaches at Fuller Theological Seminary and has been engaged in research on the connection between the Gospel and Western culture for much of three decades. Roxburgh travels widely through much of the West and brings a genuine global perspective. He is the author of titles including Reaching a New Generation (1993), Crossing the Bridge: Leadership in a Time of Change (2000), Leadership, Liminality and the Missionary Congregation (1998), Missional Leadership: Equipping your church to serve a changing world (2006) and now The Sky is Falling: Leaders Lost in Transition. He has co-authored and contributed in many other publications.
Roxburgh is ignored at our peril and in The Sky is Falling book he traces the seeds of the Emergent and Missional Conversations and where they could lead. In many senses this is building upon his previous publications however this book contains an important addition. Roxburgh imagines how those inside church systems and those who have left for new endeavors can help each other. The Sky is Falling opens an imagination for new possibilities through the idea of local missional networks under something like an abbot.
The Sky is Falling develops the possibilities of this cultural moment through unpacking what occurs in and through communitas and liminality. This is very helpful territory to any leader who is struggling in a church or denominational structure or who has left theses structures for new horizons. It helps explain some of what and why this occurs and the possibilities for missional imagination because of and in spite of these systems. It isn't a long book but what Roxburgh covers in 150 pages could have saved me about 50 other Missional and Emergent books worth of time and money!
Average customer rating:
- Good tale set in the world of U.S. government/Indian relations
- It isn't Tony Hillerman, but still quite interesting
- Excellent series
- Another great read
- Amazingly consistent with Iroquois politics/culture
|
Sky Woman Falling
Kirk Mitchell
Manufacturer: Berkley
ProductGroup: Book
Binding: Paperback
General
| Mystery
| Mystery & Thrillers
| Subjects
| Books
Series
| Mystery
| Mystery & Thrillers
| Subjects
| Books
Women Sleuths
| Mystery
| Mystery & Thrillers
| Subjects
| Books
General
| Mystery & Thrillers
| Subjects
| Books
General
| Mystery & Thrillers
| 4-for-3 Books Store
| Stores
| Books
General
| Mystery
| Mystery & Thrillers
| 4-for-3 Books Store
| Stores
| Books
Series
| Mystery
| Mystery & Thrillers
| 4-for-3 Books Store
| Stores
| Books
Women Sleuths
| Mystery
| Mystery & Thrillers
| 4-for-3 Books Store
| Stores
| Books
All 4-for-3 Deals
| 4-for-3 Books Store
| Stores
| Books
Similar Items:
-
Dance Of The Thunder Dogs
-
Ancient Ones
-
Spirit Sickness
-
Cry Dance
-
Shadow Man (A Charlie Moon Mystery)
ASIN: 0425198677 |
Book Description
On the New York reservation of the Oneida, FBI Special Agent Anna Turnipseed and Bureau of Indian Affairs Investigator Emmett Parker find the broken body of a community elder who seems to have fallen out of the sky--much like the woman in the Oneida creation myth. But it's a land dispute that's taken her life--and threatening to ground Turnipseed and Parker in facts far stranger than fiction.
Customer Reviews:
Good tale set in the world of U.S. government/Indian relations.......2007-07-19
In not a huge fan of "Indian country" mysteries (as another Amazon reviewer described the genre), but I enjoyed "Sky Woman Falling" well enough. You get a somewhat unusual mystery scenario and learn, quite painlessly, about the many issues facing modern American Indian tribes in the United States. Interestingly, you don't just learn about how the U.S. government relates to Indians these days, but how various Indian tribes feel about and relate to each other. And, so you don't feel totally at sea if you're new to this genre, you also get that great old mystery/thriller staple: friction between federal and local law enforcement. Like a thunderstorm during the climactic showdown, that particular staple never gets old.
It isn't Tony Hillerman, but still quite interesting.......2007-03-18
Not bad, I figured it out before the end, not a new or surprising plot. However, the aboriginal American detectives are nicely drawn and interesting and I wouldn't mind reading more mysteries with them as the protagonists.
