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Historically important snapshot of baseball
Oh Magnificent!!!
If you like baseball history, you will love this book.

An Amazing Story by Sharon D. Martin!"Sisters Forever" by talented storyteller Sharon D. Martin was an amazing story...one that touched me so passionately that I both laughed and cried at times! I have no doubt that anyone who takes the time to read this book will feel the same way!
A touching tale that takes the reader back in time (a time long since past) 'The Civil War Period.' A period of slaves and plantation owners.
"Sisters Forever" is a moving story of two young children that are raised together from birth -- One, April the daughter of the plantation owner. And, the other, May the daughter of a slave.
A powerful story ripped from the pages of history. A period when times were turbulant and segregation ran rampid, but even so, April and May through time form a bond between them that is unbreakable and holds steadfast they become unseparable which creates its fair share of stepping stones for everyone involved!
"Sisters Forever" is a wonderful novel that I truly believe everyone no-matter what their favorite genre happens to be in reading material, is a book, everyone will love just as much as I did! I give this book and its talented writer 'Two Thumbs Up' ...
Read this book!In this debut novel, Martin shows extreme story-telling talent and natural writing ability. She re-creates the pre-Civil war south with such skill that one almost longs for those by-gone days of sleepy heat full of drowsy dreams and promises. Yet, she also vividly, graphically, and honestly recreates the horror and pain of slavery. Her use of southern, slave patois is artfully done and adds a wealth of color and realism to her characters. Characters that you will cry with, laugh with, hurt for, cheer for, and either love or hate.
I LOVED THIS BOOK! My only regret is that a bigger house has not published it so that it could get the promotion and marketing attention it deserves. This book should be an Oprah Book Selection, it is that good, and if you don't read any other book this year, read this one!
This Book Not Only Entertains, it Edifies!Ms. Martin has now joined that elite group of authors who have the unique talent to weave historical facts into their storyline. I'm a Southerner and learned many things from this book I wasn't even aware of that took place before and during the Civil War. I found it to be a fascinating read, my mind returning to the book after I had put it down, wondering what was going to happen next. This is one of those rare books I look forward to reading again and again, as I'm sure each time, I will learn something more.
I highly recommend this book and suggest it to anyone interested in the South, pre and post Civil War. It would make an absolutely wonderful movie.


Compelling And Comprehensive History Of The Holocaust!His approach is chronological, much like that employed in his best-selling three volume series on the 20th century. While he relies heavily on established secondary sources for his documentation, the power of his prose and his well-organized approach makes this an entertaining and educational tome to venture into. Although nowhere near as comprehensive as some other tomes such as Klaus Fischer's "History Of An Obsession", he does trace the centuries' long tradition of anti-Semitism culminating in the official state sanctioned approach codified in the institutionalized Nuremberg laws. In all this, Gilbert brilliantly employs survivor's recollections to paint the atrocities in the hues and colors of real human beings, ordinary and identifiable individuals caught in the insanity of the Third Reich. Furthermore, he pursues their individual identities and humanity by giving the reader information on the postwar futures of these people.
So much has been written about the Holocaust that it is difficult to imagine much new or novel to arise some fifty years after the end of the war. Yet the stage always remains open for the unusual display of finely crafted historical perspectives and brilliantly executed prose. The brilliance in this dazzling book is, as Oscar Schindler would have said, in the presentation. Although I have read a number of other books about these times and events that were more detailed, more graphic, or more comprehensive, this is without a doubt the single most impressive, cohesive, and authoritative volume I have read to date regarding the Holocaust in its enormity, and placed in an understandable and comprehensible context. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in owning the single best one-volume book summarizing and explaining the realities of the Holocaust.
Indispensable book for understanding the Holocaust
An exceptional accounting of the Holocaust

BETTER THAN I HAD THOUGHT
Very cool book!
AND I THOUGHT IT WOULD STINK!!!

This is a page-turner full of history, romance and politics
Martin takes Manhattan with this unique thrillerConstruction is a way of life in Manhattan, which makes the discovery even more startling. A Native American burial site has been uncovered amidst the excavation. Anthropologist Dr. Paula Fox extracts a delicate document that clearly describes a land deal between a tribe and a colonial governor. Paula takes the deed to Native American attorney Steve Drum, an individual who left his Montana reservation for Wall St.
Steve investigates the paper, which if valid, means that the Canarsu Indians own a piece of the rock. As he continues his inquires, an unknown assailant blackmails him for his affair with the daughter of the local Don. Though his life is in danger, Steve pursues what he believes is in the best interest of his people, claiming their heritage and building a massive casino in the middle of the big Apple.
SOUNDING DRUM (Steve's Native American name) is a fast-paced tale centered on an engaging supposition. Fans will find all the characters appealing, but especially will take pride in Steve's courage to insure justice happens even when the odds seem overwhelming. Bang the drums for Larry Martin who soundly demonstrates he provides his audience with a one sitting, entertaining novel.
Harriet Klausner
Western culture is everywhere!

Good Second Book on SQL
Excellent Book
Best SQL Primer

Abby and the Mystery Baby
This book was incredible!
BABY POWER!

I expected more.As to being a live recording, this is a mixed blessing. This public seems to misunderstand some lines, and there are misplaced laughs, for example when Robert Chiltern says: "I did not sell myself for money. I bought success at a great price. That is all". I'm sure Wilde didn't intend this to be a joke. Chiltern is not bought, he is not changed, it is he who buys something, therefore his character, his person, is not altered. The public dismisses this important nuance and bursts into a hearty fit of laughter.
There are three o four more like that. But on the whole, this recording by L.A. Theater Works is highly enjoyable.
*An Ideal Husband* is more than an apparent oxymoron
Love, politics and forgivenessDr Jacques COULARDEAU, University of Perpignan


A very meaningful book
I loved it.
The BSC are FRIENDS FOREVER!

I think that the book was very moving just like his video!!!
Too good to be true!
RICKY MARTIN IS ALL THAT AND MORE