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Sous Vide and Cook-Chill Processing for the Food Industry (Chapman & Hall Food Science Book) (Chapman & Hall Food Science Book)
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This book provides a comprehensive and innovative overview of new and emerging sous vide and cook-chill techniques that are, or soon to be, commercially used for the food industry. Written by a range of international experts, the book integrates all subjects relative to sous vide and cook-chill processing, allowing food industry personnel to assimilate quickly the essential principles behind each technique and their applications. It is an essential reference for food scientists and technologists in industry, research and teaching, especially food process engineers involved in product development, quality assurance, packaging and production.
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FIRST EVER SERIOUS TECH/BOOK ON SOUS-VIDE.......1999-05-07
I HAVE BEEN READING AND ABSORBING THIS FABULOUS BOOK NO ONE HAD BEEN ABLE TO GATHER SO MANY PRECIOUS INFORMATION ON SOUS-VIDE TECHNOLOGIE THIS IS THE BEST OF ITS KIND. REFERENCE ARE FROM WORLD WIDE DATA .ANYBODY FASCINATION FOR THE PROCESS WILL BE FULLFILLED BY ALL OF THE UNCOVERED SECRETS.
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Hot Stuff to Help Kids Chill Out: The Anger Management Book
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This book offers a unique approach to one of the most pressing problems of our time. Child psychologist, Dr. Jerry Wilde, speaks directly to children and adolescents in a language they can easily understand. Hot Stuff to Help Kids Chill Out is an empowering book designed to encourage today's youth to manage their anger rather than be controlled by it.
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share the book.......2006-12-18
Although Amazon.com lists this 58 page book as for young adults, young children have appreciated having this book read to them. The title is a good example of the style used by this a child psychologist as he speaks to children and teens. With children and teens or young adults, I suggest reading and discussing it together. There are some pointers for older adults as well.
The other reviewers must know the writer.......2006-09-14
this book needed more meat, it was not helpful
Hot Stuff is Hot Stuff.......2005-11-23
What a wonderful book. I read the reviews here before purchasing and my only reservation was with the "sarcastic" humor in the book. Actually, it is the humor that makes this book work. It was the bait that got my son hooked on the book.
I bought this for my 8 year-old son. He started to read it immediately. The book is a book and a workbook where you do some introspection. When he saw there were places to write down his responses, he ran and got a pencil. The first day he (we) spent nearly an hour reading and answering questions before we told him he needed to put it down and go to bed.
The book does a good job of validating the feelings that a child (actually all of us) has and gives great ways to deal with those responses. If you have ever encouraged your child to say "gooz fah bah" (from Anger Management the movie), then this is the book for you.
I Wanted To Like This More, But...........2004-09-01
This book was difficult to use with elementary age children, especially those who are K-4th grade. Some of the sarchastic humor and tongue-in-cheek humor was very tough for younger children and/or kids with lower intellectual functioning. When I tried to use this several times with kids; the concepts did not engage them and seemed to go above their heads. I would also like this book more if it was sectioned off in short activities and lessons.
Although I do not have any teenage clients at this time; I imagine that this book would work very well with adolescents. I will continue to try and use this book, however. It may just be my current caseload that is not responding....
Needs some modifications!.......2004-07-13
I bought this book for two preteen boys I provide skill/therapy sessions with. It was hard for them to understand some of the sarcastic humor in the book - however if this had been left out it would have been a great book for them. Ideal for a parent, or professional to spark conversation with children.
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Cleary, North Carolina, is a sleepy mountain town -- the kind of place where criminal activity is usually limited to parking violations. Not so, lately. Four women have disappeared from Cleary over the past two years. And there's always a blue ribbon left near the spot where each of the women was last seen. There are no bodies, no other clues, and no suspicion as to who their abductor might be. And now, another woman has disappeared without a trace.
It is to this backdrop that Lilly Martin returns to close the sale of her mountain cabin, marking the end of her turbulent eight-year marriage to Dutch Burton, Cleary's chief of police. Dutch's reluctance to let her go isn't Lilly's only obstacle. As she's trying to outrun a snowstorm, her car skids on the icy road and strikes a man. She recognizes the injured man as Ben Tierney, whom she'd met the previous summer. They're forced to wait out the storm in the cabin, but as the hours of their confinement mount, Lilly begins to wonder if the greatest danger to her safety isn't the blizzard outside, but the mysterious man right beside her. Is Ben Tierney the feared abductor? Or is he who he claims to be...her rescuer from harm and from the tragedy that haunts her?
