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A superb bookThis book will transport the BWCAW veteran back into the midst of his/her favorite memories of past trips, and will provide inspiration for those considering their first adventure in the wilderness. For those who never intend to experience the wilderness first-hand, Paddle Whispers is a wonderful, spiritual, inspiring work in its own right.
A must-read for everyone, I purchased many copies as gifts for friends.
Captures the essence of the BWCAW.

A New Standard in Pauline Studies
A Must-Read for Seminarians!Riesner begins by surveying contemporary scholarship's contributions (and confusions) over the chronology of Paul's ministry. Two groups in scholarship emerge. One group suggests that Acts is essential to developing a correct chronology of Paul's ministry. Acts is able to do so, since it is essentially accurate in historical details. A second group tries to do with Acts, since Acts (in their view) is essential inaccurate concerning historical details. Riesner points out that nearly everyone depends, at least at some point, upon details in Acts.
Riesner recognizes a problem in the chronologies proposed in the literature he surveys: often one or two 'absolute dates' are given, and the rest of the chronological details follow from those few established dates. In the next section Riesner seeks to go point-by-point through a chronology of the early ministry of Paul, discussion the evidence at each point for particular events in Paul's life and ministry. He is wary not to merely fit a date into a chronological scheme without providing good support for that date independent of other chronological markers (if possible).
Riesner interacts with both conservative and non-conservative literature. The bibliography is massive (80 pages, with approximately 30 sources per page!), and footnotes in the volume indicate that Riesner is, indeed, familiar with the literature. He acknowledges that Acts must be used as an historical source for reaching conclusions concerning a chronology for Paul's ministry. As one example where he isn't afraid to reach a conclusion typically reserved for conservatives, Riesner accepts the South Galatian view for the destination of the letter to the Galatians.
In this review's opinion, Riesner has admirably accomplished his purpose. He has constructed a well-supported chronology of Paul's early ministry. This work is only for the serious student or scholar-it is not light reading! Riesner expects that the student knows Greek and other languages, though the work can be read profitably by English-only students. This work is a must-read for New Testament professors and any seminary students doing work on the chronology of Paul's ministry. Without doubt, this book earns a five-star rating.
Glenn L. Weaver glweaver@mninter.net Adjunct Professor, Central Baptist Theological Seminary


Finding FishThis story is about a boy, Antwone, who was put into the foster care system as a child. He stayed with the very abusive family for about 12 years. He didn't want to believe at the time that it was a bad place to live. But when he got older he finally realized that it wasn't agood place to be living and that the foster parents weren't letting him grow up. He was thrown out of the house at the age of 17 and was homeless in the coldest weather. If it weren't for his social worker believing in him and telling him that he could make it. He wouldn't have made it as far as he did. His message is that you have to have help to get anywere and have confidence in your self.
I liked the story. I say this because it shows how going through a tough life can get a good life in the end. I can relate to the foster care system and not wanting to move. I know what his life is like, especially when he denied some bad things but not all of them.
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Nicely done for a quick read
An exceptionally well-written thriller

The Best Book on Pirates!
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Excellent Way to Learn Programming Without an Instructor
An interesting and effective way to learn. Very accessbile.

Third Book in the Starquest Series.When they try to begin a relationship they a both kidnapped by a madman who is in command of the opposition troops. He a perverted and sick individual that uses the attraction the two have against them.
Malachi is rescued, but Sheyna is put through even more sexual abuse. Before she is rescued she experiences a repressed memory and goes into deep depression. Malachi tries to help her and so does her brother Garan, but she will not tell them what is wrong only that she wishes to go home.
Events build and Malachi finally convinces Sheyna to let him help her. They discover that she was sexually abused by her father. Malachi and Sheyna heal the damage and go on to fall in love.
Kate Douglas has done a wonderful job with this series. She gets involved with the characters and what is going on around them and to them. I hope she continues to write wonderful books.
Timeless Tales review by Brenda GillWhen Sheyna arrives on Earth, she goes to work with Malachi Franklin, the Rebellion's healer. Malachi is instantly attracted to Sheyna. She affects him like no other woman ever has. He admires her unusual beauty and respects her courage and bravery. He wants her. Sheyna feels the same instant attraction and hopes that Malachi is the answer to the loneliness she has always felt among her own people.
Before their budding romance can journey into intimacy, Sheyna and Malachi are captured by Merrick White, the sadistic leader of the World Federation. Merrick White is a madman, and even his own men are afraid of him. Before the Rebellion forces can free them, Malachi is badly beaten and Sheyna is degraded, abused and left badly traumatized by the ordeal. Can Malachi convince her of his love and show her the wonderful, strong person she really is? But Sheyna keeps an even darker, more horrible secret deep in her memory, that even the strength of Malachi's love may not be able to fight.
Kate Douglas just gets better with each book in the Starquest series. In Pride of Imar, she takes a painful and traumatic subject and writes about it with skill and sensitivity. Ms. Douglas brilliantly portrays the love, respect, and need of two people deeply in love with each other and proves that love really is the best medicine of all.


The Cliff's Notes of Fitness
Fantastic resource