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A Challenge to Professional Ethics
A brilliant work & embarrassing to psychotherapy profession!I can also fully understand why many psychotherapists including social workers and psychologists would hate this book; many therapists do not like to take responsibility for counter transference, which is basically hate or abuse directed towards clients. It does not portray the profession in a good light. It does, however, bring out many unfortunate truths inherent within the psychotherapy industry, and also is a premier as to what kind of psychotherapists to avoid. It get's five stars from me!
Revolutionary

The Army Air Forces in World War II Combat Chronology
A dry work, but a useful oneIt is invaluable to anyone seeking to research the Air part of World War II. Containing facts, figures and reports the data is provided in an unbiased and factual format almost completely alien to the genre. You will find no boasting here, nor any misguided attempts to draw conclusions - simply a full and complete chronology of World War II from the point of view of the American Airforce.
Again, you will find little specific data regarding individual actions or campaigns, but this work will allow you to set any one piece of the war into its perspective, against the detailed backdrop of the "big picture". It is the only work of its kind that I have found and I heartily recommend it.


Good
This is an awesome supliment

The descriptions are good . . .This book is ok. I bought it used, for £1, when I was living in England. The descriptions of Dartmoor are very realistic and true, but the story is weak. I saw the end before I was thirty pages into the book. The human characters are also weak. All in all, Black Fox Running is a pretty good book, but lacks an original plot.
Simply a Classic

Born to Believe
Born to Believe

Excellent Information
Very good info on most Carter Carburetors.

Nasty Nasty DrowStill there are a few problems.
1). Some of the monsters are tougher than their challenge rating suggests. Drider Vampires are a good example.
2). Any party without a rogue and a cleric are in for a rough time. This might seem self-evident, but not every party has one.
3). There isn't much downtime. The author makes this a clear point, but characters with item creation feats might as well have spent them in skill focus profession bum. 8 levels is a long time to go without creating any items.
Better than the Temple of Elemental Evil.

A very good buy
This book is very addictive

Focuses on what you need to know for the exam
A simple and easy to understand book for MCSE preparationAlso the book is a bit repetitive in places, yet I passed the exam (workstation) successfully and the key concepts mapped out in this text have given me a sound basis for future study. The hands on workshops are also essential in reinforcing the theory.
I would recommend this text and a software test such as selftest.com questions. Inevitably as your knowledge expands you will need to get hands on experience (do the workshops), and test experience with a program that simulates the real test.
This is a very well written book which demonstrates the 'insider' knowledge that Carter brings to the text. He seems to understand the learning process a lot better than the Microsoft text, also he isn't afraid to teach to pass the exam as inevitably exams test how well you are at passing exams.
This book addresses both these issues well (passing the exam & understanding key NT WKS concepts). Happy studying :-)
Easy and Enjoyable. A real good book to read for beginners

Just the same as the episode.
A strange begining!
It sure is #1!