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"Suspense abounds in this gripping new thriller from New York Times bestselling author Sandra Brown, in which a successful magazine editor is trapped in her remote cabin with a man believed to be a serial killer. Cleary, North Carolina, is a sleepy mountain town -- the kind of place where criminal activity is usually limited to parking violations. Not so, lately. Four women have disappeared from Cleary over the past two years. And there's always a blue ribbon left near the spot where each of the women was last seen. There are no bodies, no other clues, and no suspicion as to who their abductor might be. And now, another woman has disappeared without a trace. It is to this backdrop that Lilly Martin returns to close the sale of her mountain cabin, marking the end of her turbulent eight-year marriage to Dutch Burton, Cleary's chief of police. Dutch's reluctance to let her go isn't Lilly's only obstacle. As she's trying to outrun a snowstorm, her car skids on the icy road and strikes a man who emerges from the woods on foot. She recognizes the injured man as Ben Tierney, whom she'd met the previous summer. They're forced to wait out the storm in the cabin, but as the hours of their confinement mount, Lilly begins to wonder if the greatest danger to her safety isn't the blizzard outside, but the mysterious man right beside her. Is Ben Tierney the feared abductor? Or is he who he claims to be...her rescuer from harm and from the tragedy that haunts her? The compelling characters, sexual tension, and stunning plot twists in Sandra Brown's Chill Factor combine to create a page-turner that will keep readers guessing until the very end. "
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excellent thriller.......2007-10-09
This book has more curves than Heddy Lamarr.
From the opening, where one of our characters is grimly surveying the graves of 5 missing women, to the take-down of the killer, this small-town soap opera doesn't miss a trick. There's sex, violence, drugs, and yet somehow, it still manages to have a wholesome veneer.
The characters are all over the board, and the author does a good job of keeping you guessing about who's good and who's not so good. The only character that you're pretty sure is good the whole book through is a woman who is not well liked by the town.
In the end, the only detraction from this book for me was the lack of wholesome male characters. Every one of them had a major flaw. That's a Lifetime Movie Network trick that I'm not a fan of. But the story was wicked enough to carry it.
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Kept me guessing.......2007-08-15
This was my first Sandra Brown, but cant wait to get another one. This murder mystery kept me on edge and continually guessing. The characters are well woven and have plenty of deep issues going on. I read this at the beach in about 24 hours and would reccomend it to anyone who like a good suspense.
A nice thriller that keeps you guessing. .......2007-08-11
Most books choose an obvious person to be the "killer". In this book I loved it because several people were on my list of killers and I was still wrong. I'm not normally wrong either. It kept me guessing and gave nice back stories on each character as they all seemed to go into crisis at the same time. Great layout and details. Very well developed without loosing intrest. There is several sex scenes though, pretty graphic and not needed. I didn't need to read about their whole experience but besides a few pages of that its a cleverly written book and the first book I've read by this author.
Awesome.......2007-08-01
I picked up this book not really knowing what it was about. After reading it, I can say that this is an excellent book. In fact, I had to read during lunch hours because I couldn't put it down. This is my first Sandra Brown book, and I can say that I will be looking forward to her books in the future.
All purpose thriller.......2007-07-03
In recent years, I thought Sandra Brown had lost her edge. And I am not talking about those syrupy romance novels of the past (you know the ones I'm talking about, ladies! The ones you keep stuffed under your mattress because you're too embarrassed to admit that you read trash like that even to your closest of friends.) She found her nitch and commercial success with writing thrillers rather than her past work. Her last few books, however, lacked a certain something. Not because her writing was poor, but because I felt like I could anticipate her every move and thought. Like a lot of things, as I felt that I knew her writing, it had become predictable. This one, however, surprised me with their plot twists.
