Saturday, October 16, 2010

The Four Agreements Companion Book : Using the Four Agreements to Master the Dream of Your Life

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Okay, so the intro is a bit New Age-y but this book is really full of straight-talking commonsense worth reading. You don't need to accept Toltec wisdom to see that the content of this book can help you realign how you think about your life and relationships. Oh, and it's cheaper than therapy. :-)

honesty - George W. Gehen -
The Four Agreements Companion Book is essential, as was advised. I am finding that this is absolutely true.
What
both books promis is astonishing. I am excited anticipating mastering "the dream of my Life".




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The Four Agreements introduced a simple, but powerful code of conduct for attaining personal freedom and true happiness. Now The Four Agreements Companion Book takes you even further along the journey to recover the awareness and wisdom of your authentic self. This Companion Book is a must-read not only for those who enjoyed don Miguel's first book, but f or anyone who is ready to leave suffering behind, and to master the art of living in our natural state: happiness.


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In The Four Agreements, Mexican shaman Miquel Ruiz built his teachings around four agreements: be impeccable with your word; don't take anything personally; don't make assumptions; always do your best. Now Ruiz offers readers a companion guide, making practical mysticism out of the ancient Toltec tradition. On the one hand this is an eloquent introduction to Toltec teachings, offering a fascinating discussion of how one's life is a dream (and a dream that's often dictated by others) and how "domestication" is the root of human suffering. On the other hand don Miquel has also written a Toltec self-help book, offering specific tools, exercises, and suggestions to help readers live their own dreams, become more attentive, and make conscious agreements with themselves. For readers who feel aligned with the Toltec tradition, this will certainly be a powerful ally as they begin the dream of transformation. --Gail Hudson


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Thursday, October 14, 2010

The Little Book of Bull Moves, Updated and Expanded: How to Keep Your Portfolio Up When the Market Is Up, Down, or Sideways (Little Book, Big Profits)

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In The Little Book of Bull Moves, popular author and economic advisor, Peter Schiff, takes a new look at America's bull markets of the 1920's, 1960's, and 1990's, and the bear markets that followed. Analyzing similarities and differences from both an economic and political perspective, Schiff discusses investment strategies that worked then and explains how those same conservative approaches to investing can be applied in today's market.

  • Provides detailed advice on the techniques and strategies that can help investors maintain and even build wealth now and in the turbulent times that lie just ahead
  • Filled with insightful commentary, inventive metaphors, and prescriptive advice
  • Other titles by Schiff: Crash Proof: How to Profit From the Coming Economic Collapse, and The Little Book of Bull Moves in Bear Markets

Written by a seasoned Wall Street prognosticator, The Little Book of Bull Moves shows readers how to make money under adverse market conditions by using conservative, nontraditional investment strategies.



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Saturday, October 9, 2010

The Attachment Parenting Book : A Commonsense Guide to Understanding and Nurturing Your Baby

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I was so thrilled to find this book, which simply substantiates everything I've been doing instinctively since our baby was born--nursing on demand, responding to her cries, holding her a lot, etc. I have never liked the term "spoiled" to describe a baby, and I always knew that any child of mine would never be left in the crib alone and frightened to cry it out. So what a welcome surprise it was to find out I am one of many who espouse this "attachment" philosophy.

When it comes to babies, I believe you need a certain amount of science combined with a healthy dose of animal instinct. Dr. Sears brings to the table medical expertise, along with the practical experience of raising multiple children and a deep respect for the innate knowledge parents have from the get-go. His advice is organic, not demanding, as he explains how attachment parenting can work for a wide range of families in many circumstances.

I would recommend this book to anyone researching baby-care techniques. It is a clear, natural approach to child rearing, and one that we will practice for the duration of our daughter's childhood.

Good for new parents - walkgently -
This is a great book offering tips and facts on breastfeeding, baby wearing, bonding, etc. It was not very helpful for me as my son is 10 months old already and we've been practicing attachment parenting since he was born. I was also very informed about things such as breastfeeding so I didn't learn anything new but I definitely will pass it along to other family members who aren't as informed and don't know about attachment parenting!

A recommended book for new parents or parents-to-be, or if you are changing your parenting style and are new to attachment parenting.

Great intro to Attachment parenting - Amanda M. Mcmahon - Houghton, MI
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Is it OK to sleep with your newborn baby? How old is too old for breastfeeding? These questions and more are answered in this latest addition to the Sears Parenting Library. Attachment Parenting encourages early, strong, and sustained attention to the new baby's needs and this book outlines the steps that will create the most lasting bonds between parents and their children. Practical and inspirational, this book, the heart of the Sears' parenting creed, is a necessity for every new parents' bookshelf.