Excellent series.......2006-09-16
I enjoy this series quite a bit because of the Indian lore--not overdone, but insights into the culture, bits about what is happening with reservations/culture. This particular mystery was outstanding in plot and the method of killing off characters. The suspence factor was also quite good. I'd like to see more character development between the two main characters. There's a bit of a sense of holding off on growing their relationship--and that relationship, along with the emotional growth of the two individually play a big part in why I like these books. Without it, they will become just another mystery so I really hope that future books bring and keep these personality aspects to the forefront.
Another great read.......2006-05-16
If you're a fan of Indian Country whodunits, Kirk Mitchell is tops. I could go on, but I'd just be repeating myself. This is a terrific read.
Amazingly consistent with Iroquois politics/culture.......2004-01-17
Sky Woman Falling ranks with Tony Hillerman's best books in its stunningly accurate portrayal of contemporary Iroquois society. He takes a very complex situation, the gambling crisis which has ripped apart the Iroquois, and written a novel which describes not only the internal tensions but the tragic results stemming from this latest assault upon the Six Nations. His command of Haudenosaunee cosmology, spirituality and symbolism is truly unique for a non-Native novelist. There is nothing patronizing is this book. The principals in Sky Woman Falling are Native investigators as are the culprits. He correctly portrays the Native gambling advocates as complex humans seduced, and then corrupted, by casino gambling. Mitchell obviously used a lot of shoe leather travelling around central New York; his descriptions of the land and people are without parallel. The story takes place among the Oneidas but could have just as easily described events among the Seneca, Onondaga or Mohawk. As a Mohawk writer I applaud this book and strongly urge anyone who has an interest in the Iroquois to read it and pass it along to your friends. It would make a great film.
Doug George-Kanentiio
Akwesasane Mohawk residing on Oneida Territory
Average customer rating:
- True story of the plane that crashed into the Empire State
- Incredible Story
- The true story of the Old John Feathermerchant
|
The sky is falling
Arthur Weingarten
Manufacturer: Grosset & Dunlap
ProductGroup: Book
Binding: Unknown Binding
Engineering
| Specialty Stores
| Books
| Aerospace
| Automotive
| Bioengineering
| Chemical
| Civil
| Computer Technology
| Design
| Economics
| Education
| Electrical & Electronics
| Energy
| General
| Industrial, Manufacturing & Operational Systems
| Management
| Materials
| Materials Science
| Mechanical
| Nuclear
| Patents & Inventions
| Petroleum, Mining & Geological
| Power Systems
| Reference
| Research
| Special Topics
| Telecommunications
| Welding
Engineering
| Professional & Technical
| Subjects
| Books
| Aerospace
| Automotive
| Bioengineering
| Chemical
| Civil
| Computer Technology
| Design
| Economics
| Education
| Electrical & Electronics
| Energy
| General
| Industrial, Manufacturing & Operational Systems
| Management
| Marine
| Materials
| Materials Science
| Mechanical
| Nuclear
| Patents & Inventions
| Petroleum, Mining & Geological
| Power Systems
| Reference
| Research
| Special Topics
| Telecommunications
| Welding
Northeast
| State & Local
| United States
| Americas
| History
| Subjects
| Books
ASIN: 0448144115 |
Customer Reviews:
True story of the plane that crashed into the Empire State.......2001-09-21
I re-read this book recently following the tragic events in New York on 11th September 2001. Some media reports have been suggesting that the crash of a B25 bomber into the Empire State Building in 1945 has close parallels with the WTC terrorist attacks, but the circumstanes and facts were very different
The B25, being flown by an ex B17 pilot who took extraordinary risks flying visually in thick fog, became lost and hit upper floors of the ESB at an acute angle and at a speed probably close to stalling, under 100mph. The plane weighed about 20 tons and the fuel tanks were under half full. Obviously the kinetic and explosive energy involved in this accident was much less than that suffereed by the WTC. Nevertheless there was a serious fire and substantial damage to the ESB, and the three plane crew and a dozen office workers were killed
The book is certainly worth reading but suffers from over-dramatisation of the events in the B25 during the final flight - of which there were obviously no surviving witnesses
Incredible Story.......2000-01-05
I read this (library) book many years ago and have been trying to obtain a copy ever since. I can't agree with Blair (review above/below?), the pilot wasn't tired, he was extraordinarily arrogant and broke just about every aviation rule in the book in a doomed attempt to pick up his commanding officer from another airfield, in absolutely atrocious weather. If I remember right he was a highly decorated war hero named Colonel Smith. His actions cost the lives of many people, not just those in the aircraft but also many in the building - the story of the elevator operator that plummeted 78 floors after having the cables severed by one of the engines hurtling down a corridor is amazing - she went on to become a grandmother! Amazon.com, PLEASE find me a copy of this book!