A small town nestled in the mountains in North Carolina is experiencing a snowstorm, and everyone within is bracing themselves for a white out. In the mountains, Lilly and Dutch are cleaning out the last of the items in their cabin and saying their final good-byes as their divorce has just been finalized. Lilly lingers for a while longer while Dutch starts back down the mountain; and, as she attempts to make it through the snow, she runs right into a man she had met a few years ago named Ben Teirney. Injured, she takes him back to the cabin for shelter. Meanwhile back in town, Dutch is worried about Lilly's return while we meet the cast of characters of their hometown. Wes the vain, arrogant coach who is grooming his reluctant son, Scott, to be the superior athlete (a la a few university football team scandals in recent years). The nasty, birdlike man who works at the town pharmacy, his schoolmarm sister, Wes's mother Dora attempting to keep the peace at home with her husband's increasingly unreasonable demands and her son's odd moods. And, some FBI agents came to town. As there seems to be some missing persons cases in recent months. A mysterious killer nicknamed Blue (for the blue ribbons that are left at the scenes where the victims were last seen) has made off with a few women and young girls in town.
Though Lilly and Tierney trapped in the cabin is the crux of the story, I found myself more fascinated with what the secondary characters were doing. How far will Wes go to make his son Scott the star he always dreamed of him to be? How will Dora, his patient but suffering wife, put up with this? That aweful, AWEFUL man William in the pharmacy is just so annoying you know something will happen. His old maid sister Marilee is living under his harsh tongue, but who is the beautiful stranger she's having this secret affair with? This is much more interesting than what's going on in the cabin.
This one kept me on the edge of my seat. How well do you really know your neighbors? There are a lot of dirty little secrets that they're all keeping, in typical small town fashion. Just when I thought I had it figured out, a new and genuinly surprising twist arose. There is a lot under the surface with all these people. A good thriller, and it all takes place within a 48 hour period. A good read.
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Dynamic Yoga: The Ultimate Workout that Chills Your Mind as it Charges Your Body
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Dynamic Yoga is an unbeatable form of exercise combining fitness training with stress release in a single dynamic workout. The flowing sequences are carried out in conjunction with dynamic breathing creating a deep heat in the body which enables you to build up strength, flexibility, stamina, concentration and alertness. You are then left in a state of vibrant relaxation.
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good for some more advanced students, but even then..........2004-03-30
The first part of the book explains some power yoga basics (quite scientific), the main part gides you through the different poses.
Each pose is displayed on 2 pages - one big photo on the left side and the series of small photos on the right side with a very brief explanation. Photos are black and white.
What I really miss in the book are a different variations for the poses! What to do when you have certain problem - how to make the pose easier...and when you are advanced - how to make it more dificult, or just have some variations in your training - this information is simply missing and therefore only 3 stars!
the truth about yoga.......2002-10-03
in this book you will find the truth about yoga - you may have been unsure in the past but here you will find what it is that yoga is all about
Godfrey Devereux is a true guru of the 21st century. Following in an age long tradition Godfrey distills the wisdom of ages in a form that is available to everyone. No more ivory towers or ashrams in the sky - this is Yoga for the modern age - cutting edge and accessible.
Namaste.......2002-06-23
I am very critical of many yoga books out there, but this one won me over. If you are in search of a book to get you started with your home yoga practice, or want further explanation of what you are doing in class, get this book. You can actually use it beside you while you practice as the workouts are mapped out with tiny pictures and a pose number so you can easily get to the expanded reference page.
I found Godfrey Devereux's writing on this art/science to be in depth without going into the esoteric. I also like how he placed an asana glossary at the end according to their Sanskrit name.
It's got it ALL.......1999-03-07
I just purchased this book along with Power Yoga by B. Birch ... As good as Birch's book is, THIS one is better! The pictures are a good size and VERY clear, and the book provides a wonderful set of series at the end to accommodate various levels of competence and also to address those moments when there just isn't quite enough time to get in a complete series. I'm sure you'll love it.
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Uber creepy!.......2007-04-26
Night chills gave me NIGHTMARES and I'm not joking. I read this book some 20 or more years after it was written and I found it strikingly relevant to the times even then. I'm not a conspiracy theorist and don't honestly spend a lot of my day pondering whether or not I should wear a tin foil hat to block the government's secret satellites from shooting x-rays into my skull. But I do often think of the mind control theories put forth in this book and about how plausible it was presented even amid the back drop of such obvious fiction.
