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ENT Secrets
Published in Paperback by Hanley & Belfus (15 January, 1996)
Authors: Bruce W. Jafek and Anne K. Stark
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question and answer format
Excellent review of otolaryngology, many quick read chapters with tons of facts!


Everything You Need to Know About Street Gangs
Published in School & Library Binding by Children's Book Press (May, 1992)
Author: Evan Stark
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It sucked. It wasn't worth $22.25. It was too long
I can't believe I wasted that much money for such a boring book


Eyes on the News
Published in Paperback by Poynter Inst Media Studies (December, 1991)
Authors: Mario Garcia, Edward Miller, and Pegie Stark
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As interesting as it seems
This book is ideal for anyone who uses color in the design of publications, as well as for teachers and students of design and the graphic arts. "Eyes on the News" introduces the Color Theory for newspapers and magazines of the third millennium, all based on research conducted with the use of Gallup's EyeTrac equipment to test reader eye movement. Moreover it's an excellent reading.


Fate Deck (Saga Fate Deck)
Published in Hardcover by Wizards of the Coast (August, 1997)
Authors: Ed Stark, Steve Brown, Larry Elmore, and Jeff Easley
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A great buy for any SAGA fan!
The Fate Deck is the key element to the SAGA role playing system. In this box you get not only a new deck (the gods know my first one saw enough abuse) but also fast-play rules on how the SAGA system works, a free (!) Dragonlance SAGA mini-adventure (one of four randomly packed), rules on playing both goblins and half-ogres in the SAGA rules, and instructions for a quick and fun game called "Dragon Wars" that requires only the Fate Deck to play! To me it was worth while just to get an extra deck, all the extra stuff makes it a steal at $9.95! This is great for players and game masters of Dragonlance or any other game world! Take your Fate (Deck) into your own hands and become a new hero of Dragonlance! (yes, I know.. that was corny)


For the Glory of God: How Monotheism Led to Reformations, Science, Witch-Hunts, and the End of Slavery
Published in Hardcover by Princeton Univ Pr (May, 2003)
Author: Rodney Stark
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Stark at his best
Rodney Stark is at his best in this book, and that is very good indeed. Christianity takes considerable criticism for its role in the witch trials, the slave trade, and for being so-called opponents of science. This work sheds light on those issues. The treatment is something that a Christian can use to defend his religion from the standpoint of reality. While there is much in the book to make Catholics and Protestants, as well as Jews and Muslims uncomfortable, there are answers to the standard tirades that we must endure.

I was tempted to this 4 stars instead of 5 because I would have liked to have seen more of the history of the Muslims and the Jews, but that is the only reason. What is there in the book is execellent.


If Kallimos Had a Chef: Natural Recipes for a Natural World
Published in Paperback by VanderWyk & Burnham (01 July, 2001)
Authors: Debra Stark and William H. Learning from Hannah Thomas
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More than two hundred recipes for all the food groups
Debra Stark's If Kallimos Had A Chef: Natural Recipes For A Natural World offers more than two hundred recipes for all the food groups, but with only natural ingredients in menu item preparations. From Mom's Bread; Zucchini Potage; Polenta Pie; and Indian Chicken; to Mediterranean Fish Soup with White Beans; Tongol Tuna Salad; Barley with Russian Walnut Sauce and Colored Peppers; and Sweet Potato Pie, If Kallimos Had A Chef offers a culinary wealth of delicious recipes to suit every occasion and satisfy any palate.


Inspirations: Original Lyrics and the Stories Behind the Greatest Songs Ever Written
Published in Paperback by Sanctuary Publishing (December, 1999)
Authors: Michael Randolfi, David Stark, and Mike Read
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Amazing book...
This is an amazong book that tells the stories behind some of musics most intriguiging lyrics, that all of us know and love. Gives real insight to the motivation of the bands/writers of the songs. A must if you are a hard-core music fan or the lyrics, not jus hte music itself.


It's Negotiable: A How-To Handbook of Win/Win Tactics
Published in Paperback by Pfeiffer & Co (April, 1994)
Author: Peter Barron Stark
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An exellent book
This book is divided in 2 parts. The first one is about the influence that NLP plays in the negotiation process. It teaches you the right body movements for a successful negotiation. The second part is about the most used verbal techniques. It teaches you how to use those techniques and how to "combat" them if someone uses it against you. It is an excellent book.


Jerusalem Diaries and Other Stories
Published in Hardcover by Mesorah Publications Ltd. (January, 1990)
Author: Miriam Stark Zakon
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Good stories, one stand-out
I read this book when I was much younger, and I have a fuzzy memory of enjoying most of the stories. But the one story that I still remember clearly -- and that is worth the price of the entire book -- is "Reb Aharon in Search of a Miracle." Despite its rather cumbersome title, this story -- about a young Jewish boy blinded by a grenade in Jerusalem in 1910 -- is truly affecting.


Friendly Divorce Guidebook for Connecticut: Planning, Negotiating and Filing Your Divorce
Published in Paperback by Bradford Publishing Company (March, 1998)
Authors: Barbara Kahn Stark, S. W. Wendy Whicher, and M. Arden Hauer

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