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Friday, October 8, 2010

The Green Fairy Book

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In the late 19th century, historian, scholar, and anthropologist, Andrew Lang, began publishing collections of fairy tales from around the world. The first volume was `The Blue Fairy Book' published in 1887. Lang was not a true ethnologist, like the German Brothers Grimm. He was far more the `translator' than collector of tales from the source, stories transcribed from being told by people to whom the tales were passed down by word of mouth. In fact, many stories in his first volume, such as Rumpelstiltskin; Snow White; Sleeping Beauty; Cinderella; and Hansel and Gretel were translated from Grimm's books of fairy tales. Some of his `fairy tales' were even `copied from relatively recent fantasy fiction, such as A Voyage to Lilliput, the first of the four episodes in Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels.
My inspiration for commenting Lang's series of fairy tale books is for the sheer quantity of tales, the wonderful woodcut illustrations, some few of which may have become almost as popular as the tales (although not quite in the same league as Sir John Tenniel's illustrations for Lewis Carroll's great fantasies), and the fact that I had these when I was young.
With twelve of these books, with between 30 and 36 stories in each book, this gives one about 400 different stories. If I were to recommend anything as standard equipment at a grandparents' house, it would be a complete set of these books.
Needless to say, there are a few `warnings' to accompany books assembled over 100 years ago. You will encounter a fair number of words with which even an adult may be unfamiliar, let alone a five year old. For example, on the second page of The Princess Mayblossom in The Red Fairy Book, a character puts sulfur in a witch's porridge. This requires at least three explanations. What is sulfur, what is porridge, and why is sulfur in porridge such a bad thing. More difficult still is when a prince entered the town on a white horse which `pranced and caracoled to the sound of the trumpets'. In 19th century London, caracoling (making half turns to the right and the left) was probably as common and as well known as `stepping on the gas' is today. But, if you're a grandparent, that's half the fun, explaining new words and ideas to the young-uns.
There is another `danger' which may require just a bit more explanation, although in today's world of crime dramas on TV, I'm not sure that most kids are already totally immune to being shocked by death and dead bodies. In these stories, lots of people and creatures get killed in very unpleasant ways, and lots of very good people and creatures suffer in very unpleasant ways. It's ironic that the critics in Lang's own time felt the stories were 'unreality, brutality, and escapism to be harmful for young readers, while holding that such stories were beneath the serious consideration of those of mature age'. The success of a whole library of Walt Disney feature length cartoons based on these stories is a testament to how well they work with children. But do be warned, Uncle Walt did clean things up a bit. Lang's versions hold back on very little that was ugly and unpleasant in some of these stories.
The down side to the great quantity of stories is that even when some come from very different parts of the world, there is a remarkable amount of overlap in theme, plot, and characters. But by the time you get to another story of a beautiful young girl mistreated by a stepmother, it will have been several month since you read Cinderella or the Little Glass Slipper in The Blue Fairy Book. The other side of the coin is that you can play the game of trying to recall what that other story was with a similar theme.
There is one very big word of caution about buying these books through Amazon or a similar on line outlet. I stopped counting when I got to twelve different editions of The Blue Fairy Book, or a volume including several of these books. Not all of these editions have the original woodcuts and even worse, not all have a table of contents and introduction. The one publisher which has all twelve volumes is by Dover. Other publishers, such as Flying Chipmunk Publishing (yes, that's it's name) also have all the original illustrations, table of contents, and introduction, but I'm not certain that publisher has all twelve volumes. Dover most certainly does, as I just bought all twelve of them from Amazon.
While I suspect these stories may have been `old hat' for quite some time, it may be that with the popularity of Lord of the Rings, the Narnia stories, and the Harry Potter stories, all of which have their share of suffering and death, that these may be in for a revival. Again, the main attraction is that for relatively little money and space, Grammy and Grandad get a great resource for bonding with children.



Love the Fairy Books - Colleen G. Skott -
My children and I use the Fairy Books series as part of our homeschooling program. We just love them.




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The book has no illustrations or index. Purchasers are entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Subjects: Fairy tales; Fairy tales; Folklore; Juvenile Fiction / General; Fiction / Fairy Tales, Folklore



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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

The Little Red Hen (Little Golden Book)

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I love all Little Golden Books, especially the classics. I remember having this read to me when I was younger, and I was glad I was still able to buy it so I could read it to my child. This is a great story which goes along with great memories!

the little red hen golden book - karen taylor - Council Bluffs, IA, US
I'm trying nto collect as many of the golden books as I can and the little red hen was one I loved. Trust Amazon, they always have what I'm looking for!!




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Beloved illustrator J.P. Miller's graphic, colorful farm animals seem to jump right off the page -- but they aren't jumping to help the Little Red Hen plant her wheat! Young children will learn a valuable lesson about teamwork from this funny, favorite folktale. A Little Golden Book Classic!



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Monday, October 4, 2010

Magic Tree House Collection: Books 1-8

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I cannot possibly recommend this highly enough, I wish I could give it 10 stars! I have a 4.5 year old son and 2 and 3 year old daughters. My son is absolutely enthralled by this series. The girls are interested, but still a bit too young for it. My son is currently sitting in the living room listening to it, which to my delight, he prefers over watching TV! The stories are both gripping and educational. The books have piqued his interest in many new subjects. We've quickly gone through the first 30 books! I'll be sad when it ends, though I anticipate we'll just start over, and listen to these several times over.

entertaining but the cd's are confusing - T. Allbright - cullman,al
This would have been a 5 star had the books been each on an individual cd instead of starting wherever the last story ended. My children still love the stories, it just makes it a little difficult for the one operating the cd's.




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Just in time for the holidays enjoy eight Magic Tree House chapter books in a special CD gift set. As an added bonus, listen to an interview with the author and reader, Mary Pope Osborne.

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Saturday, October 2, 2010

The Walking Dead, Book 6

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JUST IN TIME FOR THE ALL-NEW TELEVISION SERIES ON AMC! This hardcover features another 12 issues of the hit series, all in one oversized hardcover volume. Perfect for long time fans, new readers, and anyone interested in reading a zombie movie on paper that never ends. Collects The Walking Dead #61-72.



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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Sh*t My Dad Says

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My sister hasn't been in the best of moods for the past year,
I showed her this book when we were together this summer and she laughed
until she had to sit down. So, I bought it for her birthday. He says
things the rest of us just barely have the nerve to think.

Hilarious! - Edgar Allen Poe - new york, ny
I read this book in one day and it has been passed around to my friends. Many laugh out loud moments in this book, so be careful where you read it!

Fun read - Justin Thibodeaux -
This is a great book when you are just sitting around with nothing to do. It is very funny and, surprisingly enough, has some advice that you can take from it.




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After being dumped by his longtime girlfriend, twenty-eight-year-old Justin Halpern found himself living at home with his seventy-three-year-old dad. Sam Halpern, who is "like Socrates, but angrier, and with worse hair," has never minced words, and when Justin moved back home, he began to record all the ridiculous things his dad said to him:

"That woman was sexy. . . . Out of your league? Son, let women figure out why they won't screw you. Don't do it for them."