The thing about Koontz is that he weaves characters that draw you in. Once you're sucked into their life, once you take them into your heart, you care about what happens to them... so when bad things start to happen to the characters in this book, well, you care.
Koontz is positively masterful and this book is a prime example!
Effective, But this is Koontz' Most Graphic Book.......2007-01-20
I'm a big fan of Dean Koontz, and have read nearly all of his fifty or so novels. NIGHT CHILLS is one of Koontz's earliest books, written in the mid-1970s. It's a suspenseful read about mind control, and how a person with the power to control minds can abuse that power.
I enjoyed this novel, but it's a rather unique novel by Koontz standards. The mood of this book is dark, and there are a number of sexually explicit scenes. As time went by, Koontz toned down the sexuality of his books considerably. But this early novel has some rape scenes that are pretty unpleasant, and some readers may be turned off by that. As another reader pointed out, this is Koontz's edgiest novel, and a few libraries even banned it back in the 1970s and 1980s.
Still, this novel is great if you like hard-core horror, and it has a brutal effectiveness that really affected me. This is definitely one of Koontz's better novels, but it is not for the squeamish. If you like Richard Laymon, you will probably want to give this one a try.
If you enjoyed NIGHT CHILLS, you may want to read Koontz's FALSE MEMORY, a superior novel which is essentially a reworking of the same plot.
Night Chills.......2007-01-12
ISBN 0425098648 - Before the story begins, Koontz gives a little history of mind control and subliminal advertising. This is, one assumes, to give greater credence to the tale he spins and, to a degree, it succeeds. At the very least, I started the book willing to believe that the technology in it was real or possible.
Paul and Annie Annendale had vacationed in Black River every summer with their two children, hoping to instill in them love and respect for nature. They'd met and befriended Sam Edison, the owner of the general store, years ago and developed the habit of spending a night with him before heading into the woods to camp. After Annie's death, their daughter Rya convinced Paul that they should continue the tradition and soon Paul had met and fallen in love with Sam's daughter Jenny, who moved home after her marriage fell apart. This summer would be no different - or so they thought. Arriving at the tail-end of a town-wide flu epidemic, they begin to enjoy their vacation in the small mill town.
What they don't know is that their timing couldn't be better - or worse. Ogden Salsbury, a scientist at a private company owned by millionaire H Leonard Dawson, has been working on government research into subliminal advertising and has made a huge discovery. Taking it to Dawson, who brings in General Klinger, he convinces both men that they can have unimaginable power. Dawson is a religious fanatic who would like to bring the world to Jesus, Klinger is a military man who wants power for power's sake and Salsbury is a twisted man who wants to control a world that has mistreated and disrespected him for his whole life. After two years, Salsbury is testing the program in Black River. The two groups of people come together in this small town and the fight for control of the minds of the citizens of Black River is on.
A quick read, and kind of average. The graphic sex scenes are a little over the top, maybe only because they are almost all sexually perverted (rape, rape of a woman in front of her husband and son, beating and raping a woman with a gun...). The idea might have been to make the reader horrifed by Salsbury, but somehow I ended up horrified by Koontz. The ending is too simplistic, considering the scope of the mind control. The best part of the book, if you're interested in subliminal messages in the real world, might be the References listed in the back, citing about 20 books and magazine articles.
Nothing to write home about.......2006-07-13
In a lot of ways, this is a typical Koontz novel, including both the good and bad characteristics of his work. For the good, the descriptions given for even the most mundane of events is written with the same detail as the more important ones. Some people may not like this style and believe that it is too wordy, but for me, it makes the every line worth reading. As for the bad, one thing that seems very prevalent in a lot of Koontz novels is the inclusion of very detailed sexual scenes to the point of perversion. Granted, this may be for the sake of the story, but the detail that goes into that seems to be even more involved than his typical details. It gets to the point where it is almost like reading a pornography instead of a suspense novel. What happened the days where a simple innuendo would be enough to explain what was really taking place? I had hoped that this being one of his earlier stories would mean that he would have been a little more reserved on this, but as it turns out, this is his worst one that I have read. Another trademark of his stories is how he always makes the female lead character some kind of military tactician despite having no logical reason for it. This book is no exception and as expected, and without giving too much away, she somehow manages to outsmart a military officer with war experience to the point of making him look like a blithering idiot. Guess it was his own fault for taking on a Koontz girl. So if you take those common concepts and throw in a super special little kid that seems far brighter and more mature than any one I have ever met, you have the makings of the typical Koontz book. Most of the times this is at least partly offset by the overall story, which tends to be very intriguing and really keeps you interested. This time however, the story seems slow and never really takes advantage of what seems like a good plot. It sort of putters along in a pretty predictable manner and keeps that pace all the way too the end.
