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The Daily Soup Cookbook31 reviews
Leslie Kaul, Bob Spiegel, ...

Hyperion, 1999

Such a good book as you can't believe
I had sworn not to add any additional cookbooks to my collection. I came across this one and broke my own rule to myself and have been glad that I did. This is a perfect cookbook. I've found that for my lifestyle, soups is the way to go, and none of the recipes has been a dud. Quite the opposite. I have decided to go through the entire book and do every recipe in the book. Many of the ...
  
  











  



  
Bob Miller's Tales from the Los Angeles Kings (Tales)7 reviews
Randy Schultz, Bob Miller

Sports Publishing, 2006

A Class Guy
All right. I'll admit it. I bought this book despite the fact that I am a fan of the Anaheim Ducks and have been since 1993. I was a Kings fan before that--for twenty years--so I was interested in this stuff. Mainly, however, I wanted to get more of Bob Miller's insight. I can never get enough. He is the Vin Scully and Chick Hearn of hockey. I also wanted to support his book. It was an ...
  
  











  



  
Scurvy Dogs, Green Water and Gunsmoke:Fifty Years in US Navy Destroyers, Vol 15 reviews
Bob Cohen, Terry Miller

Oak Tree Press, 2008

Scurvy Dogs, Green Water and Gunsmoke
Scurvy Dogs, Green Water and Gunsmoke: Fifty Years in US Navy Destroyers, Volume 2 "Destroyers, now there's the real Navy!" Gobbell's review comments about Marines and SEALS might not be exactly gospel, but it's close enough. Learning about Tin Can Swabs, you learn they're pretty much grunts in a metal and aluminum AO (Area of Operations) and steel foxholes darting around the worlds ponds. ...
  
  











  



  
Kill Me If You Can, You SOB5 reviews
Bob Miller

Wheatmark, 2007

If Hunter S. Thompson had been a warrant officer...
The more I read of Miller's work, the more I like it. Like HST, Miller is a born curmudgeon, cynic, and rebel. I cracked up when his commander described him as "he'll never make general but he'll get you there and back." No grunt ever had a truer, more unconditional friend. This memoir hit particularly close to home for me as it detailed the author's experiences as a warrant officer chopper ...
  
  











  



  
Essential Marvel Two-In-One, Vol. 2 (Marvel Essentials)3 reviews
Marv Wolfman, Roger Slifer, ...

Marvel Comics, 2007

The next chapter in a great collection of stories.
Marvel Two-In-One was an opportunity for Marvel to continue on the "Team-Up" bandwagon of the 70s using The Thing as the stable character throughout. While the first volume of this collection dealt mostly with one-shot stories, this second volume picks up as the series had started to catch its stride. There are several stories that spread out over multiple issues, and we see the inclusion of such ...
  
  











  



  
Bob Miller's Algebra for the Clueless (Clueless Series)10 reviews
Bob Miller

McGraw-Hill, 2006

Math Made Easy!
Bob Miller takes very difficult concepts and makes them extremely easy to grasp. It is the one math book that will not make you tear your hair out of your head! The author uses a bit of humor and emotion to make math understandable to the average layman. The books are meant to be a supplement to whatever math text you are using. After Bob explains the concepts you will breeze through your ...
  
  











  



  
You Be the Detective (Jigsaw Puzzle Mysteries)
Marvin Miller

Scholastic Paperbacks, 1991

Who is caught red-handed in "The Case of the Circus Footprints?" Who spooked Mr. Bramble in "The Case of the Haunted House?" Readers solve these crimes and more by examining the evidence provided in seven challenging cases and putting together the jigsaw puzzle at the end of each case.
  
  











  



  
The Volleyball Handbook
Bob Miller

Human Kinetics Publishers, 2005

In volleyball, the little things often mean the difference between being good and being great. But bridging the gap between the two requires the patience, persistence, and insight that come with experience. The Volleyball Handbook provides access to that experience through the knowledge and teachings of one of volleyball?s foremost experts in both boys? and girls? play. In this practical guide, veteran coach Bob Miller goes beyond the ...
  
  











  



  
The Killer / Devil on Two Sticks (Stark House Noir Classics)
Wade Miller

Stark House Press, 2008

Two hardboiled thrillers from the golden age of paperback publishing.
  
  











  



  
Showcase Presents: Green Arrow, Vol. 15 reviews
Jack Miller, Ed Herron, ...

