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Review of The Mayo Clinic Diet Journal

March 12th, 2010 No comments
The Mayo Clinic Diet Journal

I love journaling my way through projects and this journal is no exception.This is actually the type of journal I have looked for at book stores for years and could not find.
This is a workout and healthy eating journal that has you document your food and your exercise daily.With space for comments and goals…. it [...]

Review of Ordinary Thunderstorms (Kindle Edition)

March 11th, 2010 No comments
Ordinary Thunderstorms

The drop is closer than you think.
A young man – Adam Kindred – through a misfortunate occurrence is forced to change his life and persona. He becomes another person entirely and enters a world previously unknown to him: living, for a time, as a down and out in London. He truly disappears, goes underground and [...]

Review of The Lost Books of the Odyssey: A Novel

March 11th, 2010 No comments
The Lost Books of the Odyssey: A Novel

When the author gave his first reading of this book in New York he spoke about the book in clinical terms; its use of mathematical principles, the book as a study of recursion.But this book could not be less clinical.Though the tale is told in vignettes, each offers a different window into a sliver of [...]

Review of Airways : a Global Review of Commercial Flight [Magazine, Magazine Subscription]

March 11th, 2010 No comments
Airways : a Global Review of Commercial Flight

If you are interested in airlines, airliners and airports — this is a great magazine. Every month, in high-quality high-gloss detail there are stories from around the world. A wonderful mix of old and new, big and small. While there are lots of magazines on flying airplanes or military hardware, this is the one standout [...]

Review of The Gift of Fear (Kindle Edition)

March 11th, 2010 No comments
The Gift of Fear

Few crime prevention experts emphasize intuition. Instead, they talk about staying alert to crime. Sometimes crime prevention experts generate more fear than they alleviate.Gavin deBecker, on the other hand, makesintuition and freedom from fear the focus of his philosophy. Instead ofimagining the bad things that could happen, he says, live without worry ofcrime. He also [...]

Review of Munchkin

March 11th, 2010 No comments
Munchkin

…this card game is simple, fun and a riot for any person who has ever played D & D,In Munchkin you are dealt a hand of cards.Each player starts off as first level, you play items and draw cards, and when you see a monster you fight it, and what monsters, The Potted Pland, the [...]