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Be It Ever So Humble
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In this perfectly charming gift book, Mary's beloved home-inspired artwork is paired with a simple but poignant poem written by Ernestine Schuman-Heink. The poem joined with Mary's art are powerful reminders that home is much more than just walls to keep out the wind and a roof to keep out the rain. Home is the song of a mother, the strength of a father, and the place where children first learn what is right, what is good, and what is kind. This delightful book will become a coffee-table favorite in every home and makes an ideal house-warming gift.
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- Wonderful 'Feel Good' Book!
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Ever So Humble (Avalon Romance)
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Marisa Orlando loves the sense of community she feels in her apartment building in Houston, where her neighbors all pitch in when another is in need. Therefore she's dismayed to find out that the building has been bought by a developer and that the inhabitants may lose their homes.
Lee Ramon has done well with renovation projects in the past, but coming off a loss, he desperately needs this project to work to avoid going bankrupt.
Sparks fly when Marisa and Lee get trapped in an elevator together, but that's before the two of them realize that they are fighting on opposite sides of this battle.
Can they work together to find a solution, or will they both lose everything---including a chance at love?
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Wonderful 'Feel Good' Book!.......2005-11-11
This is a 'feel good' book for readers of all ages. With 'Ever So Humble' Ms. Shaff has shown how people can work together to solve modern problems. Her characters are three-dimensional and easy to like. They face troubles and strive for solutions. Shaff also shows that love can come along when you least expect it!
Ever So Humble.......2005-02-18
If you have yet to read, Ever So Humble, by Fran Shaff, I must tell you that you are in for a treat. In fact, an incredible treat! Once you enter the world of Marisa and Lee, there are obstacles at each turn. Not only are they challenged at giving in to their feelings for each other but also with the obstacle of trying to keep what they feel is important to them. Lee with his renovation projects and Marisa with her concerns for her neighbors and those close to her. The story was so believable. The characters so true to life. Each character in their own way caring for the things that matter in life. Ms. Shaff has written a story with heart. One that will make you stop and think. One that will make you feel good inside. I also loved the way that Ms. Shaff incorporated secondary characters in the story line. It gave more meaning to the story. And the way she had Marisa care for her mother was indeed so true to life. Ever So Humble is indeed a wonderfully written story. One that deserves ten stars!! It is a truly a great story, one that will touch your heart in so many ways. Ever So Humble would make a great gift for anyone anytime of the year. It is a story that you will remember for years to come. A charming story for all ages.
Charming tale of risk-taking and true love.......2005-01-06
Since her mother suffered a stroke, Marisa Orlando has lost her home and been forced to move into a deteriorating apartment. But at least the apartment is a wonderful community. She has friends there, a support group. And all of that is going be destroyed by gentrification--by Lee Ramon's plan to turn the apartment into expensive condominiums. Marisa can't afford the down payment on a condo--not with so much of her salary going to pay her mother's hospital bills.
Construction manager Lee Ramon has sunk a good part of his fortune into this conversion--and needs to complete the building on time and on schedule is he isn't going to lose everything. Thanks to the partners he took on to finance the deal, he is constrained on what he can do and who he can hire. But all of a sudden, his worst problem seems to be the sexy spitfire down the hall. Marisa pushes him to look for ways that her community can be maintained. She doesn't seem to understand that bringing the building up to code is expensive--that if he did nothing, her building would be condemned within a few years and that community would be shattered anyway. And with the attraction Lee feels for Marisa, he wants to find a way to make her happy--but not if it means losing everything.
Marisa is always quick to jump to the most negative conclusions about Lee--but it takes her friends to break it to her that she's sabotaging herself--she's so busy protecting her heart that she won't give him a chance. Certainly he does things to her heart that she's never experienced before. Even when he agrees to a 'sweat-equity' plan that will let the residents work off some of their down payments, she insists on looking for the trick, for Lee's way of making his bottom line.
Only when everything seems lost--for both Lee and Marisa--are the two finally willing to listen to their hearts. But then, is it too late?
Author Fran Shaff adopts a highly approachable style in telling a charming story of misunderstandings. Marisa has been hurt before, lost everything, and is afraid to commit--even when true love comes along. Shaff does a fine job balancing Marisa's emotional responses with Lee's more pragmatic, but no less heartfelt concerns and needs. The resolution offers a bit of a surprise, but an ending that offers hope for the future.
EVER SO HUMBLE is suitable for both young-adult and adult romance readers.
