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okay ; so-so
This is one of the best TB books!
This is a great book that keeps you on your toes!

GOOD BOOK!
I want to get the next book!After Ashleigh had made the difficult decision about Lightning, she realizes that she was very jealous at Mona, who had gotten a beautiful mare...while Ashleigh herself only had a small pony(Moe). Some troubles rise as she hurts Moe when she had angrily raced down the hill because Mona had been rather showing off her horse Frisky.
But hip hip hooray! Ashleigh finds out that she was going to get her own horse! She names it Stardust and promises herself that she and Stardust were going to be the best of friends. Unfotunately, they don't at first. Stardust seems to hate her! Mr. Griffen reassures Ashleigh that it was because Stardust's former owner, a girl, had whipped her so Stardust was still uncomfotable with girls who looked like Ashleigh. But Ashleigh is still worried. Stardust throws her three times and for no particular reason! (or so it seems)
Ashleigh's spirits are even more dampened as her parents decides that Stardust was too violent and jumpy for Ashleigh and that the horse was going to go back. Ashleigh suddenly feels that she HAS to keep Stardust.
Will Ashleigh get Stardust only to lose her now? And what will happen to her friendship with Mona?
This was a good book

A wonderful book!
Heartfelt stories of search and reunion
fascinating stories from the heart

Not your ordinary Scrapbooking book!The layouts are wonderful, and not as impossible-looking as so many layouts are in other books! But what's important is that she shows how scrapbooking can be used for SO many situations. It's not just a hobby for moms with young children.
I really enjoyed reading this book, and looking at her layouts. She shares a lot of her own scrapbook pages and by the end of the book, we get to know her son Michael and we feel better equipped to scrapbook the stories of OUR lives.
There was a poignant section about scrapbooking the not-so-good memories. Joanna uses her photos and journaling to create a memorial page for her nephew Josh who was killed just before his 5th birthday.
Probably the most helpful part of the book is all the journaling/storytelling tips! The author even includes questionnaires to fill out as you interview your family members. I enjoyed the fact that the layouts are graded by how easy/difficult they are. You can look that up in the index and also see what materials are necessary.
By the end of the book, I really feel that I had gotten to know Joanna quite well - and isn't that the goal of our scrapbooks, to share ourselves with future generations?
Also, Joanna has a website ... where you can download templates, access helpful hints, and link to other scrapbooking websites.
Happy Scrappin'!
Taking Time to Share Your StoriesOne of my favorite sections in the book, Preserving Family Values, encourages the reader not to go at scrapbooking from a position of "panic." This overwhelming need to be "caught up" is the persistant driving factor leading scrapbookers to neglect their journaling. Joanna says, "Start from a place of joy. What is important? What would you like to preserve? What seemingly ordinary parts of your life make each day extrodinary and beautiful?" These are the things to scrapbook and to use to tell your family's story.
If you are like most scrapbookers and just need a little more encouragment to add to the journaling side of your craft, then don't pass up this book!
Wonderful scrapping ideas for telling our whole lives

A Quick, Easy and Painless Introduction to The Bible.
Enjoyable Overview
Excellent overviewPeople interested in this book will also enjoy: The Complete Idiot's Guide to Biblical Mysteries and also Don't Know Much about the Bible.


A book worthy of a generation
Coming back home
Read this excellent memoir!

Get this straight!!!
Great Mystery!
Fantastic!!This book was about how Glory, a wonderful horse that Cindy McLean calls her own, is on a race winning streak. But, after he wins a race by an impressive 10 lentghs, people start getting suspicious. Then Glory tests positive for drugs and when Cindy and her friend Max stay in his stall one night Cindy AND Glory almost lose their lives. This was book and great book about the very special bond between Cindy and Glory.


Thou Art What Connects Us All
A pleasant taste of metaphor study.One mistake the editor, and many a reviewer, make is to try and say that Campbell focuses on the Judeo-Christian aspect of symbol abuse. If one were to read all of Campbell's work, they would find this to be quite wrong. Campbell is not so shallow. His concern is mythology, all of it, world-round. In fact, the majority of his work focuses on primitive mythology. He certainly spoke and expounded on the Judeo-Christian aspect much in his lecturing, but this is mostly because that is what his audience was interested in, especially the new-agers who desperately clung to Campbell in the last decades of his life.
But I encourage those interested to dig deeper than this book into Campbell's work where can be found a rich, scholarly depth and breadth of mythos/logos study.
Finding new meaning in old metaphors."If we listen and look carefully," Campbell believed, "we discover ourselves in the literature, rites and symbols of others, even though at first they seem distorted and alien to us. Thou art that, Campbell would judge, citing the underlying spiritual intuition of his life and work" (pp. xii-xiii). Campbell makes a compelling argument in this book that the language of religion is metaphorical (p. 19), and that religious symbols "point past themselves to the ultimate truth which must be told: that life does not have any one absolutely fixed meaning" (pp. 8-9). He encourages us to search out the "deeper, vital meanings of symbols whose surfaces are so familiar that they have become static and brittle" (p. 43). For instance, the Virgin Birth may be viewed as a rebirth of spirit that everyone can experience, and the Promised Land may be viewed as the geography of the heart anyone can enter (p. xvii). The Kingdom of God is spread upon the earth, Campbell says, only men do not see it (p. 19). When they realize that, the end of the world as they know it has arrived (p. 83).
This book covers some familiar territory, which will provide readers new to Joseph Campbell with a good introduction to his work. Mythology, he writes, serves four functions. Myths awaken us to the mysteries of the universe (pp. 2, 24). They present us with a consistent image of the order of the cosmos (p. 3). Myths validate and support a specific moral order (p. 5), and they carry us through the passages and crises of life (p. 5). He encourages us to find our own paths through the forest, and to reach for the transcendent by studying poetry (p. 92). One must "search out one's own values and assume responsibility for one's own order of action and not simply follow orders handed down by some period past" (p. 30). "The heart," he tells us, "is the beginning of humanity" (p. 99).
Revisiting Campbell's ideas through this book reminded me how reading his HERO WITH A THOUSAND FACES (1949) and POWER OF MYTH (1988) were life changing experiences for me. My only real criticism of this book is that at just over 100 pages, it is too short. But as an inauguration to the Collected Works of Joseph Campbell, it should not be missed.
G. Merritt


3DS max for the beginner
3D Studio Max 4 Workshop
Some words from the author of 3ds max 4 Workshop....


Outcome not what you expect!
My favorite book ever!This book is about Melanie taking Image down to Florida to race in the Bonnie Miss. However, her father changed her race to the Florida Derby against colts to save his dying business. Melanie and Jazz (I love Jazz!) work hard to prepare her despite the problems that keep occuring. I loved this book and recommend it to everyone who understands the true meaning of this awesome series and don't just look to see if its realistic or not.
Can Alexis smash Melanie's dreams of the winner's circle?Everything seems 2 be going perfect fot Melanie. she has a budding relationship with Jazz, a famous rock star. Image is being kept at Pine Haven,the house and paddocks Jazz rents for him and his band when he is in Florida,and she has her own field. (image hates being kept in a stall at the track all day.)
But Melanie is worried. Alexis, who put Image's previous owner in serious debt with the bank, will do anything to keep Image from beating the colt she is training, Speed.com , in the Florida Derby. How far will Alexis go to stop Image from winning? Can Image and Melanie still rise to the challenge of beating some of the best colts in America? can they win it for Melanie's dad? Or will the evil, plotting Alexis smash their dreams of victory to the ground? To find out, read this book!