The Secret of the Old Clock/The Hidden Staircase/The Bungalow Mystery/The Mystery at Lilac Inn/The Secret of Shadow Ranch/The Secret of Red Gate Farm (Nancy Drew, Book 1-6)
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  • Revisit the best of the 50's.
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  • The perfect gift for granddaughters
The Secret of the Old Clock/The Hidden Staircase/The Bungalow Mystery/The Mystery at Lilac Inn/The Secret of Shadow Ranch/The Secret of Red Gate Farm (Nancy Drew, Book 1-6)
Carolyn Keene
Manufacturer: Grosset & Dunlap
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Binding: Hardcover

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Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Revisit the best of the 50's........2007-08-26

If you like the simplicity and good manners of the 1950's with a bit of fashion thrown in for good measure then these fun and gentle mysteries are a treat waiting for you. They are quick and easy to read and will make you smile at the innocence of the characters. Get your teens to read them, if only so they can roll their eyes in disbelief at the sweet, well mannered girls. Enjoy.

5 out of 5 stars great product.......2007-08-23

I purchased this product for my grand daughter. She was thrilled to be introduced to Nancy Drew. I remember these from my childhood, even the covers looked the same. As soon as she finishes this set I will be looking for the next one. Thank you.

5 out of 5 stars Books.......2007-07-16

The little girl that I bought the books for loves them. She has not put them down since I bought them for her birthday!

4 out of 5 stars classic!.......2007-07-10

I enjoyed these books. I am re-reading them as an adult and I find them entertaining. In today's "entertainment-age" these books don't hold up in comparison to what else is out there (i.e.Harry Potter (which I don't like), and others....) but they were written in a simplier time and with a trusting mind-set. (I think?) Either way, I recommend these books to any pre-teen and teen reader, they are worth it!

5 out of 5 stars The perfect gift for granddaughters.......2007-07-03

I loved reading these as a kid so much so that I could not wait to give the boxed sets as gifts to my granddaughters. The girls just started a reading club with them. Being that they are the first five in the series, it is a great way to collect them.
From the Shadows: The Ultimate Insider's Story of Five Presidents and How They Won the Cold War
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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  • Intense Reading - great enjoyment
  • Informative but dry
From the Shadows: The Ultimate Insider's Story of Five Presidents and How They Won the Cold War
Robert M. Gates
Manufacturer: Simon & Schuster
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ASIN: 0684810816

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Gates, director of the Central Intelligence Agency from 1991 to 1993, began in an entry level position and rose to the top. His insider's account of the Cold War, CIA operations and the unraveling of the Soviet Union is sprinkled with revelations including the fact that 1983 was the most dangerous year in U.S.-U.S.S.R. relations and that both the CIA and KGB sponsored countless "black operations" designed to embarrass and discredit the other side. Gates also reveals that he secretly met with KGB foreign operations chief Vladimir Kryuchkov on two separate occasions and how the CIA often acted in contempt of Congress. While none of this may come as a huge surprise, it never fails to shock when it's laid out in black and white by someone who was on the inside.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars "From the Shadows" by Robert M. Gates.......2007-10-01

Absolutely fascinating! Mr. Gates is an excellent writer and is able to make complicated information easy to follow. And what an insight he gave to the Presidents he worked for; he didn't have an axe to grind with any of them, even though they represented both political parties.

This is a book I enjoyed so completely that I hated to reach the end of it. It will be on my personal "re-read" list. No wonder Mr. Gates was selected to become Secretary of Defense in our nation's hour of need.

5 out of 5 stars Engages the eyes and mind.......2006-11-17

Rarely do you run across a historical book that is so chocked full of names, dates and acronyms that engages your mind as you push to reader faster. Gates delivers great insight wrapped in words that are illustrative of the push and pull of power players - within and between government bodies - domestic and global. If you are curious about the claims of one party or the other concerning the end of the Cold War, then this book will prove to be enlightening. All contributed to the demise, but perhaps none more than the Soviets themselves. Great read. Engaging. Insightful. Illuminating. Perhaps now more than ever before this a read that helps look at the challenges we, as a global community, face today. Buy it. Read it. Gain perspective.

4 out of 5 stars View from the inside.......2006-10-01

The CIA is probably the one institution that the US President controls the most; or so this book argues. Robert M. Gates spent over two decades working at the CIA, and is one of the few career officials who came in near the bottom and rose all the way to the top. This book is his memoir, and recollection of how the CIA served 5 consecutive presidents in the Cold War. Starting with Richard Nixon, and ending with the first George Bush, Gates shows how each president used, and sometimes abused, the CIA to further their policies with regard to the USSR and communist parties around the world.

