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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

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Back to the Lake: A Reader for Writers (New Rhetoric Reader) Review



this guy is true to his word.i ordered "back to the lake" and it came 2 days later.fast,reliable,and clean.thanks bro




Back to the Lake: A Reader for Writers (New Rhetoric Reader) Overview


A fresh take on the modes, showing that they are used in texts of all kinds, not just in essays written for first-year composition—and that they are central to all the writing, speaking, and thinking that we do. Taking its title from “Once More to the Lake,” the classic essay by E. B. White found in all rhetorically arranged readers, Back to the Lake offers much that is new, from 40 readings never before anthologized in a composition reader to templates to help students get started.


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This book was in great shape. The book arrived in only a few short weeks.










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Life changing! An answer to prayer for a chaotic/failing housewife. Cilley provides straightforward, simple guidelines to taking baby steps to getting your house straightened up and liveable again :) I've read many house organization/decluttering books/articles and this is the only one I recommend to those w/ serious organization/self-discipline struggles. Very easy to read. Highly recommended.





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This book was in great condition. It was the book to begin my journey with Flylady. It is a great book for those of us overwhelmed with keeping our house and lives in order.



FlyLady Rocks My World! - Winlock - Idaho
I love FlyLady! She has inspired me in all aspects of my daily living. This book will be for reference and will share with family and friends. FlyLady has an awesome Web site as well which never fails to motivate, inspire, and encourage.



Flying in Australia!! - Susan Roberts - ANDREWS FARM, SOUTH AUSTRALIA, AU
What an amazingly funny book this is! Very real and down to earth, filled with truly "do-able" hints and tips but also a laugh a minute. Perfect.



Super Book! - J. Sunde - St Paul, MN USA
This is a great book with an organized plan of how to get your home and life under control. A quick read so you can get started immediately. This book tells you where to start and how to keep a plan going. It has helped me immensely!

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Emma (Oxford World's Classics) Review



I have always loved "Sense and Sensibility" and wanted to expand into more of Austen's works. This one did not disappoint! It is a fantastic tale with all the usual Austen humor and wittiness that work so well in her stories! In fact, it is now up there with "Sense" as my favorite Austen work!

"Emma Woodhouse, handsome, clever, and rich, with a comfortable home and happy disposition, seemed to unite some of the best blessings of existence; and had lived nearly twenty-one years in the world with very little to distress or vex her."

The first sentence in the novel really sets the stage for all the mistakes the main character makes throughout! This novel tells the story of Emma Woodhouse, a privileged young lady who, with nothing else to occupy her time, loves matchmaking among her friends. She loves it so much that she doesn't pay any attention to her true love right under her nose! Of course things don't go the way Emma would like and there are the usual misunderstandings but things work out in the end and everyone ends up with who they are destined to be with.

This had been called one of Austen's best works and I can agree with that. I really loved this story. This certainly is the "lightest" of Austen's novels as you will not find any lives ruined or huge scandals that ruin reputations. It is simply (and wonderfully so) the story of a small, English village where the inhabitants really have nothing substantial to occupy their time; none more so than Emma. I think one of the things Austen is so marvelous at is her ability to really focus on her characters and their everyday lives and none of her novels do this as well as Emma. As there is no serious "action" the story must therefore focus on everyday occurrences. You could call this a comedy of manners as the characters revolve within a very strict code of behavior and etiquette where everything should move along very smoothly but of course, because of meddling (mainly Emma's) things always go completely wrong! The novel is full of the usual, heavy Austen dialogue and description which I'm sure can get tedious for some readers (I did find myself skimming over some of Miss. Bates' extended ramblings) but, as in her other novels, it does not get in the way and can really help the reader come to terms with a time very foreign from our own. Many modern readers find the "elitist" attitudes in Austen's books a turn off and condemn the novels. However, Austen is not intending to make these attitudes seem wonderful; if some readers would look closer they would realize that she is really satirizing these attitudes and showing them for the silliness they really were. The main character, Emma, can be a bit annoying at times, but she is so open about her own faults and weaknesses that its hard to dislike her. In fact, you do see her acknowledging in several places her mistakes and is able to laugh them off and learn from them. Austen herself said that Emma was a character that nobody would really like but herself; I disagree.Yes, she can come across as snobbish, arrogant, and overly conscious of her place in society but what can you expect from a girl who has been raised by a doting father and governess? Mixed with those slightly irritating qualities, though, is a sweetness and a true desire to be helpful which really makes her endearing. I highly doubt Emma's personality is that much different from other young ladies of the time. I think the true shining star in this novel, though, is Mr. Knightley, Emma's close friend and true English gentleman (supposedly this was Austen's favorite hero as well and created her ideal gentleman in him; his name is no accident). He is kind and thoughtful, witty and intelligent, but blunt and always ready to bring Emma back down to Earth. Their bantering back and forth is really charming. I only wish we knew more about Mr. Knightley's background and that we could see more of him in the novel! The rest of the characters in the novel are all brilliantly drawn and even though they are not the focus of the story, you come to know them as well as the two mains: the eccentric and hypochondriac Mr. Woodhouse, sweet and naive Harriet Smith, the kind Westons, slightly foppish Frank Churchill and the very reserved Jane Fairfax, the kindly Miss. and Mrs. Bates, and the exceedingly arrogant Eltons.

This is a wonderful and delightful story and I would highly recommend it to anyone. It is a light and charming story about a slightly flawed but kind young lady (and who among us is not flawed?) who, through a series of blunders, grows and matures. It is also a humorous story poking fun at the strict code of behavior and the social classes of the day.




Emma (Oxford World's Classics) Overview


Emma (1816) is Jane Austen's most characteristic work. Written with irony, wit, and faultless control, it is both a novel of intense emotional power and a comic masterpiece. This edition has a new Introduction which examines the pleasure given by Emma's reassuringly stable world as well as by its comedy, and examines the relationships, imagery, amd continuing power of Austen's last and perhaps greatest novel.


Emma (Oxford World's Classics) Specifications


Of all Jane Austen's heroines, Emma Woodhouse is the most flawed, the most infuriating, and, in the end, the most endearing. Pride and Prejudice's Lizzie Bennet has more wit and sparkle; Catherine Morland in Northanger Abbey more imagination; and Sense and Sensibility's Elinor Dashwood certainly more sense--but Emma is lovable precisely because she is so imperfect. Austen only completed six novels in her lifetime, of which five feature young women whose chances for making a good marriage depend greatly on financial issues, and whose prospects if they fail are rather grim. Emma is the exception: "Emma Woodhouse, handsome, clever, and rich, with a comfortable home and happy disposition seemed to unite some of the best blessings of existence; and had lived nearly twenty-one years in the world with very little to distress or vex her." One may be tempted to wonder what Austen could possibly find to say about so fortunate a character. The answer is, quite a lot.

