books:
No Pets Allowed
3 reviews
Morgan Reed Persun
Journey Books (SC)
, 1998
No Pets Allowed
Just thought I would let you know that my daughter's 1st grade teacher loves this book. She says it is her favorite. She loves it so much that the class had a play with it! It was so cute and so neat! Had to buy the book!
No Cats Allowed
4 reviews
Lois Simmie
Chronicle Books
, 1996
Very entertaining, for both kids and adults
Anyone who has been adopted by a stray cat can relate to Mr. Foster as he tries to deal with a feline determined not to be a stray anymore. Slowly but surely, the cat imbeds himself in the hotel, and before you know, it's 7 years later and the cat has become a hotel institution. The cat's self-assuredness reminds me of many our own pets, past and present. It is always what has made cats so ...
The Dog Chapel: Welcome All Creeds, All Breeds, No Dogmas Allowed
14 reviews
Stephen Huneck
Harry N. Abrams
, 2002
Beautiful and heartfelt
Great book for anyone who likes dogs. My wife wants to go to the Dog Chapel now.
No Perfect People Allowed with DVD: Creating a Come as You Are Culture in the Church
18 reviews
John Burke
Zondervan
, 2007
Fresh look at "doing church"
I was interested in this book because my church is launching a daughter church. The insights that Burke has are so dead on. My husband's Bible study decided to go through the book a chapter at a time, using the discussion questions at the end of each one. The questions are good - really make you think about how the church should look in this culture. I work in a non-profit organization. The ...
I'm running away from home, but I'm not allowed to cross the street;: A primer of women's liberation
1 review
Gabrielle Burton
Know
, 1972
A Humourous Book Still Pertinent to our Time
This book, while written in 1971, still has lessons for our time--perhaps a depressing thought for us today, or a testament to Burton's writing and forward-thinking. She talks about basic issues of how to divide housework, how to deal with difficult issues of gender differences and divisions, and how to raise a family with positive values. This book is a good, quick read, and I recommend it ...
Are We Allowed to Spam Them Back?: Featuring Computious - The Impish Sage of the Computer Age
3 reviews
Marie Meade
,
Joseph Vranich
1st Books Library
, 2003
Computer age meets old age...
I am thrilled. My Dad just bought a computer, claiming he wants to learn (he is 83)...I know the responsibility of teaching him will fall to me. I placed the order for him with Dell computers. He has had it for four weeks now and just walks by and looks at it. My brother, who lives at home, spends most of the time surfing the web. This great little book may be just the thing to get him to get ...
For Boys Only! No Girls Allowed!
5 reviews
Penelope Dyan
Bellissima Publishing
, 2005
penelope dyan book maven
this book is sooooooo inspiring it is hard to get the boys(or girls) to put it down....they all love to sing song the poems so full of purpose and HUMOR.....GREAT FOR ALL AGES,,,,,read asap.......
How Would You Vote If You Were Allowed To?: Experience the Power of Direct Democracy and Make Your Voice Heard
1 review
III, W. R. Wilkerson
Ciro's Books
, 2006
How Would You Vote If You Were Allowed To?
How Would You Vote If You Were Allowed To? Willie Wilkerson Before I read this book I always thought that I was allowed to vote and that my vote counted. After reading this book I realized I'd been operating under a false belief. Wilkerson's book showed me that I elect officials who actually vote and often times, a court votes for me. And I was left wondering, "Where's my vote in all of ...
No Air Guitar Allowed
2 reviews
Written By Steve Weinberger
,
With Sarah Torribio
Steve Weinberger
, 2008
Great coffee table conversation starter
I've never seen a book on the music and concert scene like this. If you like to go to concerts and share your experiences with others, you will be able to relate to the hip and honest perspectives in this book. Lots of stuff you might never have thought of talking about, too. A sure conversation starter at parties and a cool way to spice up the coffee table reading.
Immigrating to Canada: Who is Allowed, What is Required, How to Do It
1 review
Gary L. Segal
McGraw-Hill Companies
, 1987
Thorough explanation of immigrating to Canada
Mr. Segal has explored the topic of immigrating to Canada in a thorough, concise manner. Whether uncertain about venturing North (in my case), this book will quelch or provide concerns about the harrowing task of changing citizenships. Highly recommended for the willing to move to Canada.