DC Comics, 2006

SILVER AGE TREASURE TROVE
Green Arrow is probably one of those characters who is always destined to be a bit of a second banana to more popular heroes. He's been around since making his debut in More Fun Comics in 1941, and unlike some of the other heroes (flash, Green Lantern) the Golden age and Silver Age Green Arrow were both named Oliver Queen. This latest edition of Showcase Presents concentrates on the Silver Age ...
  
  











  



  
Bob Miller's Geometry for the Clueless4 reviews
Bob Miller

McGraw-Hill, 2000

This Book Needs A New Title!
This geometry book is very nice for those wanting to brush up on their definitions! It does have a few typos in the examples which shouldn't cause you a problem if you actually get what he explains! If you are clueless however I do not think you would like this book. It's because it does assume you went through at least pre-algebra(or my pre-algebra book.) You don't have to understand ...
  
  











  



  
Bob Miller's Math for the GMAT (REA) (Test Preps)1 review
Bob Miller

Research & Education Association, 2008

so-so
I bought this book to brush up on my math skills for the GMAT exam. It offers a variety of questions but the book does a horrible job of explaning how it got the answer. Which defeats the purpose of buying the book. I also bought The Official Guide for GMAT Review, 11th Edition and I feel it does a much better job explaining how it comes up with an answer.
  
  











  



  
You Be the Detective II (You Be the Detective)
Marvin Miller

Scholastic Paperbacks, 1992

Readers visit the scenes of seven baffling crimes, question the suspects, piece together the clues and the evidence, and then assemble the jigsaw puzzle at the end of each case to see if they have the right culprit.
  
  











  



  
Bob Miller's High School Calc for the Clueless - Honors and AP Calculus AB & BC (Bob Miller's Clueless)
Bob Miller

McGraw-Hill, 2007

With Bob Miller at your side, you never have to be clueless about math again! Algebra and calculus are tough on high school students like you. Professor Bob Miller, with more than 30 years' teaching experience, is a master at making the complex simple, and his now-classic series of Clueless study aids has helped tens of thousands understand the tough subjects. Calculus-with its integrals and derivatives-is famous for tripping up even ...
  
  











  



  
What If? Classic Volume 5 TPB (What If Classics)
Mary Jo Duffy, Michael Fleisher, ...

Marvel Comics, 2009

The fifth installment of alternate-Earth action! The Phoenix lived, but the Hulk died! The Avengers take on the world, but Korvac destroys it! Plus: Eternals; Inhumans; and gods, gods, gods! Featuring Daredevil, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.! What If? #27-32
  
  











  



  
Bob Miller's Basic Math and Pre-Algebra for the Clueless, 2nd Ed. (Bob Miller's Clueless Series)5 reviews
Bob Miller

McGraw-Hill, 2007

Math Made Easy!
Bob Miller takes very difficult concepts and makes them extremely easy to grasp. It is the one math book that will not make you tear your hair out of your head! The author uses a bit of humor and emotion to make math understandable to the average layman. The books are meant to be a supplement to whatever math text you are using. After Bob explains the concepts you will breeze through your ...
  
  











  



  
Fix Your Boat and Save: Repair, Maintain and Upgrade Your Boat for Less Money
Bob Cappy Miller

Rhapado Publishing, 2008
  
  











  



  
Lonely Planet USA10 reviews
Jeff Campbell, Loretta Chilcoat, ...

Lonely Planet Publications, 2004

Pretty detailed book for planning a trip
I found this book very usefull planning my trip in San Francisco with it's suburbs, valleys and antional parks, Las Vegas and Grand Canyon national park. I found everything I needed: places to see, hotels, links on internet.
  
  











  



  
Bob Miller's Calc for the Clueless: Calc III7 reviews
Bob Miller

McGraw-Hill, 1997

Multivariable simplicity
After the stress of Taylor and Sequential Calculus in Calculus II, I assumed that the Calculus of several variables would be trivial. In essence, it was. However, the prohibition of calculator usage, coupled with the oddities of 3-D drawing made Calculus III a little more difficult. However, Bob Miller came to the rescue! With his relaxed prose style and user-friendly interface, Stokes, ...
  
  











  



  
Bob Miller's Geometry for the Clueless, 2nd edition (Bob Miller's Clueless)1 review
Bob Miller

McGraw-Hill, 2005

Math Made Easy!
Bob Miller takes very difficult concepts and makes them extremely easy to grasp. It is the one math book that will not make you tear your hair out of your head! The author uses a bit of humor and emotion to make math understandable to the average layman. The books are meant to be a supplement to whatever math text you are using. After Bob explains the concepts you will breeze through your ...
  
  











  







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