Book Description
Funny, tender, quirky, vulnerable, and exquisitely readable, Don’t Tell Me the Truth About Love — in seven virtuoso stories — explores contemporary relationships with wicked finesse and humor — perfect for your left-of-center Valentine. Rhodes — one of Granta’s Twenty Best Young British Novelists — writes some of the world’s most idiosyncratically charming, achingly honest stories. In the territory of love, relationships, and sex he has a remarkable skill for poking fun at our rhapsodic moments of longing and heartbreak.
A chance encounter prompts an aging professor to regret a lifetime of wasted opportunities; a beautiful wife tests her husband by making herself hideous; for the love of a girl, a boy turns himself into a violoncello; a man encounters a staggeringly lovely woman in a landfill and returns there constantly. . . . Funny, magical, effete, and strange, in these seven short stories Dan Rhodes lays bare the pain and enchantment of love.
Customer Reviews:
Half of the book is total interletual bull...........2007-04-20
Some twist, not really stories, especially the last one. The whole is dreamed up, and the whole book is trying to manipulate the readers.
Boring..........2006-04-19
Couldn't even finish this one. Felt no connection with characters and didn't think the story-telling was interest keeping.
Tell me the TRUTH about love!.......2003-11-18
The many different sides of love: the deep dark side of love, the wild and passionate eroticism and simple pleasures of love unfold in the pages of this fantastic book. A marvel!
Rhodes has a knack at illustrating his characters with words - i was able to form sharp mental pictures of the characters in this collection of 7 short stories.
Though fictitious and surreal, the characters and storyline in this book mirrors real life. A simple yet profound book - page turner in fact... !
Customer Reviews:
Savage Longings.......2002-06-20
Savage Longings was a very sweet and romantic book. It was just as good as Savage Secrets, and I loved reading about Snow Deer, Charles Cline, Blazing Eagle, Becky. I have read both books,and both are very well researched, and very well written. Cassie Edwards did very well with these two novels. This book had everything a romance novel is supposed to have. It did lack a little adventure, but that is okay. Savage Longings, and Savage Secrets are still very good romance novels. I hope there is more people who love her books as much I do.
Pretty good!!!.......2001-11-13
This was a great love story!!! It was different from a lot of her other books, because this time it was an Indian woman falling in love with a white man, instead of the other way around (still, I do like the stories better when its a white woman falling in love with an Indian, I think they're sexier that way. =0)). I liked reading about how Charles and Snow Deer's love was stronger than all the conflicts they faced. And I really liked how this book had all the characters from one of Cassie Edwards other books, Savage Secrets. Savage Secrets is my fave book in the Savage series (so far), and I loved reading about Blazing Eagle and Becky again. This book was sweet and romantic, but I thought it lacked mystery and adventure. Also, I like it better when the main guy of the story is an Indian. They seem more manly then the white men. lol.Still, it was a pretty good book. I would've givin it three stars, though, if Becky and Blazing Eagle weren't in it.
A great book.......2000-02-09
This is a wonderful book. I could not put it down. It is not a historical romance but who cares? I read it beacsue it is romance and hey, I like princesses. My country have a princess so don`t say anything bad against that. Besides this is not a history lesson but a book. And as a book it is great.
Shame.......2000-01-12
This story is so stupid, especially since it is suppose to be based on a true story. First off, Indians didn't have princesses. That was one mistake she made with me. If I'm not mistaken this book is a sequel to I forget which book. I remember in the end Snow Deer comes to live with her father and his white wife. So why the heck would Snow Deer father get upset that she loves a white man when he loves a white woman? Cassie Edwards romanticizes Native American culture so much that she makes her great great-grandfather a chief and her great grandmother a princess. Give me a break. She could've kept this story. Her characters like all her characters are never developed and weak which is a shame since this story is about her own great -grandmother.
Absolutely horrible........1999-01-23
I read one other C. Edwards book, and it was good. But this one was an exbarrassment. It had a lot of potential, considering it was a true story of the author's ancestors. But the dialogue sounded like it was written by a 4th grader - terse, and too flowery. Oftentimes there was a "huge" conflict presented on one page, turn it over and the problem is magically solved. Both lead characters were so - "wussy" for lack of a better word. It was, sadly, a complete waste of time.