The major points one gets from this book are as follows. First, Carter was no wimp with regard to the USSR. Second, the most dangerous years of the Cold War did not end with Vietnam; they included some years in the 1980's. Third, the CIA consistently disregards the laws of the US. Fourth, the CIA often gets suckered into doing thing at the whim of the president that it later regrets. Last, the first George Bush was probably one of the best diplomats the US has seen in recent times. Over all, this was a very good book and I am glad I read it.

5 out of 5 stars Intense Reading - great enjoyment.......2002-09-18

Excellent account of what really goes on from the inside of the govt. They say that truth is better than fiction. This is true in a big way in this book. You will recall many of the events in not too distant history. They come alive in this book and history makes more sense. Intense reading - be sure to underline the names to keep track of the huge cast of characters. A big Aggie thumb's up for this one!

3 out of 5 stars Informative but dry.......2002-07-23

Gates had access to some of the most fascinating characters in the history of the Cold War. His observations are incisive and revealing about many of these personalities; however, his book often reads like one might imagine a CIA memo reads, rather dry. The book provides feedback on several important historical instances but it does not go into much depth on any. I do not recommend it as a book used to learn the history of that era. Instead I would read it to gain a further understanding of what went on behind the scenes.
In general, I find Gates to be an interesting character himself. He has some hilarious anecdotes about life in the CIA. Such as when he is walking up the steps of Air Force One and turns to flip off several of the top officials (I think it was) in Romania after they botch his passport. In addition to a often dry sense of humor he also seems to have a great deal of character and integrity.
The Secret of the Old Clock/The Hidden Staircase/The Bungalow Mystery/The Mystery at Lilac Inn/The Secret of Shadow Ranch/The Secret of Red Gate Farm (Nancy Drew, Book 1-6) (75th Anniversary Gift Set)
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Nancy Drew 75th Anniversary Box Set
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  • A terrific book series and an exceptional value
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The Secret of the Old Clock/The Hidden Staircase/The Bungalow Mystery/The Mystery at Lilac Inn/The Secret of Shadow Ranch/The Secret of Red Gate Farm (Nancy Drew, Book 1-6) (75th Anniversary Gift Set)
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ASIN: 1557091544

Book Description

Teenage sleuth and cultural icon Nancy Drew is still going strong more than seven decades after her first adventure was published. The more than 30 million copies of the Nancy Drew franchise in print prove that this teen detective is as popular as ever. And her popularity is still on the rise with award-winning video games, a much anticipated television movie, and a massive relaunching of the series planned for spring 2004. Perhaps the first embodiment of Girl Power, Nancy Drew has an appeal that is both enduring and international - she is currently translated into thirteen foreign languages. The Nancy Drew 2004 Calendar features twelve classic book cover images and synopses to engage adults and younger readers who have experienced these beloved books, as well as those who have yet to discover the timeless Nancy Drew.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Nancy Drew 75th Anniversary Box Set .......2007-10-05

This boxed set of the first six Nancy Drew books is beautifully presented and the hardback books are an exact reproduction of the first edition stories originally published in 1930 which makes them unique as other less expensive editions are updated, rewritten, condensed and the most recent editions now contain cartoon type drawings which in no way represent the original books.

Nancy Drew books are classics and this is a beautiful keepsake for any literature lover - something to be kept in the family and handed down from mother to daughter as my daughter intends.

3 out of 5 stars A LITTLE OUTDATED.......2007-07-09

OVERALL OK,BUT SOME OF THE LANGUAGE IS RACIALLY OFFENSIVE.BOOKS WERE WRITTEN IN THE 1930'S AND THAT IS REFLECTED IN THE CHARACTHER'S AND LANGUAGE.THE PUBLISHER ADMITS AS MUCH IN A NOTE AT THE BEGINNING OF THE BOOKS.

5 out of 5 stars A terrific book series and an exceptional value.......2007-05-12

When this book series arrived, the first impression that it made on me was that it was a sturdy and quality product. The wholesome nature of the Nancy Drew series makes this a must-have for your children's library. If you are looking for a great book series that will pass down the generations, this is a very good choice.

5 out of 5 stars Nancy Drew or the Best Way of Life.......2007-01-18

The first Nancy Drew editions give to the readers the appearance of an idealistic world, with a great contrast between good and evil.
It is not so simple : each character is in a way an image of the truth of human people and shows to the youth what is dangerous or forbidden.
Nevertheless, it is necessary to replace those stories in the context of her time : the Great America, a little bit too conservative, with big differences between social condition of poor and rich people, and especially of white and afro-american people.
As the matter of fact, the point is : Nancy Drew belongs to the high Society. She has more possibilities and abilities than most of people.
But it is one of the reason for which she offers too dream and fantasy.

