

Great reference!!!
It's a jungle out there!

Shaping consciousness for a new world-view
Engrossing, compelling, a "must-read"

Shakespeare's FinestHamlet's dilemma is often seen as typical of those whose thoughtful nature prevents quick and decisive action.
Hamlet contains several fine examples of soliloquy, such as " To be or not to be" and Hamlet's earlier speech lamenting his mother's hasty remarriage and Claudius' reign which opens "O! that this too too solid flesh would melt". Much quoted lined "Neither a borrower nor a lender be", "Something is rotten in the stste of Denmark", "Brevity is the soul of wit", "To sleep: perchance to dream: ay, there's the rub;" The lady doth protest too much, methinks," and "Alas, poor Yorick". Arguably Shakespeare's finest play and one that can be read again and again.
Hamlet : Folger Library editionThe Folger Edition of Hamlet is a great edition to buy, especially for those who are studying this play in high school or college, because it is relatively cheap in price and is very "reader-friendly" with side notes and footnotes that accompany each page of each scene. So, even if you aren't a Shakespeare lover or if Shakespeare is just a little intimidating (we all know how this feels), this version at least allows you to get the gist of what is going on. Also, there are summaries of each scene within each act, to let you know in layman's terms what is taking place. I highly recommend this edition.
What Is The Meaning of Hamlet?The text notes that are included with the play are very helpful to understand some of the more difficult language nuances that are inevitable with any Shakespeare. The structure is well laid out and conclusive. It complements the complexity of Hamlet very well.
Of course Hamlet is one of the great paradoxes and mysteries every written. The search of finding yourself and what it is that fuels the human spirit. Hamlet can be a very confusing play because of the depth of substance. However, the critical essays that suppliment the reading make it very accessable.
Each of the critical essays are of different schools of literary criticism: Feminist Criticism, psychoanalytic criticism, post-structuralist (deconstuctionist) criticism, Marxist critism, and finally a New Historicist criticism. Before each critism there is clearly written introduction to explain the motives and histories of that type of criticism.
This edition of Hamlet will not only introduce the reader to more Shakespeare, but also explain the play and help to familiarize the reader with literary criticism too. It is a beautiful volume that cannot be more recommended if you are wanting to buy a copy Hamlet.


OK, but not scientificOverall it wasn't worth buying because I had to spend many hours doing my own research on the authors' claims. As always books that rely on anecdotes to back up claimed benefits should be viewed with suspicion.
Informative, readable, practical, and scientifically-based!by William Crook...
A wealth of information from which everyone can benefit.

An arrogant, pompus show off
Return to the summit of ScoutingI do not know why the next review features such spite for Mr. Cass (jealousy?). The reviewer has violated the 4th point of the Scout Law.
I highly recommend this book for anyone who has been to, or is planning a return trip to Philmont. It is excellent reading.
Wally Meyer - Philmont Ranger (1978 & 1979)
Thanks For The Memories

These Waters Certainly are Troubled
WONDERFUL book, part of a PHENOMENAL seriesThis series is about a Legal Aid attorney named Cass Jameson. As such, it introduces fascinating glimpses into seldom-seen areas of the legal system -- along with providing excellent mysteries. This is one series I buy in hardcover as soon as each book is published.
The books are all very well-written, fast-moving, and entertaining. I cannot sufficiently recommend them. IMHO, this is the best mystery series available.
An excellent, tightly plotted mysteryI have read each of her previous Cass Jameson mysteries and thoroughly enjoyed each of them. This one reaches new heights of excellence with its amazingly plotted and executed story line.
My one suggestion to the author is that she utilize a medical advisor to check medical procedures and equipment. One can not speak while on a respirator and when visiting a patient in ICU with a head injury there would be no need to gown. Other than those minor errors, I thought this book was her best yet. I eagerly await the next offering in this wonderful series.