Beware The Dangers Of Subliminal Advertising!!!.......2005-10-10
This is a very good early book written by Dean R.Koontz about the potential dangers of Subliminal Advertising and Mind Control. The inhabitants of a small Rural Town become brainwashed by Government Agents and this Geek Scientist as a "Test Case" for future developement. What follows is very disturbing and one has to wonder if this could ever become a Reality.I prefer Mr. Koont'z earlier works personally and I think very highly of this book which is not only entertaining but Thought Provoking which is why I give it 5 stars.It seems that the "Mad Scientist" so often portrayed in 1950's Horror/Science Fiction is still alive and well today .
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- Incredible
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Weather Warden Joanne Baldwin has protected the human race from monster storms, been killed, reborn as a Djinn, and then restored to her original form. Now she's throwing the dice to stop an infinitely powerful, deeply disturbed kid-who is holed up in a Vegas hotel-from bringing on a new ice age.
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Weather Warden Joanne Baldwin has protected the human race from monster storms, been killed, reborn as a Djinn, and then restored to her original form. Now she's throwing the dice to stop an infinitely powerful, deeply disturbed kid-who is holed up in a Vegas hotel-from bringing on a new ice age.
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Incredible.......2007-08-06
Jo along with David are on a mission to get to Vegas where Kevin had run off to with the most powerful Djinn ever. Back to her human form Jo is restricted to human methods of transportation. But Jonathan, the Djinn that Kevin has control of, is a very powerful Djinn, he is the Djinn master. And he knows that Jo is after him and he has never had a warm spot for her. When Jo reaches Vegas she discovers that there is a new group of people with weather powers residing there and they aren't Wardens. As always there is an enemy lurking nearby, one that Jo had faced long ago and he is out for revenge.
Chill Factor is Cool!.......2007-02-14
I love the Weather Warden series, and would not have missed any part of the story in all 5 books.
I'm feeling downright frigid.......2007-01-01
The first two books were good, but this book was kind of boring. The heroine is becoming smug and unlikable (like the last season of Friends if you know what I mean).
I feel like the dialogue is there just so she can say her zingy one liners. Which are becoming less zingy and more obvious with each page.
This book reminded me of a Katie Mcalister book. Lots of people like her, but I think she's irritating and overly pleased with herself. Similarly, both authors seem to think that just because they are amused, everyone else will be too. I think her jokes need more quality control. Personally, I would prefer it if authors didn't make a joke unless it's better than 'lightly amusing'.
I didn't connect with this book. Characters made weird decisions that were only for the purpose of furthering the plot. By the middle of this book I was skimming pages and although I own the next one, I think it will take me several months to read it.
Read Melusine by Sarah Monette instead. Or Anne Bishop (dark jewels trilogy) or Kim Harrison.
Brilliant fun - this series just gets better and better.......2006-06-05
This third instalment of Rachel Caine's Weather Warden series is a brilliant continuation of her story. Joanna Baldwin has been a human Weather Warden, a Djinn, and she's now back to being human again and, once again, doing her best, despite blundering around not knowing what's going on, to save the world.
What's been really interesting about the way Rachel Caine is building these stories is that it's not just the same or similar story rehashed each time, but she's introducing new elements with each book. In book 2 we had the Ifrit; now in Book 3 we are introduced to a whole new secret society working against the Weather Wardens. Once again Joanne's past catches up with her and influences the situations in which she finds herself - old enemies come back to haunt her.
Rachel Caine has very effectively built the love affair between Joanne and David in these three books. They are learning to trust each other, and although the time they actually spend together in this book is very limited, you get a real sense of closeness between them. Of course Joanne's other potential beaux are still out there - Lewis, Paul, even perhaps Jonathan... but it's nice to read, for once, of a sassy, modern woman being consistent and committed to her man. Even if he isn't a man but a Djinn.