For Emma, raised to think well of herself, has such a high opinion of her own worth that it blinds her to the opinions of others. The story revolves around a comedy of errors: Emma befriends Harriet Smith, a young woman of unknown parentage, and attempts to remake her in her own image. Ignoring the gaping difference in their respective fortunes and stations in life, Emma convinces herself and her friend that Harriet should look as high as Emma herself might for a husband--and she zeroes in on an ambitious vicar as the perfect match. At the same time, she reads too much into a flirtation with Frank Churchill, the newly arrived son of family friends, and thoughtlessly starts a rumor about poor but beautiful Jane Fairfax, the beloved niece of two genteelly impoverished elderly ladies in the village. As Emma's fantastically misguided schemes threaten to surge out of control, the voice of reason is provided by Mr. Knightly, the Woodhouse's longtime friend and neighbor. Though Austen herself described Emma as "a heroine whom no one but myself will much like," she endowed her creation with enough charm to see her through her most egregious behavior, and the saving grace of being able to learn from her mistakes. By the end of the novel Harriet, Frank, and Jane are all properly accounted for, Emma is wiser (though certainly not sadder), and the reader has had the satisfaction of enjoying Jane Austen at the height of her powers. --Alix Wilber

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Emma means well, but... - Sara A. Pauff -
***spoiler alert *** I didn't expect to like this book, because lots of readers usually mention how annoying and meddlesome Emma Woodhouse is. But I liked Emma. There's no anxious, annoying mother trying to marry off all of her daughters, because, unlike a lot of Austen heroines, Emma doesn't have to worry about marrying for money or marrying at all. She's already rich and happy and has a big house of her own. She's independent. Sure she meddles and gossips and is really bad at matchmaking, but she does all this wit...more I didn't expect to like this book, because lots of readers usually mention how annoying and meddlesome Emma Woodhouse is. But I liked Emma. There's no anxious, annoying mother trying to marry off all of her daughters, because, unlike a lot of Austen heroines, Emma doesn't have to worry about marrying for money or marrying at all. She's already rich and happy and has a big house of her own. She's independent. Sure she meddles and gossips and is really bad at matchmaking, but she does all this with good intentions.
Faults? The ending drags a bit and Knightley is not the most romantic of heroes - he scolds. But if you're reading Austen solely for romance, you've clearly missed the point.



Emma--another entertaining Austen soap opera - austenfan442 -
If you liked Pride and Prejudice, this will probably amuse you, but it's not quite as memorable. The characters are hilarious and the plot twist rather unpredictable. I enjoyed it a great deal.



Exquisite - Peter Reeve - Thousand Oaks, CA USA
Jane Austen's Emma was published in December 1815, when she was forty years old (just 19 months before she died). It is thus a work of her mature period, and is something of a favorite among her devotees.

My admiration of Austen's work is partly for her insight into human nature but also for the sheer beauty of her prose. It has a poetic texture. Her sentences can be long and complex, with some confusion of pronouns, so that they need to be lingered on, their sense teased out of them, until their structure and meaning is revealed, exactly as one would do with poetry. The effect is immensely satisfying.

She spends almost no time on descriptions of place, but when she does she shows herself capable of describing a scene succinctly and effectively. Her main focus is on character. She describes her characters and their motivation at length, and reveals them through dialogue. This emphasis on dialogue makes her work eminently suitable for dramatization, so it is no surprise that there have been so many adaptations of her work in cinema and television

Emma is unique among Austen's novels in that the heroine is a spoilt rich girl, with definite character flaws. The reader is challenged to judge her and to choose to like her or not.

One or two of the plot elements are somewhat contrived, but that befits a comedy of errors, which is what this essentially is.

I would advise reading as little as possible about the book before reading the book itself, for fear of spoilers. In particular, you should avoid any introduction, because editors of classics very generously provide complete synopses of plots in their introductions, presumably to spare the reader any surprises. Introductions are best read after the story or, in the case of the Barnes & Noble Classics edition, not at all. The introduction by Steven Marcus is verbose, meandering and thoroughly confused. If you want good editorial input, choose another edition.
[PeterReeve]


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Steps to Writing Well with Additional Readings Review



I am satisfied with the book except for the fact that I did not receive the MLA update card which I was told was included.




Steps to Writing Well with Additional Readings Overview


Reliable and straightforward, this text has helped thousands of students learn to write well. Jean Wyrick's rhetorically organized STEPS TO WRITING WELL WITH ADDITIONAL READINGS is known for its friendly tone and the clear way it presents the basics of essay writing in an easy-to-follow progression of useful lessons and activities. Through straightforward advice and thoughtful assignments, the text gives students the practice they need to approach writing well-constructed essays with confidence. With Wyrick's precise instruction and the book's professional samples by both well-known classic and contemporary writers, STEPS TO WRITING WELL WITH ADDITIONAL READINGS sets students on a solid path to writing success. Everything students need to begin, organize, and revise writing--from choosing a topic to developing the essay to polishing prose--is right here! In the eighth edition, Wyrick updates and refines the book's successful approach, adding useful new discussions, readings, exercises, essay assignments, and visual images for analysis.


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Great Condition - Jennifuhh -
Came in excellent condition and in great time. Was perfect. Would continue buying from there.



Upon receiving my order - Frederick J. Ziebell -
Upon receiving my order, It was noted that this book had been slightly water damaged. This was stated on the reciept. The front and back covers had started to roll back and the pages were like the texture of a used book because of the water. The book is usable as is, so I guess my question is "Why did I still get charged full price for a new book"?

Waiting for your response
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Monday, August 30, 2010

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Book of Dragons (Watermill Classics) Review



This review refers to the 1987 Watermill Classic edition of "The Book Of Dragons" by E. Nesbit...

A young King, lets loose a Dragon from a storybook, and he must figure a way to get it back, before the dragon eats the entire town!A kind young man explores a cave and comes across a Cockatrice, a big yellow dragon and it's baby, a Drakling. A princess waits years in a tower to be rescued by her true love. Edith Nesbit has written a collection of fabulous and adventurous tales of brave and daring young heroes facing up to the big bad dragon and saving the day.She gives fun names, teriffic descriptions and adventures kids will love.They are short stories that have stood the test of time over 100 years later.

There are tales of upside lands where elephants are the size of guinea pigs, and rabbits are as big as dinosaurs,where fantastic animals come alive right from the pages of books, of magical lands, young Kings and princesses, and of inquisitive, and sometimes mischievous children who travel far and wide to face their fears.

There are 8 short stories in all, and they include, "The Book of Beasts","Uncle James, or the Purple Stranger", "The Deliverers of Their Country","The Ice Dragon, or Do as You are Told", "The Island Of the Nine Whirlpools", "The Dragon Tamers","The Fiery Dragon, or the Heart of Stone and the Heart of Gold", "Kind Little Edmund, or the Caves and the Cockatrice".