"Do people your age know how to comb their hair? It looks like two squirrels crawled on their heads and started fucking."

"The worst thing you can be is a liar. . . . Okay, fine, yes, the worst thing you can be is a Nazi, but then number two is liar. Nazi one, liar two."

More than a million people now follow Mr. Halpern's philosophical musings on Twitter, and in this book, his son weaves a brilliantly funny, touching coming-of-age memoir around the best of his quotes. An all-American story that unfolds on the Little League field, in Denny's, during excruciating family road trips, and, most frequently, in the Halperns' kitchen over bowls of Grape-Nuts, Sh*t My Dad Says is a chaotic, hilarious, true portrait of a father-son relationship from a major new comic voice.




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I have no idea why I'm sopping wet in this photo, but I'm going to guess it's because I rolled in something filthy or spilled something on myself. Hosing me down was my dad’s favorite method for cleaning me off.Here I am with my dad in his garden, which he adores and whose upkeep he takes very seriously. "It's my first love, besides your mother and horse racing. And you and your brothers, too, I suppose," he’s said.My dad used to carry me on his shoulders quite a bit when I was a child--until the time I accidentally urinated on him while I was up there. We were at a neighbor’s house and he quickly ran outside, threw me off, ripped off his shirt, then hosed me down like he was from the CDC and I'd come in contact with the Ebola Virus.

My dad is an avid reader, and all throughout my childhood he’d come home after working for 12 hours and we’d sit on the couch and read together.My family’s trip to the Grand Canyon in 1983 was one of only two family vacations we took. It coincided with the time when my dad started to lose his hair, and decided he'd wear hats to mask his increasing baldness. It wasn’t long before he changed his tune, tossed the caps, and decided he didn’t care what anyone else thought.




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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Wonderful World of Horses Coloring Book (Dover Coloring Book)

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My daugter is 9 and loves anything to do with horses. So, when I was strapped for other ideas at the near-last minute for Christmas, I checked Amazon and found this book, along with a horse-related board game. This book is not very thick. In fact, I guess I was at first concerned by it's relatively few pages, compared to other activity books I have purchased for her in the past. However, the drawings in the book are of higher quality than any other activity book she has had. She really has enjoyed taking her time to try to match her coloring skills to that quality. All things considered, she is happy with it, so I am happy with it.

Great! - D. DeSante - Limerick, PA USA
This product came before due date and it was in new shape, as promised. Glad I found this to go along w/another book.

fun to color and educational - P. Pasda - usa
ANyone, a child or adult can learn from this presentation of horses both mythical and real. THe artist and author are clear and present distinctive drawings that are fun to frame after coloring. Use imagination for hours of fun with this book!Coyote April




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Thirty handsome illustrations capture the legendary grace and beauty of the horse. Depictions of mounted riders; horses racing across fields; mares with their colts; horses walking, galloping, trotting; a stallion rearing up on its hind legs; and more. Captions supplement an impressive panorama of the world's best-loved and most highly prized animals.



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Sunday, September 26, 2010

The Book of Lost Things

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I wasn't really sure what to expect from John Connolly's "Book of Lost Things". What little information I had read about the title suggested that it was something of a child's fairy tale, with some rather darker themes that actually made it more suited to adults. I was curious to see what it was all about, though must admit that I've let this one sit on my to read pile for shamefully longer than it deserved.

The Book of Lost Things is somewhat like a fairy tales within fairy tales. It has that children's book quality of magic and immagination that I often find lacking in "adult" books, yet the magic is spiced with an adult-ness about it that made me squirm at the sheer horror and cruelty of some of it. This book is often very graphic and violant. Definitely not for the squeamish and those that don't like to read about blood and guts, children being eaten and people's heads being chopped off (which seems to happen quite a lot in this title, it seems). It even made me go "ewwww!" a few times, and I'd thought myself grown accustomed to the darkest horrors of a fantasy writer's immagination.

It's a good story. Don't be misled by the book's size though: the story is actually only about 350 pages long. The rest of the book (some 150 pages or so) are dedicated to the authors notes and commentary about the fairytales that inspired the book's creation.

I won't go too much into the plot itself, as I found that one thing that really heightened my enjoyment was not quite knowing what to expect. The ONLY thing that I can say spoilt the book for me a bit was an event that occured near the ending. I don't want to give away spoilers (and it would be a massive spoiler) but I just felt that after the main conflict had ended, the rest of the book felt rushed and a bit... lazy due to a certain character (who I felt was there simply for conveniance). Perhaps offers will argue differently, but that was just my view of things. Still, it was not so bad as to ruin my overal opinion of this book.

The Book of Lost Things is definitely worth a read.

Too Expensive - Charm City Reader - Maryland, USA
Will not purchase for Kindle at this price. Paperback version cheaper than electronic version. Plan to purchase a used copy on eBay instead so Amazon will not receive ANY profit on the transaction.

FAIRY TALES WITH A CREEPY TWIST! - Kari M. Layne - Las Vegas, NV
The Book of Lost things was an amazing journey through a young boys imagination and fears. I'm a huge sucker for a classic fairy tale twisted into something new and different. And this book did just that... except with many stories all twisted together instead of just one. On this journey we get a hint of the Wizard of Oz, Alice in Wonderland, Snow White, Goldilocks and the 3 Bears, and many more all rolled into one creepy twisted world with a very sinister, scary villan in the form of the Crooked Man. Young David starts off as a scared, lonely and somewhat selfish little boy, and after all is said and done, he has matured and learned some serious life lessons about growing and sharing, love and family.




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High in his attic bedroom, twelve-year-old David mourns the death of his mother, with only the books on his shelf for company. But those books have begun to whisper to him in the darkness. Angry and alone, he takes refuge in his imagination and soon finds that reality and fantasy have begun to meld. While his family falls apart around him, David is violently propelled into a world that is a strange reflection of his own -- populated by heroes and monsters and ruled by a faded king who keeps his secrets in a mysterious book, The Book of Lost Things.