Book Description
England in the mid 1950s is not the same as it was. The powers that be have instituted...some changes. The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen have been disbanded and disavowed, and the country is under the control of an iron-fisted regime. Now, after many years, the still youthful Mina Murray and a rejuvenated Allan Quatermain return and are in search of some answers. Answers that can only be found in a book buried deep in the vaults of their old headquarters, a book that holds the key to the hidden history of the League throughout the ages: The Black Dossier. As Allan and Mina delve into the details of their precursors, some dating back centuries, they must elude their dangerous pursuers who are Hell-bent on retrieving the lost manuscript... and ending the League once and for all.
Book Description
It was an ordinary night in October of 1938 until a news bulletin interrupted the dance music on CBS radio–aliens were invading the United States!
Meghan McCarthy’s hilarious Aliens Are Coming! tells the true story of the Halloween radio prank that duped much of the country into believing that Martians had invaded. The book uses excerpts from the actual War of the Worlds radio broadcast and includes information about the importance of radios in the 1930s (before the time of televisions and computers) as well as facts about Orson Welles and H. G. Wells, author of the novel on which the broadcast was based.
Customer Reviews:
Extra extra read all about it!.......2007-01-29
Aliens Are Coming is about a false radio broadcst about aliens.This book illustrates how a little prank could affect so many people. I thought this book was great and you should too.
Who can you believe?.......2006-06-02
This would be a great way to start a unit for upper elementary kids on media and truth in journalism. It's a visual delight, and has lots of details to spark further inquiry. While most kids today think they are pretty media-wise, can they indeed tell the difference between "entertainment" and "infotainment?" A fun visually engaging introduction to the "War of the Worlds" broadcast, might provoke some interesting conversations in the classroom.
They're here. They're aliens. Get used to it........2006-05-13
Picture book non-fiction. A hard format to write in, or the hardest format to write in? Every year countless libraries get inundated with the same old same old. Your bee books. Your dinosaur books. Your fifteen different biographies of Teddy Roosevelt. So you can imagine my surprise when I picked up a book that looked... different. You don't expect something called, "Aliens Are Coming" to be factual. You especially don't expect it to tell the truth when you flip through the pages and see large multi-tentacle-laden outer space beasties terrorizing the natural landscape. But then, it helps to know your history. Seeing the 1938 radio broadcast of "War of the Worlds" for what it truly was (perfect picture book fare), McCarthy gives us, thrills, chills, and some wonderful little factoids in the back of what I might well call my favorite non-fiction picture book of 2006.
It's the 1930s! Good old 1930s. Open the book and here's a cheery announcer telling kids that back in the thirties the primary source of entertainment and information was the radio. It then explains that some people "were easily fooled by a radio play that sounded like an actual news bulletin". Turn the page, and everything is black and white. We're looking at a typical American street scene. "It was October, 30, 1938, the day before Halloween". We next see a nice black and white scene of a family gathered in their living room. The noise coming out of the radio forms into colorful dancing sequences. Suddenly an announcer comes on and starts talking about a flaming meteorite that has fallen in New Jersey. As the listeners grow worried, the scene shifts to a field where a group of people stand around as a flying saucer slowly begins to open up. It's aliens! And they've come to conquer us all! They ransack the farmlands. They invade the cities. They land all over the country. "Was this the end of the world?" Certainly a lot of people listening thought so. The pictures are back to black and white and we're seeing clogged highways and jammed phone lines, and police investigating perfectly calm fields in the country. It wasn't the end of the world. It was Orson Welles and his troupe of actors at the Mercury Theatre performing a realistic version of "War of the Worlds". Interesting factual information rounds off the book with the true story and fun info about subsequent readings of the story (with similar results).
Part of the fun of this book is that there is no indication that any of this story might not be entirely on the up and up until you reach its end. Then it finishes a bit abruptly. Still, imagine introducing this book to a room full of second graders. You tell them in all seriousness (preferably around Halloween time) that this book is a true story. True true true. Then you fill their little heads with a wacked-out tale of alien invasion and widespread panic. The fact that they've been duped only makes them (like those poor 1938 American citizens) only more intrigued and want to read the book again and again later. The pictures make it ideal read-aloud material, to say nothing of the haunting scenes, colorful during the broadcast and bleak in real life. Though McCarthy works with a misleadingly simple palette, her pictures have a great deal of depth, tone, and character to them.
Actually, author/illustrator Meghan McCarthy has always struck me as being underrated. She first came to my attention when she wrote, "The Adventures of Patty and the Big Red Bus". Like a cohesive Lauren Child, McCarthy is particularly good at her atmospheric round-eyed cartoonish illustrations. She seems at her best when she's writing non-fiction too. Her factual information bringing up the book's rear is just amazing. All in all, this is one of the most amusing and wonderful titles to grace libraries and bookstores this or any year. A great idea for a book and superb follow-through. Amusing to its core.
