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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Chambers", sorted by average review score:

Growing Deeper With God (Life Messages of Great Christians, 5)
Published in Paperback by Servant Publications (August, 1997)
Authors: Oswald Chambers and Judith Couchman
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Amazing Message
I'm currently reading this devotional book, and find Chambers' message to be clear and challenging. It has been an immense help in progressing my walk with the Lord, and I would highly recommend it to those seeking to deepen their faith. Praise God for this book!


Handbook of Conducting
Published in Hardcover by DaCapo Press (May, 1978)
Authors: Hermann Scherchen and M. D. Calvocoressi
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An enlightening look into the mechanics of conducting
This book leads any students conductor through a series of excersises and musical examples that cover nearly every combination of ritards, stops, pauses etc. By this book, even if it is only for a reference or opinion on how you might handle a particular situation.


Harlem Renaissance
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 1999)
Authors: Veronica Chambers and B. Marvis
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I loved this book it showed the black peoples accomplishment
The Harlem Renaissance (African American Achievers) was a superb book. And Ms. Chambers is one of the many a people who have succeded in capturing the African Americans experiance. When I first started reading the intro immediatly captured my attention and, the preceding words held it. Again I stress that this novel is a superb one.Veronica Chambers should be comended. *****a book fanatic


Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 2003 Block Calendar, Movie Edition
Published in Paperback by Andrews McMeel Publishing (September, 1902)
Author: Unknown
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Harry Potter Magic Throughout the 2003 Year
The pictures are very clear and each page has enough room to write down important assignments or notes. The stand is very well built. Stickers or not (I didn't recieve mine. I bought it at [another internet store] books), this calendar is definitly worth your money. :)


Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 2003 Cube Calendar
Published in Hardcover by Andrews McMeel Publishing (September, 2002)
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A great gift idea!
This cube calendar is a fantastic idea! Great pics from the movie featuring all the best characters -- Snape, Lockhart, Hermione, Ron, McGonagall, Hagrid, Dumbledore, and of course lots of Harry! This is going to be very handy to use on my desk at work and EVERYONE wants to know where they can find one! Harry Potter fans will love this!


Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 2003 Mini Wall Calendar
Published in Paperback by Andrews McMeel Publishing (September, 1902)
Author: Unknown
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This mini calendar is full of huge action!
I think people should buy all of the Harry Potter calendar, the large one's and the small one's the fat one's and the skinny one's. just buy all of them, they're great, but of course the book's are #1!


Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets: Piano Selections
Published in Paperback by Warner Brothers Publications (01 November, 2002)
Author: John Williams
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Truly amazing!!!! ^_^
I love this music!! Just like harry potter and the sorcerer's stone, this piano music is written exactly like the soundtrack. You can even play along with it. lol. The song "The Chamber of Secrets" is my favorite one to play, it really gets you into the dark feeling. "Fawkes the Phoenix" is very beautiful and my second favorite one. "Dobby the House elf" is my third favorite and well, they're all very good and you should buy it!


Harry Potter et la Chambre des Secrets (French edition of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets)
Published in Paperback by French & European Pubns ()
Author: J.K.Rowling
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kept me awake all night
Great book! Last night I was not able to go to sleep until I have finished it. "La chambre des secrets" was opened again and anything can happen now. I came with Harry back to Hogwarts and was affraid with him about his school-mates and friends, the most annoying thought was that the scholl can be closed and Harry will have to spent the rest of his life with Dursleys ... I was really close to belive that Hagrid is ... uuuuf what a night. I really like old Dumbledore's phoenix. And as a girl maybe I can join Harry Potter's fan club togehter with Myrtle and little Ginny. Which of us will have Harry's attention most ?

I really recommend you not to read this book just before sleep, better close it before the end and start at the morning again. Or aren't you affraid of any monsters dreaming of, are you?


Harry Potter und die Kammer des Schreckens (German Audio CD (10 CD's) Edition of "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets")
Published in Audio CD by French & European Pubns (2000)
Author: Joanne K. Rowling
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J.K.Rowling did it again!
"Harry Potter und die Kammer des Schreckens" is the German translation of the second Harry-Potter-book. I think I don't have to tell you anything about the story - see the reviews of the English version for details (besides: who wants to read more about the content of such a book than the back page offers - it would spoil some of the fun since the Potter books are in part a crime story!).

The translation is - judging from my reading experience - well done and worth reading. The language is not too complicated so the book qualifies as reading stuff for a foreigner wishing to practice his German reading skills. I didn't find any translation mistakes - the language sounded genuine German and was vivid and fun to read. The names (always a problem when translating) are not altered, so some of the flair that comes with the nicely selected names of the original is lost to the non-English reader. But this second book shows that this is the right way to go: there is a name-letter-puzzle which plays a key role in this book and translating that one would have been a very hard task indeed.

So the translation receives 5 stars, all well earned for the content as for the translation.

My final note goes to the discussion if this book is for adults as well as teenagers or not: anyone waiting for deep insights into the society, mankind and the world we live in will be disappointed when reading this book. But it is by far the best youth book I ever read, 350 fast pacing pages and I never regretted that I bought it. Nobody whants to read Joyce all the time. And when I turn too light reading stuff, I expect quality as well. Here is where this book has its place in the adult market.


History of Hyperbaric Chambers
Published in Hardcover by Best Publishing Company (July, 2000)
Authors: Gerhard F.K. Haux and W.T. Workman
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A Historical Treasure!
By way of introduction, this book was originally planned to be part of the textbook, Hyperbaric Facility Safety: A Practical Guide, another first for the world of hyperbaric literature. As editor of the safety text, I initially wished to include a chapter on the history of hyperbaric chamber design as I am convinced that we must understand the role that engineering played/plays in hyperbaric facility safety. It was an easy task to select the author of this chapter as Gerhard Haux is recognized throughout the international hyperbaric community as truly "our chamber historian". When asked, he did not hesitate. When I received my first draft, it was virtually ready for publication! I knew immediately that this effort deserved to stand on its own merit and requested Best Publishing consider publishing it as a separate effort. They agreed; I omitted it from Hyperbaric Facility Safety: A Practical Guide; and, Mr. Haux' life-long effort now exists as a separate book - clearly a testiment to his knowlege on the evolution of hyperbaric chamber design.

Although my efforts were minor, I am honored to contribute to this historical masterpiece. Mr. Haux chronicals a detailed history of how hyperbaric chamber design has changed in terms of engineering, manufacturing, utility and function. He includes some extremely rare hyperbaric chamber photographs, previously not widely known. This book is a must for hyperbaric technicians, hyperbaric physicians and nurses, sports and commercial divers and especially pressure vessel engineers. If you have any interest in hyperbaric chambers and/or hyperbaric medicine at all, this text should be in your library!


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