Taking readers on a vivid journey through the loss of innocence into adulthood and beyond, New York Times bestselling author John Connolly tells a dark and compelling tale that reminds us of the enduring power of stories in our lives.



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Friday, September 24, 2010

The Breathing Book: Vitality & Good Health Through Essential Breath Work

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This book is very easy to read - has lots of pictures and diagrams with great explanations. I have a lot of tension in my shoulders - the left side in particular - and when I feel the burn of tension, I know I'm not breathing properly. It helps SO MUCH! I can get the pain to go away almost instantly when I realize how I am breathing. I constantly check in with myself now. It definitely helps me feel more grounded and just plain better in general. And I'm not even through the entire book yet - I can't wait to see how much it helps in other areas - such as with my horses!

Breathing book is very insightful - karina small - n las vegas, nv United States
This book is very insightful and gives great anatomical insight to breathing. Great exercises are included to breathe your way to health.




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A groundbreaking approach to improving the quality of your life through the most readily accessible resource: your breath. These safe and easy-to-learn techniques can also be used to treat asthma and ease stress, depression, eating disorders, insomnia, arthritis, chronic pain, and other debilitating conditions.



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Thursday, September 23, 2010

Mexican Folk Art Coloring Book (Dover Coloring Books)

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This is a beautifully adapted coloring book of Mexican Folk art from various regions in Mexico: Guerrero, Jalisco, Puebla, Guadalajara, San Antonio de la Isla, Oaxaca, Metepec and Michoacan. There are 30 black and white illustrations adapted from authentic native art.

This book is so beautiful in its black and white illustrations that I am nervous to begin my coloring adventure, but I just purchased a new set of watercolor pencils and I can't wait to try them out. Maybe it's because I love to color, but I think more people should take a moment to remember when they were kids and coloring was just FUN-no work required!

My 4 favorite illustrations are the cover: a skull design of popote (little straws) and papel picado (cut paper), A yarn painting of a Huichol Indian ceremony, Paper-cut made for the Festival of the Dead from Puebla and Seed Spirits from the Otomi village of San Pablito, Puebla.

Stay inside the lines or don't. The 10 color designs on the cover could perhaps inspire the creativity in you or in someone you know.

no day of the dead - C. Wood - Arvada, CO
Book is very detailed, but only one and a half pages of Dia de los Muertos.




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Striking adaptations of authentic native art--rich in beauty and originality--depict, among other subjects, a Mixtec circular design from an incised gourd rattle, religious figures from a Metepec ceramic candlestick, aand images of jaguars taken from a lacquered chest from Guerrero. An exciting challenge for coloring book enthusiasts, these 30 eye-catching illustrations will also inspire artists, designers, and craftspeople.



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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

The Savoy Cocktail Book

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I highly recommend the book along with the Boston Museum of Fine Art hand tooled martini shaker. (on web) Take yourself back to the thirties with a couple of cool ones. Great drinks and the illustrations will suit the serious vintage buff. Fun to look at even if you are not drinking.....even better when you are.

Top Of The Line - M. Blum - San Francisco Bay Area
Got this for research, not really intending to make anything from it, but this is the best source for Thirties drink research.

Okay, but nothing special - Jackal - Singapore
This is a facsimile copy of a classic vintage book. I thought that would be cool. However, if you remove the dust cover, the book have a Times New Roman font on the back. How cool is that if you want vintage? The very least the publisher could have done was to make the book look totally vintage.

The drink recipes are good, but quite hard to mess them up. I would have loved footnotes regarding certain ingredients that are not common today. I know it is kind of geeky, but I think people in the market for vintage cocktail books are kind of geeky anyway. I don't belong to this group, I just wanted to have one book.

The index is very weak. The drinks are organised alpabetically and it would be nice to have an ingredients index at the back. If I want to do something with Bourbon I have to flip through the whole book for Bourbon recipes.

People tell me this is a classic so for that reason I give it 3 stars, otherwise 2 would do for the above reasons.

Cheers




Rating : 4.0

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Synonymous with style, elegance, and sophistication, the Savoy is unsurprisingly also the birthplace of some of the most famous cocktails in the world. During the 1920s and 1930s, Prohibition-dodging Americans visiting London for tea-dances and cocktails made the bar at the Savoy their home. Here they were entertained by legendary American barman Harry Craddock, inventor of the White Lady and popularizer of the Dry Martini. Originally published in 1930, the Savoy Cocktail Book features 750 of Harry's most popular recipes. It is a fascinating record of the cocktails that set London alight at the time—and which are just as popular today. Taking you from Slings to Smashes, Fizzes to Flips, and featuring art deco illustrations, this book is the perfect gift for any budding mixologist or fan of 1930s-style decadence and sophistication.



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Monday, September 20, 2010

Journey Into the Past (New York Review Books Classics)

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This is the latest volume in the Pushkin Press' admirable undertaking to make more of the brilliant works of Stefan Zweig available in English. The novella of just 81 pages is flanked by a Foreword by Paul Bailey and an Afterword by the superb translator Anthea Bell.

Ludwig, a young German of humble social origins, had fallen passionately in love with the wife of his wealthy industrialist employer, and she with him. Zweig - and his translators - have always excelled in descriptions of tempestuous emotions which sweep the reader along. Ludwig was sent on what was intended to be a two-year business mission to Mexico, but before the end of those two years the First World War had broken out, and it would be nine years before he returned to Germany and met her again, and the journey of the title is in part a train journey they take together from Frankfurt to Heidelberg. He was now married, and the industrialist had died. On the train he recalls the history of their relationship in the past. And now? And in the future?

