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This has got to be the best book ever!

Principles of Critical Care

A Wonderful Devotional

an able collection of Winnicott's work

Information Galore!Of course not all puzzles are solved by the book...the authors have to leave you something!
If you're handy in the machine shop you'll enjoy the diagrams of wooden blocks and other items that you can make. I've made a few with great results.


A Must Read for Every Educator and Parent! Life Changing!

Guy N. Woods Q&A at Freed Hardeman Lectures

GREAT! A real thrillerA few months later, Brock's estranged spouse and boss, Alison, cuts a deal with Edward. She releases him in return for his cooperation. He will serve as a mole and help ferret out a domestic terrorist group. An appalled Brock cannot believe that the agency cut a deal with a person like Nelson, who is as untrustworthy as anyone and probably has an agenda of his own. Brock is right about the defamed former agent, but he is non-cognizant of the fact that Nelson plans to organize and release a powerfully armed militia, whose targets are in! power at the highest levels of political Washington D.C. It remains for the battling Andrews, who do not talk to each other, to reunite in order to stop an act of terrorism that not only seems impossible to put into action, but will cripple the country if it comes to pass.
QUICKSAND is an incredible thriller that is played out on two fronts: the United States and the Andrews family. Though, readers will have to ignore federal nepotism laws, it is worth doing because that acceptance brings a ton of personal tension to this already exciting thriller. William P. Wood provides fans of political suspense novels with a fabulous winner that will leave readers searching the used bookstores for previous works by this talented writer.
Harriet Klausner


Timely and Moving

Blah Blah Blah!Dellio and Woods, who previously published the hilarious "I Wanna Be Sedated", a primer on pop and rock music of the seventies, are clearly rock critics in the Lester Bangs/Robert Christgau mold. As such, they find plenty of humor in the things rock musicians have been saying through the years, and you will too. This is the perfect book for a bunch of music fans sitting around with too many six-packs and a free Friday evening.
No matter what kind of music you like, you'll find something here. Though musicians from the sixties on up are better represented than the early rockers, you'll find some interesting bon mots from Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, and, of course, Elvis (actually both Presley and Costello are represented).
Special mention must also be made of Mike Rooth's glorious caricatures, which are really sharp and add a lot to the book-check out the cover illustration of the Gallagher Brothers as a two-headed monster. For anyone who enjoys popular music to excess, Quotable Pop is an enjoyable read. Now, who said "I'm a total beer slob"?