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Enlightening and Sad
Broad overview to understand the many origins of shame
An excellent, concise handling of a multi-facted problem.

Another great adventure for the cyber-merc, Jade Darcy!
Excellent science fiction adventure storyNow the war is over and she has to learn how to be a humna being again.
With the most likable set of aliens and one of the best backgrounds I can ever remember,this is a book you hate to see end.
I have read this book at least five times and always reach the end of it with joy and regret. I have kept my eye out for more in this series but have never found any.
If you like this book,you may also like David Weber's "Path of the Fury" which is similar in premise but much more military in tone and plot.
Jade Darcy - one of the most memorable characters

A Lost Treasure Found.
Hidden beauty in "Reading Matter"
Prose with a twisted twist

It was inspiriational and enjoyable
It was inspiring to those young and old
Entertaining, informative and historical

much-needed comprehensive compendium
ORIN ORISA - a MUST have
Practical knowledge at your fingertips!

Beg to differ...
Very Interesting
"The Force of a Feather"I was immediately captivated by the authors ability to fairly treat each of the characters; especially since the issues involved were given to volatile possibilities in interpretation. Apparently, she chose to be impartial yet totally candid in her treatment of each. In order to have a well rounded narrative of "the search for a lost story of slavery and freedom", each life involved was given its place in this cause and effect chronicle. It was obviously vital for the characters involved to take his place and be counted and held accountable for his part in this gripping narrative.
Ms. Demaratus deserves accolades for her beautiful portrayal of justice triumphing even in the most unlikely of circumstances!!
Kudos for a job well done!!


ImpressiveBefore you buy it, realize that it is, first and foremost, a textbook, so it is written in a scholarly fashion and has plenty of (relatively common) references to periods of time (e.g. Bronze Age, Paleolithic), historical persons not covered in great detail within the text, etc. Also realize that if you want a comprehensive, detailed, and -- best of all -- interesting overview of Rome from its earliest known inhabitants (circa 1200 B.C.E.) through Justinian (circa 600 C.E./A.D.), this is a great place to get it. Highly recommended.
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The Definitive Standard Survey Of The Roman People

A helpful bookThe book is well organized and has interesting topics. My favorite was the chapter of essays gone wrong, and the intelligent discussion of what went wrong with them. My daughter spent hours on the writing exercises--though she hates her writing about herself--and I think they helped her. The tone of this book is helpful, not the least bit condescending, as it points out errors of content, style and tone that can hurt the applicant's chances.
If you don't know where to start, start here
my story

Good introduction to Josephus and NT writings
Connects Luke to Josephus
One of the Best Overall Introductions to Josephus

The last in the series.
Great intro to Star Wars.
An incredibly illustrated book!