One part of what lies ahead is when they came across a massive Nazi parade - just three years after the end of the First World War and twelve years before the Nazis came to power - as they left the station at Heidelberg. The novella itself was started in 1924, and Zweig probably worked on it as late as the 1930s. As the complete typescript was not found and then published (in a French translation) until 2008, it is impossible to know whether this episode, laden with menace, was part of the original draft. Zweig had always loathed war and the nationalism that gave rise to it, so it may well have been an example of his highly-strung prescience.

A superb novella - Darryl R. Morris - Atlanta, GA
Ludwig is a self-made man, who was born in poverty, put himself through university at night while working during the day, and rose to become the trusted right-hand man of a wealthy German industrialist in the years before the Great War. The industrialist is in failing health, and asks Ludwig to move into his vast estate. He initially refuses, but finally agrees. Upon his arrival, he meets the industrialist's beautiful young wife, who makes him feel immediately at home, and he soon falls madly in love with her.

Two years later he is sent to Central America by the company, and the trip is to last two years. He is initially reluctant to leave, due to his previously unexpressed feelings for his unnamed love. Once she finds out he is leaving, she admits that she fell in love with him from the moment she first met him, and they agree to consummate their smoldering love on his return. The meeting is delayed due to the onset of the Great War, but eventually he is able to return to Germany, and the two agree to meet. He feels the same passion for her that he had on his departure, but wonders if she will still agree to her promise.

Journey into the Past is a complex, passionate tale of love and how it can grow or wither with time and hardship. The story had me on edge for its short length, and is one of the best novellas I've ever read.




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A deep study of the unhappy heart by one of the masters of the psychological novel, Journey into the Past, here for the first time in America, is a previously unpublished novella that was found among Zweig’s stories after his death. Investigating the strange ways in which love, in spite of everything—time, war, betrayal—can last, Zweig tells the story of Louis, an ambitious young man from a modest background who falls in love with the wife of his rich employer. His love is returned, and indeed the couple vow to live together, but then Louis is sent to Mexico on business and, while he is away, the First World War breaks out. With travel and even communication across the Atlantic shut down, Louis makes a new life in Mexico. Years later, however, he returns to Germany to find his former beloved a widow and their feelings, though altered, no less engaged. Is it possible for love to survive precisely as the impossible?



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Saturday, September 18, 2010

Monsters of Men: Chaos Walking: Book Three

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War. That is all the Mayor, with a gleam in his eye, can say. Stuck in the middle, all Todd can do is watch Mistress Coyle's terrorist army boom into New Prentisstown, spy the native Spackle soldiers zigzagging down the hill in front, and accompany Mayor Prentiss as his men march to meet them. Somewhere, the scout ship of incoming settlers will be landing in the middle of Mistress Coyle's army oblivious to the chaos and Viola, ankles broken, galloping away from it all on her horse Acorn. Badly outnumbered and with two sides to fight, Todd and Viola are conflicted as ever. Peace or war, forgiveness or revenge, and hope or despair; if only the decisions were that polar. How much of their moral integrity are they willing to sacrifice to save each other?

Who could wait until September for the concluding book in this trilogy? So much drama, intensity, and unpredictable unknowns? I couldn't. There was no turning back once I calculated that for only a couple dollars more, I could have it now, and in the spiffy UK edition no less. (Which seriously, if we're talking about cover art, it has one of the most creative and one-of-a-kind book jackets out there. ) It also has to do with a certain author named Patrick Ness, who is the king of cliffhangers. The Ask and the Answer ended, again, with everything still on the line and a new plot twist. I can't help thinking: was he trying to kill us with suspense? But I can't see it written differently. Ness' signature chapter and ending cliffhangers reflect the entire tone of this series: furious pace, anything-can-happen, action-driven story arc for a futuristic people forced to settle a New World sans technology but with unknown alien natives and uttered thoughts called Noise.

More than the first two books in the Chaos Walking trilogy, Monsters of Men will unfailing hook you so that you can't put it down. Alternating sometimes as much as every other page between the perspectives of Todd and Viola, each viewpoint usually cut off mid-scene, mid-action, and on the brink of disaster, leaving you saying "what?". Being honest without a by-your-leave the incredibly fast pacing was almost overwhelming, veering on overstimulation. For those of you able to read each book in the series back-to-back, I don't think this would be an issue. It took me several pages to find my bearings and get emotionally back into the ambiguity of both the Mayor and Mistress Coyle's sides and feel invested. But once the third, differing perspective is introduced, my interest piqued and I easily let the brisk plot carry me along. A big light is shined on the Spackle creatures - what they're like, how they communicate, and how they fight. Frankly it was fascinating and combined with our increasing experience with the people of Prentisstown, the singular abilities of the Mayor, the growing capabilities of Todd, the healers of Mistress Coyle, the pieces began to fall together into a compelling whole. What are the origins of Noise, its capabilities and its true purpose? All of these questions that have been building on each other since The Knife of Never Letting Go are answered compellingly. To say I was completely satisfied with the conclusion after two books that leave you hanging is an understatement. That's not to say that Patrick Ness keeps you guessing until the final page, or everything is answered, but in the least all the loose end are tied up. Finishing Monsters of Men was a memorable experience for me which admittedly involved some crying. Before my bookpushing gets any worse PLEASE if you like scifi/dystopian YA in the least go out and get this series. You won't regret it. It was a near perfect series for me and will go on my all-time favorites list.

Amazing ending to the trilogy - Bonnie Svitavsky - Puyallup, WA
It's so hard to know what to say about this book. It's an amazing ending to the series, and it is worthy of all those cliches... my heart was racing while I read it, it kept me guessing throughout the very last pages for what would happen to my beloved characters, there were more twists and turns then you could shake a stick at, and I was in tears at the very end. I'm going to do my best to keep this spoiler-free.

This book, like the previous two in the series, deals with weighty issues of love, loyalty, trust, communication, and information. But Ness also delves into relationships between parents and their children, leaders and followers, and the responsibilities associated with all of these roles. And then there's the issue of redemption... can people go beyond the point of redemption?