I feel these stories and the reading level, are geared towards a little bit older child, maybe 8-12, as some of the stories are quite fantastic and may be even be a little scary for the young child. I think these stories would be great to read aloud together, and passed down from generation to generation. My only reason for going 4 stars for this 1987 Watermill Classic edition, is that although it is Complete and Unabridged, it does not include the illustrations that the editor's review talks about. They are probably referring the the re-issues of 1992 and 1997 by Troll Communications, which are both sold here.. So you may want to check with the outside sellers to see if the illustrations are included in the edition they are selling.

These are magical stories that would be enjoyed by a boy or girl, and with 8 separate stories, may be more motivational and enjoyable for those that aren't too keen on reading.

Enter the fantastic world of Edith Nesbit with your kids and enjoy.....Laurie

young readers may also enjoy:
The Big Book of Dinosaurs: A Natural History of the Prehistoric World

GHOSTBUSTERS II (Yearling)

Side By Side: poems to read together(very young readers or read together)

Frankenstein (Great Illustrated Classics)

see my reviews for details of these books




Book of Dragons (Watermill Classics) Overview


Discover the classics with Looking Glass Library, a series that offers the world’s finest literature, with introductions by some of the foremost writers of today.

In eight highly imaginative tales, beloved children’s author E. Nesbit gives us an extraordinary view of how dragons can shape the fates of princes, queens, and ordinary children alike. With an introduction by Newbery Award winner Ruth Stiles Gannett and line illustrations by H. R. Millar from the original 1901 edition, this middle-grade fantasy classic will enchant all ages.


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Here there be dragons - Backroads - Northern Utah
It's a fact: every fantasy geek loves dragons, and even though E. Nesbit's time was prior to the modern fantasy lore era, these stories still pack an awesome punch of good dragon stories.

Through her nostalgic style of writing, she gives us a variety of dragons, good and evil, a variety of wondrous settings, and all types of personalities of the fabled beasts.

This is a fairy-tale necessity for all dragon lovers.



E Nesbit and her Dragons - A. Backlund - Fairbanks, AK USA
I have long enjoyed the works for children by E. Nesbit. this "Book of Dragons" is no exception. The deft combining of fantasy and realism is sure to appeal to young minds. I have been collecting her work for my grandchildren for some time and am delighted to add this gem to the pile. The children will simply have to wait until I have finished reading them again.






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I think this book is cool. it was about adventure, magic, action and even humor!!!
I did a book report on this book to!!

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Bambi Review



I have not read this entire book. I thought I was getting the story of the deer. This is not the story of the Deer, That would be Bambi by Felix Salten. This book is about a young adult named Bambina (Bambi for short). Five stars are indicated simply to keep from judging the story wrongly since I have not yet read it.




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This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.


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Definatly not the story of a deer! - -
The only reason i got this bookwas i thought it was the story of a deer. i am an animal lover so when i saw the book i thouht deer. the first pages aren't so good an i do not wish to read from this auther again










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Public Speaking: An Audience-Centered Approach (7th Edition) Review






Public Speaking: An Audience-Centered Approach (7th Edition) Overview


The unique, audience-centered approach of this top-selling book emphasizes that success in public speaking depends on how listeners interpret the message. Public Speaking: An Audience-Centered Approach brings theory and practice together. Its distinctive and popular approach emphasizes the importance of analyzing and considering the audience at every point in the speech making process. This model of public speaking is the foundation of the book, and it guides the reader through the step-by-step process of public speaking, focusing their attention on the dynamics of diverse audiences, and narrowing the gap between practice and the real world. The seventh edition includes a new emphasis on helping speakers manage communication apprehension.




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Be Wary - Joseph Hackett - Michigan, USA
When I purchased this book, it came brand new, in a shrinkwrap with a Speech Preparation Workbook by Cynthia Brown El. Upon opening it in class, I found that the book had no binding at all, and the cover itself was just cardboard placed on top to make it presentable. Once I discovered this, it was too late to return it. The bookstore wouldn't take it back, even in the mint condition I had it in (given that that the teacher rarely ever asked us to use the books, it became a lovely predicament).

So, I'm writing this review to warn you; purchase this book only if you believe you're getting your money's worth - because you may never get it back.



No Access Code - S. Ruch -
The book itself is fine, but if you are buying this for a course that requires use of Myspeechlab, please be aware that it does not include an access code. You'll have to shell out an extra for one on the Myspeechlab site. My bookstore's cost of 5 for both doesn't seem like a bad deal after all....







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The Art of Public Speaking Review



Save yourself money by buying the newest old edition. It saved me and its the same word for word as the 10th edition, just the cover and a few pics are different.




The Art of Public Speaking Overview


This text on public speaking provides examples and a balance of theory and skills. This revised and updated fourth edition features a new design and an instructor's resource package which has also has been expanded to include a new version of the student speeches video, as well as additional videos, overhead transparencies and a pamphlet by the author on "Teaching Public Speaking". The text leads students through the process of learning how to speak publicly, providing guidelines and illustrations of key concepts. Major concepts are reinforced throughout with checklists of main points and annotated student speeches, both full text and excerpts, should make the concepts easier for students to grasp and relate directly to students' needs and experiences.


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Happy :) - Satisfied Student -
I was very satisfied with the time it took to ship and the condition of the book!



Satisfied - Bob -
Though the shipping was slower than I expected, over a week, the book was in great condition as it was described.



Great book clean and good seller fast shipping!! - andie -
Great seller and very very fast shipping. Book is great, clean no marks or stains



Good, but needed more detail - J. Lewis - Utah
This item is ok, but it needed detail. I should have been warned that this was a special edition for a Florida School. Also, it has missing several pages.

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Al-Kitaab fii Ta'allum al-'Arabiyya with DVDs: A Textbook for Beginning Arabic, Part One Second Edition Review



Al Kitaab has pretty much been the standard text for college Arabic classes since it was first published thirty years ago. The first edition was definitely comprehensive, but extremely dry. It was still the best resource out there, but it was badly in need of an update for decades.

The new edition, however, is absolutely incredible. Not only is the typeset and formatting INFINITELY more user-friendly, but the addition of DVDs was genius. They have all the lesson dialogues in both standard and colloquial (Egyptian) Arabic. Wrapping your head around the difference between the two is really difficult for new students to the language, but is relegated to a footnote in 95% of Arabic learning texts.

This is still not a teach-yourself-Arabic book, but I don't think there is a better text out there for a serious student.




Al-Kitaab fii Ta'allum al-'Arabiyya with DVDs: A Textbook for Beginning Arabic, Part One Second Edition Overview


The beauty and richness of the history and cultures of the Middle East are matters of increasing interest to the English-speaking world. As nations make their way into this new century, there must be dialogue and understanding--and language is the doorway into that new understanding.

