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Family reading at its' Best!!
Great ReadingCarl Randolph
A very fast paced and exciting mysteryI found that I couldn't put the book down until I knew what happened to the new friends next.
The 'Neutral Zone' beholds strange forces that must be explored, but danger lurks behind each bend!


As deep as the ocean itself
A joyous celebration of simple treasures.
Awsome Photos - Great lesson for kids!

A "must-have" for cichlid lovers!The book begins with the geography, history, climate, and water properties of the lake. The photography is just magnificient.
Then come the fish. Each species with a tremendous description of their behavior, breeding, coloration. This information is invaluable for the fish collector buying fish at his/her local fish store.
Anyone who knows tropical fish knows the African Cichlids, and the cichlids of Lake Tanganyika are the most interesting of the interesting, Their isolation, speciation, adaption, and mouth brooding is absolutely fascinating.
The picture on the back is of the author -- Pierre Brichard -- in shorts preparing a cichlid in a narrow tank for a photograph. Around him are funnels, tanks, siphons, nets. This is my favorite photograph in the book....how I wish I was there!
Pierre Brichard' s Book of Cichlids And All Other Fishes of Lake Tanganyika is a "must-have" book for all cichlid afficianados.
A good resource for the cichlid lover.This book provides wonderful photos of virtually all of the fish and color morphs. The information provided on each fish is excellent as well.
This is a must have for the serious cichlidiot.
Terrific, all-encompassing book about African Cichlids!

Life-changing stuff
This is an unforgettable book.
Yeah, this is IT!

Love those crazy sounds
Razzling Dazzling Fun and Delight!
A book that reads like music

exciting!
a great page-turner!
The Best Book I have ever read

Excellent!Though I have never met or spoken to the author, the fact that such a seemingly sensible man is sympathetic to these reports (and indeed has been an eyewitness to many of the events) is a great testament to their seriousness and importance.
The Seton Miracles: Weeping Statues and Other Wonders
The Seton Miracles: Weeping Statues and Other Wonders

Fun, Rare information covered,
shadows in the sea
The most accurate shark book on the market

A Signal Book
'Odds, Bobs, Hammer, and Tongs'Two quickly built naval squadrons, getting men and material for sailor and ships from wherever they could, fought each other to literal annihilation for the loser, and great strategic gains for the victor. Two talented naval officers, Briton Robert H. barclay, and American Oliver Hazard Perry, built their small fleets, manned them with whatever came along (in Perry's case 'a motley set, blacks, soldiers, and boys', including a Marine officer who was given his choice of a court-martial or serving on the northwest frontier-he was later killed in action in the battle, quite gallantly taking his death wound leading his men), and set sail to settle the fate of Lake Erie and its surrounding territory.
The authors tell their tale with wit, verve, and aplomb, from the different characters to the ships and the men that manned them. This volume definitely has the smell of gunpowder about it and is meticulously researched and very well-written. It is highly recommeded both as a valued addition to the literature of the period and a book than can stand on its own.
Splendid history of this monumental battle

Intrigue, conflict, turmoil, and jockeying for power
Fantasy that is realThe book breaks new ground in the world of fantasy: a great deal of it happens at sea and in cities, the focus is on people and the faith and love that guide and strengthen them (there are no dwarfs, elves, orcs), and the use of magic isn't overdone--so much so that one might think that this fantasy, for once, is REAL!
Wonderful!