Romeo and Juliet...It's funny how two different teenagers and from families who hated each other could have love one another. At the end they would have died if instead they had had hated each other because of the quarrel. This tragedy is weird and something different from all of the other plays, and I think that may be that's why It's still famous now a days.
An Undying Story
Complex Love

Trainspotting -- Early 19th Century Style
A Great Book and A Great Writer
The Horrors of AddictionThe Confessions, in a nutshell, begin by recounting De Quincey's early life and the events that led him to begin taking opium. The rest of the tale deals with his problems with opium and his dreams that came from taking the drug. The original version isn't that long of a read, but his revision notes add considerable length, and for the most part weren't as interesting as the 1821 original.
De Quincey's prose is absolutely amazing. He is one of the most gifted writers I've had the pleasure to read (up to this date). Many times I felt as though I was lifted up by his words and carried directly into his world. I've yet to have as profound an experience with any other author. De Quincey can also be difficult. His grasp of the English language will leave many modern readers scratching their heads. Footnotes and notes by the editor help, but a dictionary will find heavy use during the reading of this book. So those with short attention spans, be forewarned. You won't survive this book. Also, De Quincey received a classical education. He makes heavy use of Greek names, places and other classical references. He even uses Greek words in the text (although notes provide translations). I can read Greek and have studied classical history, so I got most of his references and in jokes. This is one of the things that impressed me about De Quincey. He mentioned early on that he could speak classical Greek fluently. Anyone who has studied Greek realizes how difficult this is to do. Even Romans had trouble speaking Greek fluently, so much so that it is mentioned in various historical works when an emperor could do so. The fact that De Quincey can do this is a sign of his deep intellectual abilities. I can only imagine how prolific he might have been if he had not been saddled with an opiate addiction.
An amazing book and one I highly recommend to those who are prepared to read and understand it. For those looking for a justification for drug use, look elsewhere!


Kept me at the beach!
A fascinating look at the private adoption trade--and murder
WONDERFUL book, from a PHENOMENAL seriesThis series is about a Legal Aid attorney named Cass Jameson. As such, it introduces fascinating glimpses into seldom-seen areas of the legal system -- along with providing excellent mysteries. This is one series I buy in hardcover as soon as each book is published.
The books are all very well-written, fast-moving, and entertaining. I cannot sufficiently recommend them. IMHO, this is the best mystery series available.


For the most part the book's information is accurate.
The Cure Is In The CupboardOne word to the consumer, however, if you use the 800#, I found that they quote a "full retail" price. The oil and capsules of the same brand name are now available from other sources that may provide lower prices. This book is well worth owning.... even if one takes only one or two hints out of it for general proctection against bacteria and/or infections (without specifically targeting an illness).
Joy of the Mountain - Wild Oregano!Apparently oil of oregano kills fungus. It is strong stuff. I have a bottle of the oil and it is not the same thing as the oregano you buy in the store. The oregano in the store is Mexican sage and Marjoram.
My dad introduced me to the oil and it is great to prevent infection. My advice is to take it in the capsule form. Don't, I say, don't put the drops under the tongue unless you are very brave. It is quite spicy. Take Oregamax instead or dilute the oil in a bit of olive oil. I find I can take it that way. I also blend the oil with a body oil and use it that way on my skin. You can also take two to five drops in orange juice twice a day.
This oil is great for sinus infections, food allergy reactions, etc. Cassim Igram claims this is perfect to rub on your chest if you have Asthma. The Biblical Hyssop is Oregano and that is just fascinating because I have a blended essential oil called Exodus II which has Hyssop. I mix it into Vicks. Young Living Essential Oils has the best essential oils. I just discovered essential oils last year and they work.
Oil of Oregano is an essential oil derived from the leaves of wild oregano plants. The oil has powerful antiseptic qualities, so it kills germs and bacteria on contact. This book will show you how to use oil of oregano to treat or reverse some common health problems including, colds, flu, rashes, nail fungus, gingivitis, yeast infections, acne, etc.