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A Guardian must never bring dishonor to the Order. If one fails in their mission they are sentenced to death. If the Guardian Sastre wants to avoid falling from grace, he must rescue Prince Anel from the rebel army, defeat his old rival Riot and prevail against the crazed guardian known as "The Demon." Most difficult of all, he must learn to keep these strange new emotions brewing within him in check. After all, it's the prince he's sworn to protect. Not the beautiful servant posing as his decoy. Also, a precious kitsune boy slave is stolen from his master to be the slave of a new lord, but the lord fails to pay his gruff kidnapper. The kidnapper steals back the needy little fellow, but now what does he do with him?
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Enjoyed the story.......2007-05-05
I would read Saihoshi 1 and 2 again. The story was good, lots of humor, enjoyable characters...and a nympho prince who just can't get enough of his "torture". My one and only complaint, as with all Kosen stories, It is too darn short!!! Please Kosen, give us a good long story to read.
As usual the Kosen art is beautiful, and I loved the chibi follow up story that brought us up to date on the characters.
The fox boy story was okay, but not what I bought this book for.
Sex, hidden naughty parts
Great fun.......2007-01-11
This book is beautifully drawn and a fun story. I would say it's a good "quick read" for yaoi fans. Short and sweet.
What a ride........2007-01-04
To say I'm a fan of Kosen would be an understatement. This isn't because of the genre or because of popularity, but because the art style of both ladies and storyline are memorable. In the case of this book, I appreciated that in the beginning it starts out clearing up a misunderstanding between the two guardians from the last volume. (no need prolonging it when there is a simple answer) The ending was excellent, with a mixture of angst and comedy in one heavy dosage. I read this story over and over and I never get tired of it.
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The dainty Prince Anel must travel without military escort to a neighboring kingdom where tensions run high. Sastre, an honorable Guardian, is brought in to be Anel's only protection for the journey. Anel is enchanted by his noble bodyguard, but Sastre becomes more interested in Kaleth, the spirited servant and lover of Prince Anel. Kaleth is forced to disguise himself as the prince to be a decoy for his enemies and proceeds to stir up unfamiliar feelings in the heart of the austere Guardian. Sastre finds himself torn between duty and desire.
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Where is the rest of the story?.......2007-05-05
Let me say first, that it made me angry that the title story only took up the first third of the book and ended in a cliffhanger. I mean, come on, if you don't have your story farther along then that, wait a while to publish. I loved the Saihoshi story, I loved the art, I thought the prince was hysterical (what a nympho) But, the story ended just as it was getting started. AAAAAAARG!
The green knight story was a yawn. And the story about the bully and the blind kid was vile and creepy.
I will buy Saihoshi 2 because I want to finish the story, but only if I can get it used, at a cut rate. A partial story isn't worth full price.
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What on Earth have i just read.......2006-11-21
Don't get me wrong. Saihoshi was a very good read. Good enough to match most Japanese yaoi titles. Despite the fact that it barley took up 1/3 of the book. The characters were all good (the prince was especially funny.)
My problem starts after Saihoshi ends. There are two extra stories. They weren't even done by the same artists. They are deeply disturbing and beyond creepy. The first ones art (if you can call it that) is so bad I had to read without looking at the pictures- do you know hard that is? When I did catch a glimpse of the artwork I recoiled in horror. The plot was abysmal.
The second story was worse. A blind boy being threatened by practically a stranger into having sex made me feel ashamed for the first time in my life by what I was reading. The art looks like it was drawn by someone whilst on a train, using their left hand... no, scratch that .. using their feet.
I have literally hacked out these two stories from the book and thrown them in the bin. I then stapled back the book and put stickers over the back cover, so I may never be reminded of those stories again.
I am terrified to buy Saihoshi vol 2 purely out of fear of what will be at the back and yet I so want to finish it. :(
This was my first and last attempt at buying western manga for a very very long time. If you have money and a strong stomach get it because Saihoshi is probably worth it, just dont EVER read the end stories. You have been warned
Unfairly Criticized.......2006-10-02
I almost didn't get this book because the reviews were so lackluster. I'm glad I did anyway. I bought and enjoyed "Stallion" by Kosen and decided to try Saihoshi anyway. The first story about the guardian is very good and the artistry is pleasing.
Yes, it was irritating that the guardian story was only about half the book (as the other stories were not nearly as good). BUT, I have to disagree with the reveiwer that says "this never happens in Japanese manga." Yes, it does. Case in point, Target in the Finder, which happens to be my favorite Yaoi title. Target was awesome, but half the book was taken up with 3 stories unrelated to the main story about Asami and Takaba. The other stories were very good, but Finder was by far the best.
