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Overcoming racial biases
Reality with a Moral!
Memory LaneEach short story depicted the characters' real life encounters, their hardships and struggles along with realistic and believable conclusions. The author shared day to day activities, hopes and dreams as well as accomplishments and disappointments of the each character in a way that reminded me of life in general.
In short, I thoroughly enjoyed The Rockwood Files and place it high on my list of recommended reading. Looking forward to reading this author's next publication.


Great Book
"Senseless Acts of Violence"? Please!
BAMBI

Misleading title
More for the published author than a beginner.
Useful and EnjoyableNo, this book does not take you by the hand and explain how to plot a story, how to develop a character, or how to format your manuscript. There are, however, many others that do, as a quick search for "writing reference" will show you. This book credits the reader with a certain amount of experience and know how. You do not need to be a succesful writer to enjoy this, simply an observant reader.
Not to give anyone the wrong idea, the book also contains a lovely chapter by Jude Deveraux about the common mistakes new writers make - complete with advice on how to avoid them. There are chapters that discuss the structure of a romance, what the audience expects from heroine and hero, how to do (and then incorporate) research for historical romances, writing the regency romance, long vs. short form, including the paranormal (time travel, magic, etc), and the evolution romance writing has gone through over the years.
I highly recommend this book, not only to romance writers, but to all aspiring writers. After all, many mysteries, westerns, and science fiction stories do have a touch of romance in them, and vice versa.


A solid intro, but some editorial and content problemsThe beginning section of the book contains brief background information on such general topics as Brokers & Fees, Doormen, Loft Living, and Roommates. While these short explanations are helpful, the writing appears rushed, and does not go into enough detail in most cases.
The intro sections are also not well integrated with the bulk of Zany's, namely its profiles of NYC neighborhoods (emphasis on Manhattan). Each neighborhood profile contains a brief history, rental information, demographic statistics, and so forth. These profiles are quite useful, but lack sufficient differentiation, especially in the "Final Words" section, which makes every Manhattan neighborhood sound prohibitively expensive and not quite what one is looking for.
Everyone already knows that NYC costs a lot and has quirky neighborhoods, but Zany's needs to do a better job than just repeating the obvious. Still, this guide is a helpful reference for NYC apartment hunters.
Good place to start
Excellent - A Must Have Book

The Clay Marble, An Almost Real Event
The Clay MarbleBob B. Bobobson
A review by you

Not one of the better "Hands On" kinds of books
A good foundation for learning Illustrator.I wish all book-courses were this easy to understand and had lessons that were as hastle free(the files were all there as stated in the text)as this book.
I recommend this book to anyone who wishes to start out on the right foot and build a good foundation learning Illustrator.
Excellent for beginners

Next to Harriet Tubman, Rosa Parks is remembered!
Rosa Parks
I AM ROSA PARKS

Mostly for advanced jewelry-makers
Contributor's Email for Questions

To complicated
Tastes from around the world in the age-old clay-pot

'Ultimate' is a gross overstatement!!
Bought on a Clearance Rack
An Excellent Cookbook
This book could just as well been written about a person in the rural South struggling to break out of the small-town mentality imposed upon him/her. Different obstacles exist, but still need to be negotiated. How do you learn there are other life options when others are attempting to categorize you because of your pigmentation or dialect?
This book's stories describe some of these struggles. The message received is, that hopefully, each generation gets a little bit better in effectively, compassionately dealing with these situations so the next generations will not have to, and can tackle other social problems more threatening to all life.