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Exceptional and Honest Account
powerful and troubling look into the life of a well spouse
Necessary Medicine for a Well SpouseThank you Marion D. Cohen, God bless you for your brutal honesty.


Fighting Bob La Follette: The Righteous ReformerHowever, a longer book by a LaFollette admirer is still needed. Unger's work is a psycho-biography, short on fact, but long on personal judgements and quotations from LaFollette's critics.
LaFollette's life and work do not need such judgement. They do merit a more lengthy and better organized work than this.
Clear and Direct History WritingMore than a century ago, LaFollette said "We are one people" and recognized the importance of minority groups shaping their own future. Before the mass media and big money took over political campaigns, Progressive reformers focused on the needs of average people. In three-hour speeches, LaFollette fought for what was needed and was the right thing for the nation to do. The author's direct and clear prose brings the reformer and the times to life. We can learn much from the book for our time.
Fighting Bob Comes Alive

Ghor, Kin-Slayer: The Saga of Genseric's Fifth-Born Son
GHOR is the Cthulhu's Conan.This is an excellent adventure book that takes a Conan like hero and plots him against all sorts of evil (and good), including some Cthulhu creations as well.
Originally Ghor was an unfinished story by Conan creator Robert Howard. Upon finding this unfinished story, a magazine decided to finish it. What they did was have a different chapter every month written by a different top fantasy writer. It made the reading interesting.
While most of the chapters were great. Some were excellent. Unfortunately there were a couple chapters that I just wanted to get through to reach the next writers' chapter. Overall a really good read.
EXCELLENT BOOK

Not Worth th Download!
Charming; Unusual Ghostly RomanceGervase wants her off his hands and married. Acting as her Uncle, he sets her up in London with a companion who paves the way among the ton. Then back to his former estate to write his memoirs. But all is not ending happy for Alice. Her piteous call to him results in saving her from an unsavory fiancée. Then she is set up with a new companion and a new love interest quite different from the first ones. Is this the end? What of the love she still harbors for her handsome ghost? I shall leave you to read the ending for intrigue and trouble still follow our hapless heroine. And what is the story behind the strange new companion? Can a dead man love again?
Spellbinding story! Worth reading because it is so unusual - and ends unusual also. Quick and smooth reading with just enough trauma and wonderful romance.
Ladies don't believe in ghosts. Do scullery maids?

It was good, but the heroine was too much like her others.
An easy, fast historical love story.
A Unique ImpressionFiona Sinclair, taken from an orphanage to be raised and educated as a lady for her benefactor's dubious purposes, is accustomed to using her wile and cunning to dodge the exploiters and schemers of her day. Usually, she gets the upper hand until she meets Lord Harrington. His aloof manner and haughty views leave him the only man in London society impervious to her extraordinary beauty, or so it seems. To that end, he is the only one who does not want to exploit her. To Fiona, for this reason, he is the only man who will do.
For an orphan of questionable birth, albeit a beautiful one, to ensnare an autocratic Lord who is rich and handsome would require a miracle, one which the servants of the House on Clarges Street are all too ready to manufacture- a plan to make this arrogant Lord see the beauty of Fiona's heart.
This novel plays out like a situated comedy much like Chesney's others with the same twists and turns, yet with the undertone of sweet melancholy unique only to this book. Fiona appears to be too wily and stoic at first to deserve such fortune until she ventures to risk everything by revealing her heart. Miser of Mayfair portrays the harshness of Regency society and the triumph of those who gamble and win, weaving not only a poignant love story, but more, a lasting impression.


Light and Interesting ReadingFrederica makes a delightful heroine because her views are strong in wanting to be an equal to men but not radically so (at least in today's standards). She seemed rational compared to Felicity, her younger sister. Lord Harry Danger (Danger??) is not dangerous at all but a true gentleman in every way seeking to capture Frederica's heart by solving the mystery of who the "orphans" really are. That mystery is NOT solved in this book. Maybe it is solved in the sequel about Felicity which I hope to obtain.
I enjoyed this book and hope to find the prequel also. There are some escapades involving drunks, thugs and thieves which add a rather odd element but seemingly the only way to introduce a little adventure into the dull Waverly's lives. Other characters are introduced but they are not fully developed -- one is Harry's mother -- very strange woman who does not appear to have a good head on her shoulders due to the constant bullying of her late husband.
Oh well, take the book as it is -- a light read with some appealing people.
Nice hero
A Pleasant Conclusion

Irresponsible"Most Stafford owners are quick to answer no [to the question 'Is that a Pit Bull?'], and then take the time to say the name of the breed over and over, slowly and carefully, to make sure there is no misunderstanding. They may go on to try to explain what a Pit Bull actually is: 'bigger,' 'longer legs,' 'cropped ears,' 'vicious,' 'trained to fight.'"
In my opinion it's terribly irresponsible that she would defend the Stafford whilst demonizing the Pit Bull.
Also, pictured on the back cover of the book is an American Staffordshire Bull Terrier, not a Staffordshire Bull Terrier.
Guide to owning a staffordshire bull terrier
The Guide to Owning a Staffordshire Bull Terrier(Marion Lane

It's not about poor Marion:
LIFE OF FRANCIS MARION.....
Truly outstanding

The biggest waste of paper EVER
Putting a priority on a child's feelingsWhen things go wrong and an adult is involved, many times the child will automatically think somehow it's "their" fault - whether it's a case of molestation or their parents getting a divorce. This book emphasizes to children that being violated against their will is NEVER their fault, and also that it's okay to tell someone about what happened, that keeping it a secret is wrong, no matter what they may have been told.
Although this book is now out-of-print, I want to find one to read to my grandchildren or to share with other parents.
A very useful tool for parents, educators, and counselors.