4 out of 5 stars Like a Treasure Chest in an Old Attic.......2006-08-01

I started reading Nancy Drew mysteries in the late 1960s, so most of the books I read had already been updated. I did always seem to prefer the older versions when I could get my hands on them, because I loved the illustrations, but I did not know that even the older versions I read were condensed versions of the original books that were written in the 1930s. Thus, when I found the collectors' edition for sale on Amazon, I just had to make the purchase. Was it worth it? I discovered that I already had copies of most of the mysteries on my bookshelf, which meant that even though the stories were slightly different, it was not like reading a completely new mystery, so I was slightly disappointed on that count. On the other hand, the illustrations in these books are superb, and the old-timey dialogue and character descriptions really make me feel like I have stepped back in time, or maybe just found a treasure chest in an old attic, so I would have to say that yes, it was worth it. In sum, if you have already read the titles in the collectors' edition and you aren't much for re-runs in general, then maybe this Amazon purchase is not for you. But if you used to be or still are a big Nancy Drew fan, and/or if you just have a thing for things of the past, then I think you will love this lovely collection of Nancy Drew mysteries.
Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn (Forgotten Realms: Computer Tie-In Novels)
Average customer rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn (Forgotten Realms: Computer Tie-In Novels)
Philip Athans
Manufacturer: Wizards of the Coast
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ASIN: 0786915692
Release Date: 2000-09-01

Book Description

Bhaal is dead!

But his disciples want to bring him back. The blood of the god of murder runs through his children, and bad blood attracts bad people.

Shadow thieves, vampires, ninjas, and rockworms run rampant on the Sword Coast in the action-packed novelization of the Baldur's Gate II computer game from BioWare and Interplay.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars "Based on the best-selling computer game from Interplay" .......2007-05-09

It's a good thing this warning was placed on the FRONT COVER of the book, lest one gets the impression that the book should include everything found within Baldur's Gate, which by the way has to be one of the BEST computer RPG games of all time (along with Planescape: Torment)!
The book is set on the Sword Coast where it deals with the ongoing adventures of the main character, Abdel, and his efforts to break free from being a pawn in other's schemes. His quest takes him and his companions from Baldur's Gate to Athkatla in Amn, on to the Underdark and the land of Tethyr.
The book starts off incredibly well, immediately catching the reader's interest and attention. The plot as a whole is excellent! The book is so incredibly well written and presented that the reader feels that they have been transported to another plane of existence and are actually present among the characters, seeing what they see, feeling what they feel, sensing what they sense.
Philip Athans has done a FANTASTIC job of acquiring and presenting, efficiently and successfully, essential knowledge relevant to Faerun, including customs, religion and the history of the peoples of Toril. His solid grasp of factual detail makes him capable of providing the necessary background needed to carry out the difficult task of writing Forgotten Realms novels, which is something often missing from the work of many Fantasy authors. Consequently, from the moment you pick up the book you have trouble putting it down and if that is not a clear sign of a fantastic writer/author, I don't know what is!
The description of battle at the hideout in Amn, on page 23, was breathtaking: "The lesser vampire twisted the crossbow back into the soldier's throat. The steel tip punctured skin, and the soldier jerked, releasing the catch and sending the bolt slicing through his own throat with nearly enough force to behead him. The man coughed once, and the thrall opened his mouth straining for the taller man's neck. The soldier's eyes rolled toward the thrall in abject horror, then blinked when a spray of blood covered his face. Bodhi's servant was feeding, and she let him."
Moreover, similarly to Steven Pressfield's extraordinary best-selling novel Gates of Fire (1998), Philip Athans too provides detailed, realistic and mature descriptions of torture: e.g. on page 5 "... Booter pulled the poker out of the hot coals and dragged it across Abdel's chest. He screamed, smelling his own skin and hair burning and feeling every popping blister and seared inch of flesh in a pain that was almost a living thing on its own," while on page 9 "Abdel roared in rage, frustration, and bloodlust, but not in pain, even when Booter latched onto the second fingernail with his needle-nosed pliers. `This will hurt too,' the self-styled dungeon master murmured, then pulled hard, tearing the fingernail up and off in one swift, cruel motion."
On pages 105 and 117 respectively, the author provides two more exceptional descriptions that help teleport the reader to Faerun, beside Abdel and his companions: "His toes caught the half-ogre's damaged knee, and he dug them into the gaping wound," and "Abdel dragged the blade of his broadsword across the rockworm's eyes and was happy to see them burst open and pour out a dark gray, watery putrescence."
In addition, Abdel's psyche is very well portrayed throughout the book: "Do it. It's as good a day to die as any." (Page 159)
As for the graphic descriptions on pages 190-191 and 195-196, they are simply AMAZING!
Furthermore, Philip Athans has done a FANTASTIC job of catering to adults. Subtle, and not so subtle, this is exactly what many of us fans who are now in our 30's would like to see more of; something a bit more spicy than the usual (we're not ten anymore). Bodhi felt something she hadn't felt in a long time, since before she entered her state of undeath. The feeling made her smile," (Page 23) and "She did not think she'd be able to stand." (Page 64)
Orcs, Minotaurs, Elves, Drow, Dragons, Rocksnakes, Carrion Crawlers, and factions like the Shadow Thieves and the Harpers (Jaheira) have been presented very well.
The story, the dialogues, and the small details are all wonderful and create a strong sense of mystery and anticipation.
Romance, intrigue, betrayal, and swordfights are all about.
Looking forward to reading the sequel, Baldur's Gate II, Throne of Bhaal.

