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Best-selling author Jan Burke's heroine, reporter Irene Kelly (Bones) returns in a novel that in less capable hands might seem like just another ho-hum story about the kidnapping of an infant who might or might not have been the child of a wealthy couple found dead under somewhat clouded circumstances. But it's really an intricate and involving story about hero worship--the affection of a cub reporter for his mentor, and the efforts of a young woman journalist who does them both proud by getting to the bottom of a two-decades old mystery; a bloodstained car buried on a farm and unearthed twenty years later, a dead nursemaid, and the missing heir to a fortune left by a couple who disappeared at sea the same weekend reporter Jack Corrigan was beaten and left for dead. Neither Corrigan nor young Conn O'Connor, his protégé, has ever unraveled the connection between those events, but with the discovery of the buried car that Corrigan believed to his dying day he witnessed disappearing under tons of dirt the night he was attacked, Irene finds herself following an old trail that may lead her right into harm's way herself. Bloodlines is one of Burke's best, a well-paced, deftly plotted mystery that will delight her many fans. --Jane Adams
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Edgar® Award winner Jan Burke continues her USA Today bestselling Irene Kelly series with a suspense-laced novel of buried secrets, old friends, and new dangers -- in "a brilliant exhibition of what the crime genre can offer" (The Baltimore Sun). Sweeping across decades, Burke masterfully unearths a cold case that is far from closed while introducing an intrepid novice reporter, Irene Kelly, learning the ropes from her mentor, Conn O'Connor. From the late fifties, when a bloodstained car is buried on a farm and a wealthy family disappears at sea . . . to the seventies, when Irene makes shocking connections and brashly tracks a killer from the past . . . to today, when new threats and deadly surprises are closing in on the veteran journalist and her husband, Frank Harriman, Bloodlines follows a fascinating labyrinth of lives, loves, sins, and secrets -- with the irrepressible Irene Kelly at its core.
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"The year is 1958. O'Connor, a young reporter with the Las Piernas News Express, is desperate to discover who has perpetrated a savage attack on his mentor, Jack Corrigan. In and out of consciousness, Corrigan claims to have witnessed the burial of a bloodstained car on a farm, but his reputation as a heavy drinker calls his strange story into question. In a seemingly unrelated mystery, a yacht bearing four members of the wealthy Ducane family disappears during a storm off the coast. An investigation finds that the Ducane home has been broken into; a nursemaid has been killed; and Max, the infant heir, has gone missing. Corrigan recovers his health, but despite a police investigation and his own tireless inquiries, the mysteries of the buried car and the whereabouts of Maxwell Ducane haunt him until his death. Twenty years after that fateful night, in her first days as a novice reporter working for managing editor O'Connor, Irene Kelly covers the groundbreaking ceremony for a shopping center -- which unexpectedly yields the unearthing of a buried car. In the trunk are human remains. Are those of the infant heir among them? If so, who is the young man who has recently changed his name to Max Ducane? Again the trail goes maddeningly, perhaps suspiciously, cold. Until today. Irene, now married to homicide detective Frank Harriman, is a veteran reporter facing the impending closing of the Las Piernas News Express. With circulation down and young reporters fresh out of journalism school replacing longtime staffers, Irene can't help but wish for the good old days when she worked with O'Connor. So when the baffling kidnap-burial case resurfaces, Irene's tenacious love for her mentor and journalistic integrity far outweigh any fears or trepidation. Determined to make a final splash for her beloved paper and solve the mystery that plagued O'Connor until his death, Irene pursues a story that reunites her with her past and may end her career -- and her life. "
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Irene's still getting it done.......2007-08-24
Jan Burke is a masterful storyteller, and this effort is no exception. Weaving together scenarios and characters over decades can be tricky, but Burke pulls it off and tells an entertaining story that maintains its edge.
Great Read.......2007-06-29
All of Jan Burke's Irene Kelly stories are great reads. Interesting characters and story lines that you won't be able to put down. I couldn't.
Very Good.......2007-06-22
Very good read, fast, full of suspense, twists and turns. Written with humor and on the whole interesting.
Absolutely Thrilling!.......2006-11-30
I read a lot of mysteries, but Bloodlines is one of the best books I've read in 10 years. I don't know how Jan keeps all those characters and sub-plots straight, but it is never confusing to the reader and the reader is never "short-changed". I've read into the night on several occasions with an Irene Kelly novel. We all want to know....when is the next one coming?