This revised and updated second edition of Al-Kitaab contains new video and audio material on three DVDs, along with revised and updated texts and exercises. Following naturally on the introductory text, Alif Baa, for the Al-Kitaab Arabic language program, this initial Part One text further develops skills in standard Arabic while providing additional material in colloquial as well as classical Arabic.

The audio vocabulary portion of the DVDs allow learners to hear a new word followed by a sentence using it in context along with previously acquired vocabulary and grammatical structures, enabling students to build new vocabulary skills while reviewing previously exercised material. The video portion offers the option of seeing and hearing the video of each lesson in both Modern Standard Arabic and Egyptian Colloquial Arabic. The DVDs also contain substantial material exposing the learner to Egyptian Arabic (the most widely used and understood Arabic dialect), a short dialogue in Egyptian Colloquial Arabic appears at the end of each lesson. New video materials also feature subtitled interviews with Egyptians about various aspects of Arab culture, such as gender issues, fasting in the Muslim and Christian traditions, social clubs and their significance, and more.


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It is probably impossible to learn much from this book - Epictetus (Hong Kong) - Hong Kong
I bought two copies of this book, one for when I am in London and one for when I am in the Gulf. I was looking for a good textbook for a beginner who knows the arabic alphabet. Most of all, I wanted a book into which I could pour my effort and which would reward me with progress in Arabic. I have since learnt from experts in language teaching that whereas the field of books for English speakers who wish to learn, say, French or Latin is mature, the field of Arabic language textbooks is not yet mature and has many gaps. This book and its series seemed from the description and from reviews, and from its undoubted commercial success, to be what I wanted. I propended for three months, spending about 20 minutes a day on learning Arabic, sometimes with flashcards, sometimes with a great personal tutor, and sometimes with other books. Al-Kitaab was attractive, and it has all the right elements, including a story, a video, interactive lessons with grammar structured in a way that worked for me. But I found that despite this book being most the most attractive one to me and despite my putting much effort into it, I was making more progress with _Teach Yourself Gulf Arabic_, which had more obvious limitations. After a couple of months I began to notice the problem with Al-Kitaab. It tests the reader on grammar and other features of the language which it has not yet taught. So while all the elements of the textbook are good, they don't fit together, and it is probably not possible to learn the language from this book, although it might have some value as a side attraction to a student following another book as a main text. Having discovered what I thought to be the problem, I asked a top language teacher to review the book for me and assess its suitability for my purpose, i.e. learning Arabic with this as the main textbook. Her verdict was that it is not suitable, for the reasons I suspected: this book expects the reader to know critical things that it has not yet taught. I was surprised by this, because I had assumed that like, say, maths textbooks, most of the popular language textbooks would be reasonably well designed. My expert language teacher said that this is in fact not the case at all, and many of the most popular language textbooks suffer precisely this flaw. As part of my effort to learn Arabic, I had bought every popular textbook I could find, because the problem is not time or money in learning a new language, but rather how efficiently one's effort (time) converts into facility in the new language. I asked my expert language teacher to look through all the books I had, and with her help I selected Schulz, Krahl & Ruschel _Standard Arabic_, which I owned but which I had not paid much attention to. Since switching my effort to Schulz & Co, I have made faster progress and my understanding of Arabic has a much better structure. This is my personal experience of trying to learn Arabic and I hope my views may be of some value to others who want to learn this great language.



perfect conditions - yolanda -
Book arrived in 2 days, it was very fast. The book is in good conditions






okay book - K. Kimura -
The book arrived very quick! The company is very responsible. The website said "like new" but the first chapter has many written in it. I expected no writing in the book. The book condition is very good beside the writing.

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Sunday, August 29, 2010

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Rules for Writers Review



Even though I have not use it once yet, I will be benefit from it for more than years. Customer satisfaction seems guaranteed.




Rules for Writers Overview


Rules for Writers succeeds because it has always been grounded in classroom experience. By looking at her own students’ needs, Diana Hacker created an affordable and practical classroom tool that doubles as a quick reference. Developed with the help of instructors from two- and four-year schools, the sixth edition gives students quick access to the information they need to solve writing problems in any college course.

In the Hacker tradition, the new contributing authors — Nancy Sommers, Tom Jehn, Jane Rosenzweig, and Marcy Carbajal Van Horn — have crafted solutions for the writing problems of today’s college students. Together they give us a new edition that provides more help with academic writing and research and one that works better for a wider range of multilingual students. Flexible content options — in print and online — allow students to get more than they pay for.



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Rules for Writers - Cindy Young - Missouri
Received the book as promised. I do not like this class but the book is great. would recommend this site to others.



The history of my review - Daniel K. White - Planet Earth, Milky Way Galaxy
I bought the book and now I have it. With much gratitude, I thank the seller. May we all shine with the sun.



Feminism has no place in such a book - Foundation Ministries - New Jersey
This book has some good information in it but it was a turn off when the author deals with gender and pronouns. She correctly states that to use "they" when referring to a singular person is incorrect. She advocates that singular pronouns also be avoided when the person to which it refers is unknown. She states that the use of the masculine pronoun in such cases is "offensive". This is a change in the rules of English grammer. She has allowed her feminist views to influence the book. I found this book distastful for this reason because I don't like this kind of propaganda and especially dislike the use of this book as a vehicle to promote the feminist agenda.




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The Hero with a Thousand Faces (Paladin Books) Review



I find it funny how many people discredit this book considering I mean we all have they same brain and the perceptions that come from our brain, whether we have studied something or not or whether we were influenced or not science explains to use that we will recreate a similar story to fit our understanding of life on earth. We all think the same, we all have the same method of understanding things, we even have similar visions, relate things in a similar way etc... You get my drift, Right? We have nature, seasons, a universe, man, woman, child, a sun and a moon, we are people with the same brain structure and and organs, we all connect and bond in some way and WE ALL DIE. It is no wonder we are basically the same even if a little different because we all have the same thing in common, we are people. I understand that in parts of the world it is night when it is day in another part, or it's a different season even when we celebrate at almost the same time. I understand the northern Hemisphere is dark when the southern hemisphere is light. I see the differences but we all think alike even if not by intention because we are all on the same planet. It's no wonder then that it's common to have Near Death Experiences even if some parts of the world report who haven't even heard of them and not to mention see the Gods of other cultures instead of their own cultural deities.

I love the book alot and would give it 10 stars myself. Even if outdated, this book has influenced the modern generation more than just about any that has ever been written. Anything this book has influenced has become just as popular as the message it provides us...




The Hero with a Thousand Faces (Paladin Books) Overview


A study of heroism in the myths of the world - an exploration of all the elements common to the great stories that have helped people make sense of their lives from the earliest times. It takes in Greek Apollo, Maori and Jewish rites, the Buddha, Wotan, and the bothers Grimm's Frog-King.


