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The 7 Habits Of Highly Effective Teens

Publisher: Fireside
Authors: Sean Covey

ISBN: 0684856093
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Summary: Character Beats out All Averages, Hands Down
His emphasis on character as the basis of effective living -- and a good basis for life -- is a unifying theme that will pull together all of the other points Sean Covey places in his book. This book is no copycat of his father's book; it is sharply readable and entertaining, as he promises at the outset.

It's not hard to forget all the reasons not to be self-centered, materialistic, petty, and all the other bad things, when you keep in mind the idea of having good character as the basis for learning. In this way, too, the student can keep in mind possible explanations for parent behavior; they are reacting to stimuli that include but are not limited to things the reader may be up to. Not that parents are perfect -- not all of them, anyway. Some parents should be taken to the cleaners to dry in the sun, at least for a while. However, all other things being equal, the parent who does not aim at least part of his or her relationship with youth on the overall development and growth of his or her teen may be readily persuaded to see the light and accept the child for who he or she is by throwing this book at them.

I have to give The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens about 4 stars, but it was a toss-up. It doesn't compare well with War and Peace, but as self-improvement reading it is hard to beat the seven habits book. The title probably required a release from the father-author of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People -- or a great father-son relationship, anyway. On second thought, the publisher would have required the release, regardless.

Almost nothing gets 5 stars. However, if you know somebody who is -- or if you are -- feeling messed up about which end is up and it seems that everything is racing through the mind too quickly, then slow down and look at the fundamentals, a little. Next, give this book to your parents, it should be mandatory reading as part of the parent licensing program I would propose that somebody or some group, church, religion or philosophy administer.
Summary: I love this book
Wow this is one of those books that when you first look at it it looks boring its not. I ran for the Miss pagent of my town. "In my case Miss Yucca Valley" I was told that I was going to read in this book. I love to read so I didnt think much of it. I began to read every day. I fell in love with the ideas that this book holds. I began to read every chance I got. My friends were laughing at me because all I talked about was this book. The lessons in this story really taught me something. Every teen should read it.
Summary: Simply put, it works
It's right, these are highly effective habits for not only teenagers, but anyone. I was disappointed with this miniature edition, not because there is anything wrong with it, but I did not expect it to be so small. I recommend the regular sized book. You will undoubtedly be an improved man if you read this book.
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Eldest (Inheritance, Book 2)

Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers
Authors: Christopher Paolini

ISBN: 037582670X
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Summary: A bit slow...
This book was not quite as exciting as Eragon. It had such high hopes, and it did not leave me completely satisfied. Eldest dealt a bit too much with Eragon's training. It should show SOME of his training but not every bit of it.

However, the plot got deeper as Christopher added two new POV's to the mix: Roran and Nasuada. This kept the book interesting while we were away from Eragon. And Christopher's writing skills have exceedingly improved from the first book. I also loved the ending. It was played out masterfully and with a nice little plot twist, too. I NEVER expected it. Nicely done, Christoper.