Kid-Friendly Art and Great Information.......2006-05-02
One of the most famous - or infamous - hoaxes in American history, an event that terrified hundreds of thousands and sent normal people into panic-driven frenzies, may not be the first thing you'd think of when you consider writing a picture book for young readers, but thank goodness Meghan McCarthy had a vision for this book that presents this very significant snippet of Americana in a way that not only won't scare the bejeezus out of your little alien hunter, it will entertain them with great, kid-friendly art, and educate them with photos of the period and some really well-researched historical information in the back pages that will make this one a staple in American classrooms. A must for anyone studying the time period.
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Dracula on Radio (July 11, 1938 Broadcast)
Bram Stoker
Manufacturer: Nostalgia Lane Inc
ProductGroup: Book
Binding: Audio Cassette
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Incredible piece of history. The cassette was produced 30 years ago. The contents of the cassette were released on radio, 70 years ago. Rarest of finds!
Book Description
The War Of The Worlds (30th October 1938)
by Orsen Wells
(Mercury Radio Theatre)
This cd-rom contains the
original radio broadcast preformed by Orsen Wells and the Mercury Radio Theatre On The Air, on 30th October 1938 that panicked America and
the script of this program.
Millions of people listening to their radios that night believed they were hearing an actual invasion take place of the earth from the planet Mars.
BONUS!! INCLUDED IN THIS CD!
Mercury Theater, Orson Wells Specials:
-Mercury Theater Remembered
-USO Tour - Guest Lana Turner
and other original Wells transmitions...
Customer Reviews:
Not as scary as in 1938, but still exciting and VERY interesting!!!.......2006-03-16
I had never heard the full radio broadcast untill purchasing this CD, but it is VERY easy to see how this could have scared the Bee-jeebers out of America on Halloween, 1938. Get this CD and listen to it every Halloween (as I now plan to) and you'll see how interseting old time radio was. Especially when you consider the horror that was just beginning to build in Germany at the same time as the broadcast.
Book Description
Frozen or on the rocks is for amateurs, now that W. Park Kerr is on the scene. Kerr, a ninth-generation Texan with agave in his blood, really knows his way around a margarita -- as he reveals here with more than 60 recipes for his favorite tequila-kissed concoctions. Patio party or swanky soiree, the opportunities to cha-cha with Senorita Margarita are many. There is, of course, the classic, the timeless, Ultimate Margarita. Witness also the tropical Frozen Mandarina Margarita and Citrus Cantina Cooler, where unexpected fruit flavors make a splash. With rowdy gelatin shooters, potent punches, tasty tequila-friendly snacks, including an outrageous flan cake, Viva Margarita will make the most demure hostess belt out an uninhibited " Viva!"
Customer Reviews:
Lots of YUMMY tequila recipes!.......2006-12-06
This is not simply a margarita recipe book, it has tons of really delicious cocktails to make with tequila. Each recipe recommends a particular type of tequila (anejo, silver, reposado, etc) and starts with a little story about the cocktail, when is best to try it, where it originated from, etc. The recipes use fresh, sometimes exotic ingredients. It is a beautiful little book and would be a great gift with a very nice bottle of tequila.
We have made several of the recipes and wow! A great book!
Margarita?.......2006-01-05
If you are looking for a drink book, this is a really nice tequilla and Mexican drink/snack book with some awesome pictures. However, there are only 2 or 3 margarita recipes.
Some of the other recipes look good and I am anxious to try them out.
Book Description
the 1520s the Spanish crown began to realise through expanded explorations of the likes of Hernando Cortez and Francisco Pizarro that it was in charge of an enormous empire requiring extensive settlement and systems of control. Royal mints were founded to control, evaluate and tax gold and silver coming from the mines, as well as to produce the coins needed for everyday commercial transactions. For some 250 years the mints churned out millions of cob-style coins, many of which found their way into the treasure galleons of the day. Soon mints such as Mexico and Potosi became known as the financial 'pillars of empire' and enabled Spain to engage in seemingly endless wars of conquest and plunder. Geography, crown intransigence, bureaucratuc incompetence, royal intrigues and outright scandal all had an impact on the mints and their productions. In this comprehensive and fully referenced study, Sewall Menzel brings out the critical detail and information needed to understand the ten early Spanish mints of Mexico, Santo Domingo, Peru, Potosi, Panama, Santa Fe de Nuevo Reino (Bogota), Cartagena, Cuzco, Guatemala and Cuba and their respective coinages. Through the use of some two thousand photos and diagrams the coins are identified by mint, king, denomination, mint assayer and type. Contains over 2000 illustrations.