The true story of the Old John Feathermerchant.......1999-10-14
On a foggy morning in July 1945, the B-25 Mitchell bomber Old John Feathermerchant, which had just returned from Europe, took off from what is now LaGuardia Airport in New York City, headed for Boston, Massachusetts, but instead, it crashed into the 79th Floor of the Empire State Building. A new novel? No, not exactly. The true story of the Old John Feathermerchant--the B-25 that crashed into the 79th Floor of the Empire State Building in July 1945. The pilot was tired, the crew had just returned from Europe and was headed home. All aboard were killed including a Navy Corpsman. It has concise reports and eyewitness testimony. Arthur Weingarten's 1977 book is concise and accurate. It's a good book. I should know. I read it back in the 1980s. Why didn't I read it sooner?
Book Description
When Hank hears a rumor that the sky is going to fall from the ranch's resident rooster, he is naturally a bit skeptical. But when a report from Pete the Barncat and a strange dream seem to support the theory, Hank knows that he'd better take the threat seriously. After all, as Head of Ranch Security, it's his job to protect the ranch from any and all danger. So Hank decides that he'll do whatever it takes to prevent the sky from falling on his beloved ranch. Even if it means getting into trouble with Sally May (again). . . .
Customer Reviews:
hank the cowdog.......2006-01-20
In Hank the Cowdog everyone thank's the sky is going to fall but Hank predict it wont then Hank starts to belive it will fall so he got freakt out until the rooster said it will fall when it is fall whant I like about the book is when the cickiens start going crazy and start throughing eggs at hem.
Never trust a chicken.......2005-06-06
Look out! When impeachable sources Pete the Barncat and J.T. Cluck declare the sky ready to fall, it is up to The Head of Ranch Security to save the day. Or, not... Drover's leg did not even act up, but Hank barely escaped a serious bout with the broom. It was truly a day to be remembered...except for the problem with the hiccups. Oh, well... I missed the buzzards and the coyotes, but #45 was still a great Hank of fun. An entertaining series for all ages.l
Book Description
If America had a royal family, the Taylor Winthrops would wear the crown. The popular, charismatic Winthrops have captured the imagination of the world with their public service, their enormous charity, and their glamorous lives. But in the period of one year, all five members of the family are killed in a series of accidents. Beautiful young anchor woman Dana Evans begins an investigation and starts unraveling compelling evidence that she can hardly believe.
In her determined pursuit of the truth, Dana never anticipated the cat and mouse chase that leads her through half a dozen countries in search of a remorseless killer. As she closes in on her suspect, the shocking secrets she uncovers place Dana and her young son in dire jeopardy. Can Dana outwit her pursuers and expose the truth that will astound the world?
A dynamite thriller filled with all the elements that have made his previous works phenomenal bestsellers, The Sky Is Falling is Sidney Sheldon at his sizzling best.
Book Description
What do Lady Macbeth, Sigmund Freud, Howard Hughes, J. Edgar Hoover, Shirley Jackson, and Carly Simon have in common? They all--along with 14-20 million people in the United States--have suffered at one time from an anxiety disorder. This book gives an extraordinary account of the lives, thoughts, and struggles of people like them who suffer from phobias, panic attacks, and obsessive-compulsive disorders. Gracie hasn't left her house in thirty years out of fear she'll be contaminated. Jerry spent hours each day picking up debris on the subway platform. Norm's bridge phobia led him into alcoholism. David bright, young, ambitious feared he'd lose his job because he so dreaded giving sales presentations. These are some of the case studies exemplary of the approximately fourteen to twenty million people who suffer from anxiety disorders in this country that are found in this riveting and instructive book. Raeann Dumont lays bare the features of obsessive-compulsive disorder, phobias, and panic. Utilizing cognitive therapy and self-help techniques, she helps readers recognize anxiety-producing thoughts and shows how, through reality testing and assessing anxiety situations, these compulsions can be managed.