Even though this book kinda disappointed, it is still a must-read. I'm looking forward to the third one.
Summary: More original than the first, but still...
This book was slightly more original than the first and didn't copy off Tolkien quite as much (it still did, but there was nothing new), but even as someone who hasn't seen Star Wars I can tell it took a plot twist from that. Also, I find Eragon's relationship with Oromis COMPLETELY copied from The Giver. I advise every potential buyer of this book to stay away and read Tolkien instead.
Summary: Excellent inspite of its "faults."
The Short Version: If you feel like losing yourself in an easy to read, fantastical tale with easily relatable characters, pick up and read <u>Eragon</u> and <u>Eldest</u>. Though flawed (what book isn't?) and derivative (what fantasy isn't?), it is thoroughly engrossing and enjoyable. As reader of every type of book from adolescent fantasy to classic philosophy, I look forward to the conclusion of Inheritance, as well as Paolini's future efforts. The Long Version: As unorthodox as this may be, I would like to first quote from a review on the first book of the Inheritance Trilogy, <u>Eragon</u>:<hr>I didn't find the story any more derivative than any epic fantasy tale will surely be in the wake of the grand sire of the genre, Lord of the Rings, and the story had enough uniqueness of its own to entertain. I haven't read Eldest yet, but I hope Paolini builds on what he's written here. If he does, I can't wait to read it. - Gregory Bernard Banks, author<hr>I quote this here because this person's words exactly sum up my feeling regarding Inheritance overall clearly derivative, but engrossing and enjoyable nonetheless. One thing that is important to remember when considering <u>Eldest</u> is that, unlike some other series (<u>Harry Potter</u> for instance), Inheritance is a much more intimately linked trilogy. Meaning, as a stand along book, one might consider it to be lacking in certain areas; or, how some have criticized, focused too earnestly on character history, Eragon's training as a Rider, the history of Alagaƫsia, etc. However, if we take the book in context, as part of a larger whole, then those "faults," if they are indeed faults, have very little weight. There were several interesting aspects in <u>Eldest</u> that I haven't seen detailed yet, specifically, the Elves' emphasis on Logic over feeling to ensure correct moral thinking, and the Elves' clearly dismissive attitude towards religion. These two sections in particular I found were interesting and clearly original, but I think that sections like this, which breath life into the series are exactly the "meaningless" or "boring" portions of the book that people railing against. Regardless of the few, necessary and well placed battles, <u>Eldest</u> contains much less action than <u>Eragon</u>. Basically, because in <u>Eragon</u>, the titular character is usually chasing or fleeing something, and, overall, is entirely unsure of what his direction in life will be. In this sequel, however, his path is set and rather well defined, so he only has to follow it--which means less fleeing, less chasing, less sudden and unexpected action, and more self-exploration, more learning about the world of Alagaƫsia, and what it means to be a Rider. Knowledge that, I'm sure, will come in handy for the final installment of this trilogy (in which case the path is again, uncertain, and readers can expect a great deal of fast paced action). One other aspect of the book which I found unexpected--and that added a bit of human element--was the level of intrigue and mistrust among the leadership of the "good guys" of the series. While I cannot go into detail without risking a major spoiler, I will say that, I liked that fact that Paolini didn't delve into a lot of unrealistic noble action on the part of the Varden. The people involved, including the other leaders, are very wary of other people's intentions, and often it is obvious that they are acting out of very selfish intentions. Also, a last note of praise, was the sudden alliances and sacrifices made in the course of war. And the acknowledgment of the fact that, though their intentions may be noble, the protagonists of this story could very easily mimic the actions of the evil King Galbatorix. In addition to that, the knowledge that their actions will cause suffering to a great many people. There are, of course, a few minor faults and one fault that I consider to be major (though it could be corrected in book 3). Occasionally, as in his first book, Paolini sprinkles in a few phrases in seemingly archaic language. Not that the fantasy genre isn't full of such language, but he uses them in such a way as to seem suddenly forced and contrived. So, instead of giving the ideas expressed by them the poignancy and impact that I am certain was his intention, it makes them silly. This of course, is only my opinion on the matter, and this occasional flaw shouldn't hamper someone's enjoyment of the novel unless they have resigned themselves to the pinnacle of snobbery. The major flaw, which I hope is expounded upon and thus corrected in the coming book, is the shameless use of a deus ex machina, about which I will not reveal specifics because I would rather not spoil the plot. For those of you unaware of that term, it is the use of a sudden plot device that solves a whole host of problems and fixes a whole lot of plot holes in a single instance. Sometimes, it's funny, sometimes, it's excellently explained. However, in <u>Eldest</u>, there is virtually no precedent set in the book to accommodate the instance in question. And, in turn, the incident is then used to wrap up a whole host of issues that Eragon had been struggling to overcome. The only redeeming aspect is that,, at the end of the book, it's made clear that what was a cure-all in this book will not be in the next. My biggest hope, in this regard, is that some of time will be spent explaining the exact nature of the event, how and why it happened, so that it doesn't seem like such a lazy or sudden way out.
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Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Authors: Bruce R. Munson Donald F. Young Theodore H. Okiishi

ISBN: 0471675822
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Summary: The most incomplete engineering book ever.
It's a good book it just askes me as a student to assume too much. Some of the problems at the end of the chapters are incomplete.

If i was to go about my life as a ME assuming random stuff i would get sued to a point of non-existance. This book does not teach good engineering practices.
Summary: Excellent for starters in fluid mechanics engineering.
I bought the book by mistake since I was looking for a more physical introduction to fluid mechanics. However, once I started reading, I could not stop. The book is a pleasure to read. Every concept is explained crystal clear. No single step is skipped. Almost every concept is illustrated with one or more very detailed solved examples. It is frequent in most technical books to find how the level of clarity degrades progressively as you approach the end of the book. This is not the case. Every chapter up to the very end is carefully arranged and the level is maintained.

The book requires very little physical background since every topic starts from the very begging. The huge number of topics covered and easy reading makes it ideal for undergraduate students. The accompanying CD provides a browsable e-version of the book, more problems, some advanced topics and an extensive list of videos illustrating the book material.

