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  • Wisdom for everyone

    I've read Boundaries, too, and love it. Boundaries with Kids, takes the Boundaries philosophy and applies it to the parent/child relationship. We will try to apply this to our parenting once we have our children home.

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    Posted on Mar 19, 2009 | Add your feedback

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  • Poignant and sad

    Petr wrote very succinct diary entries, no overwhelming blubbery or pathos. But still, you feel the oppression and the you mourn the loss of this insightful young man.

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    Not the best, but certainly not the worst

    Now we know where the Kobayashi Maru test came from. Unwinnable. This book follows the far-reaching plots of previous books, the Romulan threat, for instance and Trip's undercover Section 31 assignment on Romulus. Things get a lot more dangerous for him. And many others die along the way. Inclu ... (continue)

    Now we know where the Kobayashi Maru test came from. Unwinnable. This book follows the far-reaching plots of previous books, the Romulan threat, for instance and Trip's undercover Section 31 assignment on Romulus. Things get a lot more dangerous for him. And many others die along the way. Including some near and dear to those near and dear to us.

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  • Learn History from a Novel

    I love it when a novel contains solid history. History can be a dry read and that's a shame. But dramatizing it as a novel, while sticking tight to the facts, let's you get down into a historical figure's life. In this case, it's John Charles Fremont and his wife Jessie. I'd heard about them tang ... (continue)

    I love it when a novel contains solid history. History can be a dry read and that's a shame. But dramatizing it as a novel, while sticking tight to the facts, let's you get down into a historical figure's life. In this case, it's John Charles Fremont and his wife Jessie. I'd heard about them tangentially here and there in history classes about the West, but now I feel I know him and I know more about the Civil War in Missouri, the founding of the state of California, the birth of the modern Republican party, the election of 1856 and the one after it. I hesitate to call it fiction!

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