PS One should seriously start thinking about turning Baldur's Gate into a movie...

1 out of 5 stars How Appalling!.......2007-05-06

I have been overheard saying that Judith Kranz is the worst writer I have ever read. Her crown is now taken! Phillip Athans is so bad that he makes tears run down my face, thinking of the novel that this could have been and isn't. Imoen a lesbian! Oh, give me a break and go into dentistry, Athans.

5 out of 5 stars Awesome Book.......2007-01-15

Going to read this book right now. If you read the first one there will be no dought in your mind to buy this book because it sort of ruins the first book if you don't buy this one. Trust me.

1 out of 5 stars Worst Book Ever!!!!, Philip Athans-Worst Writer Ever!!!!!!!.......2006-05-03

I read the whole book in Barnes and Nobles, because i had a bad feeling about what this book would be. And let me tell you, I'm glad I didn't buy it. Philip Athens is by far the worst author ever. He must not have played the games at all. The games Baldurs Gate and Baldurs Gate 2 are the best games I have ever played in my life. So I think, as long as the author follows the main storyline of the 2nd game and picks a character that will suffice for the storyline then he really shouldnt have too much of a hard time for writing the story. But the impossible happens. hmm.....where should i start. Usually in a game like this the main character would be best suited as the good guy. But in this case the main character is a piece of trash. Abdel Adrian is his name and he is the Stupid, impulsive brute that doesnt think before doing anything that we have all come to hate. 1st thing that doesnt make sense is that he loves Jahierra, one of the main npcs in the games, yet he sleeps with a vampire, yes a vampire just because she is good looking and she seduces him; are you kidding me??? He is a son of the god of murder, theres no way a vampire can do anything to him. Overall his morality is very low for the title that he gets called in the book, "Hero" which he is called all the time. If he is worthy of the title "Hero" then what will they call Drizzt Do' Urden of the forgotten realms. Philip Athans also did a good job destroying the other great NPCs that we all liked in the games. Minsc for example has red hair, is analytical, cant do anything without asking boo if he should do it, and the biggest of all doenst fight. Instead of aiding the main character like in the game, he works as a waiter in the copper coronet. Are you kidding me??? Minsc in the games is the fearless, crazy, justified barbarian that we have all come love. Then there's other characters that were cool in the game that got destroyed. Solaufein is evil in the book which makes no sense, he was cool in the games and was kinda like Drizzt. You'll laugh at this one too; The author made Imoen a lesbian with a drow in the underdark. I believe Phaerre is here name. (There's a bathtub scene with those 2 which doesnt make any sense) For those that dont know, Imoen is the Main characters half sister. That never even got close to occuring in the game. Then comes the fighting scenes. Oh god were they bad. I'm saying that because I read RA Salvatore's Drizzt Do'Urden books and those books are very good at describing the fighting scenes, it's like your actually there when your reading it. This book doesnt even make any sense with the fighting scenes, this is the type of book where you can clearly tell that the author is rooting for the main character in the fighting scenes because there is no challenge present when he fights against anyone, except maybe Irenicus. Overall I would give this book a negative -10. I know thats an abyssmal rating but i cant believe this book. Philip Athans, you destroyed a book that could have been an overall decent book if you just followed the storyline of the game. What a pity......

2 out of 5 stars Embarrassing.......2004-05-21

The game i considered a trivial masterpiece. However, i later picked up this novel just to use as bathroom reading, it seemed short enough.