Customer Reviews:
Best Book on Cobs Readily Available.......2006-12-13
I purchased this book about a year ago and have found it to be an invaluable reference. It is an incredible reference and well worth the price. It provides very detailed information on each of the Spanish colonial mints along with great biographies of each assayer. It is also illustrated with an incredible number of photographs and drawings of nearly every variety of cob coin. I have used it many times to help decipher what I am seeing in my own coins as often only part of a letter or other marking is visible. I have also really appreciated the research that went into naming each of the assayers as other cob books list some of these as unknown. For anyone interested in Spanish colonial cobs I would recommend this book, along with the "Practical Book of Cobs" by Daniel and Frank Sedwick and "Spanish Colonial Silver Coins in the Florida Collection" by Alan K. Craig.
A review is a review.... .......2006-07-01
I will not apologize for anyone taking offense to my review about this book.
Simply put, I expected more and it just didn't live up to my personal expectations. So, I stand by my opinion. Mr. Dilcher although amusing, I'm a bit too mature to engage in the puerile game of "I Challenge You". As far as boasting about the Numismatic award, I congratulate the author on the recognition. However, let's be honest and let's keep it real according to the latest Numismatic Literary Guild (NLG v37 II, pg 3)newsletter the body that bestows that award consists of individuals completely "outside" of the numismatic professional field. Again this is my review and I stand by it.
Award Winning Book.......2006-02-05
Cobs, Pieces of Eight and Treasure Coins won the American Numismatic Literary Guild's 2005 award: "Best World Coin Book 2005." This speaks for itself as the classic work in the field concerning the early Spanish-American mints and their coinages from 1536 to 1773.
Ignore Previous Review - Most Excellent Reference Source.......2006-01-24
I must disagree with the totally asinine review posted by "L. Scott". This book isn't cheap, but is reasonably priced for a full sized, extensively illustrated, hardback book on such a specialized topic. Anyone who is serious about collecting cob treasure coins would laugh at someone saying the book was overpriced, especially since reasonably nice cobs go for well over $200.
Mr. Scott, all this info might be available somewhere else through multiple sources, but you must appreciate the fact that it is all consolidated in this excellent work by Mr. Menzel. By the way, I would be interested in a listing of your most respected sources on the topic. Please post them if they are so well known and so readily available.
This author certainly exercised due diligence in his work. I would be anxious to see what, if anything, you have contributed as writing to the advancement of this topic. If it is as you call a "rich topic" bring it on. There are not many reference sources out there and I would gladly treat your's with an open mind in review.
To all Amazon customers: Ignore this guy's review if you are serious about collecting and won't feel too hurt about spending $125. I'll bet that you will be happy with your purchase.
Great pictures, but a lack-luster of a read..........2005-03-21
I read the book painstakinly cover to cover and must say the pictures are nice but the book is not worth the price.
Most of the information found in this book is information I have read in other periodicals, journals, and publications.
The book tries to cover too many "facts" yet not enough depth to give you the impression the author did due diligence in his research. Rather I felt he was just compiling information from other sources. In my opinon the book is a disappointing work on such a rich topic. Very disappointing.
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This digital document is an article from Renaissance Quarterly, published by Thomson Gale on June 22, 2006. The length of the article is 854 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
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Title: Cobs, Pieces of Eight and Treasure Coins: The Early Spanish-American Mints and Their Coinages, 1536-1773.(Book review)
Author: Arne R. Flaten
Publication:
Renaissance Quarterly (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 22, 2006
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 59
Issue: 2
Page: 553(2)
Article Type: Book review
Distributed by Thomson Gale
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- not for beginners
- Great Origami Book !!!
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Origami from Around the World (Origami)
Vicente Palacios
Manufacturer: Dover Publications
ProductGroup: Book
Binding: Paperback
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ASIN: 0486422224 |
Book Description
Step-by-step diagrams and captions enable paperfolders at all skill levels to create unusual projects with an international flavor. Treasury of 104 projects includes a Buddha, a Celtic helmet, Persian slippers, a Geisha, a Dutchwoman, a Chinese junk, and much more. Delightful selections for origamists in search of new challenges. 1,500 black-and-white illustrations.
Customer Reviews:
not for beginners.......2007-01-25
I consider myself an low to mid intermediate folder, but I found that much of the book was hard to follow. There are diagrams only with no instructions. The diagrams are designed to take up as little space as possible so sometimes there is a lot going on from one step to the next. There is a good variety of objects in the book, but the instructions are sometimes quite unclear.