Saihoshi did end in a cliffhanger, but the second Volume is already available for pre-order. Some readers may be put off by the Americanized left to right layout (as I was), but don't let that deter you if you enjoy Yaoi and are looking for something new. I also recommend "Desire of the Gods" by Insanity Team (also Americanized). Is Saihoshi the best Yaoi out there? Certainly not. Did I enjoy reading it? Yes.
It's good for the beginning.......2006-10-01
First of all, a lot of reviewers gave false expectations of the book (I should recommend first looking at it in a bookstore before buying it) thinking it was something like "viewfinder".
I have known Kosen since they first published doujinshi in a popular spanish anime magazine, so I can safely say they are way better than most "western" mangas out there, whatever their genre is.
Saihoshi could've been longer, that's true, but considering that this is their first published title outside their own country and without depending on other publications, I give them the benefit of the doubt, and of course I'll expect more pages and improvement in their storyline.
The second story was done by another studio, and although I like their art style less than Kosen's, it's not horrible as a lot said (in fact if you look at Love Mode I heard the art was a bit hard to get used to). Also, they told the story very nicely and it's auto-conclusive. Please look beyond the art, the story is what makes a manga (or any other book/comic) enjoyable, not the other way round (and I'm not saying a manga shouldn't be pleasing to the eye). Saying that the manga is not good because "the other story stinks" clearly shows how much they've paid atenttion after glancing at the pages.
The price, for me, is way too expensive in ALL mangas, and if we consider most yaoi titles only, they all range between 12-18 dollars. Saihoshi costs the same as any other manga; I'll give in with the number of pages, but I as said this is Kosen's first overseas manga, so I'll wait for them to improve.
Saihoshi is a great book, it does have rough edges I won't say no to that, but it has great potential and I think people should not overestimate or understimate a manga based on where they're made. Kosen and cia. are authors with potential, some things will get polished with time; I do recommend this book, but as always I recommend giving it a look in a bookstore first, that's what i do with all the manga I buy.
Very good! Buy it!.......2006-09-14
Saihoshi is an excellent example of how good Western boys love can be. It combines beautiful images, a great plot and hilarious one shots. I can't wait for Saihoshi Vol 2. Heck, I've already placed a pre-order.
Buy this book, you won't regret it.
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The spoiled Prince Anel must travel without military escort to a neighboring kingdom where tensions run high. Sastre, an honorable Guardian, is brought in to be Anel's only protection for the journey. Anel is enchanted by his noble bodyguard, but Sastre becomes more interested in Kaleth, the spirited servant and lover of Prince Anel. Kaleth is forced to disguise himself as the prince to be a decoy for his enemies and proceeds to stir up unfamiliar feelings in the heart of the austere Guardian. Sastre finds himself torn between duty and desire.
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What You Don't Know About Turning 60 is a hilarious pop quiz to ease the pain of a 60th birthday. This charming humor book provides entertainment for over-the-hill birthday parties and is fun to read when the party's over and reality sets in.
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60 is the new 40..........2006-02-22
60 is the new 40, or so I've concluded from this punchy joke book for the well over 50 set. A fun book that will surely produce knowing groans for those of us closing in on our second adulthood.
A "must-have" for anyone with parents or in-laws!.......2006-02-05
An entertaining look at the aging process. The author has a keen eye and sharp wit when it comes to our obsession with staying young. There are lots of memorable quotes and quips to share with friends and family. I found it to to be a nice little conversation piece and welcome addition to our coffee table. Guaranteed to amuse and highly recommended for all!
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Roberto Rossellini's Rome Open City instantly and permanently changed the landscape of film history. Made at the end of World War II, the film has been credited with initiating a revolution in and reinvention of modern cinema. This volume offers an original overview of the production history of Rome Open City; some of its key images, the complexity of its political dimensions, and the legacy of the film in public consciousness. It serves as an accessible introduction to one of the major achievements of filmmaking.
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Otto Preminger said the history of the cinema was divided into two eras: one before and one after Rome Open City. Made in 1945, the film is based on events that took place in Rome just one year before, during the Nazi occupation and the resistance. It made a huge impact on its release, launched the international reputation of its director, Roberto Rossellini, and came to be seen as the founding work of Italian neorealism. In this original study, David Forgacs re-examines the film and its place in Rossellini's career. He reconstructs its production history, its relationship to the events that inspired it and the time in which it was made. He argues that the film has great value as a commemoration and a documentary record even as it rhetorically reshapes events, people and places into patriotic myth.