Customer Reviews:
No science.......2007-08-27
There is no science in this book. It is basicly a book saying that a person with OCD can just 'get over it' when they cannot because brain scans have PROVEN that the brain is over active and not functioning correctly. OCD is a serious mental illness, not a fault of faulty thinking nor is it the person with OCD's fault.
I am sure the author is a caring person but she is not a doctor and seems to have formed her own ideas and theories and not consulted what other SCIENTISTS are learning. It is important to note that she is NOT a doctor, not a scientist, nor is she studying this disease.
She is basicly saying it is the fault of your thinking processes, not the fault of the disease. Yes, her book has some good ideas in it but she doesn't seem to realize that OCD is a real illness of the brain which, in OCD people, does not work correctly. AND it is not illness specific, meaning she talks of many mental illnesses NOT JUST OCD, and makes general statements.
I would recommend Brain Lock by Jeffrey Schwartz, who is a doctor and has some real science and brain scans to back up what he is saying. And read other books on OCD also, those authored by real doctors though.
I have OCD and Brain Lock was recommended to me by my therapist.
Great!.......2007-03-16
I enjoyed all of the stories of others suffering from OCD. Most are extreme cases, but overall I could relate to the fear, etc. It was nice to know there are others with the same problem.
The Sky Is Falling: Understanding and Coping With Phobias, Panic, and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders.......2007-02-06
Absolutely a must-read for those suffering from OCD or other Obsessions, or for those who want to understand loved-ones dealing with these disorders. Your understanding will greatly expand. Also includes steps towards recovery. Highly recommended.
Misinformation about OCD.......2007-01-07
I found this book troubling, because right from the start it presents inaccurate information about the treatment and cause of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
Early on in the book, the author writes the following about the "in vivo" therapy she does with clients with OCD. This therapy exposes the client to a feared object/situation/etc. with the support of the therapist.
"The idea was that I, as the therapist, could demonstrate that there really was no objective danger in any of these things or situations, and help the fearful person to confront each of the items on the list and see that nothing terrible happend. When we had worked all the way through the list, the person would see the folly of these fears and no longer be fearful." And then she goes on to say how most of the time this works to cure the fear.
Exposure to feared objects/situations is an accepted and highly regarded part of treatment for OCD. However, the purpose is not to show the client that their fear is irrational or unecessary and knowing this does not cure OCD. In fact, in most cases people with OCD recognize that their fears are excessive and unecessary - but despite this knowledge they remain powerful, disturbing, and sometimes disabling. Therapy through exposure is intended to give the client opportunities to learn to live with the extreme anxieties of these situations and to learn healthy ways to cope with them. You CANNOT convince someone with OCD that their obsessive anxieties are in error and thereby cure them. That is not the nature of the disorder or the intent of the widely-used exposure therapy many Cognitive-Behavioral Therapists employ.
The second major red flag you will run into right away in this book is how the author keeps giving examples of OCD "caused" by faulty parenting. (Her first example is that her mother's excessive washing of her as a child caused her to have OCD and the second is about a mother who inadvertantly taught her daughter that thinking about someone dying could make it happen.) Though the exact causes of OCD are still uknown, it is NOT an accepted theory in the modern-day that faulty parenting can cause OCD.
Though I am sure there are interesting aspects to this book, I would recommend you look elsewhere for more accurate information on Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
One of the best.......2005-11-09
I can't give full 5 stars, as i'm rating the whole book.
The best part of the book comes towards the end, page 229 onwards. The preceeding chapters are typical items one can find in all OCD books.
If I were to rate only those towards the end, dealing with how to get better,
I'll simply rate this book 6 out of 5 stars.
Average customer rating:
- Best Book Ever!!!!!
- Don't waste your Money!
- The Sky Is Falling.
- Hmm.....
