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Bloodshift
Published in Paperback by Warner Books (May, 1990)
Author: Garfield Reeves-Stevens
Average review score:

excellent
I found this book to be a great read. I picked it up because it was written by one of my favorite authors (and I got lucky with it being a vampire novel). I like the different slant he took on vampires.

Best vampire novel I've ever read!
This was the first book by Garfield Reeves-Stevens I read, and I was absolutely hooked from the first chapter. Reeves-Stevens' writing style is one of my favorites, especially the action/combat scenes, as this book demonstrates very well. His version of the vampire legend and where he takes it is both fascinating and unique, and characterization is handled well. If you're into vampire thrillers, I highly recommend this one.

The best book ever!
This is the greatest novel of this or any other genre. Period


Cousins: A Unique and Powerful Bond
Published in Paperback by iUniverse.com (November, 2000)
Author: Johanna Garfield
Average review score:

On Second thought...
I originally rated this poorly. I have since re-read the book, after a good deal of correspondence with the author, and have rethought my critique. The book is highly antecdotal, but also gives amazing insight into the pyschological bond between cousins. I had always valued that insight, yet failed to give proper credit for it in my review.

My original opinion was based on an error in judgement. I initially mistook the quotes of some of the sources as the personal position of the author.

It is well worth reading, for anyone who wishes to know more about cousin relationships. The book includes two chapters on romantic/marital entanglements, which, I will forwarn, may sometimes be unsuitable for the younger audience.

One final caution... Be careful not to assume the quoted sources are the author's prejudice. It is quite easy to come away with that impression if one is not paying attention.

Entertaining and thoughtful
Cousins is a thoughtful and entertaining book. The author describes her relationships with her own cousins, to whom she was very close growing up, as well as an analysis of different types of cousin relationships, including marriage. She describes the significance these often neglected relatives can have throughout our lives. Cousins can provide a great sense of family without the intense and sometimes negative emotions that exist in sibling relationships. I highly recommend this book to anyone who is interested in family interactions and wants to learn more about this special and powerful bond.

TRIUMPH
A fullhearted read, a fascinating approach, a must have!
I could not put this book down, and found it enlightening when it came to the chapter on cousin marriages, who knew such a taboo subject could be written about with such grace, tact, and truthfulness. If you ever wondered about your family this is a great place to find spirited, humorous and thoughtful solace, along with insight and educational tools. There is no deny it Cousins is "A Unique and Powerful" Book.


Garfield Thinks Big
Published in Paperback by Ballantine Books (Trd Pap) (October, 1997)
Author: Jim Davis
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I cant stop reading
I loved theis book because it has graet jokes.This book has a nice use of words.You wont stop laughing it gots lots of good jokes.And you have to read this book its graet for children of all ages.

Garfield RULES!
Garfield is the best!
i have read all his books and can't stop reading them.
cause Garfield is #1!
This particulary book is so far the funniest one i have ever read.

GARFIELD RULES!
Everybody out there keep buying Garfield books! They can be worth a lot of money someday and can become collector's items! I'm always going to keep all of mine so when I have kids they can read them!


Garfield Eats Crow: His 39th Book (Garfield, 39)
Published in Paperback by Ballantine Books (Trd Pap) (01 January, 2003)
Author: Jim Davis
Average review score:

Okay
This book is, in comparison to the other Garfield comics, not as great as I hoped it would be. The puns and jokes throughout the entire book seemed a bit too stressed. The jokes weren't surprising, and could also be called "predictable". However, Garfield has always been a favorite of mine, so I'm sure that there will later be a coming book filled with great strips.

if you ask me, this is better than some reviews say
The title here should have been the first sentence! I was amazed by how much the first strip was like an opening joke. If Garfield keeps on going like this, it could get more popular than "Peanuts" was.

Date coverage
Contains all the daily and Sunday strips November 5, 2002 through June 2, 2001.


Garfield Goes to Waist
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 1999)
Author: Jim Davis
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One of the weaker ones from the mid to late 1980's
When I read this book back in the 5th grade, I was actually dissapointed cause it wasn't as funny like Garfield Loses His Feet or Garfield Rounds Out, but if you love garfield, then you should give this book a try.
Love live Garfield.

