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  • Barry Rosenberg - Nearly Perfect NovelA time and travel adventure that criss-crosses 50 years from early 60s Italy to modern-day Hollywood with excursions through WWII, Edinboro, Idaho, and gold-rush California. Certain events surrounding movie people and commoners form, reshape, and morph yet again. This novel features amazing story-telling, breathless prose, and the unforgettable Pasquale Tursi: a man seeking moral perfection in a preposterously corrupt world.
  • Carel Miske "Ashz" - Sounds like a great plan for fixing a broken metabolismI was interested in this diet because I've been told by several doctors and nutritionists that my main problem with my weight is that I don't eat enough. My metabolism is in survival mode. However, the diets they gave me were always either just a matter of eating more of what I was already eating or had some sort of a secret to them that I never figured out (and after reading this book I realized that some of my substitutions were probably messing up what the diet was trying to do for me). This book finally makes me understand the method for kicking a damaged metabolism back into high gear and getting it processing food again (rather than storing it as fat).

    What makes this diet seem great is that there is a good variety of food, great sounding recipes, and a goal focused more on revamping the dieter's metabolism than fretting over the weight on the scale (or BMI). Also, the author has a realistic idea about work/life schedules and realizes that not everyone is at home 24/7 to make gourmet diet meals (or even has the cooking ability to make such meals), so she has a lot of suggestions and recipes for quick and on-the-go meals and snacks. The author also uses a very positive and motivational voice throughout the book that makes it fun and quick to read.

    Pros:
    - With the exception of the dairy ban, the diet seems pretty well balanced across the weekly rotation.
    - Requires exercise, but doesn't have unrealistic expectations for the types and frequency of exercise.
    - Has vegetarian and vegan options. The author uses a broad definition of `vegetarian,' so her suggestion for eating eggs and fish might offend some types of vegetarians. However, the vegan option covers those who won't go the fish and egg route.
    - Has options for gluten free dieters.
    - Includes meal plans (so you can dive into the diet without a lot of planning), but encourages you to modify them or create your own from scratch.
    - Lots of recipes look to be tasty and easy. Many of them can be cooked in slow cookers in large batches and frozen for later consumption (like making your own frozen diet entrees).
    - You get to eat a lot and often
    - There are products that can be bought to accompany this diet, but they aren't required (or even mentioned that much within the main content).

    Cons:
    The author has a background in agricultural science, so she often applies how certain foods that we eat are used on animals to increase bulk, etc. Although I can see how this applies (we are animals), it comes across at times as being somewhat out of place. I don't digest food the same as a horse, cow, etc. or have the same nutritional needs as these creatures, so why would a food necessarily do that same thing to me? I would never tell someone to not eat sugar because it gives degus nearly instant diabetes because it wouldn't be logical to do so, so why is the author applying farm animal dietary concerns to humans?
  • E. Karasik - Devastating, fascinating, surreal, heartbreaking: a must-read!I grabbed this for a train ride without any expectations and could hardly put the book down until I finished it the following day. I have never been to New Orleans and am not religious, but this story of one Muslim man's efforts to save people and animals in the aftermath of Katrina and what befalls him is simply riveting. I also agree with other reviewers that this is a very important book for all Americans to read from a human rights perspective. Do yourself a massive favor and don't miss it.
  • Denise Bentley "Kelsana" - A memorable trio of possible romance.Things are heating up with Ranger, and Joe is standing by ready for action. Life keeps getting in the way of Stephanie's love life. Her first FTA (failure to appear) is a Midget that has decided to take up residence in her household, after our female bounty hunter has delivered him to reschedule his court date. A nasty little fiend, he adds to the story like all of Evanovich's ancillary characters do. Preposterous and silly at times they will keep you laughing.The bounty hunter buisness is slow so Stephanie goes to work for Ranger to pick up a bit of extra money on the side. She finds herself parking her whale of a Buick and driving, first a Porsche and then a BMW, both "company cars" are headed for an early demise, but then you knew that didn't you. The fun never ends and every page is better than the next. If you are lucky enough to listen to the CD version of the book there is a telling interview with the author at the end. Rex the hamster is safe in future episodes, and Stephanie has a lot more cars to blow up. Kelsana 3/17/02