The Hero with a Thousand Faces (Paladin Books) Specifications


Originally written by Campbell in the '40s-- in his pre-Bill Moyers days -- and famous as George Lucas' inspiration for "Star Wars," this book will likewise inspire any writer or reader in its well considered assertion that while all stories have already been told, this is *not* a bad thing, since the *retelling* is still necessary. And while our own life's journey must always be ended alone, the travel is undertaken in the company not only of immediate loved ones and primal passion, but of the heroes and heroines -- and myth-cycles -- that have preceded us.

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The Hero with a Thousand faces - Tyler D. Smith - Wi
This book is incredibly insightful in capturing the essence of the human existence. Not only does Joseph Campbell illuminate the monomyth and the hero's travel, but at the same time, out own existence. It is easy to see why it has inspired countless individuals, for instance, Star War's George Lucas.
Although Campbell's research and evidence he presents is valid and compelling, the intellectual manner in which he presents it, may be confusing to individuals unaccustomed to such reading (that's to say, he is wordy at times. Think of Yoda , "Faith I have in you Young Skywalker," now think of a rambling Yoda, "The uttermost confidence, I have, as stars surly show themselves at night, in you, young skywalker. Yeesssssss." This, as you may see, can cause some confusion. It may be, that the reader will have to examine the passage more than once, to capture the words Campbell exposes to them. It may be in the reader's best interest to have a webster's dictionary nearby, to quickly decipher any imposing and 'scary' words.
However, this small downside to Campbell's masterpiece, should not deter anyone away from absorbing the wealth of knowledge present in The Hero with a Thousand Faces. Likewise, the reader should also acclimate themselves to the myths Campbell provides, it should provide for a more through and enjoyable read.

T. Smith
June/14/2009



Very complex and demanding, not for your average joe, but is truly great - Kevin Nazario Bartolomei - Ponce, Puerto Rico
I heard of this book from conversations with fellow Star Wars fans, I made a search about the author and his bio convince me of buying the book. I have not finished it yet, but so far is incredible. Very complex, you must have at least a background in psychology, antropology, mythology and world history to go trough it, but you will enjoy it, an awesome book, and this monster was released back in 1948! Campbell was a master in this field, this book is the very proof of that. If you like this stuff, get it, you won't be disappointed.






Hero with a thousand faces - sowafeam - Jacksonville FL United States
Creative writing instructor recommended this book. It's analysis of people and why they take the actions they do is a great tool in developing characters. I had read the book in college and this was an enjoyable re-read. Excellent book very thought provoking

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A Walk in The Woods Review



To be honest, I picked up this book at a library sale but never had any intention of reading it. I love Bill Bryson and have read some of his other work but a book about his hiking the Appalachian Trail is something I would NEVER read! Strangely enough, I was bored one hot summer day and cracked it open only to find myself completely enthralled and racing through it as if it was a thriller. In other words, I loved it. So I supposed I have to say, Bryson may know my reading tastes better than myself!


The book starts with Bryson getting the idea that he should walk the Appalachian Trail as a way to reacquaint himself with his homeland. For twenty years, he had lived with his wife and four children in England. In 1995, they all moved back to the states and settled in New Hampshire (Bryson and his family have since moved BACK to the UK). Always an avid lover of nature but never much of a hiker, Bryson decides he'll hike from the southern most spot on the AT (Appalachian Trail) to Mount Katahdin in Maine. As is usual with Bryson, he reads all about the subject and focuses a great deal on bear stories, deaths out on the trail, and the sordid history of the trail itself. He spends copious amounts of money on his gear and plans out an extremely optimistic hiking schedule. As the date gets closer, he worries about doing the journey on his own until his old childhood friend from Des Moines, Iowa calls and asks if he can come along. The two were hiking buddies years before and the experience had almost ruined their friendship, however, Bryson jumps at the thought of having company. Bryson chronicles their hiking and adds in chapters on the history of the trail, the history of the National Parks Service, even the history of some of the towns that they stop in. He really does a thorough job and in under 300 pages (for the paperback), it flies by!


I have to say that I learned much more in this book than I ever thought possible. When the historic chapters came up, I often thought about skipping them but found myself just as engrossed as I was in the chapters detailing Katz and Bryson's odd couple-esque hiking trip. Bryson's reflections on the importance and significance of the AT in his life as well as in that of America is extremely well articulated. I have to say that it's the complete package! Bryson's humor always makes me chuckle but this book proves that he can also handle serious matters with great insight and understanding. It's excellent as far as I am concerned and certainly a read that anyone can enjoy (and how often can you say that about a book?!)





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Laugh out loud funny! - Indian Prairie Public Library - Darien, IL
An unlikely duo attempts to tackle the over 2000 mile hike that is the Appalachian Trail. Laugh out loud as they trudge through the wilderness toward a very distant goal.



Funny? - Emma Dot - Southern California
A woman at work walked up to me and started talking to me. Never saw this lady before who had the charisma of a zombie and a face that spooked me, so I thought, UGH, How do I escape? Feeling remorseful for this creature I inquired about the book she was holding. A man hiking through the Appalachian Trail and it's funny, she said. Yea, right. How can an entire book about hiking be humorous? Dragon breath. Anyway, she looked like she just crawled out of the grave, no thanks lady! Not taking your recommendation, woman. So, I moved on.

Days later, I photocopied the back of Stephen King's reading recommendations in "How to Write" and I thought I'd take this list to Borders and perform a magical blind finger pick to the photocopy. It landed on "A Walk in the Woods." Kismet.

I'd rather be pokerfaced while reading my books at work on my breaks. However this book made my head jerk back voluntarily and grins of amusement made me stand out like a laughing hyena. I'm now a break room spectacle.

The Zombie Woman was correct. This not only is this an amusing paperback but it's a gentle call to the destruction of nature and a mini lesson (maybe 2 pages) in science, which if Bill Bryson wrote text books for students, well, at least for me, I think I would've gotten a better grade in Science. He wrote about a tree, and maybe it's my interpretation, but it leads one to wonder about---who's the Maker? Maybe it's just me.

The highlight of his paperback is the author's rapport with his hiking buddy. I'm a nature girl, so I trotted along with this odd pair pleasantly engaged to the very end of their grueling expedition.

Happy Trails/Happy Reading!




I Bought Hiking Boots - Gary Dichtenberg -
The best thing about "Walk in the Woods" is my desire to do the same. I have got to see - walk a part of the AT. So, I bought some hiking boots. When a book moves the reader something special has occurred. Highly recommended.