The book follows a full engineering and practical approach. If what you are looking for is a more theoretical work or a more strict physical approach, you will better look somewhere else.
Summary: A very good book for students
This book is very good for undergraduate students. It introduces a lot of about basic fluid mechanics knowledge. I once bought this book by using a coupon from couponsky.com and saved some money. The book tell you every basic aspect in fluid mechanics. For a beginner, it is one book worthy to buy.
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A Confederacy of Dunces (Evergreen Book)

Publisher: Grove Press
Authors: John Kennedy Toole

ISBN: 0802130208
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Summary: Original, Brilliant, Masterful
If I had to choose five books to be considered the literary masterpieces of the latter half of the 20th century, this would be one of them. Ignore all of the cries of "loser lit," because this book is far more than that. Certainly, Ignatius Reilly is a loser by the standards of the society in which we live. He is an outstanding example of unfulfilled potential. He seems to hate everything about the society that casts him aside and jeers at him. However, the quote from which this novel derives its name is eerily true--you can tell a true genius when all of the dunces in his midst form a confederacy against him, and there is something genuinely brilliant about Ignatius' many critiques of our society. Despite his apparent lack of common sense, the truth behind many of his objections to various facets of the modern West is undeniable. This genius glows brighter when viewed in light of its age (the book was written during the early 1960s, before the cultural tumults of the latter part of that decade and the sexual, social, and moral shifts that followed), which bares the strangely prophetic nature of Ignatius' worldview. The book could have been published yesterday and would not have lost any of its relevancy.

No collection of 20th century literature can be adequate without a copy of Confederacy of Dunces.
Summary: Most Intelligent And Funny Novel
Is an explosion of loud comedy.I love A Confederacy of Dunces, one of the funniest, most empathetic looks at misfits and outsiders ever written, that blessedly never dips into sentimentality.This book is hilarious and I would recommend it to anyone. Everyone in the book gets what is coming to them and the most people are found of constant wisdom & social insight.
Summary: Proves that comedy is never out-dated

I first read this book back in the mid-80's. The story takes place in the mid-60's and to this day, it's as good and lively as ever--because comedy is always fresh and funny no matter the time or place. New Orleans sure has gone through some misery as of late--but this marvelous, comedic romp proves that its people are as lively and colorful as ever. And no hurricane can wipe that out!

I laughed this time just as much as way back when--when I originally read this enjoyable story. Myrna, Jones, Santa Battaglia-- Ignatius himself. Enjoy this feast of a read. And while you're at it, check out the hilarious SIM0N LAZARUS-- and you get to experience that wacky city again!
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Algebra and Trigonometry: Structure and Method Book 2

Publisher: Mcdougal Littell/Houghton Mifflin
Authors: Richard G. Brown

ISBN: 0395977258
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Summary: Algebra and Trigonometry
I was very pleased with the speed in which the item was delivered.The book was in perfect condition and my son needed it a.s.a.p.
Summary: Math Book
I needed this book for my daughter ASAP, and that's what I got, right on time.
Summary: Saved By Amazon
After my son's book was missing over a period, I thought I would have to pay another $90-$100's mid-way through the school year. I ordered this "used" book. It came on time. It was in perfect condition and I was truly overjoyed. Thanks to the sellers, shippers and amazon.
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Geometry

Publisher: Mcdougal Littell/Houghton Mifflin
Authors: Ray Jurgensen Richard G. Brown

ISBN: 0395977274
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Summary: This is the Absolute Best Book Available in America Today
This book is extremely well thought out. The problems range from very accessible to very challenging. The book is thorough and teaches Geometry in the way that it should be taught, with a rich mathematical foundation and many opportunities for students of all abilities to learn to think criticlly. The Teachers' resource materials are excellent. There are two sets of tests, one more accessible and one more challenging. The Reteaching and Practice resource is an excellent source of class work handouts. To me this book is just as fine as the Algebra 1 book from the same series.To the best of my knowledge, this is the best book currently available in the United States. Students who are lucky enough to use this book, will be well prepared for standardized testing.
Summary: This is the Best Book Currently Available.
I taught geometry for five years. I taught with this book and tutored in a neighboring district with the Larson book so I am uniquely and extremely familiar with both books.

