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Customer Reviews and Description "Was It Beautiful?" is set in the picturesque Adirondack Mountains and explores one man's struggle with several heartbreaking losses. The novel centers on William T. Jones, a middle-aged dairy-office employee who has everything he wants: a loving wife and son, a good job and an old family farmhouse stocked with animals including his elder eccentric cat, Genghis. The novel's preface foreshadows the downward spiral of Jones' life by quoting from the Holy Bible's Job, "Oh that I were as in month's ... Read MoreRead Reviews and Description
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Customer Reviews and Description This is by far the best book I have read when it comes to dealing with everyday life and choices we make. I would recommend this book to anyone. Colson reflects on his own life and those of others giving different examples of people searching for the good life. I found by reading this book it pushed me to reflect on who I am and where I want to be....
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Customer Reviews and Description I had never heard of this book until I saw it on my Amazon recommendations list. I was really in need of something light and this sounded like it had possibilities. Just in case, I bought one of the very low-priced used copies. However, now I would pay full hardcover price because it was wonderful. I was sad when I finished it last night! There were so many times that I just burst out laughing while reading it. This author has a way of writing about fictional people as if they live next door. What I particularly ... Read MoreRead Reviews and Description
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Customer Reviews and Description I am a science teacher and I use this book every year for 2nd, 3rd, and even 4th graders. It helps them learn while enjoying what they are learning. This book can even be used to do demonstrations when introducing a topic to older students.
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Customer Reviews and Description The art, author, and some images are the same, but My World is a disparate set of very short verses, phrases, and repetitions, and doesn't share cohesiveness, cadence, or placidiy with it's better known "companion" Goodnight Moon.
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Customer Reviews and Description Abraham Lincoln showed a talent for sensing the future in the course of economic policy way back in 1863. Lincoln said then: "The money power preys upon the nation in times of peace and conspires against it in times of adversity. It is more despotic than monarchy, more insolent than autocracy, more selfish than bureaucracy."
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Customer Reviews and Description I was riveted to this book from the first page. Very visually appealing and written in a light-hearted way, it is a great guide for "ghost-chasers" and those who just love to see weird places. I also love how the authors never judge someone based on their personal testimony about places and events in the book and believe me, there are some wacked-out stories that you think just can't be true! I have only owned the book for a week and already have visited about 1/2 dozen of the places mentioned. I have even planned ... Read MoreRead Reviews and Description
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Customer Reviews and Description The Great Mortality is interesting and readable and does show us a myriad of details of life during the plague and during the 14th century generally. It is written in a popular history style with a certain amount of speculation and broad generalizations. As other reviewers have noted, it suffers from some repetition:
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