The story focuses onto Todd and Viola, Mayor Prentiss and Mistress Coyle, and the Sky (leader of the Land - or Spackle as they are called by humans) and the Return (previously known to us as 1017). Outside of these main pairings, we have two settlers, Simone and Bradly, who are friends of Viola's and control the scout ship we saw landing at the end of The Ask and the Answer. And we have the returning Mistresses, Wilf and Jane, Lee, and Angharrad and Acorn (yes, I included the horses, because I LOVE those horses). As in The Ask and the Answer, we can draw the comparisons between the Mayor and Mistress Coyle, seeing how they each use power and politics to try and seize control. But, while I thought they were far too similar in the last book, we see them strongly diverge here as they both realize that the war has changed from the one that they started.

The reader is constantly shifting in this book, from the perspective of Todd to Viola to 1017. The changes are fast-paced and abrupt, which can take a little getting used to, since it feels like you're almost always having the rug pulled out from under you. However, it's worth it to keep with the story and just try to get into Ness's rhythm.

The ending is... ambiguous. It will make for excellent discussion, as will the way that the characters finish their own stories. Ness puts such a strong emphasis on forgiveness, acceptance, and hope throughout the series that I have a hard time not feeling hopeful at the ending. You really would be doing yourself a favor in reading this series. It has a little over everything... sci-fi, survival, adventure, animals, appeal to guys and girls, romance, super powers, and war. Maybe that makes the book sound overloaded, but it's also a beautiful story with characters who will stay with you long after you've finished reading.

On a slightly offbeat note, I don't think I'll ever be able to read or hear the word "Todd?" without getting choked up. Just typing it now has me tearing up!




Rating : 5.0

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In the riveting conclusion to the acclaimed dystopian series, a boy and girl caught in the chaos of war face devastating choices that will decide the fate of a world.

As a world-ending war surges around them, Todd and Viola face monstrous decisions. The indigenous Spackle, thinking and acting as one, have mobilized to avenge their murdered people. Ruthless human leaders prepare to defend their factions at all costs, even as a convoy of new settlers approaches. And as the ceaseless Noise lays all thoughts bare, the projected will of the few threatens to overwhelm the desperate desire of the many. The consequences of each action, each word, are unspeakably vast: To follow a tyrant or a terrorist? To save the life of the one you love most, or thousands of strangers? To believe in redemption, or assume it is lost? Becoming adults amid the turmoil, Todd and Viola question all they have known, racing through horror and outrage toward a shocking finale.



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Friday, September 17, 2010

Light of Eidon (Legends of the Guardian-King, Book 1)

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I was a little hesitant to begin reading this book...however in the end I was completely hooked! The story was compelling and kept you enthralled from beginning to end. I immediately purchased the rest of the series and was absolutely glued to my Kindle!! Thanks to the author and I thank Amazon for putting this book out there for anyone to grab up!

Shallow and unimaginative - Lori Denning - Salt Lake City UTAH
Wow, where to start.....This book had so much potential. The allegory, the characters, but it seemed to fall short in every area.
I felt like the book wasn't quite ready gestating, before it sprang into existence.
Overall, I felt like the story ran ahead of itself. In a rush to get to the plot points, we forgot about character development, setting, engaging prose and story line. The book read more like an outline than an epic story.
For example, the characters are extremely shallow and archetypal. They are very hard to relate to, have very little back story and seem to change without much stimulus. Rather, the author needed them to be brave, they are suddenly brave. The author wanted doubt, voila, doubt. Characters pop in and out at random giving me the feeling that I missed a section or two.
I also felt like the prose was jumpy. It seemed to be heavy handed, practicing using big words, but didn't really carry me along in the story.
What a shame. This seemed like such a unique approach, that got lost in....the telling. Go back, rewrite it, but give it some more heart, deeper characters, time and growth.

Entertaining although a bit tired - David C. Lauri Jr. - Dayton, Ohio
Light of Eidon was an entertaining diversion, if a bit predictable.

Christians may find this book quite inspiring -- even on a fantasy world there exists God the Father, with His will for our lives from which we can run but not hide, and his Son come to dwell amongst us in human form so that we may know Him and so that He can atone for the great debt we owe His Father (debt incurred by trying to deny Him and His will).

Hancock adds a twist to Christian allegory that C.S. Lewis left out of his Chronicles of Narnia, namely the idea that there are multiple peoples of faith who share some beliefs and scriptures in common. The existence of these multiple faiths can make it difficult to discern the truth faith from false ones, but The Light of Eidon is surprisingly ecumenical for a Christian allegory in that it raises the theme that people from different faith traditions can nevertheless come together, in part because of the commonalities of their divergent backgrounds.

After reading this book, however, Christians on Earth might come to wish that the Christian God offered such visible signs of his existence as does Eidon.

(Those reading my review might be interested to know that despite this qualifying as a "Amazon Verified Purchase," I got Light of Eidon as a free Kindle download and despite enjoying the book enough to read it completely will not be purchasing subsequent titles in the Guardian-King series.)




Rating : 4.0

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Soul-Stirring Fantasy From the Author of the Acclaimed Arena

Abramm has dedicated the last eight years of his life to becoming worthy to touch and tend the Sacred Flames of Eidon, and he expects to be blessed for his devotion and sacrifice. But on the eve of taking the vows that will irrevocably separate him from the life he was born to—as Abramm Kalladorne, fifth son of the king of Kiriath, he is betrayed by his spiritual mentor and sold into slavery by his own family.

Swept along by the winds of a new destiny, Abramm is forced to compete as a gladiator. When the oppressed masses rally around his success, he discovers his suffering has molded him into something greater than he ever thought possible—to serve a purpose he never imagined.



