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Review:One of the most interesting things about how this author writes is her intimacy. Often written in narrow minded ways, this book is so ideal for those wanting to write compelling, emotion scenes regardless of sex or not happening. Read more
Review:PERFECT.
Came in the mail very quickly, and in EXCELLENT condition. Yes, it's huge. But that is to be expected with the amount of information in it. Giving it to my boyfriend for a christmas present. It's a must have for any law student! :) Highly recommend. Read more
Review:Showed up lookking great and i ready through a bit but sadly, due to my head being fuzzy from meds, I left it on top of my car and it is gone for good. I plan on reording it when I can afford it again!!! Read more
Review:I have been teaching writing and using this book for over five years. It has been beyond invaluable for me and my students, and I don't know how I am going to live without it.
The earlier, brown version is not the greatest, but the "Revised and Expanded" 1995 edition (blue cover) is fabulous. We were supposed to get a new 2000 edition in January, but now I heard that Prentice-Hall has decided not to do the new edition. So "What If?" is now out of print. NO! Read more
Review:my boys absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE flipping through this book! They have lots of laughter together and come up with tons of questions like "why is surviving family during the holidays" is in there LOL ;) Read more
Review:My grandson seems to have dysfunctional parents, my son being one of them. He is very self centered and rude. He therefore has no friends and is picked on at school. I feel very sorry for him and try to do things with him and do a little parenting with him when it is just my wife and I, but it will not make up for all the years of neglect. I found this book and read it and gave it to my grandson with a inscription that read to help his success in life as he grows older. I told him that when... Read more
Review:My four year old Granddaughter loves this book. It is her second one.....she completely wore out the first one. She loves "Happy Birthday Danny and the Dinasour" and is also on her second book with this one too. Read more
Review:I am going through Ann Whitford Paul's book, "Writing Picture Books," now, and I love it. It's teaching me more about writing rich, layered books that I ever could've learned on my own. I'm actually using it as a textbook, taking notes, making the signs to post by my computer as she suggests, reading the books she refers to, and doing the homework "before you go on" activities at the end of each chapter.
I've been struggling with two historical fiction stories that aren't all rainbows and... Read more
Review:Very narcissistic.It was all about Isabel A. and next to nothing about Paula.
I did not understand the point of this book when is named Paula and all the author talked about is Isabel's life,Isabel's romances,Isabel's sadness,Isabel leaving her home country ... I mean, i thought i was going to learn more about her daughter Paula and how the family dealt with her illness (Porphyria) and her childhood and so. It is very little mentioned her illness and for those no familiar with it ,it's confus... Read more
Review:This is a comprehensive textbook for understanding the short game. Dave talked about how one swing relates to another and provided the overall framework needed to really understand something and absorb it. Read more