The author sure left a lot of stuff out of the game, which would have probably made it a better book too. The romance with Abdel and Jaheira was still really lame (but atleast it didnt make me laugh like Baldur's gate one did though,) and Imoen, seems more like a plot herself then an actual character. If you want to read some good fantasy/adventure, try novels by RA Salvatore or Cunningham. For a truly submersive BGII experience, play the game and dont read the book, it gives FR a bad name.
Peril's Gate (Wars of Light and Shadow, Book 6)
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • In-depth character study of stunning proportions
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Peril's Gate (Wars of Light and Shadow, Book 6)
Janny Wurts
Manufacturer: Eos
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Binding: Mass Market Paperback

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ASIN: 0061054674
Release Date: 2002-12-31

Book Description

On the world of Athera, the fate of all realms hangs on the resolution of the brutal conflict born of prince against prince. Branded a minion of evil -- escaping the death sentence imposed by his half-brother Lysaer and his Alliance of Light -- Arithon, Master of Shadow, now faces the last choice remaining to him in the merciless winter wilds: to cast his lot with a renegade enchanter whom Arithon dares not trust ... or die by the swords of fanatical enemies.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars In-depth character study of stunning proportions.......2007-07-19

For the uninitiated, I would recommend reading the first in the series, Curse of the Mistwraith, and continue on through the set. The tragedy, however, is that most of the series is out of print. Further, the latest one, Traitor's Knot, had to be ordered through Amazon, as my local bookstore never seems to have any books by Janny Wurts. I'd recommend buying just the first one, or check your local library first, rather than buying the entire set at once. For many, Janny Wurts is incredibly wordy. True, her books are long (my hardcover copy of this book runs to about 700 pages), yet in truth she challenges the reader to understand and visualize her well-crafted fantasy world, empathize with her complex characters, and follow the twists of her far-reaching plots.

Peril's Gate continues the tale of two half-brothers, Lysaer and Arithon, having drunk from a fountain which sustains life for 500 years, then held in thrall of a curse which binds them to enmity, as heirs to two royal lines they plunge the world of Athera into war. As a backdrop, the lands have been split for centuries - the ancient royal lines had been ousted from power, persecuted and hunted like wild animals by the narrow-minded townborn people, they become clans living in the wilds, forests and mountains. Through deceptive statesmanship, wholly in thrall by the curse, Lysaer rallies the townborn to destroy Arithon, who is supported by the clan lines. Worse, each brother has an inherent gift - Lysaer has the gift to summon light, Arithon that of darkness...and as people naturally associate light with good, dark with evil, it takes little persuasion to convince others that Arithon is demonspawn, dubbed the Spinner of Darkness. Never mind that Arithon is Athera's Masterbard, trained to mastery of magic, and sanctioned by the mysterious group of Sorcerers dedicated to the protection of Athera known as the Fellowship of Seven.

In this latest installment, we see Arithon hounded on all sides by Lysaer and his allies, through harsh mountains in winter, until he finally seeks sanctuary in Kewar Tunnel, known as Davien's Maze. This Maze is the gate to peril which the title refers to. It was created by a rogue member of the Fellowship of Seven, a Sorcerer of brilliant artistry, who had instigated the rebellion which overthrew the royal lines. For that act, he gained the title of Davien the Betrayer. The Maze is a complex series of tests, not the least of which is to examine the traveler's guilty past and conscience. Each death caused by a person's hand is experienced through the eyes of the victim, their widow, their children. No memory, no matter how far back in a person's past, is exempt from blistering reexamination. Those who have trod the Maze before have been rendered mad with guilt, trapped in their minds by unending rings of compassion for their victims. This is the danger into which Arithon treads, fully aware that his ancestor died as a result of entering the Maze, and that upon his gifts as Masterbard, master of magic and shadow, and last heir of the High Kings, rests the possibility of healing the division between the townborn and clans, the return of the Paravians (centaurs, unicorns and elves) and the safety of all Athera against the wraiths which are crossing space to invade the world.

I cannot speak highly enough of Janny Wurts - her works put most authors to shame. Rather than clothing her characters in drab descriptions, she understands them, highlights their flaws and strengths. This Maze that she devised lets the reader truly understand the character of Arithon to dizzying depths. This then, is her strength, while she deftly weaves disparate plot threads with seeming ease, and brings the reader to understand the mythical fundamentals of spellcraft.

I highly recommend this book.

