

A Low Country Pleasure
Miss Dottie Has Done It Again!Great story! I only wish there were more Jims in this world!! :::sign:::
A wonderful story from the southAnna is an incredible woman, and who wouldn't want to have Jim as an ex.
I am not a fan of books going to movies, but if this was the script, I would totally go see it!


A Touching Reminder Of A Day That United All Of America....9-11: Emergency Relief is a benefit book that is filled with true stories from September 11th. They range from touching, to infuriating, to thought-provoking, and the list of creators reads like a who's who of Indy Comics: James Kochalka, Will Eisner, Tony Millionaire, Harvey Pekar, Tom Hart, Joyce Brabner, Ted Rall, and literally DOZENS of others. Besides being entertaining, and raising money for the Red Cross, the book fulfills another important purpose: It stands as a reminder of a day we must NEVER forget. God Bless America!
Amazing, dense and horrifying
Every community library in the country should acquire a copy

gothic terror
gothic terror
Arguably the best all-around book on gargoyles to date

INCREASES YOUR FEELING OF WELL-BEING!
A book to treasure.
It changed my life!

magnifique!Try this book, it's the best.
Cooking With Pomiane
I Smell Something Yummy!

wonderful book
I liked it!
I thought it was a really great book.

Whether you've found love, or lost love, read this book!But if you want to have your cake and eat it too, you should listen to the LP with music by Herbie Mann, if I remember correctly after 20 or more years, and the late Laurence Harvey. I don't know if the record is available.
This is My Beloved always takes me to another place. It's always better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.
UNFORGETTABLEI gave it to my fiancee as a birthday gift in August 2000-
he carried it with him- everywhere even on the plane-on business trips to Europe-he said that until he fell in love-he would have never understood it-but if you are madly in love-it is so moving it is almost hurtful.
Sometimes it is so moving- he had to stop reading-one just read a few pages at a time.
He died suddenly on February 18, 2000-
and this has great meaning for me.
Read over and over, then years later...understanding arrives

Friend of Hollie's
It Rings True
A Fathers Grieves

Not everybody has common sense.If your parents were terrific, you may find this book to be full of "common sense".
Great for the toy recommendations aloneAlso, sometimes a toy doesn't look like much and may be overlooked by a parent, but can provide a child with hours of enjoyment. And for that matter, there are things around the house that a child can enjoy that cost nothing, such as plastic mixing bowls and other safe cookware. My daughter had her own cupboard of safe things so she could keep herself occupied while staying with me in the kitchen. (The other cupboards had child safety latches on them.) She loved it, and so did I.
Probably the one thing that Dr. White did not emphasize enough in the edition I was using was the importance of reading to your child, starting at an early age and continuing until they no longer want you to read to them. Literacy is of vital importance to anyone, and it starts with being read to often. And not just read to, but read to in a loving, interactive way, where the child is allowed to ask questions and where the pictures and story are open to discussion.
So remember to buy books for your children, your nieces and nephews and other young relatives, and the children of your friends, and to read those books to them when possible.
If you can afford only one childcare book, buy this one!The world renouned Missouri Parents as Teachers program is based upon this book. We are from Missouri but did not elect to enroll our child in the program until we read Burton White.
We have bought this book for just about everyone we know who was having a baby and we're still buying it!


Out of date
A very good book for anyone
Excellent resource for any USAF officer or officer candidateVery thorough review of the following subject areas:
PART ONE: THE PROFESION OF ARMS-
The professional officer, the code of service, leadership, responsibilities of command.
PART TWO: AIR FORCE ORGANIZATION-
DoD, Department of Air Force, and reserve components.
PART THREE: CAREER AND ADVANCEMENT-
Everything from training and development to fitness and promotability factors. Also, the evaluation system is "de-mystified."
PART FOUR: THE AIR FORCE WAY-
Customs and courtesies, uniforms and insignia, badges, decorations, service medals and ribbons, and a very timely section of social life in the Air Force. A good section of material related to "being the officer's spouse." Many of the common tactical errors made in social settings may be avoided by reviewing this section before attending a "Dining-In" or "Dining-Out."
PART FIVE: BENEFITS AND RESTRICTIONS-
Career, pay and personal allowances, leave, medical care, voluntary and involuntary seperations, seperation benefits.
PART SIX: PERSONAL AFFAIRS-
Legal documents and assistance, financial security for your family, overseas assignment matters
APPENDICES-
Appendix A: Initial active duty and follow-on.
Appendix B: Air University suggested professional reading guide.
Appendix C: USAF bases.
Appendix D: Selected air force publications.
Appendix E: Selected acronyms.
Index and a section of color plates os medals.
I have gone back to this book several times, and so will any other reader with ties to the United States Air Force. For the junior officer or the officer candidat!e in particular, this is a very inexpensive education in professional officership. Years of experience are contained in these 349 pages. One does not have to learn by graduating from the "University of Hard Knocks" if they apply what is contained in these pages.
As with her previous 2 releases, ISLE OF PALMS, is also set in the author's beloved birthplace region and is a tribute to everything from it's salty marshes to it's eccentric inhabitants.
IOP is the author's best book yet.Frank provides equal parts drama, southern heritage and razor sharp one liners(reminiscent of Jersey girl, Evanovich).
The character of Anna Lutz Abbot is richly layered and supported by an ensemble cast that is flawed,but,loving and loyal.Anna's narrative is truly southern as well as sassy!
After reading all 3 of Frank's books, I have added a much needed, soul feeding, low country visit to my 'things to do before I die list.'
The 2 days spent reading this book was a long over due treat and well worth the wait since PLANTATION. My only regret is I didn't have my feet and backside firmly planted in the sandy beaches of South Carolina while reading it!