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Thursday, September 16, 2010

Big Red Barn Big Book

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This book is wonderful. I taught a thematic unit on The Farm and used this as my Big Book for teaching reading stratigies and introducing my unit. The book starts out with an empty field and continues to add farm animals a few at a time into the farm yard. The attention to detail is great and give opportunity to predict and develop the child's attention to detail by including hints to small additions like baby field mice. It finishes with all the animals in the barn sleeping. The children can review the animals who are sleeping in the barn and you can teach other characteristics of the animals throughout the book. I highly recommend this book to anyone who teaches children, including parents because you are your child's first teacher.

A classic - Kimberly - Virginia
I have been reading this story to my son since he was born. Two years later, he still LOVES it! So much so, that we are on our second copy. What a sweet story about barnyard animals. It's a short tale that progresses from day to night with the farm animals. As an aside, another reviewer mentioned that a butterfly is on each page. I've had fun trying to find it. Great children's book!

Beautiful but disappointingly unengaging - BostonMama - Boston, MA
I bought this book before my daughter was born, because it was such a cute, classic book for children. It's been around for ages, gets wonderful reviews, is written by the extremely prolific children's author Margaret Wise Brown, and features a toddler favorite-- farm animals! I LOVED how the illustrations shows life at the farm progress from day to night through the lighting-- the sunset page and the night page are just lovely. And I loved that it is a goodnight book, with all the farm animals asleep in the barn by the end.

Now, for the real test: My daughter. At 14 months, has several farm themed board books and, I am sad to say, this one is not her favorite by a long shot. Every time I try to read it to her, she gets bored about three pages in, and this is NOT her reaction to all books. Having watched her reaction to this and other books, these are my conculsions about why this one is not as engaging: (a) The cadence is not that great for a M.W. Brown book. It can read kind of awkwardly. (b) It is short on things like animals sounds and long on references that young toddlers cannot grasp, like references to children who are not there (but usually play there) and a golden weather vein (NO way board book age kids will understand what that is). In terms of learning about animals, pointing them out, and hearing mommy make their sounds, she much prefers other farm books (for example, My First Farm: Let's Get Working! (My First Board Books). In terms of classic toddler fiction books, she much prefers others like Baby Animals or I CAN FLY (Little Golden Book). In terms of board books, anything by Karen Katz is a bigger hit than this.

Before my daughter was born, I probably would have given this 4 stars, because I love it (despite the sometimes slightly awkward language), but I can't give it more than 3 stars, given my daughter's reaction thus far. If she changes her mind, I'll update the review. For the record, this book came up recently and my husband (not really knowing which books are "classics" that my daughter owns and which are not), deemed this book "boring." So, that's two thumbs down in our house against my one.




Rating : 5.0

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By the big red barn
In the great green field,
There was a pink pig
Who was learning to squeal.

There were horses and sheep and goats and geese--and a jaunty old scarecrow leaning on his hoe. And they all lived together by the big red barn. In joyous and exuberant

Pictures, Felicia Bond lovingly evokes Margaret Wise Brown's simple, rhythmic text about the cycle of a day on a farm, where a family of animals peacefully plays and sleeps.

There were horses and sheep and goats and geese--and a jaunty old scarecrow leaning on his hoe. And they all lived together by the big red barn.
In joyous and exuberant pictures, Felicia Bond lovingly evokes Margarett Wise Brown's simple, rhythmic text about the cycle of a day on a farm, where a family of animals peacefully plays and sleeps.

"Brown's melodic text is beguiling, while its subject'the big red barn that houses a menagerie of animals and their offspring'will have instant appeal to young children. Bond's newly added drawings have a simplicity that suits the story [about the cycle of a day on a farm]. A welcome reprise." 'BL.

Children's Books of 1989 (Library of Congress)



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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Vocabulary Power Plus for the SAT, Book 4

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Thanks for your help! The purchase went very smooth. I'll be back in the fall for the next addition.

Vocabulary Power Plus - Lycesse Dumay -
The item was received exactly as estimated in pristine condition. Very happy about my purchase.




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In 2005, the SAT implemented major revisions, including: New reading sections Analogies removed Multiple-Choice Grammar and Usage Questions Modified Reading Questions. Vocabulary Power Plus for the New SAT addresses all of the revisions in the test without vocabulary studies. Students will benefit from: Focused prefix, suffix, and root practice Challenging inference exercises Detailed critical reading exercises New SAT-style writing and grammar exercises Recommended for grade 12 From the Publisher This is a classroom edition for students. Tests and Answer Keys are available from the publisher, but are sold only to schools and teachers.



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Monday, September 13, 2010

The Potty Book - For Boys

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I bought this book for my 2 year old son, in hopes of getting him interested in potty training. Within a few days of reading it to him every night, he had the whole thing memorized! He tells me that if he goes pee pee and poo poo on the potty, he won't have to wear diapers anymore so he's really starting to grasp the concept. Unfortunately, he has yet to actually go on the potty but this book really seemed to increase his understanding of the subject and willingness to sit on the potty and try.

The Potty Book - For Boys - Anna M. Ligtenberg - Chicago
ISBN 0764152327 - I'm not the best person to review a potty training book. My son is an adult, for one thing. His potty training took days when he was 14 months old and he never used a potty. So my review is of the book itself, rather than of the effectiveness of it as a toilet training tool.

Henry is a happy child who has lots of fun. Before he can get started each day, however, he has to get his diaper changed. One day, Mommy has a large box just for Henry. Inside is his very own potty, for when he's ready to try it. It takes him time and he has some setbacks, but eventually the big day comes - Henry uses the potty successfully! Henry assures the reader that they, too, can do it.

Things to know: Clearly they use the word "potty". Personally, I prefer the word toilet, and other parents might use other terms. Henry uses the words "pee" and "poop"; you may prefer other terms and even your child's preschool or babysitter can be a factor in the choice. (For example, I know of a preschool that teaches the kids to say "I need to use it", without specifying what "it" is.) Henry has a mother and father, while your child may have one parent or two parents of the same gender. Henry uses a little potty on the floor; some parents may simply opt to use the toilet. None of those things mean anything to me but may be factors in your decision to use this book.

