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Very Happy Valley

There must be better subjects for a book

Classic Hawaiian Cooking

One terrific, fun read!

Great coffee table book for those who long for the beach.

The Second Half of the Iliad in Greek

Homer's masterpieceThe Iliad centers around the anger of the warrior Achilles when Agammenon unjustly takes his concubine. Achilles subsequently refuses to fight, and, because his divine strength makes him indispensible to the Greek war effort, the Greeks are nearly driven from the Trojan shores.
Reading this book in the original language makes a big difference. Homer is a master of both sound and sense and to read him in translation deprives the reader of the former.
The lack of commentary and vocabulary in this edition does not make it the best choice for beginners in Greek.


Great for young children

Good storyA warning: as stated above, this is a young adult version - still good for grown-ups, but not a translation of the original. I notice that 2 of the comments below are not based on this book, but on other versions of the Iliad.


The Real McCoy!...The story follows (if you don't already know), the tale of a preacher, who is fairly successful in his suburban congregation, and a stranger crosses his path, and he has to make a decision to help him. Unfortunately, the stranger comes to his church the next day (Sunday) and speaks shortly and then dies. This, of course, sets the whole story in motion, and we find our preacher/pastor asking some heart questions about his own motivations versus the ones of the congregation, many who give "generously" to the church, and who could be put off by taking a commitment to do everything - "the way Jesus would do," and the idea of "What would Jesus do" took off and transformed the lives of all the major characters.
It is an inspiring story, and it harkens back to the early 19th century, and Mr. Sheldon, of course, was a minister, and he spoke eloquently about this whole story. You might think that he was the main character.
A marvelous tale, and one that can be applied today. Read it, and let your heart soar!...