Like book 2, this one ended with a definite idea of where the next book is going to go. All is not well in Joanne's world and she evidently has a lot of work to do in book 4 to rescue David from the fix he's found himself in. However, these books probably do work OK as standalone books, although I think this one might have been a little confusing if you hadn't read the previous two.
I love the way that Rachel Caine portrays her heroine - she's just so much fun. Long may she continue writing!
Great fun -- mediocre flashbacks.......2006-04-07
The third book in Rachel Caine's series is just as fun as the first two. Picking up where the previous book left off, Joanne is headed for Las Vegas to retrieve the djinn Jonathan and to stop a teenage kid from destroying the city. Complicating matters, however, is that the Weather Wardens start telling her how to do her job, and then she runs into a shadowy group called the Ma'at who give her a "join us or die" ultimatum.
The book was a blast to read, and it contained some good twists I didn't see coming. Unfortunately, the flashbacks really bring the story to a halt. Not nearly as frequent as they were in the first book ("Ill Wind"), these flashbacks have many of the same problems: they slow down the movement of the main story, at their core they're really only background material, and they never made me concerned about Joanne's safety -- because they already happened! Obviously she lived through whatever happened back then so no matter how often she got thrown into a trunk or had her head shoved under water (frequently, BTW), I still knew she'd live through it.
Fortunately, the flashbacks never became so obtrusive that I put the book down or I would have given this book four stars instead of five, but the information could have presented in a more compelling way for the reader.
Overall, however, this book is great fun. Tolerate the flashbacks because they contain a few pieces of information you need to know, but the main storyline rocks.
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- The Origin of the Addams family!
- If you've never seen these cartoons, READ THEM! Classics!
- excellent
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Chas Addams Happily Ever After: A Collection of Cartoons to Chill the Heart of Your Loved One
Charles Addams
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Charles Addams was renowned for his depictions of love (or lack thereof) in his cartoons. The passion of Morticia and Gomez Addams, the lonely desires of Fester, the numerous grim and ghastly fights between husband and wife -- all found their way into Addams's signature drawings.
Addams's concept of love was quite a bit different from the traditional idea of romance. Forget roses and chocolate, Addams will show you how to woo a mermaid or celebrate an anniversary on a desert island. Or how to keep your husband on a leash -- literally. Learn what to do when your prince stays a frog, even after you've kissed him.
Compiled from Addams's personal archive, many of these cartoons are previously unpublished gems, while others are Addams classics. The cartoons in Chas Addams Happily Ever After run the gamut from ecstatic love to disappointed affection to murderous obsession and demonstrate that love really does hurt.
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The Origin of the Addams family!.......2007-09-21
This is where the characters that would later become "The Addams Family" got their start. Charles Addams with his unique sense of humor sheads a light on the dark side of humor. With whacky commementary on such light subjects such as suiside,murder and marrige, Mr. Addams never seemed to be without his tounge securly lodged in his cheek or was it bitten off? Oh well one never can tell what might come to mind after spending quality time in HIS mind! Anyone who loves the numerous shows or movies based on these hilarious cartoons owes it to themselves to see just where it all began!
If you've never seen these cartoons, READ THEM! Classics!.......2007-01-13
These are hilarious! It's morbid humor without being morbid - it's hard to explain, but I can tell you this, this are wonderful! You will not be disappointed - everyone loves these cartoons.
excellent.......2007-01-10
Is a good compilation of charles Addams works. With this book we have a wonderful view for the most important topics of this important american creator.
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- Excellent Resource!!
- Very, very helpful
- Not a good book
- An excellent book for kids with anger problems!
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More Hot Stuff to Help Kids Chill Out: The Anger and Stress Management Book
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Excellent Resource!!.......2006-07-08
I've used this book with both elementary and middle school students for years and it's a great tool for getting through to kids with anger problems. It has spaces for students to record their own responses and they like being able to do that. I've also noticed that students who normally "wouldn't be caught dead" reading a book seem to enjoy this book. The author uses humor throughout the book in an apparent to win over those kids. It works!
