| I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell
Publisher: Citadel Press |
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| ISBN: 0806527285 List Price: $12.95 Amazon Price: $9.97 Usually ships in 24 hours |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 5 Reviews: Summary: Absolutely Hilarious This book is full of hilarious stories, although you are glad you werent a part of them. About half are old classics available on his website (though hilarious to read again) and the other half are new ones that he wrote recently specificly for the book. This is everything I expected and more.....so BUY IT! Summary: Funny, vulgar, and absolutely entertaining I found myself laughing so hard at some of the passages in the book (particularly anything involving Tucker's friend SlingBlade) that I had trouble breathing. Tucker Max is the type of person that, in real life, I would find revolting for a lot of reasons. But, he is a phenomenal story teller - just the way he tells the stories of his life is engaging and truly hilarious. If you're easily offended, clearly this is not the book for you. Tucker Max does a lot of really offensive things. The part that I found funny was that people (really, women) keep hanging out with him despite the fact that he is rude, vulgar and, frankly, a pig to most of them. That's kind of the point - and it seems that he acknowledges that he's rude to people because they let him be rude. During law school and in my time living in D.C., I met a lot of guys who had some of the characteristics of Tucker Max. None of them could write this well to make their antics half as interesting as this book. Bravo. Summary: hillarious guys POV While reading this book I was kind of repulsed and yet I couldn't put it down. It is the 'behind the scenes' of true guys. I found it hillarious and this guy with a silver spoon in his mouth made it even better. Because I loved this book I went on his site and I was suprised at the bazillion ads( makes money off ads). I joined the boards thinking they would be hillarious. I found them insulting and mean. I am scared that tucker is only stressing the mean aspects of himself. He is a great writer and comes accross as a very 'real' voice but the site really detracted from the book. Summary: |
| Economics for Today
Publisher: South-Western College Pub |
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| ISBN: 0324205716 List Price: $150.95 Amazon Price: $150.95 Usually ships in 24 hours |
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| Love in the Driest Season: A Family Memoir
Publisher: Three Rivers Press |
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| ISBN: 1400081602 List Price: $14.00 Amazon Price: $10.78 Usually ships in 24 hours |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 5 Reviews: Summary: how can I get you to read this book? Fabulous from the start. So much intermingles in this book - history, politics, personal struggle, life in Africa, bi-racial familes, adoption - that to narrow it down to a memoir wouldn't be doing it justice. Following the writer as he pushes you through each page, you find yourself involved in the world through the eyes of this family. It's one of those books that you rush to get through and then you regret what you've done once you see there's only a few pages left. When I find an author of this caliber, I stick with them. And Neely Tucker sure can write. Summary: Three cheers for Chipo!!!!!!!!! This memoir goes to show on how faith and love can conquer all odds. It has opened my eyes on the issue of AIDS and the politically unstable country of Zimbawiae. A very touching love story of father and daughter. Summary: Makes you wake up In dealing with their personal frustrations, the author shows us the hurdles and challenges of wanting to help in nations that need it the most. It is a good read, heartwarming. But unlike most books, it left me in search of an organization that can break through and really offer help to children touched by AIDS. Summary: |
| Leave a Candle Burning (Tucker Mills Trilogy)
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers |
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| ISBN: 0736913734 List Price: $12.99 Amazon Price: $10.00 Usually ships in 24 hours |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 2 Reviews: Summary: Again, not a highlight in Ms. Wick's career I've been following Ms. Wick's career for a number of years now, and I keep hoping that the *next* series will be on a par with her earlier efforts, such as Kensington Chronicles or Californians. So far, not so much. This book was fluff. Sweet, saccharine, fluff. It does not portray a world even remotely close to our own, which, while providing an adequate escape from our own lives, makes it difficult to sympathize with any of the characters. Additionally, was anyone else remotely disturbed of her choice of name for her heroine? Scottie Peterson? Are you serious? I could overlook this if the book had been written in 2001 or something, but come on! As a sidenote, I found it interesting that in the second book in this series, the heroine was named "Reese Thackery". Now, I know this is a bit of a stretch, but in 2004, Reese Witherspoon was in a movie based on a novel by William Thackery. Either Lori Wick is paying too much attention to pop culture, or I am..... Summary: Pretty Good Read I have read all of Lori Wick's books and finished this one a week or so ago. Once again, Lori's first books are her best ones. Leave a Candle Burning is the best out of this trilogy, but still included way too many scenes with other characters. It's not necessary to hear about how the people in five different homes feel about a character's broken arm. The character isn't even a main character in this book or in any of the other books. The main storyline was interesting, but the personalities needed to be fleshed out. I miss hearing about the main characters' day to day experiences. Summary: Not her best. Lori Wick has definitely done better. I am huge fan of Lori Wick and have read almost all her other books. The first two books in the trilogy were much better. Most of her other books are better than this one. It was a good read, though. Summary: |
| Do Pirates Take Baths?