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The best kind of revisionist film criticism........2001-12-17
David Forgacs' monograph on 'Rome Open City' is as thorough an examination of a major cinematic milestone as you could hope for. Roberto Rossellini's breakthrough film, the story of Resistance activity during the German Occupation of Rome 1943-44, was conceived, made and released in the immediate aftermath of the Liberation, and was exultantly acclaimed as a new kind of cinema, where documentary-style authenticity (largely non-professional cast, basis in recent history, real locations etc.) were seen as an answer to the lies of Fascist film in particular, and the illusions of commercial cinema in general, heralding the Golden Age of Neo-Realism.
Forgacs takes as his starting point Italo Calvino's remark that neo-realist works about the resistance were not 'direct representations of events in reality' but 'textual elaborations of already represented events'. Although the major stories depicted in the film - the street murder of a pregnant woman, the torture of a communist resistant, the execution of a dissident priest - were based on real events, they had already been mythologised in oral accounts, newspaper articles, diaries, paintings, sculptures etc., which representations Rossellini synthesised in his film.
More damagingly, the myth of Resistance offered in 'Rome Open City', which Forgacs suggests was necessary to displace collective guilt and anger as well as provide Romans with a narrative of unity and memory, evades or distorts the more troubling aspects of the Occupation - the natives' 20-year complicity with the Fascist regime; the collaboration of the Fascist police and their network of spies with the brutalities of the Germans; the silences and compromises of the Church. The deportations of the Jews, for instance, are not even mentioned. The 'patriotic myth' was also a way for Rossellini to atone for his own Fascist past, having directed three features for the army.
This is not to suggest that Forgacs simply demolishes the film, which was immensely influential and is still the director's most accessible work. After all, Rossellini himself later disowned the more manipulative and melodramatic aspects of thw work, which were incompatible with his more austere and viewer-challenging later films. By offering a detailed historical and cultural context; by recreating the conditions of the film's conception, production and contemporary reception; and by analysing the film's techniques and themes (most brilliantly in his discussion of urban space, the different uses made of it by occupiers and resisters), as well as the 'polluted' (Rossellini's own phrase) ideology that informs the pretensions to objectivity (in particular the demonising of 'bad' sexuality), Forgacs replaces the monolithically 'important' and 'truthful' film of legend with something much more complex, contradictory and intellectually satisfying.
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You're playing in the last hand of the last game of the tournament. The World Championship of cribbage is on the line. Can you handle the pressure? We give you the position and your cards. You decide the play.
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Don't fall asleep on Fourth Street.......2007-09-25
If you like to play cribbage, you will remember many times when you were set to take a game, heading down Fourth Street, screaming ahead of your opponent and confident of a win. Then, one hand and you find yourself in the "dead hole" (or as the Brits have it, the "stink hole") and your opponent pegs past you for a win, smiling a superior smile at your folly.
The strategy for discarding to the crib and for pegging changes as you get to the end; winning is everything. Who gets to count first, pegging points become more important. This slim book of quizzes will sharpen your play by giving you a number of hands and asking you choices to make--which card to throw, which to play when and the percentages. While cribbage is a game of chance, you can improve your odds by a few points pegged here and there and by careful strategy at the endgame, which for me is the hardest part of the game. Nice little book, easy to use and gets the job done.
An Incredible Book.......2005-03-05
It's often said that there's a lot of luck in cribbage, and of course there is, but this book demonstrates more than any other I've seen how much skill is involved. And it's completely interactive--and fun. Given the position and your cards, you decide the best play. Then you read the solution and explanation. If this book doesn't improve your game you aren't trying hard enough.
Also recommended: Winning Cribbage Tips, Cribbage for Experts
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Barbarians at the Gate has been called one of the most influential business books of all time -- the definitive account of the largest takeover in Wall Street history. Bryan Burrough and John Helyar's gripping account of the frenzy that overtook Wall Street in October and November of 1988 is the story of deal makers and publicity flaks, of strategy meetings and society dinners, of boardrooms and bedrooms -- giving us not only a detailed look at how financial operations at the highest levels are conducted but also a richly textured social history of wealth at the twilight of the Reagan era.
Barbarians at the Gate -- a business narrative classic -- is must reading for everyone interested in the way today's world really works.
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With more than 500,000 copies sold, Barbarians at the Gate is the definitive account of the largest takeover in Wall Street history: the frenzy of strategy meetings and society dinners, of boardrooms and bedrooms -- giving us the view from the top of the financial ladder to the social history of wealth at the twilight of the Reagan era.
Over six months on the New York Times bestseller list, Barbarians at the Gate is the definitive account of the largest takeover in Wall Street history. Bryan Burrough and John Helyar's gripping record of the frenzy that overtook Wall Street in October and November of 1988 is the story of deal makers and pulicity flaks, of strategy meetings and society dinners, of boardrooms and bedrooms, giving us not only an unprecedentedly detailed look at how financial operations at the highest levels are conducted but also a richly textured social history of wealth at the twilight of the Reagan era. As compelling as a novel, Barbarians at the Gate is must reading for everyone interested in the way today's world really works.