The rhyming text, by author Alyssa Satin Capucilli, is okay, but gets stilted every now and then. The rhyme starts out smoothly, with the rhyming parts on each set of facing pages, but it gets clunky as the second line of the rhyme is eventually moved onto the next page. Illustrator Dorothy Stott's images are basic and cute and, although they're not terribly special, they do capture the text well, especially Henry's happiness when he is finally free of his diapers.

- AnnaLovesBooks

Good potty book - stretchedthin -
This book holds my 2 year old's attention. He enjoys the book. It won't be the only potty book I use. But it is a good one to have.




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A toddler's graduation from diapers to the potty is always a very important moment--and one to make parents and toddlers proud! In this book, Henry needs to have his diaper changed so he can go out and play. Then Mom and Dad bring a big box home, and Henry is anxious to open it up and see what's inside. Is it a rocking chair? A bed for Teddy? No, it's a potty--which means it's time for Henry to graduate from diapers. This gentle and humorous little story is charmingly illustrated and told in verse. Little boys will enjoy looking at the pictures and having the story read to them. Meanwhile, they'll start getting the idea that it's time for them to grow up, exactly like Henry. So that at last, they'll be able to say: "I'm off to the potty, No more diapers for me! And I feel great, I am proud of ... ME! Here's a pleasant and effective new way to begin a child's toilet training. Barron's also publishes a potty book for a little girl, starring Hannah. (Ages 1-4)



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Sunday, September 12, 2010

A Book of Luminous Things: An International Anthology of Poetry

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Poetry collections can be quite valuable things - picking one up rather than a body of work by a single author frees one of the apprehension that comes with committing to that author's work and the possibility that said author's work might not be worth owning in such a concentrated format. Conversely, a collection of multiple authors can open a reader up to poets they may have never come across otherwise. Indeed, that was one of Milosz's aims in putting together this compendium - to largely deflect the focus from the accepted and reliable canon (though Robert Frost and D.H. Lawrence do find their way in somehow) as well as provide work from an international selection of authors (though the concentration is frustratingly biased toward English, Polish and Chinese language works - not a bad thing in of itself, but it does play against the international appeal to some degree). The other criteria is that the poems be "short, clear, readable and, to use a compromised term, realist, that is, loyal toward reality and attempting to describe it as concisely as possible" (p. xv). The work rarely sways from this description, though like any good author Milosz isn't afraid to break his own rules. What you arrive at in the end, then, is a collection of easily approachable, short works of poetry that tend to shy away from a philosophical or fantastic focus. That is not to say that the philosophic and fantastic are not there in the poets' intentions, thoughts and/or subtext, but they do not overwhelm the pieces. As for the editor's contributions, he formats each page by introducing the poems with a few sentences about them printed above, but I found that the best way to read the work was to start with the poem itself and then read the editor's note. I felt that reading these notes undermined the sense of mystery and discovery that comes with navigating one's way through a new poem, though reading these thoughts after usually provided me with some new insight into the piece. However, I did feel that his interpretations left little room for argument and undermined the multiple layers that many of the works here comprise. It was as if there could be no individual readings that differed from what Milosz thought - though this was not always the case, and more obvious in his tone than his content. Another point of bother was his critique of some of the works; for example, his note on Jean Follain's "School and Nature" - "Frankly, the modernist technique consisting of unexpected associations is not to my liking, as at the end of this poem, in which drops of blood fall upon a road. In order to understand this, we must presume that there are hunters in the neighborhood, that they shot a bird, and that a wounded bird flies over the road" (p. 162). These are rare, but when they are there I can see no constructive purpose; if someone likes the image they may feel embarrassed or frustrated that the editor has forced them into arguing with them, and if they interpret the image a different way than his literal understanding, an unconfident reader may feel, again, embarrassed, and one more sure of themselves may feel irritated at the editor's apparent limitations. In any event, I can see no good in this type of note, especially in that it is printed before the poem itself and thus one may be inclined to read it before the poem, probably putting a damper on their experience. As I said before, however, this type of thing doesn't happen too often, and when it does we can forgive it, because, qualms aside, this is a very good collection of poetry. Though not every piece is awe inducing, to ask this would be somewhat ludicrous, and more often than not the works were quite enjoyable. I found many that touched me deeply, and almost all of them had multiple ways in which they could be interpreted, multiple layers and viewpoints, and thus one can come back to any number of poems again and again. Layers aside, these are all works that are short, approachable and enjoyable enough to be reread multiple times, and as long as one knows to read the editor's note after, not before as the format suggests, the poem itself, anyone can find great value in this collection.

An anthology for everyone!! - Dianne Oak - New York
This is an anthology that can please most tastes. It makes the reader think about the human condition, existentialism and simple and memorable happenings.
It is wonderful to see so many big names such as Herbert, Hass, Milosz, Jeffers, and Szymborska, reunited in one book.

A Luminous World!! - Joyce Åkesson - Sweden
A Book of Luminous Things celebrates the ordinary, the joy of living, the awareness gained through maturity and the poetic spirit. The poems which are presented are written by American, Chinese, Polish and French poets.
The anthology begins with a very short chapter titled "Epiphany" and ends with a chapter titled "History". Epiphany is a privileged awakening to a deeper reality hidden in things and persons whereas History is an awareness of the ugly reality of the unspeakable deeds of cruelty committed in times of war.
I loved specially the contributions of Herbert, Hass, Milosz, Levertov, Swir, Jeffers, and Szymborska.
A great work!

Joyce Akesson, author of Love's Thrilling Dimensions and The Invitation




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A Book of Luminous Things: An International Anthology of Poetry Overviews

Nobel laureate Czeslaw Milosz selects and introduces 300 of his favorite poems in this “magnificent collection” that ranges “widely across time and continents, from eighth century China to contemporary americanca” (San Francisco Chronicle).



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