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To Kill a Mockingbird ( 1st/2nd ~ Pulitzer Prize ~ Film ~ American Classic ) Review



I had a bad upbringing, as far as reading went. Most of my teachers let me read whatever they wanted, and the few that assigned anything to me took the path of the-most-boring-is-best. I therefore was made to read "1984", which was over my 14-year-old head, and "Silas Marner", which the whole class thought was boring and badly written. In the last few years I've been slowly catching up with those classics I should have read when I was younger. I tried Scott Fitzgerald (and decided after "The Great Gatsby"--which I liked--not to venture any further), "The Catcher in the Rye" which I expected to hate and liked anyway, "A Confederacy of Dunces" which had me rolling in the aisles, and even Jane Austen, who I enjoyed a great deal more than I expected. Now I turn to "To Kill a Mockingbird". It's one of those books that everyone but me has apparently read. So I guess it's time I caught up with everyone else.

Janet Louise "Scout" Finch is a little girl, during the events of the story. I got the impression that the author was imagining Scout as a slightly older girl, writing this story down for posterity. She has an older brother, and the two of them live with their father, a lawyer, in a small town in Alabama. Their mother's dead. In the summer, a cousin named Dill visits them and the three of them play together. Supposedly, Dill is based on Harper Lee's real childhood friend, Truman Capote, but that's neither here nor there. They are the typical rural children of the era, playing in the street, and spreading rumors and innuendo about their neighbors. At the end of the block there's a strange family with a reclusive son who's in his thirties, but never leaves the house or says anything to anyone, named Boo Radley.

Scout knows her father's a lawyer, and has knowledge of a few things with regards to laws, but she's never really experienced a trial or anything. A third of the way into the book, when you're wondering if it's ever going to really have a plot, kids start to call Scout's father a n----r-lover. Ms. Lee doesn't bother with the hyphens. It turns out that what they're referring to is the fact that Scout's dad, whose name is Atticus Finch, has been assigned to defend a local black man who has been accused of raping a white woman. In Alabama in the 1930's, this is a capitol offense, and he'll surely be executed if he's convicted.

So of course there's the obligatory lynch mob (one of the strongest scenes in the book) where Atticus faces down the less-than-brilliant citizens of the town, followed by the courtroom scene that's rather short, given that the trial of course only takes one day. I won't give away the ending, but the author confronts the obvious issues of racism and class in the 1930's south with a great deal more subtlety and nuance than I expected, and the ending, if a bit surprising, is also very satisfying.

I do have one negative thing to say about this book: it killed the career of what could have been a great novelist. At least that's my opinion. Most any author wants to think the book they're working on is better than the last one they wrote, and this thing won pretty much every award it could, short of the Nobel Prize for literature. It's one of the best-loved books of the last century. It's my belief that this success was a double-edged sword: on the one hand the acclaim was probably pretty heady, but on the other hand, how do you top something as successful as this? It's almost inevitable that a second book wouldn't win another Pulitzer. Anything less would be a step down.

Nevertheless, this is a wonderful book, truly great, and I recommend it highly.





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truly brilliant - Maggie Hasbrouck - Atlanta GA
I read this in high school, it was the best book I had ever read. I read it again to my daughter when she was 11 and once again loved it. There was so much more to it than I remembered. It is such a stunning masterpiece on so many levels, this is one book worth reading again and again. My daughter and I have put it on our "books you must read in your lifetime" list (just four books long at this point).
This is a powerful book and one that will stay with you a good long time.






A lot to be learned from a classic..... - Kathy Ann Fautz - Louisville, KY
Even in this day and age, this book provides a tremendous opportunity to teach the age-old message of "do the right thing" and "do unto others"! Even kids of the current generation ar emoved by this story. Young and old alike will find it a valuable read ( including better_bargains.com who made purchasing this book a nightmare).



Boo - Doctor Moss -
If you are like me and remember the movie more than the book, or if you read the book long ago, you may not realize how much of the book focuses on Atticus as a parent. He is a great role model as a father, always looking ahead to how what his children do now will shape them in the future. I'm sure this was read as "permissiveness" at the time, but the wisdom is apparent if you pay attention.

The story of Boo frames the story, his continued, protected innocence as Scout and Jem are ushered out of their own innocence by Atticus and by the events of the story.

A great book -- deserves all the praise it has gotten.

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What can you say, its a book. Plastic binder. Tabs make it easier to find sections.





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500 Key Words for the SAT, and How to Remember Them Forever! Review



My mother bought this book for me when I was in 7th grade and spent time going over words with me every day. I was able to finish it before I entered high school (I am currently a sophomore) and I still remember all of the words. I haven't taken the SAT yet, but I couldn't imagine using this book to study right before it. So I recommend that you purchase a different book if you are in a hurry because this book takes investing of time and energy.




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500 Key Words for the SAT uses pictures and stories to help you remember the meanings of five hundred of the vocabulary words that appear most frequently on the SAT. Learning is fast, fun, and forever! Also: a special section in the back provides tips for the critical reading part of the SAT. Remember, even with recent changes to the SAT, vocabulary is as important as ever to getting a high score. This book was originally published in 1992 as 500 SAT Words, and How To Remember Them Forever! This current edition is the tenth printing, and we will soon sell our 80,000th copy!


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Not quite up to snuff - Kristin Henry - Bellevue, WA USA
I purchased this book for a student, but was disapointed to find that many of the words in it were well below what I consider to be standard in the SAT. My opinion is immaterial, but my student, too, was disappointed. Of course there were many vocabulary words he wasn't as familiar with, but at least one-third of the book was too elementary. If I had been given the opportunity to look inside this book before I purchased it, I wouldn't have, at least not for this particular student.



Pleased with purchase - J. Stephenson - Madison, Tennessee United States
I like the pictures. They help my 8-year old to remember well. I would recommend this item to young and old.



Okay. - Bena Wu - CA, USA
This book is okay. It does contain some flaws. I think it would help me remember the words better if it had some visual aid. I recommend using SAT Vocabulary Cartoons better. Some of the ideas could have been made up easily by myself. It tends to get a bit wordy sometimes. Otherwise, this book could be a little bit useful.



Valuable vocabulary builder - Linda H. Rainer -
As a high school teacher, I return to this book year after year for my AP English Language and Composition class and Honors English 11 classes. It familiarizes students with words they read in literature as well as offers definitions they will encounter on college entrance exams. The tips for remembering meaning are entertaining and effective. My students always enjoy the book.

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Cervantes's Don Quixote (Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations) Review



My daughter was very happy with this book as a Christmas gift. Arrived on time and in excellent condition.




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Widely regarded as the world's first modern novel, and one of the funniest and most tragic books ever written, Don Quixote chronicles the famous picaresque adventures of the noble knight-errant Don Quixote de La Mancha and his faithful squire, Sancho Panza, as they travel through sixteenth-century Spain. Unless you read Spanish, you've never read Don Quixote.


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Relatively hard to read - I Teach Typing - Stanford, CA USA
I ordered this version while I was waiting on a physical copy of Don Quixote (Penguin Classics) to ship. There are two notable differences. First the Penguin version is more complete. This one is missing the sonets at the beginning (which are mentioned in the forward by the author) and the penguin version has lots of useful footnotes (translations of phrases and references to the books that Don Quixote is obsessed with). The missing footnotes are more then just scolarly tidbits, they help translate the book. A more important point is that John Rutherford's translation is much MUCH easier to read. I found myself having to reread sections of this translation a couple times before I was sure what was being said. Instead of enjoying an interesting story, this translation was work to read.

