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Customer Reviews and Description Lots of great tips interspersed with interesting stories from Tiger about past golf situations. Great pictures. This book doesn't start from square one, though, so is not the best choice for beginners. It makes a great book for intermediate to advanced players.
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Customer Reviews and Description This is a book of many parts. A daughter's memoir of extraordinary parents it is, which was what I expected. And indeed that is the organizing thread. But it also offers delicious insights into the Conde Nast publishing empire. It's about fleeing France in 1940 - about fleeing the Russian revolution in 1920 - about the emigre experience - about arrogance, pride, generousity,selfishness and monumental ego. It's about Paris between the wars and America during and after WWII. A story beautifully ... Read MoreRead Reviews and Description
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Customer Reviews and Description This is an amazing book, as much for what the author says as for what she doesn't say. The author was a professional writer and editor, and the diary was obviously "polished" before publication, and the new, colloquial translation further dilutes any sense of raw immediacy. But these are minor points. This is nonetheless a very powerful book.
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Customer Reviews and Description I picked up this book after reading about Beck in an issue of Oprah's magazine in a doctor's waiting room. I was interested in the struggles of a female grad student and teacher who was simultaneously raising children, one of whom would turn out to be disabled. The topic is salient to me because that's exactly what I did, as a doctoral student in sociology at an east coast Ivy League university that is culturally very like Harvard, at exactly the same time Beck was enrolled at Harvard. In fact, some of the ... Read MoreRead Reviews and Description
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Customer Reviews and Description Like the 2 star review before, I too thought this was an enjoyable read. The text flows well and does not bore. However, as an admitted non-fan who just bought this based on the stellar Entertainment Weekly review, I took exception to the lack of basic information like dates (when did any of this occur?). Througout, I just craved to have some freakin context, but I suspect that was somehow intentional, as if Miss Trynin wanted to avoid such "irrelevant" details. But it was quite frustrating. Also, Jen Trynin is just not ... Read MoreRead Reviews and Description
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Customer Reviews and Description The first 60 pages did not interest me, but the rest of the book is excellent. She is strict about proper eating. She teaches good eating habits very well, very clearly and consistently. But I was most thankful about the presentation of so many references to websites, available high protein foods tailored for post op patients, the best vitamins for us etc. I have kept this book by my side most of time, because I always needed to look something up and found it in it. I have purchased other books, but this one, I found it to be extremelly ... Read MoreRead Reviews and Description
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Customer Reviews and Description It's interesting that so many of the defining moments in history involved Uncentering something from something else. For instance, Thomas Willis realized that the seat of reason and intelligence was neither the heart nor the soul, but a lump of jelly in the skull. Darwin first figured out that the homo sapiens is just one twig in the tree of life. And before Willis and Darwin there was Copernicus, who is credited with discovering that the Earth, far from being the center of the universe, revolves around the sun along with all the other planets. ... Read MoreRead Reviews and Description
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Customer Reviews and Description For the reviewer who is tired of the whiny black celebrities.... Most Jews think the same thing about white people, its just that black people aren't afraid to say it. It's not a black and white or jewish issue....It's an ignorance issue....which Barkley, and other "whiny" black celebrities are bringing to light.
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Customer Reviews and Description In some ways, Joseph Stalin was right when he said, "The death of one person is a tragedy, the death of millions is a statistic." Millions of people were killed in the event now referred to as the Holocaust, yet to truly grasp it, one must consider each of those people as an individual with a life, loves and aspirations. It is only by reducing the Holocaust down to this level that we will keep the emotional attachment needed to keep the memories alive. This book describes some of the events in a Jewish family in Germany as Hitler rose to power and ... Read MoreRead Reviews and Description