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Stranger Than Fiction.......2007-09-22
A takeover story that reads like a Jeffrey Archer novel, Barbarians at the Gate is a meticulously detailed account of the takeover of RJR Nabisco by KKR in the late 80s. The authors were WSJ journalists who covered the story for the Journal and the book does a great job of communicating the tension and intrigue of those six weeks in 1988. The book does slack in pace at times but the story keeps you engaged. Recommended.
Barbarians at the Gate audio book.......2007-09-02
Great book. Great format. I listened to it on the plane. A must read business book - goes along with reading the art of war and the prince.
The business classic.......2007-08-20
Simply compulsive. If you have an interest in business and finance or people, greed and behaviour this is a must read. In many ways this story reflects a broadly held image of the 1980's and its culture of excess that was abound in our worlds financial capitals.
This is a gripping read; the story of the battle for RJR Nabisco and the characters involved contains many elements of the best fiction with the distinct difference of this story being true. Whilst the business finally conducted may not have been the finest work of the venerable KKR it was important mainly due to its Herculean scale which was at the time unprecedented.
This book is simply a must read on many levels. Since it was first published in 1990 it has gripped the imagination of many and has kindled an interest in business reaching far and wide.
The business book of business books.......2007-08-05
To say this book was expertly written, would be an understatement. The authors craft the perfect description of an LBO, with all the players, transactions, and affects on peples lives. How they were able to get inside as well as they did, is really beyond me. This is one for the ages and should be read in Business schools.
Inquisitive narrative on the epic LBO of RJR Nabisco.......2007-07-09
This book, written in 1990, tells the detailed story of one of the largest Wall Street deals of all time - the leveraged buyout of the RJR Nabisco Corporation. The authors, Bryan Burrough and John Helyar, are former Wall Street Journal reporters. They spent many hours interviewing the players involved, and, in so, have come up with a very thorough (and presumably accurate) description of the events that took place.
Ross Johnson, CEO of RJR Nabisco, decided to take the company private. Officially, his reason was to improve shareholder value, since the RJR Nabisco stock was undervalued (and Johnson's attempts to boost it have failed). His other reasons may have included money and the constant urge to change things up. He teamed up with Shearson Lehman Hutton to make a bid to the board. In their shortsightedness, this "management group" did not expect anyone else to compete - due to the sheer size of the deal. However, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. made a tender offer, which started off a bidding war between the two groups (and a few third party bidders). This book describes everything in detail - starting with how Johnson got to Nabisco - and finishing off with a gripping climax of Shearson and KKR's final bid war.
It is a long narrative, over 500 pages long. The authors take a lot of side tangents to describe many personal biographies. I found those of major players (like Ross Johnson and Henry Kravis) very interesting, and those of lesser-involved people somewhat excessive. Nevertheless, I was never tempted to skip over paragraphs or pages, as I sometimes am in lengthy books with lots of characters.
The authors clearly have done a lot of research. I liked that they included footnotes when stories from different people didn't match up. I also like the photographs included in the book - they put faces on the people described so thoroughly. The "Players" section in the beginning of the book is also very helpful - it lists the names of almost everyone involved in the deal.
The narrative is great. The story is gripping, with many twists and surprises. We learn about the multiple final bids submitted by KKR and the management group, the backstabbing plots, and the emotions and broken spirits behind the closed doors. It's as if we are there amidst the board meetings - kudos to the authors for their great writing. However, as some reviewers before me mentioned, it would have been nice to see more financial details - and more on what actually transpired after the takeover (the epilogue provides some details, but not nearly enough). Check out John Helyar's article in Fortune (October 13, 2003) - it describes what happened to RJR after the LBO. KKR took 60% of the company public in 1991 and then finally got rid of it in 1995. In the end, KKR had very disappointing returns on its LBO and drove RJR into the ground with poor leadership.
In conclusion, it's a great read for anyone interested in business or history. It works as both a fun thriller and a good historical account of the events that took place. However, I am a bit skeptical of why this book is a recommended read for many MBA curriculums. Other than describing the corporate culture and Wall Street in the late '80s, it doesn't really provide the financial details from which the readers could learn something practical.
Pros:
+ great narrative - gripping story with twists
+ many details on personal lives of the people involved
+ fantastic insight into the corporate world of the '80s
Cons:
- not enough financial details to learn from
- for some readers, can feel lengthy with lots of tangents
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