Publisher: Albert Whitman & Company |
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| ISBN: 080751697X List Price: $6.95 Amazon Price: $6.95 Usually ships in 24 hours |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 5 Reviews: Summary: Silly book great for kids. Just loved this book, it was silly and thoroughly enjoyed by our 4 year old. He was quite amuzed at the ending! Summary: A fun book I am a mother of two boys ages 3 and 4. We like this book. It has cute pictures and the rhyming is fun. It is a book full of questions and then answers the questions in ryhme. Silly and fun. Summary: Yes, but they don't use soap! What a great book! My 2 1/2 year old son loves the rhyming text, the fun pictures, and was particularly interested in what pirates dream of! Of course, parents must put on their salty drawl to make the book even more fun, Matey! A great addition to a child's book collection. Summary: |
| Calculus: Single Variable
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons |
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| ISBN: 0471484822 List Price: $113.95 Amazon Price: $113.95 Usually ships in 24 hours |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 5 Reviews: Summary: I got an 'A' in Calculus I This book gives challenging examples and problems. They force you to come up with your own strategies. It helps you do well on tests and quizzes. Highly recommened book. Summary: Concise, Somewhat Thorough, and Painfully Difficult to Understand At first, I thought that I would enjoy this textbook. All of the sections are concise and direct. However, spending hours each day with this textbook failed to give me a clear, intuitive picture of some of calculus' fundamental ideas. It was only afterwards, after I had long forgotten this curse of a book, that I finally began to understand calculus... The problem with this text is that it is not written with the perspective of the neophyte in mind. It is dense and doesn't alert the reader to common conceptual pitfalls. It ties the reader to details before the larger ideas (such as "what is a derivative" and "what is an integral") are understood. It also doesn't prepare the reader well for many of the problem sets. Dealing with this book was a really inefficient, time-consuming, and frustrating experience. I believe that students deserve better. Also, this book is really expensive for a paperback! Summary: |
| The ABCs of Violin for the Absolute Beginner, Violin Book 1
Publisher: Fischer, Carl |
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| ISBN: 0966373103 List Price: $8.95 Amazon Price: $8.95 Usually ships in 2 to 5 weeks |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 5 Reviews: Summary: Thank you for this Great Violin Book! This Great Violin Instruction Book has made it possible for me to realize my life dream. I always imagined violin to be the hardest instrument anyone could possibly attempt to play but this book has definitely made it possible for me. My grandfather made violins while he was living and no one in my family had ever taken lessons nor attempted to play. After getting this book and I saw the list of songs in the index I got very excited and decided to take one of my grandfather's violins and get it strung properly. I took it to a local store and it cost $30 for the set of 4 strings. After getting the necessary Extras* from the advice of the manager I headed home with an adrenaline rush! *Extras: a tuner for tuning the strings, a shoulder-rest which slides on to the backside of the violin, rosin for the bow and of course a music stand; I decided to take it seriously since my grandfather took making them seriously even though he wasn't formally trained. All I can say is, if my grandfather knew this HE would be excited! The CD that matches this book was also recommended, so I unwrapped it immediately and played it while I drove home. It's glorious! I can see why my grandfather wanted to make the most beautiful instrument in the world. Details on the book: My favorite songs in the book are Home on the Range, Irish Washer Woman, O Come All Ye Faithful, Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring by Bach, Dancing Partners, Alouette and Frere Jacques, Violin Concerto Theme by Beethoven, Arkansas Traveler and Jingles Bells. Of course there are many more in the book... The