So, if you can afford the extra few dollars for the other translation you will be glad you got it.




terrible -- would not recommend - Peace 71 -
I have been a teacher for seventeen years. I currently teach Spanish to children in grades k-8. I was hoping to share this book with my fourth or fifth grade students as part of their cultural studies. In college, I majored in Spanish and education, where I had the opportunity to read some of the original Don Quixote by Cervantes. This rendition by Argentina Palacios is both poorly written and not appropriate for children ages 9-12, as advertised.

The story is written with simplistic language and boring sentences. It also covers difficult topics including "A boy of about fifteen was tied to a tree, naked from the waist up. He was being hit with a leather belt by a man" (pp. 6, 7). And, "It was clear that he intended to kill the strange old man..." (p. 12).

As an educator, I cannot recommend this book to my colleagues or to parents to share with their children.






The Most Literal Translation from Cervantes' Spanish - Robert Graden - Eugene, OR
If you care about textual integrity, Starkie's is the translation for you. I've compared certain phrases from the original Spanish by Cervantes and, of all the English versions I've seen, this is the most faithful. There is another version out there, often Nortonized, that leads the reader possibly astray from author intention. For instance, in Part One, Chapter Five, Putnam quotes Quixote as saying, "I know who I am, and who I may be, if I choose..." The original says, "I know who I am..." and proceeds with a catalogue of medieval romance characters. Samuel Putnam's translation appears in Modern Library and some Norton anthologies: don't buy it unless you're 19 and want to be inspired with a Sartrian sort of freedom that I'm not sure Cervantes advocates. Be it admitted, Norton anthologies target the young, and if you don't want to grow old before your time, then buy a Norton anthology with Putnam's translation of _Don Quixote_. Norton gives you a focus that may not be too off-target. Plus, it'll be an abridgement that'll save you many hundreds of pages of reading.The Norton Anthology of World Masterpieces, 4th edition

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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (Book 2) Review



The Harry Potter books are jewels in the realm of fantasy novels. They get better and better as novels become larger in length. Chamber of Secrets offered one of the best mysteries I've read in a long time, as does the rest of the series. I think you will find that nothing in the world of Harry Potter is predictable and every suprise comes splendidly. I've read 4 of the 7 books before, and I recall Chamber of Secrets being my favorite. If you loved Sorcerer's Stone, then you will be thankful that the following books never decay in quality.

Mystery, Suspense, Wonder, and Wicked Fun await you. As the wizarding world broadens we are always left wanting more. I reccomend these tyrant stories of the fantasy world to any type of reader. I doubt there are many people in this world who can manage to dislike Harry Potter after reading it. Chamber of Secrets offers no secrets to steer you away. Harry Potter: Book 2 is solid and dashing without flaw.




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The Dursleys were so mean and hideous that summer that all Harry Potter wanted was to get back to the Hogwarts School for Witchcraft and Wizardry. But just as he's packing his bags, Harry receives a warning from a strange, impish creature named Dobby who says that if Harry Potter returns to Hogwarts, disaster will strike.

And strike is does. For in Harry's second year at Hogwarts, fresh torments and horrors arise, including an outrageous stuck-up new professor, Gilderoy Lockheart, a spirit named Moaning Myrtle who haunts the girls' bathroom, and the unwanted attentions of Ron Weasley's younger sister, Ginny.

But each of these seem minor annoyances when the real trouble begins, and someone--or something--starts turning Hogwarts students to stone. Could it be Draco Malfoy, a more poisonous rival than ever? Could it possibly be Hagrid, whose mysterious past is finally told? Or could it be the one everyone at Hogwarts most suspects...Harry Potter himself?


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What makes the Harry Potter series so successful? Maybe it's the fact that J.K. Rowling doesn't write children's books, she writes children's stories, more in the tradition of the Brothers Grimm than Dr. Seuss. The exploits of Harry and his friends captivate even the shortest attention spans by engaging the imagination with vivid characters and fast-moving action, instead of trying to merely catch the eye with colorful pictures or pop-up effects. Not surprisingly, the Potter tales sound wonderful read aloud, and adapt to the audiobook format extremely well. Broadway actor Jim Dale's impressive vocal range gives each character in the book its own distinctive voice--a considerable task, given the pantheon of witches, warlocks, ghosts, ghouls, dwarves, and elves that Harry encounters in his second outing. And thankfully, since the book is read unabridged, no one's favorite character is omitted. Engaging for children without being childish, the audio version of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is worthy addition to the deservedly popular series. (Running time: 9 hours, 6 cassettes) --Andrew Nieland

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Excellent read!! - stanley30 -
You can't get any better than Harry Potter. I do not want to put it down. You want to keep reading to find out what happens. The movies are good but the books are so much better. I love the books so much more than the movies. I will definitely be reading them again.






Slow Secret - Anthony R. Cardno - Newton, NJ USA
Chamber of Secrets is a fine book, but even after having read it several times and now listening to it on audiobook (the first time I've revisted the story in probably 5 years), my feeling hasn't really changed in regard to it being my least favorite of the Potter books. Even saying that, it's not that I hate the book. There's a lot to like in it. I just feel like it remains the volume in which the main mystery is the least well-developed; it's the book in which two of the final reveal feels like they come from out of left field. Yes, I'm still bothered by the way Ginny is absent for most of the book yet stands revealed in the end as a main component of what has been going on at the school all year long. I felt like there should have been more indicators than the occasional "Ginny looks like she's got a stomach ache" toss-off line. I also think the reveal of Lucius Malfoy's connection is a bit of a stretch, although there at least you can go back to the beginning of the book and think "okay, yeah, I guess that happened."

However, as I said, even with that dissatisfaction, there's still plenty to like. Gilderoy Lockhart remains one of my favorite smarmy, self-involved characters of all time. I can't help but picture Kenneth Brannagh when I reread the book, and even with Jim Dale's slightly different take on the voice of the character, I still felt Brannagh's presence. And of course, Rowling used this book to set up so much of what will come later: the mystery of Harry's shared abilities with Lord Voldemort, the Harry-Draco Quidditch rivarly, the possibility that rather than being the Heir of Slytherin, Harry is actually the Heir of Gryffindor, and of course the introductory mention of Azkaban prison. While Nearly Headless Nick's Deathday party feels like a bit of a waste of space considering the smaller and smaller roles the ghosts play as the series evolves, it is still a fun diversion.

Jim Dale, of course, does his usual stellar job at performing the book and giving characters individual voices. It is a little tough listening to these while driving because his voice is just so darn soothing, but if I don't listen to them on the road, I never will!



