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Review:I began reading into generational theory after writing a novel about seven protagonists born in the second half of the "silent generation" (circa 1935-1942). I quickly found that the characterizations in Generations did not at all fit my own life experience as a "silent" born in 1941 or the characters in my novel ("The Duke Don't Dance" by Richard Sharp)based on cohorts born in the same time period. Some of the stereotypes in Generations might have fitted my sisters born in the 1925-1935 period ... Read more
Review:Great read. Monica Hesse weaves an engrossing tale of a love story going bad around the hardscrabble life in a rural American community. She discovers a community of heroes in the police, fire and rescue that come together in a herculean effort to save their community. Read more
Review:The print is small. Very, very small. This has never been a problem before now. I'm sure that book is good because I am veruy familiar with this author. However, the book is quite unreadable. Oh well, it's philosophy. Trying to make to make sense of the universe and life without God is a doomed venture anyway. I just wanted to get an overview. Bertrand Russell is correct, life has no meaning without God. Fortunately, there is one. Now a book explaining why the Creator made this life so challengi... Read more
Review:This book contains extensive logical research that supports the fakery of the 911 plane crashes. Coupled with the evidence in Where Did the Towers Go book, it’s amazing that so many people still believe the official story. More people should do their reading! We are all so gullible. I recommend this book, although I wish it had more of an executive summary storyline. It’s very easy to get lost in all of the facts, hypotheses, alternatives, and discussion. Read more
Review:I really liked reading this book. Especially after viewing the permanent exhibit on the Titanic at Orlando, Fl., on April 15 of this year (100th anniversary). I did not want to put the book down. Seeing the Exhibit, then reading the book was an interesting experience. What a terrible tragedy! Such heroism on the part of so many! Read more
Review:I loved everything about this book. It has restored my faith in the human race. Such loving and generous people were so amazing, I could hardly believe what I was reading. It has warmed my heart, and I know it is making me want to be a better friend to mankind. Read more
Review:The contenet is great & very helpful in the trade, but i didn't like the hardcocer wrapped With the book dust jacket cover. This makes it difficult to read & maintain such a very big & bulky book. Read more
Review:This book is brilliant and highly entertaining.Our book group read and discussed it for months of fastinating conversation.
Deeply spiritual without any artiface. She brings Oneness to light in new and refreshing ways. Read more
Review:Reading about 9/11 again brings back all that anxiety from that day. To learn that the firefighters and police force were ill equipped and fighting just makes it worse. I sincerely hope all forces across the country have learned from this fateful experience and will work together. It's heartbreaking to read about these hero's trying to do their job with one hand tied behind their backs! Read more
Review:Powerful lessons from a guy who has looked war in the face and lived to tell about the lessons learned - many good life lessons, learned on the field of battle. Occasionally very intense reading, I was a little upset about how much was redacted by the censors. Read more