One of Her Best.......2006-09-17
Irene Kelly is a very complex character and I love the way Jan Burke expands her characters over years. The books center around Irene, but she is not necessarily the main character. Jan Burke's development of story line (this one is very complex)allows the reader to really know all the people involved as part of the development of the story line, not just "described" by the narrator. The actual story is almost secondary to the character development . . . in this case over 40 years. As good as it gets
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Wayfarer's Dawn: Book I of The Cataclysm Saga
Nate Llerandi
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Cruel fate has decided the future of two warriors. "Wayfarer's Dawn holds all the gripping and alluring aspects of an epic fantasy adventure." A crown prince awakens one fateful day alone in a desolate field. He knows not where he is nor how he got there. Recurring nightmares suggest royal treachery is behind his predicament and, oddly, that he should be dead. An enigmatic man narrowly survives the fallout from a blazing comet's collision with the earth. His memory lost, he strives for contentedness in everyday life. The trauma he suffered, however, threatens to destroy him. Feelings of grief and visions of death fight to break free from the black wall within his mind. They exist in a world fraught with upheaval, where the forces of evil are mounting and the gods are becoming less and less responsive to the prayers of their followers. Unknowingly, they hold the key to saving their world and, quite possibly, the entire Ultraverse.
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Terrific, Entertaining, and Riveting.......2007-03-07
This is a terrific and entertaining book. I found myself reading it every chance I had even if I only had time for one or two pages. I don't typically read fantasy fiction, but I thoroughly enjoyed it and will certainly read the sequels as soon as they are available. The main characters of Wayfarer's Dawn are written and described in a way that made me feel connected with them and the peripheral characters are superbly described and utilized (I think the "Blue Woman" must come back in the sequel). This book has adventure, wizardry, the battle of good vs. evil, and a tenuous friendship between two warrior heroes. Fan or not of fantasy novels, this is one you don't want to miss. I highly recommend this book!
Will read again and again and again.......2006-07-21
Amazing! Remarkable! Wonderful! I loved this book. I loved the characters... started to feel like I knew them and will have to re-read the book just to revisit them. I love reading and read just about everything from Stephen King to Robert Jordan and Piers Anthony. This book was just as great, if not better. I can not wait for the next one in the series and hope that Nate Llerandi continues to write these magical tales that take you to a whole new place and then bring you back just dying for more!
Entertaining Epic Fantasy.......2006-04-30
When my independent press was considering publishing science fiction and fantasy, Wayfaer's Dawn was one of only two submissions that I wanted to publish out of the dozens and dozens that we received. I am pleased Llerandi was able to get it out in print, and I wish we had been able to do it for him. This is the begining of an extensive epic fantasy series and Llerandi is skillful at weaving together all of the necessary elements for a successful sword and sorcery fantasy story. The main characters are well-conceived and wonderfully flawed. There are ironic plot twists and lots of action and humor. There's been a great deal of work put into the magic and religious systems - with a healthy understanding of how that plays into political systems as well. All in all, I feel anyone reading Wayfarer's Dawn will find it enjoyable and intriguing, and want to read the sequel.
Wayfarer's Dawn: My Favorite Book, Extreme Excitement.......2006-04-18
Although I am younger than the suggested age, I believe that this book is extremely gripping from beginning to end. I am honored to be the first to review my FAVORITE book. This book is suggested for the bracket of 19-26 or whenever you still have a vivid imagination. This book is by no means a "children's book" but this book has quenched my thirst that I have had for a very long time. I am tired of all of the political correctness that spoils good literature. This book is gory and that is how I like it! I believe that Nate Llerandi writes in a way that is like a mixture of C.S. Lewis(Chronicles of Narnia) and Christopher Paolini(Inheritance Trilogy, i.e. Eragon and Eldest), but has a fresh twist of good old fashioned gore and violence(yippee!). I recommend this book for anyone with a vivid imagination that hungers to be lost in a book, but has the stomach for things like gore and violence and speak of Heaven and Hell and royal treachery. Conclusion:This book rocks!
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The idea behind Kurzweil and Grossman's Fantastic Voyage is that if you can make it through the next 50 years, you might become immortal. How will that be possible? Through some rather science fictional steps, it turns out, including taking advantage of the latest in biotechnological breakthroughs and not-yet-invented nanotechnology. Is all this longing for immortality driven by an obsession with youth or a fear of death? Readers can judge for themselves, as both Kurzweil and Grossman reveal the personal histories that led them to develop this plan. Fantastic Voyage is written in an easy-to-understand tone, with lots of sidebars giving examples of what the future holds for medicine and health. Whether or not you think that science will find a way to keep our bodies or our disembodied minds alive forever, this book is full of diet and lifestyle tips. For instance, the authors suggest carefully controlling the body's overall pH at an alkaline level, meditating, eating a diet composed mostly of vegetables and protein, and taking loads of supplements (Kurzweil downs about 250 pills each day). The dietary options presented here will mostly only be practical for people whose income levels can support buying organic produce, fresh fish and meat, and top-shelf supplements. The authors cavalierly state that we are living in a "time of abundance," but it seems likely that most who are able to follow this regimen will be Americans of a fairly high socioeconomic class. --Therese Littleton
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Tap today's technological breakthroughs to live longer and better.
