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Adobe Creative Suite 3 Web Premium All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))2 reviews
Damon Dean, Andy Cowitt, ...

For Dummies, 2007

An excellent collection choice.
Libraries seeking computer reference books promising lasting value would do well to look at this one-stop guide to creating a dynamic web site using Adobe's Creative Suite program. Damon Dean is an experienced web producer and developer who works with other equally talented to pack in over 800 pages of details, from formatting text and importing images to laying out pages and using PDF files. ...
  
  











  



  
X-Men: A Novelization36 reviews
Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Dean Wesley Smith, ...

Del Rey, 2000

X-Men
This book was awesome. It is, however, somewhat different from the movie, but it's still a good read. I really recommend this book it's one of the best Comic Book based movie novelization i've read.
  
  











  



  
Strange New Worlds 10 (Star Trek Strange New Worlds)1 review
Edgar Governo, Brian Seidman, ...

Star Trek, 2007

SNW: 10.
First of all, this review is JUST MY OPINION. Yours will no doubt be different, I am sure. Another great book of STAR TREK stories written by the fans. My only complaint is, thus far, in all of the TREK stories in this particular series, NOT ONE has featured a live Tasha Yar or has been placed in TNG's Season 01. Not only that, but I think that MAYBE there has been just one story to take ...
  
  











  



  
Have Tech Will Travel (Star Trek) (Starfleet Corps of Engineers 1-4)11 reviews
Keith R.A. DeCandido, Christie Golden, ...

Star Trek \ Simon Says, 2002

The concept that they shoulda used for the new tv series!
I picked up _Have Tech, Will Travel_ and couldn't put it down. I found myself thinking "this is what Enterprise should be!" What put me off originally besides the techy sounding title was the fact that it was compiled into novellettes, billed as short stories by different writers. I really don't like short stories because, you know, they just get interesting and then they end. But the way it's ...
  
  











  



  
Basketball: Multiple Offense and Defense, Revised Printing (Coaching Legends in Basketball)11 reviews
Dean Smith

Benjamin Cummings, 1998

The Holy Grail
I coached a camp this past summer in which a few coaches were discussing this book and referred to it as "The Holy Grail" of basketball books. To any coach looking for new perspectives and strategies, I would strongly recommend this book. You may not be able to use everything, and some of the information is a bit dated, but it prompted a million ideas of my own, and helped me plan out some fresh ...
  
  











  



  
Little Green Men6 reviews
Dean Wesley Smith, Kristine Kathryn Rusch

Simon Spotlight Entertainment, 2002

Don't hate it because of Tess...
If you are a fan of Roswell and you hated the second season this may make you feel a bit better. The book is a quick read but a fun read as we follow their trials, some funny and some scary, trying to turn Maria, Alex and Kyle back to their human pale skin colors along with a part of the Roswell population who live on the same side of town as three of our POD Squad. The writers show the ...
  
  











  



  
The Carolina Way: Leadership Lessons from a Life in Coaching11 reviews
Dean Smith, Gerald D. Bell, ...

Penguin (Non-Classics), 2005

Must Read for College Basketball fan
Dean Smith's book The Tarheel Way was a great read. This book is for kids 12 and up. Unlike many sports books it relates sports to the real world. Dean Smith and his co-writers do a great job of that. Dean Smith's book talks about the way he ran his basketball team. Dean Smith was all about life lessons and how basketball related to the real world. He does a great job of explaining the ...
  
  











  



  
Strange New Worlds 9 (Star Trek)3 reviews

Star Trek, 2006

Better than I expected!
For some reason, I find SNW 9 to be much better than last year's anthology. The stories, on the whole, read much better and are beginning to add in small details from certain series like the DS9 relaunch and The Lost Era. Although, I am at a loss to explain this year's tribble motif. Here is a story-by-story review by grouping: Star Trek: The Original Series "Gone Native" by John Coffren: ...
  
  











  



  
Strange New Worlds 84 reviews
Dean Wesley Smith, Paula M. Block, ...

Star Trek, 2005

Trek fans are coming up in the world!
Another year, another collection of Star Trek stories, by fans and for fans. Yes, it's Strange New Worlds VIII, and it follows the same rules as all of the others (including Strange New Worlds VII). It's a collection of stories written by authors who do not have much, if anything, published. Dean Wesley Smith (with help from Elisa J. Kassin and Paula M. Block) choose the stories that will be ...
  
  











  



  
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds VII8 reviews
Dean Wesley Smith, John J. Ordover, ...

Star Trek, 2004

All the stories are good, most great.
It has finally happened: all the stories are good. In fact, the majority of the stories are great. The Original Series stories are really entertaining. "A Test of Character" and "All Fall Down" capture Kirk, Spock and McCoy perfectly. "The Trouble with Tribals" is a wonderful alternate viewpoint story. The Next Generation stories are just as good, but generally also quite sad, which I never find ...
  
