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A story told in the Bardic tradition.
Bored, dull life, THEN Read this....
This is the best book that I have ever read!

Job well done
Better than the other, similar books
This is a great book.

A Sweetly Nostalgic and Heroic Tale
An enthralling readI actually finished this book days ago, but have had to take the time to sort out my feelings about it. Ms. Llywelyn has written a powerful story. She has taken the old Irish legends of Finn Mac Cool, and retold them in the form of historical fiction. Finn is presented as a larger-than-life man, one whose peculiar talents can make him and can also unmake him.
This book is an enthralling read. It contains stories of action, and stories about life. I wholeheartedly recommend this book.
An compelling and accurate retelling of a great Irish legendThe story of Finn Mac Cool is one of a young man from one of the lowest classes of Irish society, driven by ambition and strength to rise above his birth and bring to his people new respect and status.
The legend of Finn Mac Cool is full of mythological elements, and Llywelyn incorporates these very well, so that the reader never feels as if they are reading a fantasy adventure.
There are many fascinating conflicts and layers in this book and within Finn Mac Cool himself. Finn's constant battle of wits with the king, his enemies, and the wise but dangerous Goll Mac Morna serve to heighten his inner struggles over race, class, and success.
For the casual reader, this book will serve as a rousing tale of Irish lore. For the more serious reader, or lover of Irish history, it will serve as a fascinating character study and glimpse into Irish past.


Is she serious?
A book that told it how it is and kept it real.
The new and misunderstood young, black woman.In her last essay "Chickenhead Envy" she acknowledges that "strongblackwomen" and "chickenheads" may have the same wants and desires but the roads they take to achieve them are different, creativing a dividing line coated with animosity.
Morgan calls herself a STRONGBLACKWOMAN in remission, saying she doesn't not want to be lauded for her success through struggle. Eliminating struggle from a black woman's life does not make her any less of a woman.
I recommend this book to women and men, black and white, young and old. If you have a desire to understand today's young African American woman, Morgan's blunt, in-your-face writing will give you an look instead the mind of one who is such.


Comprehensive work-out bookI suspect many men will run for cover when seeing the pictures; it is hard to deny their homoeroticism. But they're just pictures of half-naked (or naked) men, and to not read the useful text due to that would be unfortunate. The section on diet I think is not very useful, but the idea is that diet and exercise complement each other when your goal is becoming fit. The section on meditation may seem unnecessary to some readers, but it's just a small section. If you want to work out and get in shape, and you don't know where to start, or you want to enlarge your exercise library, then I recommend this book highly. Still, if you don't make the effort, you won't gain anything.
Really helpful for me!
Definitely A Winner!

Another great one from Cisco Press!Oh, and I passed the test on the first try.
A very good review of the subject matter.There were a good number of small mistakes, (for example a 2511 router has 16 and not eight asynchronous interfaces) which were mildly annoying. One would hope that it would have been better edited technically. Still, it's better than the other choices out there, some of which I've been very disappointed in.
The text was organized well, and was surprisingly easy to study, especially considering the subject matter. As a Cisco book, it seemed to have a clearer idea of what the test would expect; I noticed no major oversights as I took the test.
Overall, very good, with some improvements possible.
THE guide to pass the exam1. It covers very well the exam (except for the chapter about Win95! there were questions in the exam, but hopefully very easy), and some questions in the CD were in the real exam
2. Short and clear
3. Only a very very few mistakes (actually I found only a couple of them, mostly on the CD, which decided me not to buy any book whom reviewers say it is full of mistakes)
4. Feeling to learn something, not just working for an exam (just a feeling, not a proof it is a good book !)
The bad ones:
1. The test exams on CD do not respect the format of the exam; when it is about IOS commands, you have to choose within a list of 40 or more commands, not just 4 as usual. Actually, I found it more difficult to choose within 4 commands than 40, because the 40 ones are mostly all different one from another. But he could have told me what was the exam format!
2. It covers the exam, but the study is not in depth; too often I had questions on topics I had seen, but "ah, just on this case, what happen ?"
3. Consequence of the (2): I will not keep this book; I've taken my little notes, now I can sell it. The advantage of this book is also the disadvantage: it is designed to make you pass the exam, no more. But it is in the informal contract from the beginning.
If you want to pass the exam learning things, buy this book. It is really more than enought, and a pleasure to read.


Not for beginners!!!
Thorough, messy and a fundamental shortcomingI find that the text is heavy not only due to the substance, but unfortunately also because the discussion tends to be lacking in clarity. The work would in my opinion benefit from compression and some reorganization.
Although otherwise a thorough discussion on the subject, I find it has a fundamental shortcoming in the basic assumptions: Spector only considers using food rewards in clicker coniditioning, and simply discourages against using other types of rewards.
While this is probably fine for training dogs that have a keen interest in food, it cannot work well with dogs which simply aren't very interested in *any* kind of treats. Moreover, in order to motivate dogs with a strong prey drive to work with very high intensity, a prey object, such as a ball, tends to be the ultimate reward. Using food treats (or a clicker associated to the treats) simply doesn't tend to motivate such a dog to work that hard.
I believe that variying the type of reward (or correction, even) depending on the phase of the training of the particular movement, and the general character of the dog and perhaps also the trainer, would be more effective. I find that Susan Barwig's methods for Shutzhund training are well suited for the dogs with a strong prey drive that typically excel in this sport.
This is the BEST training guide I have ever used.

soul provoking
Truly "The Truest Pleasure"
Satisfies your heart and soul.......

Fascinating romantic mystery
A real life love drama
"...Rachel" is a buried gem sure to fascinate and entertain.