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Hannah Vogel is a journalist during a pivotal time in Germany's history. Her brother's death propels her into the dangerous undercurrents of 1931 Berlin. Her investigation uncovers more than she expected including, possibly, a five-year-old boy who claims her brother was his father, and that she is his mother. The resolution is both satisfying and leaves the reader eager to read about Hannah's next adventure.

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The Family Jensen #1 Review

The Family Jensen #1
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I really liked this book and enjoyed reading it. I did get a little bit lost because it is actually 4 stories in one. The stories are related but jump around in time. I have read most of the Eagle series and loved that series. I have read a few of the Mountain Man series. If I had read more of that series I don't think I would have gotten lost. Even if you get lost, it still an enjoyable read.
I give it a 4 star rating just because I didn't think it was as good as the Eagle books. I am look forward to future Family Jensen books and plan on purchasing them as soon as they come out.

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Trapped in a remote cabin, surrounded by ruthless gunmen, Matt Jensen and his adoptive father Smoke Jensen join forces with their old friend, Preacher, in the greatest fight of their lives. A ruthless cattle baron has waged an all-out war against the peaceful native tribesmen who have become Preacher's friends. In a bloodthirsty bid for land, power, and wealth, the baron's drafted an army of professional killers to destroy the homesteaders - among them the Jensens are the only men brave enough to stand in his way. Now, Matt, Smoke and Preacher face their ultimate and most deadly challenge - and share their hopes, fears, secrets, and dreams - in what could be their final, most desperate hour. No matter what happens, they are the family Jensen. Surrender is not an option.

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Rage Of The Mountain Man Review

Rage Of The Mountain Man
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Great quick read, good to get lost, outside of the world great for adults and kids

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Smoke Jensen is the most powerful man on the Sugarloaf frontier - and he's all that stands between a greedy group of Eastern slickers and their schemes for a criminal empire in the Rockies. When Smoke heads back to Boston with his wife, it gives his enemies the opening they'd been waiting for: to kill the mountain man and take over the West. But even on the unfamiliar turf of back alleys and teeming docks, Smoke is more than most men can handle...until his wife is kidnapped. Now Smoke is in a fury and in this fight all the way from Boston back to Dodge City and up to Yellowstone, where a brutal showdown with a gang of hired guns awaits...and where, in a blazing hail of bullets and blood, the legend of the big man is about to grow even bigger...

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HVAC Systems Design Handbook, Fifth Edition Review

HVAC Systems Design Handbook, Fifth Edition
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The book is just okay in my opinion. For it to be a systems design book, there are no basic illustrations of systems. For example, there is no pictures of an all air system, all water system, air water system... They do however, cover the components that are in these systems, but I feel that they should show illustrations of the full systems. I also like the way that they have all of the formulas in the beginning chapter of the book in one easy to find location.

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Rudman's Complete Guide to Cigars: Updated Edition, How to Find, Select and Smoke Them Review

Rudman's Complete Guide to Cigars: Updated Edition, How to Find, Select and Smoke Them
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I use this book for everything I do, with regard to smoking cigars. It is probably the best, smallest and most educational cigar book available anywhere in the world.
Theo Rudman is a South African born "Master of the Cigar", with a cigar bar in Cape Town to his credit he is involved in educating people in the Art of Cigar smoking.
Read this book if you want an insight into a Cigar smokers paradise with tasting notes to almost 4000 cigars, Cuban, Dominican...etc
I carry this book wherever I go, so if you are looking for a complete book of cigars then buy this one right NOW!!!!!

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A comprehensive pocket reference to cigars and cigar smoking for both the connoisseur and the initiate, this revised edition provides over 200 new listings, and includes dictionaries, indexes and cross-references.

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Lung Cancer: Causes, Symptoms, Signs, Diagnosis, Treatments, Stages. What You Need to Know About Lung Cancer Review

Lung Cancer: Causes, Symptoms, Signs, Diagnosis, Treatments, Stages. What You Need to Know About Lung Cancer
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Good Information On Lung Cancer and Lung Cancer Symptoms. Gives all the necessary information. If you know someone with lung cancer, or looking for lung cancer symptoms, or lung cancer treatments this would be the place to start to get accurate information.

