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The Candy Car Cookbook
an absolute delight,
One of the best cookbooks around

Remarkable and simply amazing...Brown-Davidson has created a place for the often wild and sex-crazed musings of the artist herself, giving the reader a taste of Carrington's mind and allowing us to know, if only for a moment, what it feels like to be stunningly brilliant and in love with one thing you cannot have. This journey is surreal and satisfying...worth several reads.
If you're a reader looking to step out of your box and in search of something riveting and new, find this book and give it the attention it deserves.
brilliant!
A tart, surprising characterSusan O'Neill...


Here's hoping this becomes a long series!
Could not put it down!!
Can't Wait for the Next One

UpliftingThe final chapter is a historical look at the post-Civil War years, with Reconstruction, segregation, and the Civil Right Movement. This is another great Addy book, one that tells the unvarnished truth of life for African-Americans in America, but in an uplifting way. My eleven-year-old daughter is now the proud owner of the Addy books, and an Addy doll. She loves these books, and the young lady in your life will too.
We're all together again
HistoricThe process of escaping from Slavery and starting over in a "free" society only to discover that society does not actually regard you as an equal either is not the happiest topic in the world, but it needs to be told in order to learn from our mistakes. The authors could have sugar coated the harsh realities of that world, but wisely chose to tell the whole truth to their elementary age target audience.
If ever there were a case where the Congressional Medal of Honor should be given out to a team of Children's Literature writers and illustrators, this team certainly has earned it.
In this installment, Addy is reuinted with her baby sister ester after what seemed like an eternity. While the previous reunions with her father and her brother were also emotional, the symbolism of shadows moving forward in a Church is especially powerfull. Her beloved Uncle Solomon has died, but has found peace because of his brief status as a free man.
The end of the book, which provides a historical recap is especially touching because it goes all the way into the civil rights movement of the 1950's and 1960's. Considering many public school districts give this portion of American History little attention (whether on purpose or not) I feel it is especially important for young women to read this particular portion of the American Girl's series.


Real-world COM+ solutions laid bare
Required reading for COM+ developersThis book picks up where introductory COM books left off. The first chapter is about error handling in your COM+ objects - not a good place to start learning COM :)
Particularly useful to me was the last third of the book, the design patterns. Here, the authors give us a meaty example of a "real world" COM+ enterprise solution. What other book gives you this? Answer: none. Get this book!
Best ever COM book

the best book for infants!
love it!
An Adorable Book for Your Adorable Baby

Warning
very comprehensive
Fantastic!

Informative and easy to read!
After Twenty Years, Still an Important Work!Using the uncommon characteristics of the Fourth Gospel, Raymond Brown laid out in this readable volume his theories of why this account of the gospel is so unique. With accompanying charts that lay out the various groups which may have composed the "Community of the Beloved Disciple," Brown makes his theory especially easy to grasp.
Losing Raymond Brown was a great loss for the entire Christian Church. Having heard him speak in person and having read many of his works, I strongly urge this particular volume upon you if you have an interest in the Fourth Gospel.
Brown is big

Seeing Crested Butte of old
Historical, Romantic, and Rustic Account of a Unique TownThe town is unique and special - has obviously changed over the years - and makes a great backdrop for this historically congruent novel. I happened upon this novel and I was very surprised at how instantly it gripped me. I loved the characters, the plot was interesting and unpredictable, and the historical accuracy was a nice bonus. I highly recommend it.
Oden scores with Crested ButteDiane Meholick, author of A SWITCH IN TIME


Nice Picture Book
Is this book out there?
Excellent But.........