Very, very helpful.......2005-12-29
My daughter (age 11) had been having some severe difficulties with anger so I decided to buy this book. Wow! She has made huge progress after we read this book by Jerry Wilde. It's filled with great insights and exercises we completed together. I can't say enough nice things about this book.
Not a good book.......2005-10-10
this book is totally innappropriate for elementary children. It seems to only address anger issues, not stress issues. Not every child gets angry when they are stressed. Some are sad, nervous, or scared. A waste of my money. It is a workbook for a middle school or high school student to do on their own.
An excellent book for kids with anger problems!.......2004-08-18
If you like Dr. Wilde's book "Hot Stuff to Help Kids Chill Out," you'll love this book. I actually think this one might even be better than the first one because it contains information about stress management for children and adolescents. This book contains many helpful activities that demonstrate to kids that they have the ability to change their thoughts and change their feelings. This is an excellent book for parents and therapists alike!
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- Wind Chill Factor
- Electrifying story of a complex family
- Dont Cry for me Minnesota
- And a very dull, one star at that
- Complex and involving
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The Wind Chill Factor
Thomas Gifford
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Release Date: 1998-07-10 |
Book Description
A Reich is born. . .Hitler lost the war. This the world knows. What the world doesn't know is that some Nazi survivors view their defeat as a mere temporary setback. Their plans have long been in motion. Their key personnel are in place inside the corporations and capitals of every major nation. By the end of this century, it will be all theirs. . . against a man on the edge. John Cooper is an heir to this evil--an evil he thought he'd turned his back on. Until now. For the dark legacy has finally caught up with him, thrusting into his hands a secret too explosive to be kept as he races against time a figure from his past, insubstantial as a whisper, will be revealed to him. And for a single electrifying moment Cooper's fate, and the fate of billions, will hang in the terrifying balance. The Wind Chill Factor is classic suspense from a superlative storyteller.
From the Paperback edition.
Customer Reviews:
Wind Chill Factor.......2007-04-28
I'm only two chapters into this novel and already enjoying the author's vocabulary, command of the English language and powers of description. Those who're vocabulary challenged won't like it that much. What can I tell ya'? I also enjoy reading Shakespeare. I know not where this plot is going, except for an early hint of Nazi Germany. I'm ready to be entertained.
Electrifying story of a complex family.......2007-04-14
I am amazed and shocked at the vitriol and venom expressed against Gifford in some of these reviews! It's a sign that Gifford is a challenging writer.
It also surprised me, in 1972, that this book was never made into a movie. "Soon to be a major motion picture" said the cover. It never happened.
To the naysaying and nitpicking reviewers, I say, "Grow up." Gifford has captured something ugly and important here in this book. I used to audit county courts and county governments. Later I worked for a chief financial officer who lied under oath to a congressional committee and was fired by the organization's board. I've seen a lot of ruthless, petty, dishonest people.
And this book is a masterpiece in collecting such personalities. It ranks with Robert Towne's immortal screenplay for "Chinatown." And it is almost a screenplay itself. The main character is a literate but down-on-his-luck divorced movie buff, John Cooper, who makes innumerable references to classic motion pictures. He becomes a friend of the local police chief, a boy wonder who got away from the big city force by marrying a rich woman, like Dashell Hammit's Nick Charles.
The tale boomerangs through three continents. These things happen. There are villians like this out there.
If you like this book, you will also like the sequel, "The First Sacrifice" and a triumphant nail-biter about counterfeiting, "The Man from Lisbon," which I think is Gifford's best book ever.
Dont Cry for me Minnesota.......2002-02-19
1972: Drat! We have Nixon AND resurgent Nazi sleeper cells here and around the globe? John Cooper is recently divorced and eking out an AA-assisted writer's existence in Cambridge, MA when he receives a cryptic telegram from his elder brother, who is inexplicably in Buenos Aires:
"URGENT YOU MEET ME COOPER'S FALLS 20 JANUARY. DROP EVERYTHING. FAMILY TREE NEEDS ATTENTION. CHEERS OLD BOY. CYRIL."