Startling discoveries in the areas of genomics, biotechnology, and nanotechnology occur practically every day. The rewards of this research, some of it as spectacular as science fiction, are practically in our grasp. Fantastic Voyage shows us how we can use these new technologies to live longer than previously imaginable.
The authors take the reader on a journey to undreamed-of vitality with a comprehensive investigation into the cutting-edge science regarding diet, supplementation, genetics, detoxification, and the hormones involved with aging and youth. By following their program, which includes such simple recommendations as eating a balanced, low- glycemic-index diet, and taking powerful anti-aging nutritional supplements, anyone will be able to add years of healthy, active life.
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Bought Five and Gave to Dear Friends.......2007-08-12
A Great Book and a Great Read. I have been following Ray Kurzweil for many years, and was so impressed about his life-changing Live Long Enough to Live Forever, that I purchased several copies of the book, and then gave them to dear friends who I would like to live a long, long time. The book takes us easily through the 3 bridges - the current one which emphasizes diet, exercise, and correct mental attitude to allow us to live long enough for the 2nd and 3rd bridges - which are biotechnology and nanotechnology. [...]Yes - Ray got me hooked on emerging technologies years ago, and got me interested in living a long life, as well as interested in seeing to it that the world stays safe for ourselves and our children. [...] wishing you a long life and peace in the world. Ted Stalets
Fantastic Voyage?.......2007-05-13
Hmm. Interesting, but im not sure about all of it. Worth reading if it improves ones health though.
Very good book!.......2007-05-06
I really liked this book, its a good introduction into the subject. I recommend it!
Watershed book for radical life extension.......2007-04-08
A review of Fantastic Voyage appeared in my Oakland (Oakland County, Michigan) Press early in 2005. As a longtime enthusiastic advocate--though not necessarily the most ardent practitioner--of life extension technology, I was ecstatic!
Here was a book about radical life-extension appearing in a ho-hum review geared to (what some say is) the cultural-literary wasteland of Detroit suburbia. The vitalist movement had just achieved a major breakthrough into common humanity... at least the branch of common humanity who reads.
Note: Terminology is still a bit tenuous in this transhumanist era we're coming upon. But a vitalist is sort of a practical immortalist, someone who wants to extend life (with youthfulness and vigor) indefinitely, and generally thinks it can be accomplished in our natural lifetimes.
I'll use the term vitalist to identify the movement Kurzweil, Grossman, and many others are pushing. The significance of their book is enormous: Just as Durk Pearson and Sandy Shaw (with Life Extension: A practical, scientific approach (1982)) were to health supplements, Kurzweil and Grossman are to the universal prospect of living well for a long time.
The authors break down our pursuit of effective vigorous immortality into three phases:
* Bridge 1: Ray and Terry's Longevity Program: present-day
nutrition, exercise, and wellness strategies that can get you
to the next bridge.
* Bridge 2: The biotechnology bridge, where we learn how to
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* Bridge 3: What they refer to as the nanotechnology-AI
(Artificial Intelligence) revolution, where we can rebuild our
bodies and brains at the molecular level.
The prediction: generally effective Bridge 2 vitalist technologies begin 2010, with the beginnings of Bridge 3 technologies in 2020... with full flowering of those technologies a decade following those inception points.
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read it, then continue with your own research.......2007-04-03
I love this book. Inwardly, I laugh at Ray Kurzweil for including an endosement from Dean Ornish in a book that focusing on controlling blood sugar by eating low carb and including enough fat, but it is great nonetheless. The book is very positive and contains a lot of practical suggestions. It also presents some complex topics very well.
The one real flaw in the authors' approach is that it contains no sense of proportion. For example, in the seciton on environmental toxicity, it advises that you not shower with chlorinated water, but, in the section on exercise, it advises lap swimming as great exercise... well, if your 15 minute shower has too much chlorine, you can't get in a pool for 2 hours every day!!
The other problem with the book is that new research is coming out so fast now that the book must be out of date by now. But I think it's a great start anyhow.
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101 Things to Do with a Tortilla takes this delicious and nutritious staple of so many countries and brings it into the mainstream with family-friendly recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and more. Tortillas are a no-fail recipe ingredient, and Stephanie Ashcraft and Donna Kelly show that tortillas aren't just for Mexican food anymore! 1
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Intyeresting ideas for tortilla's.......2007-05-07
Many ideas to use tortilla's and although I'm sure they all taste good to someone, most tend to lay on the fringes of my likes.
