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Review Date: 4/6/2006
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
"Some times a bit of a hard read, but very interesting case."
Asian Ingredients : A Guide to the Foodstuffs of China, Japan, Korea, Thailand and Vietnam
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Book Type: Paperback
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Review Date: 2/25/2007
"a description of every asian ingredient you can think of! It includes recipes as well. Great book for those not too familiar (beginner/intermediate) with asian cuisine and its ingredients."
Review Date: 5/30/2006
"Great brunch ideas (for a lazy weekend)!"
Cesar's Way : The Natural, Everyday Guide to Understanding and Correcting Common Dog Problems
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Book Type: Hardcover
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Review Date: 5/30/2006
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
"We got this book when we were first thinking of adding a dog to our family. I absolutely love this book! We learned how to relate and bond with our dog better than I ever did with our family dogs growing up. This is not a book on how to train your dog to sit, come, stay, etc. But it's a great tool to have a great relationship with your dog that he can understand."
Review Date: 5/25/2006
"My son absolutely loved this board book."
Review Date: 6/3/2006
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
"If you like learning about other cultures, and you like memoirs this books is definetaly for you!"
Review Date: 12/19/2006
"Really nice Xmas Story. Easy ready."
Review Date: 2/25/2007
"If you like mangoes this is a must to own!"
Review Date: 4/6/2006
"Taken from the backcover: "True Stories of God's power to change Lives""
Review Date: 4/6/2006
"Conclusion to "A child called It"."
Review Date: 4/6/2006
"The conclusion to "A Child called It"."
Review Date: 4/6/2006
"Good memoir. If you liked "A child called It" you should like this one (it's not as graphic)."
Stupid Things Parents Do To Mess Up Their Kids: Don't Have Them If You Won't Raise Them
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Review Date: 4/6/2006
"My copy doesn't say "Don't have them if you won't raise them". This title just makes it seem much harsher than it really is."
Review Date: 4/23/2006
25 member(s) found this review helpful.
"Even though I don't agree a 100% with the ideas expressed in this book, after adapting it to my family I've seen a drastic change in my children's attitude (for the best). If you're planning on getting this book I suggest you also get their follow up books: No Greater Joy 1-3. They answer many questions that "Train up a Child" might not answer completely (or satisfactorily) and it really balances the picture out of what they are trying to accomplish with their children and how they go about it (even if not the best written books)."
Review Date: 4/6/2006
"Didn't read all of it just those things that I had questions on, etc."
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