book is easy to understand, flows naturally from one section to the next, has diagrams to show where your finger tips go, plus the music notes are easy to read without glasses, not small. Other diagrams show the music staff and how it lines up with each finger of your left hand. Along with the songs you have "Warm-ups" showing you the new skills learned within each new song. There are 3 "Scales" (G D and A) "EASY DUETS" a "Worksheet" a "Glossary" and an "ABCs Practice Chart." Now I see there is a DVD which I just ordered. Thank you for this book!! Summary: Get this book and the abcs of violin DVD!!! I purchased this BOOK along with the ABCs of Violin DVD and it's been the perfect combo!!! On the DVD the actress/teacher, author of the book, explains reading, posture, finger placement, etc. etc. You play along... It's fun! The teacher is delightful and gives clear directions. The book is nicely layed out and is filled with a lot of familiar songs, "warm-ups," scales, duets, etc. etc. However, there's nothing like seeing it all on a DVD... Definitely worth the purchase! Have fun playing the violin like me!! Summary: This book will make you need an instructor. The ABC's of Violin for the Absolute Beginner by Janice Tucker Rhoda needs an improvement in its presentation. The book starts out with a picture of a violin with a bow and labels their parts. Lesson 1 names the the spaces and lines of a staff. That's fine up to this point. Lesson 2 instructs you to pluck the strings without telling you how. Should you pluck them with your thumb and pointing finger pulling each string away from the violin or pluck them with your finger nails or simply rub them with one of your fingers, and with which hand? It also shows a small diagram of labeled strings on their unrealistic looking bridge. Then it immediately introduces a staff with labeled notes. Just before the staff it gives the term Pizzicato without first defining it. Lesson 3 appears similarly. Lesson 4 Instructs you to play with your bow without showing you close-up and portrait type photographs of how to hold the violin and bow. The drawings of a person holding the violin and bow are inadequate in their detail. Then it tells you at the bottom of the page to Pizzicato the first time and Arco the 2nd time without first defining these terms again. The page to the right of lesson 4 shows you a drawings of violin proper posture and a drawing of the left hand with numbered fingers 1-4 and a staff. However, for an absolute beginner this does not show how the fingers are placed on the finger board over the string(s). For example, should you place your finger nails directly over the strings, the side of your fingers, or the finger tips? Lesson 5 through lesson 11 likewise leave out the actual picture views of how your fingers are placed, as well as do not define terms such as "Open A". The diagram shown to represent finger placement does not give you exact positioning of your fingers. It would be best to give the diagram and a picture for each instance to clearly show finger placement. On page 46 the student is instructed to write the letters above each note as well as to write the finger positions below each note. I feel that this exercise should of been given starting with lesson 3, and finally culminate with this all inclusive exercise as a review. On page 47 we finally are shown the glossary which defines some terms but is incomplete and lacks more detail to be of real use to a beginner student. In summary, if you are an absolute beginner and have never played another muscial instrument then this book is not for you! If you are a violin instructor then this book is for you as your students will be dependent on you to fill-in the many holes left with this book. If you wish to learn to play the violin by yourself and don't have the time or the money for an instructor then do not buy this book. Lastly, if you are considering using a violin instructor, ask them for their recommendation for a book and then see for yourself if their recommendation suits your needs, if not then look for another instructor. Summary: |
| Applied Calculus
Publisher: Wiley |
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| ISBN: 0471681210 List Price: $113.95 Amazon Price: $113.95 Usually ships in 24 hours |
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