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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Rice", sorted by average review score:

Underworld
Published in Hardcover by Knopf (November, 1995)
Authors: Kelly Klein and Anne Rice
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Very interesting and capivating look at underwear,and body.
Photographs taken by old masters of photography,new masters,and amatuer photographers make underworld complete. This book is as safe as you can get to another person in their underwear or lack of without the risks we face,today. Very sexy,innocent,and liberating! Bravo,Kelly...

Kelly Klein
Underworld is a very nice book, in which you can see pictures taken by the world's most renowned photographers.

Underware on, on the ground,torn,seen through etc.
Calvin's wife Kelly must share his edge for selling underware and hers is magnificent.A collection of old,new,boy,girl,tops only ,bottoms only,jumping through the air two friends seem to glide in a coming of age.Bawdy women and curious men seem like a midsummer's night dream.


When You Lose a Loved One
Published in Paperback by Fleming H Revell Co (December, 2001)
Authors: Charles Livingstone Allen, Helen Steiner Rice, and Steiner Rice Helen
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When You Lose A Loved One
I was given this book by a friend in 1984 when my grandmother died. I did not read it then. But, when my father died in 1994, I finally picked this book up and read it. The revised version (which you can purchase now with the additional poems, etc.) is even better than the old version I received in 1984. It's tremendous and very spiritually uplifting and healing when you have just lost a loved one. I now send a copy along with a sympathy card to all of my close friends and family members who "Lose A Loved One." I've mailed two of these books (in the last five months) to friends of mine who lost a parent. I highly recommend it!

Helen Steiner -
I have not read this book, but I read a poem from one of Helen Steiner's book at my father's funeral in 1998, it was about "My Dad" or a similar title, I thought it was in the book "Somebody Loves You" but it isn't can somebody help me find it please. Many thanks

visualization of your loved one with God
After the death of our 16 yr old daughter we were given many books to read and groups to join for comfort. Out of 8 books that we read only this one "When you lose a loved one" by Charles Allen offered us comfort and peace. I have shared this book with the newly bereaved and the feedback is always "thank you, it really helped me". No book will ever take away the pain but this book gave me an inner peace that helped me to go forward as a christian. I have recommended this book to Compassionate Friends in our area in California and they have also had positive feedback. M.Burrin


Witty Words From Wise Women
Published in Hardcover by Andrews McMeel Publishing (03 April, 2001)
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it's a treasure!
Witty Words from wise Women, by B.J. Gallagher, is a treasure that women will want to buy for all their girlfriends-and themselves.

The book's 13 sections target topics such as:

o men ("The cock may crow, but it's the hen that lays the eggs." Margaret Thatcher)

o love and marriage ("Men who have a pierced ear are better prepared for marriage-they've experienced pain and bought jewelry." Rita Rudner)

o struggle and disappointment ("The hardest years in life are those between 10 and 70." Helen Hayes, spoken when she was 82)

o success ("They say getting thin is the best revenge. Success is much better." Oprah Winfrey)

o empowerment "(I'm tough, ambitious, and I know exactly what I want. If that makes me a bitch, okay." Madonna)

But some of the brightest diamonds in this slim book are the insightful, perceptive and witty words introducing each of the sections. Those are the words of its author--B.J. Gallagher.

A Book With Heart
I have found the candidness in this wonderful book refreshing! I now know what to keep on hand, and mail at random to my friends and associates that need a good laugh, a subtle smile and something to relate to! Thank you for keeping us smiling B.J.!

A great book and a great gift...inspiring and funny
This is a book that thoroughly enjoyed, and I want all my friends to enjoy it too. I keep finding reasons to give it to people. It is a very enjoyable read, plus it is beautifully presented. There are so many great quotes in it, many that I had never heard before. After reading it through, I have it on my desk, and I just keep picking it up, flipping through , reading a page, and laughing out loud. Very handy for those mid-afternoon lulls, when you need a little inspirational or humor pick-me-up. I highly recommend it!


Aida
Published in Paperback by Hal Leonard (February, 2003)
Author: Tim Elton John Rice
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Aida songbook
This book is very thorough, includes most all of the songs from the show. Chords are provided for less advanced musicians, but the piano score is quite difficult - not for beginners! Intermediates will be able to play about half the songs easily. True to the soundtrack, and all the parts are provided as well as the lyrics and details about which character is singing. Love this book!

Very good!!!
This book is excellent - it contains piano music for most of the songs in the musical, and the transcriptions are largely faithful to the very pianistic Broadway score. All of the songs are complete, containing the piano versions of the instrumental solos found in the actual score. It also has guitar chords and lyrics for singers, with a separate line for the singers' notes, complete with harmonies. Unlike many Broadway music books, this one is very thorough and does not disappoint!!! Although that playing some songs in their entirety may be a difficult task for beginning pianists, the result of playing the music from this great musical is well worth the effort, and I'm sure that pianists and singers of all levels will enjoy this book.