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Lung Cancer Book:What You Need to Know About Lung Cancer...This Lung Cancer Book is for people seeking more information about Lung Cancer, Lung Cancer Treatments, Stages, Signs, and Causes. It is also for family members and others seeking to learn more information on Lung Cancer and gain a better understanding on how to help and support lung cancer patients.This Lung Cancer Book is concise, factual, and to the point. This National Cancer Institute (NCI) booklet is about lung cancer, cancer that begins in the lung. It tells about diagnosis, staging, treatment, and comfort care. Learning about the medical care for people with lung cancer can help you take an active part in making choices about your own care.This booklet has lists of questions that you may want to ask your doctor. Many people find it helpful to take a list of questions to a doctor visit. To help remember what your doctor says, you can take notes or ask whether you may use a tape recorder. You may also want to have a family member or friend with you when you talk with the doctor-to take part in the discussion, to take notes, or just to listen.This Lung Cancer Book will give you the facts you need to know about this disease and all the options you need to be aware...

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The Reluctant Fundamentalist: A Novel Review

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In a recent article in The Washington Post" (7.22.07) titled "ROOTS OF RAGE: "Why Do They Hate Us?", Mohsin Hamid writes about an encounter at a book signing in Texas for "The Reluctant Fundamentalist." He was stopped cold when a man asked the subtitle question in a politely pleasant manner that put both author and reader in the "us" category. Hamid notes that he had spent almost half his life in the United States: emigrating from Lahore, Pakistan at the age of three with his father (who was accepted to a PhD program at Stanford), learning to sing "The Star Spangled Banner" before the Pakistan national anthem, playing baseball before cricket, writing English before Urdu, and other activities of a typical American kid. The question cut to the quick because in many ways he is, or it seems should be, one of us.
The Post piece goes on to lay out an autobiography which in considerable part became the plot of "The Reluctant Fundamentalist." Hamid returned to Lahore at the age of nine, growing up there pleasurably before the city was adversely impacted economically and culturally (strict morality codes, intimidation of politicians, academics, and journalists) by American backing of Pakistan's dictator Mohammed Zia ul-Haq in exchange for Zia's support of the mujaheddin, the Afghan guerrilla group fighting the Russian occupation which later became an American holy war adversary. Like the character Changez in the novel, he returned to the United States to attend Princeton University.
How much of the remainder of the book (Changez's outstanding performance in a business evaluation firm prior to being fired in debilitating disenchantment when he recognized the havoc his work was causing in the global workplace, the American girlfriend who ultimately fails him, et cetera) is unknown. But there is enough to support the notion that fiction, well written, can often articulate more basic truth than nonfiction. And "The Reluctant Fundamentalist" is brilliantly and beautifully written. There is no action (no bombs, no bullets, no noisy chaos) but there is suspense, gripping suspense (the feeling that something rather awful may happen at any moment), as Changez spends an evening over dinner telling his story to an American at a restaurant at a disquieting Lahore market. We never know the American's name or anything about him (whether businessman, tourist,, government agent)) except for his excruciating fear in the exotic foreign setting in which he finds himself. All this is conveyed through the narrative voice of Changez interpreting the American's reaction as the story unfolds.
The unnamed American is a stand-in, the nervous visitor in a strange foreign land, for all of us as we ponder the ghosts and goblins of the war on terror. Uneasy and watchful in that eerie marketplace, he could be any one of us anywhere. The girl with whom Changez falls in love is also, in a sense, a prototype for an America that cannot give up the memory of a dead lover (our nostalgia for the innocent security of a time that is past) and accept Changez for what he is: a smart, well-educated, if culturally different, Muslim foreigner who longs for acceptance.
In the Post article, Hamid answers the question of why they hate us as part envy and part reaction to American foreign policy. But his answer is less convincing that the one he offers to a reverse question, Why Do They Love Us?: "People abroad admire Americans not because they back foreign dictators but because they believe that all men and all women are created equal. That concept does not stop at the borders of the United States. . . .
"The challenge that the United States faces today boils down to a choice. It can insist on its primacy as a superpower, or it can accept the primacy of its values. If it chooses the former, it will heighten the resentment of foreigners and increase the likelihood of visiting disasters upon distant populations -- and vice versa. If it chooses the latter, it will discover something it appears to have forgotten: that the world is full of potential allies."
Readers of "The Reluctant Fundamentalist" will experience, at least for a few hours, some of the feelings of others across the world who are observing our fears and anxieties as we weigh the crucial choices which lie ahead. It could be time well spent.