2 out of 5 stars Gone on too long.......2005-08-17

Unfortunately, as with many of my favorite authors, it appears that Janny Wurts has fallen prey to the lure and curse of an extended series. The series that was well-written and interesting has become boring and grueling to get through. I really enjoyed the writing and premise in the first few books, but as it gets longer and longer what was once fresh has become worn and overdone. Our hero has everything brutally ripped from him in every book, yet goes on and makes a miraculous escape each time - over and over and over. And how many Koriani plots have to fail before they just give up??? This particular book suffered from a severe overdose of description as we hear multiple times about the beauty of Ath's creation in excruciating detail, blah blah blah. I don't disagree with the philosophy, the problem is the repitition. Although I've read Traitor's Knot, I still hope that the NEXT book will mercifully kill the series before it has lost all redeeming qualities.

I would love to go to the store and pick up a single-volume fantasy novel. Book series seem not to know when to stop anymore.

5 out of 5 stars Truely Superb.......2005-07-15

I thoroughly enjoyed this book in the series ... well drawn characters, good plot, a complete world.

The best thing is the story told. The outcome is never predictable and the solutions drawn for a given situations truely brilliant. The characters come alive during the telling, to such an extent that you could believe they are alive, not figments of a persons imagination. There are many separate story lines told, but each is compelling. Janny manages to tie them together completely and never contradicts herself despite the complexity. A simple story in a complex, living world.

I truely anticipate the next and last book in this arc of the Wars of Light and Shadow. I will be sorry to see it end.

5 out of 5 stars A wonderful sequel.......2005-07-12

Peril's Gate continues Janny Wurts' tradition of realistic characters and engaging plotlines. Major events happen in this volume of the Wars of Light and Shadow series, and the series' momentum builds. To fully appreciate the book, one should start the series from its first volume, Curse of the Mistwraith.

1 out of 5 stars More Of The Same, Just more Ponderous and Convoluted.......2004-10-18

If you're reading this you have made it through book five and, like myself, are here hoping to read that this is a great book with some resolution- and some hope!

I suppose we are given hope since Elaira finally gets her feet out of the pity pot and seeks help through Ath's adepts at Whitehaven hostel and Damien has stopped sulking underground but, otherwise, this novel is so bogged down with overly slick description and Arithon's pathos that I found myself constantly having to read a paragraph over and over and over in order to grasp the action(s) of the characters.

At page 251, having just read Earl Jieret's suicidal resolve to die with his king... I quit. I have had five books of misery, reading of slaughtered clansmen and mad-dog townspeople and headhunters. And here, in this novel, we have whole clans, a mountain trapper, and generally, most people who come into contact with Arithon, Master Of Shadow, being brutally killed, while the members of the fellowship are in a frenzy to save the planet from a variety of monstrous demonic spirits from other worlds!

Lastly, Janny Wurts continues to rely heavily on Dakar for comic relief. Poor Dakar never loses his weight, nor his burlesque crudity. For Ath's sake, the poor man should have lost a little weight and gained some dignity by now!

The best thing that could happen is if both princes blew each other off the planet. I know I know. Without Arathon, the planet will self-destruct and so on. Well, since the clans are almost wiped out, I say good riddance to those towns people! Enough already! I am now going to go read something that, compared to this novel, will be inspiring; like the history of the Great War, or World War Two...






Dragons of Deltora Special Edition Books 1 & 2 (Dragons of Deltora, Books 1 & 2)
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    Dragons of Deltora Special Edition Books 1 & 2 (Dragons of Deltora, Books 1 & 2)
    Emily Rodda
    Manufacturer: Scholastic
    ProductGroup: Book
    Binding: Hardcover

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    ASIN: B000NT75J2

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    Everybody in Deltora thinks the dragons have disappeared. But young king Lief knows this isn't true - and that the time has come to find them. The evil Shadow Lord has poisoned the land with four vile creatures of sorcery buried with such stealth that only the bravest of heroes will find them. Lief and his companions Barda and Jasmine must struggle to reveal the origins of the sorcery and destroy them. Their only clues are fragments of an ancient map. And their only hope lies with seven unlikely allies - the last of Deltora's dragons.
    Baldur's Gate II : Shadows of Amn
    Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    • Not quite better than nothing, but pretty pictures
    • Very unprofessional
    • You've got to be kidding
    • The best guide that I've ever used.
    • Awsome
    Baldur's Gate II : Shadows of Amn
    Jim Mazurek
    Manufacturer: Versus Books
    ProductGroup: Book
    Binding: Paperback

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    ASIN: 0970347316

    Book Description

    Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn, sequel to the phenomenal MILLION SELLER title Baldur's Gate, is one of the most eagerly awaited RPG titles for PC this year! The Versus Books guide will be a must-have for gamers who hope to navigate their way successfully through this awesome sure-fire hit! The Versus Books guide will provide gamers with extensively detailed, color maps to explore such areas as the Abyss and the Sahuagin City. The guide allows gamers to choose their own Adventure-style navigation while revealing hidden pathways and treasure locations. Every gameplay secret is revealed without disclosing the thrilling plot!