  











  



  
A Coach's Life18 reviews
Dean E. Smith, John Kilgo, ...

Random House Trade Paperbacks, 2002

a great look inside the heart and mind of a living legend !!
college basketball's greatest coach chronicles his life and details the philosophy and principles which governed his life and his approach to basketball. after reading the book you will understand why many consider him not only the greatest college basketball coach,but an even greater man.
  
  











  



  
The Escape (Star Trek Voyager, No 2)7 reviews
Dean Wesley Smith, Kristine Kathryn Rusch

Star Trek, 1995

Excellent writing, excellent story.
Particularly given that this story was written very early in the run of the "Voyager" series, making characterization that will ring true to those who've followed the series much longer difficult, and that it involves time-travel, a very difficult concept to do well, it is amazing how well-written this story is. The characterizations feel spot-on, (except for the fact that the EMH is consistently ...
  
  











  



  
Improving Therapeutic Communication: A Guide for Developing Effective Techniques1 review
D. Corydon Hammond, Dean H. Hepworth, ...

Jossey-Bass, 2002

Classic counseling text which is exceptionally practical
A classic in the field, this textbook focuses on practical skill development exercsies in learning how to communicate empathy and respect, and how to share one's own feelings sensitively but openly. It also emphasizes skills in working in the present moment and in confronting people without affronting them. Other chapters focus on destructive communication patterns to avoid and the process ...
  
  











  



  
Brute Force9 reviews
Dean Wesley Smith

Del Rey, 2002

The Action Starts Here!!!
"Nice shootin'," Tex said, as the Special Operations team charged into the enemy base killing some guards on the way in. Dean Wesley Smith, the author of Brute Force Betrayals, likes to be discriptive in his writing. He uses description in his battle chapters like, "His cut was viciously bleeding down Tex's neck" and "The deafening sounds of explosions were all over the planet". What I ...
  
  











  



  
Strange New Worlds, Vol. 6 (Star Trek)9 reviews
Dean Wesley Smith, John J. Ordover, ...

Star Trek, 2003

Great book!
I'm really enjoying these stories. So far I've read a few that are follow-ups to Official Star Trek episodes and movies. All of the stories are well written. Of course, I know these stories are all written by fans of Star Trek. The stories in the book were judged to be the best stories submitted for each of the Star Trek worlds. There are stories from the original show, The Next ...
  
  











  



  
The Rings of Tautee (Star Trek: The Original Series)4 reviews
Dean Wesley Smith, Kristine Kathryn Rusch

Star Trek, 1996

Very good Star Trek.
This is the first Star Trek book that I've ever read. It's well written and has a wonderfully creative plot. Having watched the show, I can easily identify with all the characters. The comment about the bridge having no seat belts, especially when they could be so helpful, is especially good (I've always wondered myself). Reading this allows Kirk, Spock, McCoy and the others live on beyond ...
  
  











  



  
By the Book (Star Trek Enterprise)25 reviews
Dean Wesley Smith

Star Trek, 2002

A quite good early "Enterprise" novel about first contact
Let me begin by saying that I believe that the world of "Enterprise" offers more potential for good scripts and/or novels than either TNG or TOS simply because in "Enterprise" mankind (along with certain aliens) is for the first time venturing out among the stars. Thus, the universe is not well-travelled, the technology does not work perfectly, the nonhuman races are truly alien because humans ...
  
  











  



  
Strange New Worlds III (Star Trek)9 reviews
Dean Wesley Smith, Paula M. Block, ...

Pocket, 2000

Strange New Worlds III - Very intriguing tales!
I have to admit that prior to reading the first Strange New Worlds novel I was a little reticent about fan fiction. That being said, the Strange New Worlds I & II novels more than removed that reticence, they turned me into a huge fan of these fan fiction novels, leaving me very much looking forward to the third one. Strange New Worlds III is an even more impressive collection than its ...
  
  











  



  
Section 31: Shadow (Star Trek Voyager)32 reviews
Dean Wesley Smith, Kristine Kathryn Rusch

Star Trek, 2001

Best book!
I loved this book. It become one of my favourites. Someone tries to kill Seven of Nine! Who and why wants Seven dead? You better find out!
  
  











  



  
Strange New Worlds, Vol. 5 (Star Trek)9 reviews
Dean Wesley Smith

Star Trek, 2002

Best SNW to date
The fifth Strange New Worlds anthology is the best to date. Although previous volumes have given us exceptional individual stories, such as "Isolation Ward 4" in SNW4 and "Whatever You Do, Don't Read This Story" in SNW3, this volume is excellent from start to finish. There are stories from all five of the Trek series, which is sur[prising, considering how close to the October deadline for ...
  
  











  







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