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Review:I bought this book after reading " The Human Body." This book is helpful in understanding the function of the brain and the impact of disease on its function. I will use this in my work as a medical social worker. The book is written on a level that is easily understood and will be helpful to anyone interested in studying the brain.
Diane Wilson Read more
Review:The book provides a dual-action way to learn with children. The photos and the explanations fit well together and there is enough depth for all ages. the book is well organized, material is presented in a logical manner. Read more
Review:Fabulous book! The structure is clear and the writing is witty. I love the fact that there are matching templates available for download.
I'd recommend buying the digital version since there are embedded links that don't work well if you're reading the hard copy. Read more
Review:I definitely enjoyed the story, though not as much as the first. Perhaps that's because there was more going on. I had to go back and re-read paragraphs multiple times to try and figure out what had happened and how we had gotten where we were. More distracting however, is Mahan's subtle needling of women in the first book turning into full-blown misogynist sentiments in this one. This happened several times, and completely threw me out of the story every time. Further, what inspired me to write... Read more
Review:An engaging storyline and we'll crafted protagonist coupled with the thrill of character development / levelling.
One of the best lit rpg sagas I've read - waiting with bated breath for the next installment! Read more
Review:This is a charming story and Forster gives a treat with character development as the story unfolds in Italy and England. George's father is a man of wisdom and, hopefully, we all gain from his message and insights to Lucy. Read more
Review:This is the standard for formal meetings. Complete, accurate, and very formal.
I found that although this reference book covers everything in detail, I found Robert's Rules for Dummies to be quick and easily understandable and a great companion book to this detailed reference. (_: Read more
Review:The writer is a real professional, he has a great sense of humor. The book gives A LOT of great informations about writing. You will probably have to read it 3 times in order to write much, much better! Read more
Review:This workbook/grammar review does its job well. Jane Straus has organized the material well. The practice exercises are brief and to the point, and she covers the major points--those problem points that so easily trip us up in our writing. I find the material very useful. Read more
Review:So this book is supposed to be written by a feminist but as a man, I enjoyed it. It shows the errors of medicine of her day. While you read this remember that the narrator is not the same person as the author. Gilman was a tough woman who could get things done. Her work is great! Read more