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A Wonderful Life
Good book on a brilliant man
An ecclectic repose of a great man.I would read this book again and again for a distinctive and magnanimous outlook from one the most notable Thoreau scholars.


Excellent attention to detail of ancient mining practices
essential reading for students of technological history
A superbly illustrated classic

Wonderful Reference Tool
For those of us that didn't pay attention in History Class
informative, rewarding, educational, historical accounts

Straight to the HeartEach devotion is preceded with a scripture verse, and concludes with a passage from some of the great spiritual writers of the past, as well as the present (E. M. Bounds, Nouwen, Merton, Thomas A Kempis, Francois Fenelon, Brother Lawrence, etc.).
Henry uses the pillars of faith and trust to explore our relationship with God, and expounds from there.
This isn't "light fluff" reading, like so many contemporary evangelical books these days, but rather, very much in the tradition of Oswald Chambers. Since this is the case, each page often requires a day of reflection to meditate and act on.
A very solid and meaty devotional, we're fortunate Henry will be following it up in the future with more of the same.
Wisdom-dense and worthwhileThe writing style is straightforward, free of the "churchy" expressions that tend to obscure material of this genre. Each lesson could have easily be expanded into a memorable Sunday morning sermon, and the quotes added at the end of each lesson are appropriate and surprising in their variety.
Powerful devotional guide -- but dangerous reading

The best ever!
The best book of rider studiesI really did find this book invaluable. I have owned it for years and I'm still learning from it. I find it absolutely great for references.
I would highly recommend this book to anyone who rides horses, and to those who don't, just so they can truly understand the significance of horse intelligence and human/horse companionship.
Still one of the best of its kind

Quite an Easy Read
Balanced view of a very interesting life
Excellent! For everyone!!

The ultimate book on Thermo!
A classic text
Best thermo bookThe book is laid out so very well. First it teaches control mass applications, then moves on to control volume. It is a damn shame that the book has not been updated since 1977, but then why ruin a good thing?


Scholarship as its best...
Political Philosophy and the question of black existence
An Invaluable Addition to Aficana Philosophy

An engaging and impressive collection of true stories
Excellent compilation.It is also a wonderful patchwork of unique and pleasing writing styles, diverse cultural experiences, and even varied outcomes. Some women stayed and fully embraced the countries they lived in. Some returned to the United States with a broadened vision of the world she thought she knew. But each woman continued on her life-path filled with new sight - a renewed acceptance of her spiritual or cultural identity, perhaps...or an enlightened recognition of her role as mother, partner, student, teacher, or daughter.
As a traveler, a woman, a mother, and a former expat, I found myself nodding in agreement with so much of what I read in this book. When she finally sat back and watched her daughter flourish in Cairo, Laura Fokkena discovered a comfortable extended-family mothering atmosphere - somehow attentive yet intentionally disconnected at the same time - a far cry from the eagle-eyed, over-protective, Click-It-Or-Ticket parenting drilled into busy American families. This Egyptian philosophy I have vowed to make my own.
Other contributors, too, wrote from places in their lives that felt familiar: Karen Rosenberg, who comes "from a family of reluctant Jews," followed a path from Amagi, Japan, back to her spiritual roots. Stephanie Loleng found her own Asian identity in Prague, where the food of home would have to be prepared herself. And Emmeline Chang, raised in the United States by Taiwanese parents, struggles to belong on either continent.
And perhaps most recognizable, each woman in Expat expresses her frustration at linguistic difficulties. Each woman is a writer, after all, someone who depends on language - perhaps more than on people or money or timing - to make things run smoothly. And, certainly, as a foreigner, that taken-for-granted skill is slippery at best, even for bilingual expats. Editor Christina Henry de Tessan folds this phenomenon easily into her introduction: "...accustomed to being efficient, competent, articulate, and able to navigate the various logistics of American life," these women found themselves at sixes and sevens with everything around them.
But armed with determination, great tolerance, a readiness for change, and often dozens of books, they learn to color outside of the lines they used to know, to create themselves anew.
Never Never leave home with out this book

Experiencing God Study Bible
Excellent devotional study bibleWhen using this bible, the student quickly understands and sees that God continues to talk to us today. The study tools incorporated into the tome are thought provoking and simple to apply. One of the best features is the "Prepare to Meet God" and the "Did You Notice?" segments sprinkled throughout the scriptural text. These tools help the student to understand that the spiritual life is real and doable. These segments combine doctrine, history, and application with ease and they spark the faith of those who read them.
As well, at the back of the book there is a 'God Focus' section that defines the Doctrines of the faith - giving a definition, 'contents and context,' 'experiencing God,' 'a Fresh Encounter, and scriptural references to the particular doctrine highlighted and discussed.
This particular study bible is a must-have for those who want to gain a deeper understanding, have a better hold on, and a fresh encounter with the Lord, in His love, grace, wisdom, et al.
The bonus of this particular version is the New King James Version text... all the poetics of the Old King James updated and far more readable. This one's a gem.
I highly recommend it to one an all.
An excellent study bible from teens to seniors.