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The Illustrated Easy Way for Women to Stop Smoking: The Liberating Guide to a Smoke-free Future Review

The Illustrated Easy Way for Women to Stop Smoking: The Liberating Guide to a Smoke-free Future
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I love the original book so I ordered for my friend (me and my husband stopped smoking with it) I wasn't sure, she will read it so I ordered the comic book (Illustrated) I had the same additional form me, she got the usual book, not Illustrated, just to read, I do not understand what happened.

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Guns of the Mountain Man (Mountain Man, No. 24) Review

Guns of the Mountain Man (Mountain Man, No. 24)
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I have read 24 of the Mountain Man books. I usually really like William W. Johnstone.The last few I read had several pages of previous books in them but this one, I believe, is the worst. I think at least half of the book is made up of stories that took place in some of his other books. I would like for him not to repeat so much and go on with his present story line. Don't need to reread what I ahve already read.

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Lazarus Cain leaves justice and fair play to Heaven. With a brace of Colt. 44s, a deadly aim, and a bullet-shredded Bible, the despicable desperado has already made a name for himself in Texas. But the pitiless preacher is about to make his first mistake. Bent on pilfering a herd of cattle and a team of horses, Cain has crossed a Colorado ranch in the highland meadows known as Sugarloaf. His second mistake? Crossing the rancher...Smoke Jensen's got his own rule to live by: Do unto others - before they do unto you. With a pair of burning six-guns, and a deadly gift for using them, he's going to blow Cain back to his maker. But not before he gives him a flaming taste of Hell - Mountain Man style...

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Outlines & Highlights for Conducting Research in Psychology: Measuring the Weight of Smoke by Pelham, ISBN: 0534532942 Review

Outlines and Highlights for Conducting Research in Psychology: Measuring the Weight of Smoke by Pelham, ISBN: 0534532942
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I bought this book for a student in an experimental psych course that was using "Measuring the Weight of Smoke" as the text. I thought it could help by being a bit more concise than the text and that it might help to locate contents within the text.
What I found was a pile of typographical errors (they start on the cover, where the second author's name fails to appear after the comma!). Sentences drop off midway through and are never seen again. Perhaps the worst thing, though, is that this is not actually an outline at all, but a list of definitions (and the real text has a fine glossary in the back).
Even at that, there are problems, and the "outline" appears to have been done by someone who has little knowledge of the topic. For example, they define common terms like "politeness" right alongside psychological terms. And some of these common terms are actually defined in more than one chapter summary.
By the way, every other page is just lined space, so you can take "notes" or whatever...
I don't see that this outline offers anything. The actual text is very well-written and does a good job of explaining terms and giving examples, although frequent trips to the glossary are necessary. This outline explains very little and is filled with typos and repetitions. It adds nothing to the actual text, and woe to anyone who thinks they can get away with reading this instead of the text!

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The Dose Makes the Poison: A Plain-Language Guide to Toxicology Review

The Dose Makes the Poison: A Plain-Language Guide to Toxicology
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Dr. Ottoboni has two simple objectives in writing this book: to descibe the basics of toxicology and to refute unscientific views about chemicals and their toxicity that lead to unwarranted scares. She accomplishes her goals, but with some discomfort for the reader. Her style is that of a didactic bureaucrat and there are many words that could have been trimmed by an assertive editor. Considering the technical nature of the book and its many scientific assertions, it is inexcusable that the book has no footnotes. Apparently the reader is supposed to accept her declarations at face value. Ottoboni occasionially falls into a trap that she herself warns against by commenting about issues on which he has no expertise. She says, for instance, that the "medical profession now generally accepts the premise that stress can exert a profound influence on the course of many illnesses. Stress can actually be an etiologic (causitive) agent for some cases of such diseases as high blood pressure, ulcers, allergies, colitis, and even cancer." Unfortunately for her, the fact that it was generally accepted did not make it true that ulcers are caused by stress. They are now known to be caused by a bacteria and the former claim that they were caused by stress is a major embarassment to medicine, which made this bogus claim in lieu of proof. It is also highly contestable that the other diseases she names are actually caused by stress, and she offers no evidence for her claim. (Medicine has a tragic history of attributing many diseases to emotional disorder, not the least of which was epilepsy, but Ottoboni shows no awareness of this.) Ottoboni should have restricted herself to what is proven, not what is "accepted." When she writes that "an authority in one field is not, of necessity, an authority in all of the others" she should have understood that that also applies to herself. Instead of this expensive book I would suggest a couple of very well written and documented books that go at the same issues from different perspectives. The first is Edith Efron's "The Apocalyptics : How Environmental Politics Controls What We Know About Cancer," and the second is the recent book, "The Skeptical Environmentalist," by Bjorn Lomborg. Both are superb, readable and worth buying. Borrow the Ottoboni book from the library.

