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A WORK OF GENIUS
Excellent source for new plays
great theater publishes top-notch plays!Robert Alexander's work, "The Last Orbit of Billy Mars," was nominated for the Charles Macarthur New Play Award here in Washington, DC.
All of the plays in this collection were highly successful shows for a great nationally-known theater! Definitely worth checking out if you're an off-off Broadway type of theater fan or producer.


Something Within
Inspirational guidance through everyday life
The most powerful devotional I have ever experienced.

success in a handbook
the best book in it's class
Excellent book!

A book that must not be missed.
A real life thriller that leaves fiction a long way behind
Destroys all faith in the European CommunityDoing what he felt was right for the good of consumers and the EC, he passed cartel and shady dealing information to the European Parliament.
His subsequent arrest, the 'suicide' of his wife, and his ensuing struggle for freedom will bring a genuine tear to the eye of even the hardest reader.
I have tried to contact Stanley Adams and John Prescott (who assisted him in his plight) but to no avail.
All in all a gripping read - at times you will not beleive it is NON-fiction.


great book!
Made me think...This book presents a different view on sex - a Biblical view. A lot of analogies that author makes are great and helpful. I don't know that I agree with the view that sex is worship, but overall the book is a MUST read.
Honestly, think about the title! In today's world the sex is an animalistic act. Author positions sex as sacred act that belongs in its right context - marriage!
Bottom line: this book is a worthy read!
Finally; a unique book on sex!

Underrated humorous mystery seriesDon't misunderstand me. Hastings has enough brains to handle his job, which mostly involves recruiting accident victims for the attorney he works for. But when it comes to a real case, the reactions of the people who know him -- his boss, Richard Rosenberg, his short-suffering wife, Alice (who loves him, but doesn't take as a personal insult his lack of mental acuity) and his contact on the police force, Sgt. MacAuliff -- all respond in the same way: "Somebody hired you?"
In "Scam," Hall's 12th book, Hastings is hired by a man who chatted up a girl in a bar, and woke up hours later on the street. The man feels he is being set up, but he doesn't know by whom or why. Hastings finds the girl, but that is the last easy thing that happens, as New York's most hapless detective bumbles into a scheme involving a company's proxy fight and Hastings becomes suspect number one in three murders.
Hall's books are characterized by dialog-friendly writing and tight plotting, and the shaggy-dog feel of "Scam" is funny as it is clever. Stanley, too, can be a kick to watch working. While he's an easy target, he's also decent and honorable, worrying as much as Nintendo's moral effect on his son as the three murder charges have on him. Despite the humiliation and ribbing he receives, he presses onward, which makes him -- surprise, surprise! -- an admirable figure. While waiting for the refrigerator light to go on inside Hastings' head, Hall throws in enough plot twists and genial insults to keep the reader's attention until the inevitable and satisfying finish.
lighthearted,funny and entertaining
Another fascinating Stanley Hastings mystery drama

Life ChangingI was so glad I bought it at my youth camp. That's where I met Stuart Hall himself (awesome goddly man to meet). He mentioned this book at the camp for those who wanted to learn more about what he talked about. (I surly did!)
This book covers everthing from the Basics to Moral Boundries, Friends, and Choices.
God really worked on me through this Book and his very own word.
I hope any and all who read this book will be abel to see God more clearly as I did.
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A wise choice

A life of faith!
You will be filled with joy as you read this inspiring book.
Best book on Faith

A must have reference...
An Orthopaedic Bible
simply the best

A Pentad with a MessageThough the general theme provides a common thread throughout, the stories themselves do not follow a predictable pattern; the author portrays a variety of situations, some alarmingly real and others perhaps more hypothetical in some future life.
The most eventful and touching tale is "City Life," which places the reader in the very epi-center of a city divided by growth and deterioration. "Reunion" tells a somewhat more mundane story, though one to which nearly every reader will relate. "The Home" moves us into a future world, exposing the implications of a government-mandated lifestyle -- but at the same time uncovering the horrific nursing home situations that currently exist.
The book itself is not full of action-packed drama, nor is it a "feel good" kind of story that will serve as pleasurable reading. The stories are here to serve a purpose, to open our eyes to the issues that confront the elderly. The characters that we meet here could easily be our own mothers and fathers, or even you and I. As our average population continues to grow older, it's important that we try to come to terms with these issues, and the author has accomplished this purpose with his sincerity, clarity, and insight.
An extraordinarily perceptive and touching book
A wonderfully sensitive book about the elderly in the U.S.