Awesome book - Stacy Kinder - Virginia, USA
I love the Harry Potter series. I have all of the hardback books in the series and bought this one to complete the paperback series for my kids to read. This is a very good series and I recommend it highly. It is good for young readers because it is very easy to get into.

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Easy Writer 3e & Exercises Review



Easy Writer: A Pocket Guide / 0-312-25591-8

I have to second all the college graduates here singing the praises of this little pocket guide! The guide covers every major documentation school of thought - and several minor ones that I was unaware of prior to the purchase of this guide. The documentation covers every possible occurrence - from the banal One-Book-One-Author to online pages, spoken conversations, e-mail communication, taped interviews, and on and on.

Many of these occurrences I could not even find documentation guidelines online, let alone in my college texts. The documentation guidelines also provide lucid and useful examples. I recommend this guide highly, if you have a lot of term papers to write and if you have a teacher who is a stickler for documentation!

~ Ana Mardoll




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A student-friendly pocket guide to the essentials of writing and research, EasyWriter is an ideal, inexpensive reference handbook for any course where writing is required. Now more visual and even easier to use and understand, EasyWriter offers practical help with research and documentation and expanded coverage of academic writing for students in all disciplines.



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easy Writer 4th Edition - A Handy Reference - Harold A. Geller - Fairfax, VA
As a professor who requires term papers for certain courses, I highly recommend this little reference book to my students. Yes, I still have the APA style reference guide in my library, but I hardly refer to it ever since I obtained this handy reference, which is also much lighter in weight. As I see it, writing has become a bit of a lost art. It's much easier to cut and paste, as any student knows, to copy others' words. However, only by writing in an optimal manner best to communicate your thoughts and making reference to your "facts" and sources can our society hope to inform others of our rational thinking. This little reference should be on the desk of every student and teacher, in my opinion. Great index, great examples, great desk reference.



A great little reference book - F. Lafleur - Tucson, AZ
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Screenplay: The Foundations of Screenwriting Review



"Screenplay: The Foundations of Screenwriting" by industry giant Syd Field is considered to be the bible of modern screenwriting texts, and has been for many years. It's a well-deserved badge of honor.

Field approaches the art of screenwriting logically, positively, explaining step by step the hows, whats, and whys of the biz. He addresses the technical points of length, description, planning, all in a way that makes absolute sense to any reader... regardless of their knowledge of the film industry, educational level, or age. He uses popular film examples to underscore his methods, which help enormously. This book gives any reader the right foundation to begin a screenplay with absolute confidence.

As an aside..... let's also not forget that the way Syd Field writes--his prose--is so reader friendly, and so understandable... he could be writing completely random crap and it would still be an absolute pleasure to read it. I've found that most writing "how-to" texts are extremely boring, procedural... very INSTITUTIONAL... this book is not at all institutional, and it's very easy on the eyes and brain when you're reading it.

My only criticism with this book is a big one... though it doesn't necessarily diminish the importance of the work itself. This book is 18 chapters long, but for all intents and purposes, it basically ends after Chapter 13 ("Screenplay Form").

Chapters 14-18 discuss extreme subjects unrelated to the "foundations of screenwriting." They discuss adaptation and collaboration... matters FAR ABOVE (and not particularly applicable) the neophyte, aspiring screenwriters that would be reading a book such as this one. Yet, Chapters 14-18 also discuss very simplistic matters that are likely FAR BENEATH those that would be reading this... things such as getting into the mood to write, devoting time to your writing, dealing with family who may be opposed to you spending so much time writing, et cetera. These same chapters are also filled with personal, broad philosophical observations about writing in general, the process... observations that any B-average Freshman English student could spit out without thinking too hard. There are also boring, stereotypical observations about the film industry and Hollywood society... things that any resident of Los Angeles can tell you even if they've never in their life been involved in the entertainment industry.

I recently discussed this book with my best friend, a USC grad who had read this book as part of a film course in college. I was shocked, but very soothed, to hear him exactly echo my sentiments about the last third of this book. I hope Field spices this text up a bit if he does another revision.

Yet, despite my disappointment with the latter third of the book, the first two-thirds are absolutely brilliant. This book is a must-read... dare I say a REQUIRED READ... for anyone interested in the whole screenwriting process.

Kudos to Field. I really learned a lot from this book. I most certainly recommend it.



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Screenplay: The Foundations of Screenwriting Overview


A generation of screenwriters has used Syd Field’s bestselling books to ignite successful careers in film. Now the celebrated producer, lecturer, teacher, and bestselling author has updated his classic guide for a new generation of filmmakers, offering a fresh insider’s perspective on the film industry today. From concept to character, from opening scene to finished script, here are easily understood guidelines to help aspiring screenwriters—from novices to practiced writers—hone their craft. Filled with updated material—including all-new personal anecdotes and insights, guidelines on marketing and collaboration, plus analyses of recent films, from American Beauty to Lord of the RingsScreenplay presents a step-by-step, comprehensive technique for writing the screenplay that will succeed in Hollywood. Discover:

•Why the first ten pages of your script are crucially important
•How to visually “grab” the reader from page one, word one
•Why structure and character are the essential foundation of your screenplay
•How to adapt a novel, a play, or an article into a screenplay
•Tips on protecting your work—three legal ways to claim ownership of your screenplay
•The essentials of writing great dialogue, creating character, building a story line, overcoming writer’s block, getting an agent, and much more.

With this newly updated edition of his bestselling classic, Syd Field proves yet again why he is revered as the master of the screenplay—and why his celebrated guide has become the industry’s gold standard for successful screenwriting.


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Inspiring - Warren Redlich - Albany, NY USA
Love this book. As I read it, it kept inspiring new ideas for the script I'm writing.



Get the Basics - Elizabeth Todis - san francisco
In turning my recent book into a screenplay, I had no idea how to begin, I took this basic "How To" guide and ran with it, and banged out my first draft of a screenplay in less than a month. The text is clear and complete, and when I showed my document to experienced screenwriters, they were impressed by my breath of knowledge about effective scripts.
A must have for the library of screenwriters, or writers in general.

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So Good - Ingrid Torrance - Vancouver, B.C.
This book is basically the first testament of screen writing. It walks you through the entire process of writing a screen play. There are more in-depth books on screenwriting but none so straightforward. This book explains the simple basic format for successful screenplays. It is a great book for beginner screenwriters. I also think this book is great for anyone in the industry not just the writer; it's always important to understand why and how something is written.




Don't be fooled... - J. J. Hiltz-Graham -
Yes, this book can be helpful for the basics such as: sluglines, scene descriptions, action, dialogue etc.... BUT, do you really want to take lessons from a guy who's never had a career in writing screenwriting? If you want my advice... learn the basics, read as many GOOD screenplays as you can (not crap like Twilight) and be original. Do things that haven't been done before. Hollywood is looking for originality and new material.

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