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Worth the money I have spent for it.

Food for the hungry

A special treat for mystery and suspense lovers.

The Poet Returns!Morgan has always been intrigued by science and math, and a few poems here testify to that interest. "Music of the Spheres" calls attention to the "music" of subatomic activity, and "Pi" contemplates the important irrational number denoted by that Greek letter.
Technically there is much variety here. Some of these poems are in free verse, some are loosely metrical, and some are rigidly iambic. There are poems in rhymed quatrains, poems in rhymed couplets, two pantoums, and a sonnet. Many poets attempting such formal variety produce terribly mediocre work, but that's not the case with Morgan. In many cases you read these poems and admire them before noticing their structure.
Readers who love Morgan's novels and short stories, as well as those who admire his earlier poetry, will find cause for great celebration in TOPSOIL ROAD.


A fun look back at cooking in the 80's....The funniest part of this book is reading Marabel's notes which are just so down-to-earth.
"Romantic dinners for lovers are one of the sweet pleasures in life, and if you don't initiate one, who will?
Not only does she bring in a romantic aspect to cooking, she also discusses her journey to God and how he can give us joy.
What I did love was her comment:
"No cookbook ever ends. This one will keep changing and growing as long as food and I are both on the same planet."
Marabel started collecting her favorite recipes in order to simplify her life. I have done the same thing and you will be amazed at how fast a book can be created. She encourages all cooks to do the same.
Most of the recipes can be made quite easily and are not too long. The new cook will enjoy learning how to make fluffy rice with chicken broth or make a spice crumb cake, sure to get her husbands attention.
I also found a recipe for "You-Can-Eat-It" dough. Kids can make fun creations and not be in danger if they eat the dough.
Recently, I have seen some of these recipes come back into fashion. Some recipes for gingerbread boys or oatmeal cookies will always be favorites.
What makes this book so unique is the stories Marabel tells. The recipes are a bonus.


great book to learn about Wicca from, it inspires thought

Excellent, intelligent, thought-provoking literatureWarning: not an "upbeat" book, deals with various content matter that is "dark" but quite well-handled


The one book in my library I would hate to lose!

The bible for uncertainty analysis

An especially recommended addition to Women's Studies