Exactly As It Should Be
I didn't know what I was ordering at the time because of the lack of description given by this website. This is the music book containing the notes for the music in Aida. It's set up well and it's easy to play. The music is written in both piano and guitar form.


Class Trip II
Published in Paperback by Harper Mass Market Paperbacks (January, 1995)
Author: Bebe Faas Rice
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Another wonderful book by Bebe Faas Rice.
Class Trip II is a well-written, suspenseful book, one that young adult readers and their parents will enjoy. Be sure to read Ms. Rice's other fine books, which include "The Year the Wolves Came", "Music from the Dead", and "The Listeners."

This books made me hold me breath the whole time!
I was so scared when I read this!!! I was impressed on how the tension built so high and the suspense was great. I read the first Class Trip, and this one is a far better book. The first Class Trip was still pretty cool, with an amazing twist, but I think I liked this better.

great book. would make a great movie!!!!!!!!!!
Bebe made a great book!!!!!!!!!!! The book's adjectives really painted a picture in my mind.


Crazy Loco
Published in Hardcover by Dial Books for Young Readers (May, 2001)
Author: David Rice
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Papa Lalo
I just recently finished reading both of Rice's books: Give The Pig A Chance, and Crazy Loco.
I have comments on several of his short stories, but overall, I'd like to say that his writing is very inspiring to me - I didn't expect for stories this short to be full with such great symbolism.
In his short story, Papa Lalo, Henry was given a compass from his grandfather, as a gift.
A compass always faces North. The Earth has it's own magnetic polarity that magnifies the pull of a compass to face due North. The compass could have symbolized the unbearable "magnetic pull": that Harry had with his grandfather. Even though Harry didn't realize he shared any common ground, or any connection with his grandfather - He always had that "magnetic pull" a "bond" that we sometimes are unfamiliar with until we try to face another direction in life - or until life points us in a new direction.

This was a very well written, carefully thought out story.

Move over Gary Soto/Haste un lado Gary Soto
David Rice's second book Crazy Loco is a collection of short stories that kicks off the new wave of young adult Chicano literature. As an English teacher I've sought quality Chicano literature for my kids and aside from Gary Soto, there isn't much out there. I'm glad to see that's changing. Rice's stories are hilarious and even though they're set in South Texas with mostly Chicano characters, they will appeal to all kids. I shared stories from his previous book, Give the Pig a Chance, with my students and they loved them. Since his style has improved and these stories are funnier, I know my students will love Crazy Loco even more. My favorites of the bunch were "Crazy Loco" and "Proud to be an American." They are about two things most kids are experts about: dogs and fireworks. Other stories are heartfelt. "Papa Lalo" will strike a chord with children who have lived through divorce or have lost their grandparents. "Valentine" is about the pain and power of first love. David Rice writes the Rio Grande Valley of Texas like few other authors can. He is a great new voice in Chicano fiction and one to watch in the future.

Crazy Loco, a Crazy Collection
I've heard David Rice read a few of the stories in this collection back in South Texas at different venues and was amazed at how much his writing had matured since his first book (Give the Pig a Chance--another fine book in its own right). A side note to anyone with an opportunity to experience Rice's presentations--take the chance, go out of your way if you have to, but do listen to him. Back to the book: I was so looking forward to Crazy Loco, and when I got my copy, I got right to it. Dropped Moby Dick, and slowed down on To the Lighthouse to finish Crazy Loco. The stories, most of which are told in the first person, the narrators varying from story to story, are humorous and fun to read. But I feel the strongest pieces are the ones in which Rice cuts out the humor, and gets down to some serious business, like in "Last Mass" and "Her Other Son." These stories are emotional without being sentimental. These stories bring to mind others of his works, namely "Tina La Tinaca" from his first collection, and they show exactly why Rice is being published today.


Creating Digital Content
Published in Digital by McGraw-Hill ()
Authors: John Rice, Brian McKernan, and Peter Bergman
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Revealing Account of Content in the Digital Age
This book reveals the true nature of the nearly tectonic shift in the landscape of content being caused by digital technology. Even as the editor of Digital TV magazine, I have not read a book that examines, in such a penetrating manner, and with such a dazzling collection of expert voices, the depth of this dramatic change and what it now means. Further, it reveals the implications for the future of creating and distributing content in the digital age. This book is a must for anyone who cares about navigating the new world of digital content.

