Humanities
Review:This book is a must for genealogy buffs. I found it enthralling to find out some cultural history from a different perspective. The author did a magnificent job of tracing folk ways, accents and more to let us know the ancestors from which we come. Read more
Review:The best book ever written for recovering alcoholics. It helps the reader to work the steps and to get his/her feet on solid, spiritual ground....the perfect, must-have companion to the Big Book...... Like carrying a meeting in your purse or pocket or having your sponsor constantly at your side.. Read more
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Review:Worth your time. A relatively quick read with some broad lessons without being preachy. The only thing I did not like was the lack of detailed depth, but then again, this book was not set up to be like that. Read more
Review:this product arrived as described and pretty quickly. It has been a while since i read it, so i dont remember if it was any good, but i needed it for a class-so i probably found it annoying more than anything. Read more
Review:James Joyce is truly a brilliant writer. I liked all the nine stories included in Dubliners, but enjoyed some more than others. The last story included in Dubliners: The Dead was particularly haunting and beautiful. Read more
Review:While only a beginner attempting to learn the basics of the writing system in a self-taught mode, I am extremely pleased with the quality of this material. The CD is surprisingly crisp and clear, and the text is well-organized and written in a very motivational style. Read more
Review:Back in 1915 when HERLAND was written, women were widely considered weak and uncreative and had the sole responsibility of taking care of home, family, and being socialites. So, when 3 young American men in the novel encounter a country comprised entirely of women, they look everywhere to find out where they must have hidden their men. Of course, being emperialist men, they think it should be easy to conquer and subdue a country of women. However, they are looking at these "women" through the ey... Read more
Review:Back in 1915 when HERLAND was written, women were widely considered weak and uncreative and had the sole responsibility of taking care of home, family, and being socialites. So, when 3 young American men in the novel encounter a country comprised entirely of women, they look everywhere to find out where they must have hidden their men. Of course, being emperialist men, they think it should be easy to conquer and subdue a country of women. However, they are looking at these "women" through the ey... Read more
Review:These books are great for the first time you read a Shakespeare play. Having modern English and the original side by side, you understand the story, and after that, can focus on Shakespeare's ability with language. Read more