    Customer Reviews:

    2 out of 5 stars Not quite better than nothing, but pretty pictures.......2005-03-02

    Not very helpful in actually getting you through the game, since there are numerous errors and quite obvious typos (one that is repeated several times refers you to "page ????" - think they rushed into production and didn't quite finish editing). On the other hand, the full color illustrations are nice and there are a number of detailed maps, which unfortunately are not keyed to the numbered events in the text. The item list in the back is nice to have but also incomplete and with some errors.
    Since you're probably going to have to buy it used at this point and pay way more than the original price (I did, anyway), think about whether you want this just for the not-totally-complete maps and item lists. The text is juvenile and the plot line is incomplete, so don't buy it for that. There are wonderfully detailed guides free for the downloading available on line, so if you wants hints and walkthroughs, get one of them, not this.

    3 out of 5 stars Very unprofessional.......2005-01-09

    Versus books made some of the best strategy guides I've seen. They were colorful, helpful, and concise. However, this pile of schlock is inexcusable. I payed $17, and it felt like I was reading one of my 8 year old brother's book reports (typos included). TONS of rancid information, lack of adequate coverage, and misprints. Save your money and find an online walkthrough.

    Verdict: Far from a "perfect guide".

    2 out of 5 stars You've got to be kidding.......2004-10-05

    Ok, so I made sure I read all the reviews first to get a general idea if it was worth the hefty price. Based on what I read I decided to get it. What a mistake. Sure, the book looks outstanding, plenty of full color and detailed maps, great character, NPC, monster spell and equipment lists... I just found it to be really lacking in information. There was so much left out about areas that I came across on my own and would have loved to know more about. While I didn't expect a step-by-step walkthrough, I did expect the covered areas to be a little more informative. I also didn't like the way it was written, "Duh!", "If you're playing a multiplayer game (like we TOLD you to do)...", "...you have to admit that she's pretty darn hot, eh?". There were times I felt like they were speaking to a moron and I didn't appreciate that at all. Well, I bought it and I'm stuck with it, for now, but I can safely say I wouldn't purchase another guide from Versus again, unless their writing staff grows up.

    5 out of 5 stars The best guide that I've ever used........2004-08-03

    The guide for Baldur's Gate I by Brady Games was abysmal. It's far better to go online for information BG:I than buy the guide.

    However, the Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn Guide by Versus is absolutely brilliant. It gives you all the secrets, tells you exactly where everything is, exactly what needs to be done to get what, how much XP you get from each quest, etc. It's nigh on perfect.

    I have never seen another guide as good as this one. Perhaps it has some errors in it as other reviewers say, but what guide doesn't? I certainly have no complaints.

    I want a guide to give me detailed maps, detailed explanations of side quests,and detailed information on what items and XP you get from each monster, quest, etc. In short, I want it to explain everything there is to know about the game, except perhaps for strategies on defeating enemies - those are nice once in a while, but I tend to have my own style of gameplay anyways. This guide did all that. It gives all the vital information for this game - INCLUDING cheat information in case you are so inclined.

    This guide is nigh on perfect. I just wish that more guides were like it.

    5 out of 5 stars Awsome.......2004-07-08

    This guide contains everything you need to beat the game. Definatly a good buy.
    The Shadow Gate
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • A Great Fantasy -- The Shadow Gate by Margaret Ball
    • This is my favorite Margaret Ball book
    The Shadow Gate
    Margaret Ball
    Manufacturer: Baen
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    Binding: Mass Market Paperback

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    5 out of 5 stars A Great Fantasy -- The Shadow Gate by Margaret Ball.......2004-04-20

    I found this book under "Books for Chicks". But it is a great story which just happens to have women as the key characters. Men, you will enjoy it also, it is a good fantasy story. If you enjoy Andre Norton or Jody Lynn Nye you will enjoy Margaret Ball's "The Shadow Gate".