Great Origami Book !!!.......2002-11-05
This book is a very reasonable priced Origami book, and is oriented from basic to low-intermediate/high intermediate folds.
It includes works from Spanish paperfolders and others like Dr. Philip Shen, Fred Rohm (a dutchwoman billfold) and others.
Some of the models require only a square of paper, but there are also modular models.
The book includes diagramas for 104 models, and also you can find tradicional models.
This is the translation of "Papiroflexia Selecta".
Book Description
At Last! A User's Manual for both sides of your Brain!
Introducing a Mind/body Connection Technique to See Yourself in a Whole New Light!
Visualization is the key to identifying and then getting what you want in your life. Allen Sargent's revolutionary discovery of a second "mind's eye" allows us to see our lives from both sides of the brain. Accessing this second hemisphere opens doors that we didn't even know existed - until now.
Discover the secret of turning your dreams into reality...
Learn how to visualize for immediate results...Stop reacting to people who "Push your buttons" by removing the buttons...Easily change habits like overeating, smoking and procrastinating...Remember names and information precisely...Create a healthy self-image for success and happiness...And More!
Customer Reviews:
Excellent Updated NLP.......2006-09-13
My real name is posted here and anyone who believes the reviews below are false (maybe they are?) is welcome to e-mail me. Others below have given you the specifics; I'll just share my real-life experience with the book.
I first learned NLP in the late seventies, when I became a licensed hypnotherapist. NLP was new then, and very questionable. I still have some of the original material from old seminars and it really is contradictory and confusing.
I recently retired from teaching Theatre Arts and am now a Life Coach, using NLP. The Other Mind's Eye was suggested to me by a colleague. It has given me so much new information and clarified so much about appropriate use of NLP, I can't thank the author enough. I've read five other newer NLP books in the past six months, and this is simply the best.
Enough said.
FAKE REVIEWS?.......2005-02-08
I'd just like to say that these reviews stink.
I believe them to be fake -
* they are all positive on a typical controversial self-help subject.
* none of them have a 'Real Name'.
* All the reviewers only have made ONE review.
That suggests someone have made all three reviews in order to make the book look good.
I advise buyers to be careful when evaluating this book - or any book by this author. The reviews on this page have a foul smell to them.
This Hemispheric Self Image Installation Model Is Flawless!.......2004-04-20
Neuro Linguistic Programming will continue to be the leading personal change technology in the world with innovations such as the The Hemispheric Eye model from Allen Sargent.
The changes are immediate, lasting, and I find myself automatically behaving as I want.
Wonderful step in the new generation of NLP.......2003-12-18
Al and Marylin have taken a Quantum Leap forward in the NLP work of Grinder and Bandler. Their hemispheric model is nothing short of brilliant. Having worked with them both personnally, I can say that the work they have done is life-altering, in a quick, easy, and painless way. It addresses the way the mind truly sees and processes information, and creates a bridge between left brain and right brain. It aids your communication skills vastly, both with yourself, and with others. I cannot recommend their work or this book enough.
This book rocked my world.......2003-04-03
Well, Mr Sargent, you are quite the teacher. I recently read your book, and it truly has changed my life. Using both hemispheres in my brain has helped me understand how I work. When I need to memorize something, I switch hemispheres and go to work. The information and knowledge that you share in your book is a wonderful addition to anyone's mind. I have become a better student and friend because of your book. Hopefully we can play golf sometime.
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Hard Times: Social Realism in Victorian Art
Julian Treuherz
Manufacturer: Lund Humphries Publishers
ProductGroup: Book
Binding: Paperback
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I Always Wore My Topi
Ethel Mabuce
Manufacturer: University of Alabama Press
ProductGroup: Book
Binding: Hardcover
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Topi Forever
Janet Randall
Manufacturer: David McKay Co
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Binding: Hardcover
ASIN: B000GS832S |
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Topi forever
Jan Young
Manufacturer: D. McKay Co
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Binding: Unknown Binding
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Topi Shukla
Rahi Masoom Raza
Manufacturer: Oxford University Press, USA
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Set in Aligarh in the early 1960s, after the dust of Partition had ostensibly settled, Topi Shukla is an intriguing story about two friends--one Hindu and one Muslim.
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- Empress of the Splendid Season: A Novel
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- Farewell, My Queen: A Novel
- Final Vinyl Days (Ballantine Reader's Circle)
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