The Hectic Cook's Best Friend.......2007-01-16
As an ocean going chef the "101" cookbook series is the chef/cook's best friend. I found a collection of these very handy cookbooks on my last ship and I knew I had to have my own copies. The ship was short handed and it ran out of basic cooking & baking supplies. These cookbooks gave excellent and simple meal preperation ideas with the few supplies & staff we did have. It's all common sense but these ladies take the brain damage out of meal planning. Most importantly, the crew was always satisfied. I'd recommend the series for the beginning cook or one that is short on time.
tortillas: the edible canvas.......2005-05-31
Stephanie Ashcraft is someone who understands how to unlock the potential of the tortilla. Though this delicacy has long been recognized as a favorite by mid-century minimalists such as Yves Klein and Josef Albers, Ashcraft proves the tortilla is a relevant medium for contemporary art as well. Her stirring arrangements of lettuce and shredded cheese display a keen sensitivity to color and emotion, and establish her as the unrivalled queen of postmodern cookery.
Also, she demonstrates out that the tortilla can be used as a frisbee, a parachute for small pets, and--with a little creative hole-punching--a terrifying face-mask! The possibilities are truly endless.
The best of all worlds........2005-04-01
There's something for everyone in here! If you're a lover of Mexican food, you'll find dozens of simple, delicious, and authentic recipes. "Mom's White Enchiladas" is already an all-time favorite of mine. If you're looking for Mexican-influenced dishes with a extra twist, you'll find all kinds of wonderfully inventive hybrids, like the "Tex-Mex Meat Loaf" or the "Southwest Lasagna". And if you're looking for something completely different to do with tortillas, stepping out of the Mexican territory, you'll find the most creative (and tasty) ideas for snacks, appetizers, even desserts - you name it, they've got it. It even includes kid-friendly fare, and it's quite vegetarian-friendly as well.
This is also, by far, one of the most practical cookbooks I've ever used. From the Helpful Hints at the very beginning, to the clear and concise directions throughout all the recipes - even the spiral binding (hey, it makes a big difference, being able to lay it flat) and plastic cover; they all add up to make this an easy and essential addition to your cookbook shelf.
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The versatile, intelligent German Shorthaired Pointer is a steadfast favorite AKC registered breed. In addition to the basics, new owners learn how to bond with their German Shorthaired Pointer through training and exercise—rman Shorthaired Pointer necessities!
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Excellent Book and Service.......2005-09-15
This is an excellent book it has helped me learn alot about the GSP. Vendor was great recevied my book a mere 4 days after ordering and I live overseas.
Great Read For First Time GSP Owners.......2005-02-07
The author, Nancy Campbell, captures the true essence of the German Shorthair Pointer, their versatility, their personality, etc. As a result, folks considering adoption or ownership will discover what they need to know before they make a commitment to the breed.
Becoming breed knowledgeable is extremely important so that the rate for abandonment and shelter turn-ins can lessen over time. Nancy arms the reader with more than enough information to make an educated decision "about everything GSP"! I personally recommended this book to several people over the last year and they have all reported that this book was a valuable tool in their decision making process!
Campbell's "GSP, Owner's Guide a Hit.......2002-01-07
Nancy Campbell captures the true essence of the breed in her personal, up-close approach. Her descriptions of what makes the GSP special, I found are accurate and heart warming. Not only is the book informative and extremely well organized, it is also fun reading! I especially liked some of the training techniques. I have tried them and they work.
Great Book for anyone thinking of owning a GSP or adopting.......2001-09-07
We love our adopted shelter GSP dog and when were thinking of one, we bought this invaluable book. Excellent information, characterization of the breed and written with humor. This book is for current owners and potential owners. We love our dog and use this book as a reference when we have questions on him. This book accurately described his temperant, needs and how to care for him.
A great starter's guide.......2001-06-06
This book is intended for those considering the breed, and it is a wonderful and funny introduction. It is also a fine book for those who have owned GSPs before to enjoy and reflect on their experience with the breed. A must for a person considering getting the breed for the first time. It is in depth about the breed history, standard, and breed character. Not a training guide, but that is not its apparent purpose. Read this one BEFORE you get a GSP.
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Minor League card collectors, you need this book!.......2003-07-01
I collect all of the Red Sox minor league teams, and this book helped me identify all of those team sets, plus provided a name-by-name breakdown of players on all of the prospects and all-star sets. If you are a team collector, you will love this book!
The most complete minor league price guide published today........2000-05-29
Sports Collectors Digest follows up their 1,664-page "Standard Catalog of Baseball Cards" with another informative price guide, this 480-page guide specifically covers minor league cards. SCD has done their homework with this guide as well, publishing more information on more sets than any other price guides available. I highly recommend this book!
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