    5 out of 5 stars This is my favorite Margaret Ball book.......1998-06-10

    I've read all of Margaret Ball's books that I've been able to get my hands on (well, all her fantasy novels, anyway ... but I may start reading her romances because I've become such a fan). I love the blend of history and fantasy that is present in Ball's books, and the answer to the mystery of what happened to the missing elven queen had me guessing right up until the end!
    Our Nig; or, Sketches from the Life of a Free Black, In A Two-Story White House, North. Showing That Slavery's Shadows Fall Even There
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Slave of Northern Abolitionist but free
    • buy it with the Foreman & Pitts introduction
    • The North Wasn't Much Better
    Our Nig; or, Sketches from the Life of a Free Black, In A Two-Story White House, North. Showing That Slavery's Shadows Fall Even There
    Harriet E. Wilson , and Jr. Henry Louis Gates
    Manufacturer: Vintage
    ProductGroup: Book
    Binding: Paperback

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    ASIN: 0394715586
    Release Date: 1983-04-12

    Book Description

    The 1859 novel tracing the life of a mulatto foundling abused by a white family in 19th century New England.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Slave of Northern Abolitionist but free.......2007-05-07

    This book was written by a woman who was supposed to be a free Black woman. In fact she was treated like a slave, a Black wage slave. She was oppressed by a family of who were Northern Abolitionists. Yet, she was treated like a slave. Succeeding generations of whites studying the book denied her and her class the ability to write such a book: they claimed the book had to have been written by a white person and that it was a novel, not real.

    Millions of Black women who have slaved in white kitchens and cleaning white homes during and since slavery have a spokesperson in Harriet E. Wilson. This book helps us understand not just to pity them, but to understanding their ability to fight back with their minds.

    5 out of 5 stars buy it with the Foreman & Pitts introduction.......2005-05-08

    Though I currently have the 1983 edition with the introduction by Henry Louis Gates, Jr (whose name is in the introduction for almost every important Af-Am text in circulation, it seems), I plan on getting this latest edition.

    Until recently, biographical details on Wilson were limited. Indeed, they seemed to trail off soon after the publication of her book (a death certificate for her son six months after its printing has suggested to some that her call for support went unheard). This introduciton offers new and happier information, showing that Wilson lived a long life--in part as a successful lecturer on the Spiritualist circuit.

    In any edition this is a great book. Really, "great" isn't superlative enough to cover how important and interesting it is. But if you're going to buy it, get this edition.

    3 out of 5 stars The North Wasn't Much Better.......2000-09-15

    The female child of a white female outcast and a black freeman, the author gives a detailed account of what it was like being raised by a white family in the pre-Civil War North of the United States (a household where she was abandoned by her mother at 3). This biography gives a general idea of what a Negro's life in the North was like -- and it was not much different from that life of a slave in the South. The mistress of the house was brutal beyond measure, but many of the other family members were reasonably kind (though not kind of enough to put a stop to the abuse), and it makes one shudder to think of what could have happened in a family who had nothing but Negro-haters in it. Still, she recounts how she got a small measure of schooling, and how she eventually became a Christian (something which the lady of the house -- a Christian herself -- opposed) and her eventual marriage. An upsetting story, it is nevertheless of much more value than "Uncle Tom's Cabin" as it was told from the point of view of the victim and not a sympathetic white.
    The Gates of the Shadow
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      The Gates of the Shadow
      Richard Vidaurri
      Manufacturer: BookSurge Publishing
      ProductGroup: Book
      Binding: Paperback

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      WarWar | Genre Fiction | Literature & Fiction | Subjects | Books
      ASIN: 1419648586
      Release Date: 2007-01-09

      Book Description

      The Gates of the Shadow is a chillingly honest, frightening and sometimes humorous novel about young Richard Murphy and his nearly two years on the battlefield. It is 1972 when Murphy tells his story from the orthopedic ward of an Army hospital. Shifting between narrative and letters exchanged with his love, Theresa, Murphy's perspectives on America's longest war are uncommonly incisive and unexpected. The reader is immediately pulled into the seventeen year old Murphy's stateside training; training that he will soon discover is wholly inadequate for the realities of Vietnam. When he is sent to Chu Lai, on the South China Sea, to serve with the Americal Division he begins to realize how ill-prepared he is for battle. As the months wear on, through combat, boredom, terror and unexpected death, Murphy, now a tank gunner, learns the rules of war. Along the way he encounters a fascinating cast of characters. There is Henry Mata, a young Private who is occasionally promoted to Sergeant and is on his fifth tour in Vietnam, Jose Rojas, the memorable tank commander, and Tommy, only twelve years old and already battle-savvy. But Murphy also undergoes a subtle awakening. He gradually becomes enamored with Vietnam and the war that goes with it and this leads him to make the fateful decision to stay on. Not at all the typical war story. Richard Vidaurri served with the Americal Division in Vietnam from 1970 to 1972. He lives and writes in Los Angeles.

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