- Best novel ever!!:)
|
The Sky Is Falling
Kit Pearson
Manufacturer: Viking Juvenile
ProductGroup: Book
Binding: Hardcover
History & Historical Fiction
| Children's Books
| Subjects
| Books
| Africa
| Ancient
| Asia
| Australia & Oceania
| Biographical
| Canada
| Central & South America
| Europe
| Exploration & Discovery
| Fiction
| General
| Holocaust
| Medieval
| Mexico
| Middle East
| Military & Wars
| Modern
| Prehistoric
| Renaissance
| United States
Pearson, Kit
| ( P )
| Authors & Illustrators, A-Z
| Children's Books
| Subjects
| Books
General
| Literature
| Children's Books
| Subjects
| Books
Historical Fiction
| History & Historical Fiction
| Teens
| Subjects
| Books
Similar Items:
-
Looking at the Moon
ASIN: 0670828491 |
Customer Reviews:
Best Book Ever!!!!!.......2006-01-10
This book is a must have! i read it for school and i loved it. i want kit pearson to have a sequel to this book. it is a must read!!!!!
Don't waste your Money!.......2005-03-24
This book sucks big time! A cheap story plot, combined with events that just don't seem good enough to be put in a novel - puh lease! The only good thing about this book is all the morals it teaches. Even then, the book isn't all that hot.
The Sky Is Falling........2004-06-17
Norah and Gavin ,two english war guests,Are living with Florence Ogalvie and her daughter Mary.Aunt Florence is a little ignorant to Norah.Aunt Florence adores Gavin though.Aunt Mary is very nervous of her mother,she cares for Norah because Aunt Florence refuses.Gavin starts to get used to the Olgalvies.Norah wishes that she had stayed home in England.What ever will happen next?
Hmm............2003-11-11
I had to read this book for reading class. At first I thought, I really hate history and I don't want to read this. Then I started to read it and then I thought ok, I don't like it that much. Personally, I didn't enjoy the book as much as I thought I would, and I wouldn't read the sequals because I didn't like the first book. I wouldn't give this book a 0, and probably not 1, but a 3 would be WAY to good for this book, so I'm giving it 2 stars. I do not reccomend this book if you don't absoulutly love history!
Best novel ever!!:).......2003-10-16The Sky is Falling is one of my favourite novels!
It is about a ten-year old girl named Norah. She is living in England in World War II. Her parents out of concern for Norah's and Gavins (Norah's younger brother)well-being, send them on a ship to Canada to live with a canadian family until it is safe to come home. Norah protests, and is angry since she loves the excitment of the War, her friends and family. Both Gavin and Norah end up going to canada, and staying with "aunt Florence" and "aunt Mary" who took them in. "aunt Florence" loves Gavin and he is the center of everything, norah is not popular and things go down hill quickly. It is an incerdible story, that is worth every second of your time! You won't regret reading it!!!!:):)
Average customer rating:
|
The Sky Is Falling
Sidney Sheldon
Manufacturer: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
ProductGroup: Book
Binding: Paperback
Sheldon, Sidney
| ( S )
| Authors, A-Z
| Literature & Fiction
| Subjects
| Books
Action & Adventure
| Genre Fiction
| Literature & Fiction
| Subjects
| Books
General
| Mystery & Thrillers
| Subjects
| Books
ASIN: 0007101880 |
Books:
- At Home in Mitford
- Blood Done Sign My Name: A True Story
- Bridge to Terabithia
- Brother Odd (Odd Thomas Novels)
- Brother Odd (Odd Thomas Novels)
- Can I Keep My Jersey?: 11 Teams, 5 Countries, and 4 Years in My Life as a Basketball Vagabond
- Ceremony in Death (In Death)
- Charlotte's Web (Trophy Newbery)
- Circle of Stones: Woman's Journey to Herself
- Classroom Assessment Techniques: A Handbook for College Teachers (Jossey Bass Higher and Adult Education Series)
Books Index
Books Home
Recommended Books
- The Cambridge Encyclopedia Of Hunters And Gatherers
- Murder at Monticello
- England's Thousand Best Houses
- Frontier Doctor: William Beaumont, America's First Great Medical Scientist
- History: Fiction or Science
- Implementing Derivative Models
- Hung Out to Die: A Stain-busting Mystery
- Successful Restaurant Design
- Enhancing CAD Drawings with Photoshop
- The Silver Anniversary Murder: A Christine Bennett Mystery