So home to the family namesake Cooper's Falls, Mn goes John Cooper. This Ludlum-esque page-turner had me as soon as John Cooper's Lincoln swung northward in Chicago and headed on the long ago familiar Illinois Tollroad trip towards home in Minnesota - with a stop at "one of the Fred Harvey emporiums." Almost run off the road near Madison in a blizzard, John goes home to revisit old family secrets. Then round and round the globe he goes, where it stops only author Thomas Gifford knows. I was up all night following the intrigue!
And a very dull, one star at that.......2000-08-18
This is a dreadful book. It isn't even because it covers the same old, neo-Nazi (and old-Nazi for that matter) plots put to much better use by other authors. It is the author's choice of words. No one uses the stilted language of either the author in his narrative or of the dialogue between characters. The language makes this novel tedious reading. Making matters worse is the usual nonsense of an everyday person surviving attacks by professional killers and even dispatching some of them with little trouble. Gifford is clearly no Ludlum, and his heroes are no more likeable than his villians.
Actually, Gifford wrote a sequel to this book a number of years later. He brought back Cooper and his long lost sister, etal. Trying to be fair and allowing for the fact that "The Wind Chill Factor" was an early novel, I started reading it. Unbelievably, it was worse than the original. Even though I make it a practice to finish any book I start, I gave up after the first 100 pages.
Complex and involving.......1999-09-22
The Wind Chill Factor isn't necessarily an easy book to read. The plot is complex and if you don't keep up with the different twists, it would be easy to get lost in the details. However, this is absolutely one of the most richly written books I've ever read. The sensations the lead character experience become the reader's sensations; his thoughts, your thoughts. Once you commit your energy to the story, you'll be hard pressed to put the book down until you are finished.
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- cute book
- THE intro knitting book to own!
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Teen Knitting Club: Chill Out and Knit
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All over the country, kids are picking up knitting needles and wildly colorful yarns to make really cool clothes and other fabulous stuff--from cozy chenille scarves to snuggly shawls, funky rag bags to furry tank tops, whimsical brimmed hats to classy cardigans. Whether on their own or together with friends in after-school clubs, recreation centers, or even yarn shops, these kids are discovering that knitting is more than learning basic stitches and following pattern directions.
Knitting is a way to get exactly what they want to own, and it is also a fun way to relax and hang out, a way to surprise a friend with a handmade sweet sixteen present, a way to discover the creative "me" in themselves.
Teen Knitting Club shows them how they can do it all--from learning the basics to forming knitting clubs of their own. Firsthand stories and tips from scores of teens both advise and encourage teens, while lively four-color photographs of their handiwork show what can be done with just a little practice.
Cool kids everywhere will be saying, "Move over, Grandma," and joining in this creative and rewarding pastime.
Customer Reviews:
cute book.......2007-01-05
I bought this for my 12 year old niece. I honestly didn't know what to rate it because I didn't read through it extensively, but it did have lots of cute patterns. I noticed that there was a section too for shorter projects, great for long trips, etc. There was also a section about starting your own knitting club.
THE intro knitting book to own!.......2007-01-04
I teach a lot of kids and adults to knit and this is the first book I have found that has it all: clear, accurate how-to information; patterns for things you will actually WEAR after you knit them; well-designed format which makes the book easy to navigate. My favorite section is a list of the top 10 most common knitting mistakes and how to repair them. The only criticism I have of this book is the title. I recommend this book for every novice knitter, from eight years of age on up.
Great Basics.......2006-11-09
I liked this book, out of a lot of beginning knitting books, because it shows guys as well as girls knitting. And the hat patterns are the best. Simple, clear instructions, and directions on how to substitute yarns. I agree with the earlier poster about the lack of extended sizing but I don't think that the sweaters are the strength of this book - it's the hats and scarves!
One Of the Best!.......2006-06-20
I love this book! Unlike all the other knitting books I've read, this one doesn't claim to be easy, it actally is! I've never made a hat before because it's been too intimadating, but this book really simplafies all things. I believe it's good for beginers, but might be a little boaring for kniters who have been knitting for a long time.
You don't have to be a teen..........2006-02-17
This book is Great! It is easy to read and understand. It has some simple but trendy patterns, too. All the basics of knitting wrapped up in easy to use instructions. You don't have to be a teen to use it. I bought it for my granddaughter but am using myself, too.
Jacki Sutherland
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