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This new edition of a widely-read and highly-acclaimed book broadens the scope of its predecessors from a heavy focus on industrial chemicals as toxicants to include drugs, food additives, cosmetics and other types of compounds that people are exposed to daily. Also new to the 3rd edition are newer issues-of-the-day such as nanoparticulate toxicants, second hand smoke, food contamination, lead in toys, and others. As such, the book provides the basics of toxicology in easy-to-understand language as well as a fuller understanding of the daily insults to which our bodies are subjected.

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Destiny of the Mountain Man (Mountain Man, No. 33) Review

Destiny of the Mountain Man (Mountain Man, No. 33)
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All i can say is this one seems to be a better book, starts off with a Preacher/Smoke episode that none of us have experienced almost like some of the early books. The writing is better than the few we have had in the past years. I look forward to more Preacher/Smoke books

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In the bush country of South Texas, Captain Richard King built a sprawling ranch called Santa Gertrudis. But at the end of the Civil War, while King was in Mexico, his ranch was raided by Union troops led by a sadistic killer who burned Santa Gertrudis to the ground - and slaughtered everyone on it. Thirty years later, King's land is about to run with blood once more. Former Union Captain Jack Brant has gotten out of prison and is raring to pick up his rampage where he left off. Called to Texas, mountain man Smoke Jensen is ready and willing to help King fight fire with fire. Brant isn't worried about Smoke Jensen - after all, what can one man do? He's about to find out...

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Fury Of The Mountain Man (The Last Mountain Man, Book 17) Review

Fury Of The Mountain Man (The Last Mountain Man, Book 17)
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Good,very good! I enjoy the Smoke Jensen books and this is one along the same lines as the others when he goes to help out two Mexican gunfighters that he had met in another of his books. Of course being Smoke Jensen he ends up right in the middle of the fight. Good action and moves along well. The only thing I find I don't like is he refers back(sometimes a page or more ) from other books in the series too often. If you have already read the book he is talking about it can be boring, give me something new not the same old thing. But I enjoy the the way he puts things together with words so you can really see what is going on.

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Shootout of the Mountain Man Review

Shootout of the Mountain Man
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Cloverdale, Nevada is a town divided into thirds--the Americans, the Mexicans and the Chinese--each as rough and tough as the next. It's here that Bobby Lee Cabot, wrongly accused by a jury for a crime he didn't commit (the murder of August Fletcher), is to be hung on Friday by his neck until dead. However, Thursday sees the arrival of Kirby "Smoke" Jensen into Cloverdale after receiving a telegram informing him of Bobby`s predicament. Bobby Lee and Smoke were like family once before and Smoke would be damned if he let his former brother-in-law swing from the gallows.
Smoke meets up with Minnie Smith, the girl who sent the telegram, and two others (Doc Baker and Nate Nabors). After scoping out the town and getting a lay of it, Smoke comes up with a plan to free Bobby Lee. At 11:05 Thursday night, Smoke succeeds in a daring rescue and escape, and both men head off. But what happens when they decide to hunt down the notorious train robber and murderer Frank Dodd, the man who really killed August Fletcher?
Shootout of the Mountain Man (thirty-eighth in the highly popular and long-running "The Last Mountain Man" series) is a fast-paced, solid, action packed pulp throwback to the Old West of John Wayne's day. It does a great job of catching you up on the goings-on in the other books in the series without spoiling those who haven't read the previous novels, but will surely please both loyal Johnstone fans and newcomers alike.