The Digital Revolution "Bible"
This is a "must buy" for anyone interested in the digital revolution that is changing the way we communicate. It explains how camcorders, Avids, and computers have changed video, movie-making, web streaming, and how to become part of it. "Digital content" is really what video, TV and movies have become. You can re-use your video and audio in many different ways to better serve clients or create original programming. The book explains what's going on very clearly. Digital video is really computer data, so it's cheaper and easier to work with than "regular" video. And the image is better! You can produce any type of show for less money than ever before, and you can do more things with your video; stream it on the web, put it on a DVD disc, project it as a movie, or re-use clips for other programs. Audio and sound techniques are also included.
"Creating Digital Content" starts off with a funny story by Firesign Theatre's Peter Bergman that makes you realize how much digital video and software has changed the way movies and TV are made. Then there's a really interesting section on what "digital" really means, which is the most concise definition I've ever read. Really helpful is the fact that they go into specifics about the best equipment available... over 25 chapters all about computers, Avids, camcorders, memory, etc. which can be used to make HDTV, corporate video, interactive TV and yes, feature films! Whether you're at a local TV station, a production house, a university A/V department, or you're an "A" list DGA feature film director, these are the NEW tools that you must be familiar with and ready to use.
You'll understand how computers, software and camcorders have become the new ways to make TV, streaming video, and big budget movies. Plus amazing interviews with the giants in the field, such as George Lucas and James Cameron.
I highly recommend "Creating Digital Cinema". It's an invaluable resource for anyone seriously interested in video, TV, streaming, and movies, and at the same it's a great read.

A must-have
For a subject rife with hype and confusion, the editors bring together articles that are by turns surprising, authoritative and laugh-out-loud funny. For industries with notoriously short attention spans, the book reveals the lessons learned from decades of failure and success in Interactive TV and digital TV and gives roadmaps to the future.


Do You Have to Cross the Street to Get to Heaven
Published in Paperback by 1stBooks Library (June, 2003)
Author: Shayla Rice Dugan
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outstanding
This book has changed my life!!! I started reading it and could not put it down until the end. I laughed and cried at the same time. Mrs. Dugan did an amazing job. I have worked in the medical field for years and after reading this book, I now know more of what a patient goes through on the other end. I think everyone should read this book.

INCREDIBLE!!!
This is one of the most eye-opening books and well written books on perinatal grief I have ever read. If you have ever had a loved one lose a child, I highly recommend this book to help you gain some perspective.

Do You Beleive in Angels?
If you don't beleive in Angels when you start reading this book, you will when you finish.

This book, written by Shayla Rice Dugan, is one of the most heartfelt books I have ever read.

It follows the author through a difficult pregnancy, resulting in the loss of a baby daughter. It is apparent early on in this book, the love and devotion Shayla has for her husband, her other small children, and her mom and dad.

It is quite comical in some parts of the book, and quite sad in others, but is a story that most anyone with children can relate to. Keep the kleenex box handy, for the tears of joy and sadness in a book well worth reading.

Congratulations Shayla on a book very well written, and thank you for sharing a most intimate part of your life with all of us mothers, daughters,grandmothers, and everyone else who is fortunate enough to read this book.

As I said in the beginning, if you don't beleive in Angels, you will after you read this most heartwarming book!


Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest: Unauthorized Game Secrets
Published in Paperback by Prima Publishing (March, 1996)
Authors: Chris Rice, Simon Hill, Joe Hutsko, and Pcs
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Couldn't be any better
If you have "Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest" and you want to get 102% and see the extra ending, you need to get this strategy guide. It tells you everything about the game that you want to know. It tells you where all the DK coins are, all the hidden barrels, all the bonus levels, and more. I bought this book a few years ago right after I got the game for Christmas and I used it to find all the secrets that I hadn't already found. After you see the ending you'll get for getting all 102% of the secrets, you'll know that it was worth getting this strategy guide. I recommend it to anybody who has "Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest."

This book really helped us in the game!
This book has every single secret except for one DK coin. So it really helped us. Definitely buy this book if you own the game.

Great strategys
This book is a great way to finally beat a game that would usually take a long time to figure out.


Entrevista con el vampiro
Published in Paperback by Ediciones B (2001)
Author: Anne Rice
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It is very sexy, and thriller at the same time.
I enjoyed reading the book, and then watching the movie. I think it would have been great if the director of the movie would have included the whole book in the movie. I just wish they make Vampire lestad, and then the whole chronicles.

The greatest
I love Interview with the vampire, actually its my favorite movie, i have seen it so many times that i can say each line by heart, and from my heart too. People often make me feel as if i were crazy. I say it is just because they will never feel the way i do about it. It entered to my heart and kept in my soul.

I like these kind of books, it's about Vampire Lestad
I wanted to know more about Anne Rice Vampires books.Lestad the vampire,but I like to read them in spanish ,that's my original language. Mildred Santana


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