Humanities
Review:I love the ease of use demonstrated in this book. It was referred to me and I have since referred it to friends. I highly recommend it to anyone who want an excellent plan that permit you to get give you structure. Read more
Review:Excellent book for anyone that is trying to revamp their finances!! Purchased this for a friend that just graduated with her MBA. The book was listed as new condition, but the outside cover did not look brand new. Was a bit disappointed with that, since I was giving this to someone as a gift. Read more
Review:I love these Quick Study guides! My daughter has the French set, my husband has the German set and I have the Italian set. One day we would like to take a trip to Switzerland and we will be ready to speak whatever language we encounter. They are easy to use and fun and you can put together sentences right away. Read more
Review:A book where the quality of the leather binding shows AND the price was very reasonable - under $30 !!!
The paper is high quality as well and has a sewn in ribbon to use as a book mark. Delivery was quite fast and was packed very well. I've read half of the book which has close to 700 pages !! Well written, and a pleasure to read and learn from. I will certainly be ordering more leather bound books in the very near. Can't miss !!!! Read more
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Review:The book came really fast! I loved the delivery speed. The book itself has some great prompts and at a great price. The only thing I was worried about with the package it came in. It was torn so wide the book could of fell out. Other than that, it was good. Read more
Review:Our protagonist Lee Fiora decides to apply to an East Coast boarding school in a fit of precociousness and derring-do at the age of 14. She leaves her parents and calm Midwestern existence for a more exciting life at Ault School. Again: at the age of 14. It goes horribly, of course. She must face the gender, race, and class discrimination that props up the ivy-covered brick façade of Ault. She navigates loneliness. She struggles to answer this question: do I want to change myself, peel away my m... Read more
Review:Starhawk (born Miriam Simos in 1951) is an American writer and anarchist activist, well-known for her work in Wicca (e.g., the "Reclaiming" Collective in San Francisco) and ecofeminism. She is a columnist for Beliefnet.com and "On Faith" (the Newsweek/Washington Post online forum). She has also written books such as Truth or Dare: Encounters with Power, Authority, and Mystery,Read more
Review:Some of the stories are heavy handed to the point of parody, especially "Safe Space Suit", but the majority of stories are well told and have you thinking about the story. Those are the stories that need to be told instead of mocking message fic. It saddens me that so many reviewers of this book crow about making SJWs cry instead of talking about how a majority of the the authors in this book are able to deliver their message in a fun and entertaining way. Several of these stories will resonate ... Read more
Review:This book is a terrific story revealing how God works through ordinary people to get his message to the world. It is nothing short of miraculous how the Spirit of God moves in order to accomplish His purpose. What appears to be disheartening as judged through the eyes of the world, God uses for his glory. That is His specialty. In this book, the sacrifices and obedience to His calling of the lives of a group of missionaries results in the blessings of an unreached tribe of people in the Amaz... Read more