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They're hanging Billy Ray Cabot in Cloverdale, Nevada on Friday. Or so they think. Thursday brings Smoke Jensen to town. In another life, Billy Ray was almost kin to Smoke, and guilty or not, Smoke will blast Cloverdale sky high if that's what it takes to set his old friend free. By midnight, Smoke and Billy Ray are riding hell-for-leather out of Cloverdale, and into a war between cunning railroad robbers and the organization sworn to stop them. Billy Ray was working for the railroads until he was betrayed. Now, both men are pursued by deadly enemies on either side of the law. For a former mountain man who's tried to make a peaceful life back in Colorado, there's only one way back home: he's going on the attack. And this attack won't stop until the bitterest, bloodiest end...

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Ambush Of The Mountain Man Review

Ambush Of The Mountain Man
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Don't read this book....unless you're prepared to read the ton of other
books in the "Smoke Jensen and Preacher" series. This author writes a book
before breakfast and another just before dinner. They're plentiful and
highly addictive. Suspend belief and enjoy.
Smoke Jensen, in particular, shoots or fist fights around a hundred
hard cases per book and they all highly deserve the mayhem he delivers.
In spite of this high fiction (most famous old West gunfighters only
killed 3 or 4 men in their entire lives) you'll soldier on with the
series because Smoke Jensen is the stuff heros are made of and the
writing is crisp and moving.
Just don't say you weren't warned when you find that you spent your whole
summer (or winter) in a comfy chair with 50 or so of these read books
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Smoke Jensen never wanted to kill, but fate had other plans, and the Mountain Man has left plenty of blood, tears, and fury in his wake. Angus MacDougal, the father of one of Smoke's victims, wants revenge. Riding up to Big Rock, Colorado, MacDougal has decided that killing Smoke won't be enough. He intends to bring him back to Pueblo and hang him before a crowd. It's a bloodthirsty plan that might have worked, except for a beautiful young woman, and the small knife she slips into Smoke's hand. Suddenly Smoke is on the run in the Colorado wilderness with no gun, no supplies, and twenty armed men in pursuit. Once, a man named Preacher taught Smoke how to survive in this wilderness. Now, as a brutal winter bears down, the Mountain Man will use those lessons well - not only to fight his way out alive, but also for vengeance of his own...

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The Witching Pen (The Witching Pen Novellas) Review

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This is a very fun read. The premise of the story is fabulous. I love the angel demon aspects. It was fast paced and had my attention from page one! Mrs. Hardy left me wanting more and can't wait for the second installment.

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Adult Paranormal Romance: Book One of The Witching Pen NovellasElena is a witch with a very special gift. She can make stories come to life with a pen. When she discovers that imagination can become reality at the stroke of her nib, she thinks it's the best thing to have ever happened ' until she meets Nathaniel. With an inexplicable hypnotic hold over her, he is a demon with a familiar face that lurks in the shadows of her world, impervious to her Witching Pen, and determined to make her create the world as he would have it - with her at his side.In order to prevent the creation of a demon dimension on Earth, and to keep her soul intact, Elena must uncover all of Nathaniel's secrets to overcome him. But what she uncovers only seems to draw her further into his world and to the demon himself, and when the final stone is turned, what she discovers could be the very thing that ends up killing her...Book length: novella (37,000+ words)*This book is currently at the introductory price of $0.99*

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Elegantly Wasted Review

Elegantly Wasted
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Is this book loosely based on the antics of a former colleague of your's who's name rhymes with Fatt Dirk?

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Smoke and Sex, Beer and Wisdom, Death and Work What happens when you're a twenty something and seem to be moving nowhere but closer to what you know you have already become?Indeed. There is drinking and smoking and sex and more drinking and smoking after sex. Adam just started bartending at the most popular bar in the city after his girlfriend broke up with him. He is surrounded by beautiful women, loads of alcohol and packs of cigarettes. Life becomes filtered through a lipstick stained pint glass. Lusting after someone Adam can't have, he works in a job he loves as it slowly becomes a grind into a night feast of booze and toil. This is a work of fiction.The book is meant to entertain, bring emotion to the front of your thoughts and hopefully to linger on after when it's done like a good drink finished as the sunsets and the laugher and talking continues.Please enjoy. The evening has just started.

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