GARFIELD RULES!
Everybody out there keep buying Garfield books! They can be worth a lot of money someday and can become collector's items! I'm always going to keep all of mine so when I have kids they can read them!

This Is one of the best Garfield Books ever.
Garfield does everything in this book-reminisces with Odie, catches mice, eats all the lasagna (of course) and abuses Jon. This book is another pat-on-the-back for Garfield and his lovable friends and foes.


Magic: The Gathering -- Official Encyclopedia Volume 4
Published in Paperback by Thunder's Mouth Press (11 November, 1999)
Authors: Beth Moursund and Richard Garfield
Average review score:

Good mostly for completists and Unglued fans
Volume 4 covers Urza's Saga, Urza's Legacy, Classic, Urza's Destiny, Portal: Three Kingdoms, Unglued, and Starter. As always, this volume covers ONLY those expansions released since the previous volume of the encyclopedia. After covering the individual sets, the book gives an overview of 1998 World Championship decks. The book concludes with a "Deckbuilders Indexes" section, as in the earlier volumes of the Magic encyclopedia, but this is now out of date (see Volume 6 or higher).

The introductory material (i.e., the section before the expansions are presented) is a bare minimum in this volume: "How to Use this Guide" and "A Visual Guide to Magic Cards". Each expansion covered in Volume 4, as usual, is provided with an introduction, describing any new twists added for that set (including new types of decks that came about as a result), and any noteworthy cards in that set. The introductions provide an informative overview (including descriptions of storylines that were added or updated by the release being described). The entertainment value of the introductions is in inverse proportion to the number of broken cards in the expansion and the severity of the flaws, so with the exception of the deliberately broken Unglued expansion, the introductions in this volume are rather bland. The individual cards for each expansion are listed in alphabetical order; they're shown at about 3/4 actual size. The versions of Magic that included those cards (at the time of printing) are specified, as well as any errata. The card lists' images artwork and flavour text came out well.

Having said all that, I would rate this as a mediocre, and even dull volume of the encyclopedia. Consider, if you will, that I have ranted about the encyclopedia's policy of dribbling out a few expansions at a time instead of waiting until they have a substantive amount of material built up. So why have I rated this volume as highly as I have?

I'm very fond of the Unglued expansion: that deliberately broken expansion put in for fun, deliberately designed to wind up the rules lawyers, and stuffed with in-jokes about broken cards in previous expansions. "Blacker Lotus", for example, has artwork similar to Black Lotus, and it's even more powerful - but you have to tear up the card to play it, and it's rare. Lots of cards for summoning chickens, squirrels, and clams (Clam-I-Am, Clam Session, and Clambassadors are all cute). The introduction for Unglued points out lots of little things you might miss on your own (e.g., each card has a word down by the copyright; placed in numeric order, the cards spell out a hidden message from the designers).

A great reference for Collectors
As is typical with this series, the books are great for collectors looking to complete sets. These books are also useful to anyone who plays regularly and is looking for information on cards that can help them beef up their decks.

Volume 4 - too soon
Volume 4 contains Urza Saga, Legacy, Classic, Portal-3K, Unglued, Starter as well as Top 1998 World Championship Decks. Wizard of the Coast really should wait until at least Urza Destiny come out before relasing this volume. But this is again a great book with nice picture, information as well as the printing quality is great. Although it might not be the right time to issue it but as a M:tg collector, this is one of the book that should be on your bookshelf (Volume 4).


Power Surfcasting
Published in Paperback by The Lyons Press (June, 1991)
Authors: Ron Arra and Curt Garfield
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A great idea but hard to understand
The ability to cast long distances is an invaluable asset to any surf caster simply because it could make the difference between fish and no fish in certain situations. However, it is very unfortunate that the author was not very successful in teaching this concept due to poor production and inadequate visual aids.

I found the fuzzy, poorly reproduced sequential photographs of the casting motions difficult to follow. In my opinion, not photographs but a series of clear illustrations, showing the side and overhead view of the cast, could have served as an effective visual tool.

If nothing else, this book will at least make one aware of different casting techniques to increase casting distance which is valuable in itself.