No Boys Allowed: Poems About Brothers and Sisters
1 review
Wordsong
, 2006
A child-friendly poetry anthology sure to please
From Nikki Grimes to Allen De Fina to Mary Ann Hoberman, this cross-cultural compilation covers it all from new babies to half-whole-step relationships. Every reader who has a brother or sister, or is anticipating having one, may find a familiar situation here, accompanied by beautiful watercolor illustrations. An important addition to a poetry collection
No Cowgirls Allowed! (Woody's Roundup)
1 review
Kiki Thorpe
Topeka Bindery
, 2001
Sweet
This book is the seventh in a series based on the Woody's Roundup gang (Woody, Jessie and the Prospector) from Disney/Pixar's Toy Story 2. In this book, when Jessie's Aunt Grace sends word that she is coming out from Snootyville, New York for a visit, the Prospector decides that Jessie needs to "fancy" up to impress her. Unfortunately for Jessie, curtsying and riding sidesaddle are just not ...
No Copycats Allowed!
1 review
Bonnie Graves
Hyperion Books for Children
, 1998
One of a kind
My third grade son is probably not who this book was written for, but we took turns reading it aloud in bed one night and he wouldn't let me quit until we reached the last page. It has a good plot, and kids that are real. It's a page turner and funny too. Haven't we all felt the need to copy someone else's style, look, or actions? I hate that in myself, but I find it happening in the never ...
No Kids Or Dogs Allowed (Silhouette Special Edition, No 972)
1 review
Gentry
Silhouette
, 1995
A diamond in the rough
No Kids Or Dogs Allowed is the story of two thirteen year old girls, sworn enemies, whose single mother and single father have fallen in love. The girls join forces to prevent a fate worse than death: sisterhood. Jane Gentry's prose is remarkable especially for her genre. Her characters are beautifully drawn and believable. I wish she had written more than three books. Writing for ...
No Grown-Ups Allowed (The Cul-de-Sac Kids #4)
1 review
Beverly Lewis
Topeka Bindery
, 1995
Rebellious Jason
Jason is tired of being told what he can't eat and taking his medicine. When he finds his grandma is coming to watch him while his parents are away, he decides that this is his opportunity to rebel! His friends know that he's up to something and try to help him out. But Jason is determined; he eats his mother's Valentine chocolates, does not take his medicine and stays up late watching a scary ...
Poetry Of Annette Breaux: Poetically Speaking 25 Tips and Poems for Teachers; No Adults Allowed 35 Lessons ...
1 review
Annette L. Breaux
Eye on Education,
, 2004
Concise Advice with Spice
I wish that I could write poetry just as she, Because I am a struggling teacher you see And Ms. Breaux is an inspiration to me. As I read part one of her book At the child I learned just how to look Oh, and in such a short time it took! Meaningful lesson openers in part two With everyday problems to think through As the children learn just what to do!
Junket (or No Dogs Allowed)
1 review
Aurand Harris
,
Anne H. White
Anchorage Pr
, 1959
A very busy farm dog converts a city family to rural life
A busy Airedale Terrier shows a city family how to live in the countryside. Junket is a calmly bossy terrier who has no intention of allowing his nicely ordered life to fall apart simply because his farm home has been sold to city folk. He soon has the McDonegal family - firmly in paw. Warm illustrations by Robert McCloskey enhance the cozy story.
No Germs Allowed!: How To Avoid Infectious Diseases At Home And On The Road
1 review
Winkler G. Weinberg
Rutgers State University of New Jersey
, 2004
Readable, Useful, Primer on Infectious Disease Prevention
No Germs Allowed is easy for the lay person to read and to understand. Engagingly written and well organized , No Germs Allowed is a book to keep and refer to, not only for those in high risk groups, but for all who are concerned about preventing common and rare infectious diseases
No Boys Allowed
1 review
Marilyn Levinson
Bridgewater Books
, 1994
no boys allowed
I love the book so much.I think this book fun to read. My mom has reader this book.
Positively No Pets Allowed
1 review
Nathan Zimelman
Penguin USA
, 1980
review from Lilith Magazine
In an idiosyncratic little children's book, Positively No Pets Allowed, by Nathan Zimelman, Mrs. Goldberg buys her son Seymour a pet gorilla, names him Irving, and then walks back towards their apartment house. On the way, the iceman calls out to her. "Lady, I know maybe a thousand landlords, and not one of them will let in a pet." Mrs. Goldberg pooh-poohs him. "Who says a gorilla is a pet?" ...
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