The Jurgensen book is superb. The exercises are well thought out and carefully take each level of student through the necessary thinking processes to thoroughly learn each concept. The challenge problems in the C (third) section of the Exercise Sections are perfect for the most capable students. Students who learn with this book will not only have learned geometry but will have honed their critical thinking skills and be well prepared for subsequent math and science courses and for the various standardized tests that they are required to take. I honestly feel sorry for the students who are using some of the other newer books. Those kids will not be competitive with the students who are using Jurgensen. The other texts simply omit the real critical thinking types of problems, even those that are doable for the average high school math student. And the school districts that choose these more "accessible" texts are just setting their students up for future mediocrity. My only thought is that the school district textbook committees simply want to get kids through their courses without parents complaining about grades. There is no other explanation.
Summary: High Gloss
A nice looking book! However, no real substance. It seems to want to demonstrate how innovative one can be rather than truly teach Geometry in a realistic setting. You be the judge.
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Geometry

Publisher: Mcdougal Littell/Houghton Mifflin
Authors: Ron Larson Laurie Boswell Lee Stiff

ISBN: 0395937779
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Summary: school supplies
Order arrived 2 days later than expected, but I was very pleased with the price I paid and the book was in excellent condition
Summary: Good In Some Ways; Weak In Others
Our school uses this book for all Geometry classes. The book is quite thorough, but serves the teacher more than the students. The students for the most part don't read it; just use it to find the assigned homework problems.

One glaring weakness is on page 306 where Postulate 7 is proven from Postulate 5 in problem 24. After hammering into my students that postulates cannot be proven, there goes the book proving a postulate!
Summary: Weak Explanations and Fails to Challenge Even the Average High School Student
As a long time mathematics tutor and teacher I know this book very well. I don't think the material is presented or explained in a way that is especially helpful for young people. As a tutor I have to constantly reintroduce the topic and/or try to stay ahead of the student's class. Beyond that, the students are asked to do only the simplest of proofs. Additionally, a new topic will be introduced and then no problems appear in the exercise portion of the section to help the student test and practice his or her understanding of the newly introduced topic (and of course, those problems invariably will show up on the chapter exam and the final).

Moreover, I think the book just fails the kids. It seems to omit certain standard concepts by being "accessible" and undemanding of even the most minor critical thinking skills. I believe that both of these shortcomings will leave the student unprepared for the challenging problems on standardized tests and on college entrance exams. Not to mention any sort of subsequent advanced work in high school and college. Another thing about the Larson book is that the answers to many of the problems are so arithmetically peculiar that the student has no feeling that maybe they actually got the right answer. Good problems reassure the student that they are on the right track. Also, once a new concept or definition is introduced it is never repeated.

Overall, I think that the more capable students will be shortchanged and misled into thinking that they know more than they actually do and the less capable student might pass geometry but will perform poorly on college entrance exams and be unable to successfully progress in mathematics if they need to do so.

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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Book 6)

Publisher: Listening Library (Audio)
Authors: J.K. Rowling Jim Dale

ISBN: 0307283658
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Summary: Pales in comparison to the other 5.
I was excited to get this book, and shelled out the money to buy it. I read a lot of it on the way home from Wal-Mart, and then the rest of it that very same night. That has been a long time ago now. Yes, it has been a while since it has came out. And yes, this review is a little late. So I will make it short.

There are many things I liked about H-BP; some of the content was just impossible not to like. But as I read, I noticed that the characters seemed very distant. There was a certain lack of introspection throughout the entire book, which kind of bugged me. It was all 'action' and 'talking' but no 'feeling'.

The kissing parts... were dragged out, and lagged the book down, to make it too sappy to ever come close to earning five stars from me. But I am not a huge fan of romance novels, so that is just my personal opinion.

Yes, the book introduced a new angle to Harry Potter... and it did have a lot of twists and turns that I am still looking forward to see how they play out in the next book.

But overall, The Half-blood Prince wasn't captivating, like the predecessors. Hopefully book seven will be better, and will shed new light on this one.

Summary: from a kids point of view- LOVE IT
LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT its so awesome. i was out of town when it came out. my cousin and i went at midnight, had a ball. we got the book and driving home we were reading the book with the mirror lights from the car, along with the headlight shadows. We didnt look a page ahead. at all. we didnt look to see how many pages their were. we didnt look at the chapter list. that gives it away. i was at his house for the night, and i was downstairs when my brother and he came down and grabbed my book so my bro could read my copy. i got it back. so anyways the next day all we did was eat and read. eat while reading that is. we didnt stop. it was so GOOD. not the food- the book. we finished it in 11 hours, and we wanted to read it again. the laughter, the tears, everthing!!!!!! a must read!!!!!! although if youre gonna read the seiries out of order DO NOT START WITH THIS ONE
Summary: Sheer Drivel
I was a Harry Potter fan up to this abomination of literature. It is shallow, boring, and far from thoroughly explained. A complete waste of money.
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