Unique, clearly written, practical for fisherman
Ron Arra has written a unique guide to increasing casting distance without losing sight of the needs of the average fisherman. Although competitive casting is touched on , very practical advice regarding equipment, lures and rigs, and special casting situations are covered. Photos and verbal descriptions of specific techniques are clear and concise. I was fortunate enough to have a teaching session with Mr. Arra and although he gave me specific advice on my own problems with casting, almost everything he told me was written in the text. He is as nice in real life as he comes across in his book. I highly recommend this book to anyone who has ever been unable to reach breaking fish secondary to short casts. I was able to increase my distance by 30% after reading the book and with some practice!

To all sports fisherman, a great book to read!
This interesting and great book that is easy to read and that's a classic for any sports fisherman who enjoys surfcasting. Reading this book. Power Surfcasting has helped me achieve casting distances that I have not been able to attain prior to reading this book. The casting techniques, knot tying, lure selection and bottom rigs for various fishing conditions, that one would desire to use are excellent suggestions. Proper rod and reel selection were a invaluable asset to help me significantly improve my fishing and casting abilities. Arra demonstrates the overall proper rod and reel selection to achieve casting distance and techniques for every sports minded fisherman. The Ron Arra video, Surf Fishing and Distance Casting demonstrates, poetry in motion and is a great companion to the book, Power Surfcasting by Ron Arra. To all sports fisherman, have a great day fishing.


Garfield's Insults, Put-Downs & Slams
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Ballantine Books (April, 1994)
Author: Jim Davis
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Typically Garfield...
There's an insult, slam or put-down for absolutely anyone in this book. No one is safe!
I just find it hard to commit these insults to memory....

MEMORIES
i used to read this book every day when i was young... how could i not love this book! some of the insults are corny but i don't care, it has enough good ones to make this book 5 stars. Whenever he insults Odie i think of my brother =)

The best book
This is my favorite book of all time. It has the best insults. I go to school all the time with some of the insults and they are great. This book is totally worth it.


The 7th Garfield Treasury
Published in Paperback by Ballantine Books (Trd Pap) (November, 1993)
Author: Jim Davis
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Another Good Full Color Adventure For The Fat Cat, Garfield.
I picked up the 7th Garfield treasury a little while ago. I've re-read it many times. It's a very funny book. In this book Garfield does things with snow only possible in a comic strip, goes on a diet, gets his house remodeled by Jon's mom (Uh, oh), attacks the mail man, steals food, eats, and sleeps.

garfield at his best here. Getting into all sorts of mischief but always remembering to "sleep on it," and dingling odie's ball until he loses his mind. the Sunday comics (in beautiful color here) were previously available in black in white in his hilarious mini-books Garfield By Pound (#22), Garfield Keeps His Chins Up (#23), garfield Takes His Licks (#24) and Garfield Hits The Big Time (#25). I think having Garfield in color is the best way to go. It's great that now the books are being released completely in color (go buy the first three books right now!).

The 7th Garfield Treasury is very funny, and despite missing logos (only reason I didn't give it five stars) it's a worthy, funny book to purchase.

Nice cover art, too!

Good job, Garfield!!
It was a great book. I don't like it as much as the Simpsons, but Jim Davis did a good job. Garfield made me laugh for a long time. I reccomend it for the avereage Garfield fan and one who has a love of humor. The thing I like about the treasuries are that they are in color. I also have the 1st treasury amd other Garfield books.

Garfield, Odie, and Jon make some laugh out loud scenes
Some of the comics I have seen in this book are so funny you will just crack up! The comics go every Sunday and they are in color for about two years! If you like the comic Fox Trot, or any other comic you will love The 7th Garfield Treasury!!!!!


Bear vs. Man: Recent Attacks and How to Avoid the Increasing Danger
Published in Paperback by Willow Creek Press (13 March, 2001)
Author: Brad Garfield
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Bear vs Man
This book chronicles recent attacks in a straight forward but not very interesting or original way. The stories of the attacks are told second hand as they were told originally. I know this as my husband is one of the featured chapters.

Great Book! Informative fantastic phy & very entertaining...
Cover to Cover this book grabs you and doesn't let you go until you finish it. It is filled with beautiful photography and hair-raising accounts between man and beast. It is a great read...

Chronicles many recent bear attacks
There's been an increase in the amount of incidents involving bears and men, and Brad Garfield's Bear vs. Man chronicles many of these recent bear attacks, with photos and stories told by victims who survived. Insights on bear behavior accompany advice on what to do when a bear is encountered.


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