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T.A. for Tots, Vol. 214 reviews
Alvyn M. Freed

Jalmar Press Inc.,U.S., 1985

T. A. for Teens
Going from a teenager to a young adult, I read the book T. A. for Teens. I wished I had learned about transactional analysis throughout my school years.It would have helped me deal and understand my behavior and that of others, as well as be a happier person. Now, I am a mother of a wonderful little girl. I'm looking for T.A. for Tots, to start her out earlier than I did. BUT IT IS OUT OF ...
  
  











  



  
Everybody Pays17 reviews

Vintage, 2001

Rips the nerves wide open
Nobody frees the truth from the mud the way Andrew Vachss can. I've had enough of pain and abuse as plot-points, and I can tell you that *this* writer's never goes near that kind of exploitation. Instead, he shows the reader the anatomy of evil -- so we can *recognize* it when we see it in the real world. His fictional work ends up giving the reader a crystal clear set of textbooks on the evil ...
  
  











  



  
The Browser's Book of Endings: The End of Practically Everything and Everybody10 reviews
Charles Panati

Penguin (Non-Classics), 1999

A Great Read
Panati reviews all forms of endings, and writes well and frankly---there is much good historical information here, and he touches on little discussed topics!!!
  
  











  



  
Everybody Say Amen20 reviews
ReShonda Tate Billingsley

Pocket, 2007

Very Good Read!
I love this book it is very good from beginning to end. I did not want to put this book down. But I am looking for for the next part because I want to know what happens next......ReShonda Tate Billingsley is a wonderful author. I enjoy all of her books.
  
  











  



  
Mayo Clinic Healthy Weight for Everybody14 reviews

Mayo Clinic Trade Paper, 2005

Takes some dedication
I've fought my weight my whole life. I've always been afraid of "fad" diets or diets that exclude one particular food. I think they are not a healthy way to lose weight. Everyone kept telling me to "eat a balanced diet" but no one explained what that meant. People talk about saturated fats, trans fats, etc and I felt like they were speaking a foreign language. My friends would count calories ...
  
  











  



  
Word: For Everybody Who Thought Christianity Was for Suckas12 reviews
Mykel Mitchell

NAL Trade, 2005

Keepin' It Real
What keeps young people away from the church? What can be done to draw them in? Why would young people want to go to church anyway? These are but a few of the questions Mykel Mitchell addresses in his book WORD: For Everybody Who Thought Christianity Was for Suckas. Using his own life as an example, he shares his experiences in a vivid and honest manner. He begins by explaining why he ...
  
  











  



  
Mom Management: Managing Mom Before Everybody Else26 reviews
Tracy Lyn Moland

Gift of Time, 2002

Common sense solutions for Moms -- and Mr. Moms!
Ok, I'm not a Mom. But I'm married to a Mom, and I've been a stay-at-home Dad for the last two years. With four young children, I'm always amazed to turn around at the end of the day and see what a never-ending, often thankless job a Mom has. The family room gets cleaned up, but an hour later it looks like a toy store just exploded. There are new piles of laundry to do. There's always one ...
  
  











  



  
Everybody needs a rock18 reviews
Byrd Baylor

Macmillan/McGraw-Hill School Pub. Co, 1995

Great for Earth Science teachers!
I teach 6th grade and one of the things we learn about is rocks. I bought this book based on the reviews, but after reading it I felt compelled to write one too. I try to get my students excited about rock collecting. This book is so simple, yet so inspiring. It begins by saying "I'm sorry for kids who only have tricycles, bicycles, horses, elephants, goldfish, three-room playhouses, fire ...
  
  











  



  
If Everybody Did15 reviews
Jo Ann Stover

JourneyForth, 1989

I loved this book!
I loved this book as a kid some 40 years ago and have thought back on the positive effect it had on me over the years. I have been looking for it every few years for a long time and am thrilled to see it in print again. I have referred to this book countless times to groups at work and during employee reviews. I intend to make this required reading for my children and for my employees! :-)
  
  











  



  
Everybody Eats Well in Belgium Cookbook24 reviews
Ruth Van Waerebeek

Workman Publishing Company, 1996

Authentic
I am a Belgian living in the US and I bought this book in 1996. I vouched for it being authentic and still representative of how people cook today. Even busy families know that sitting together at the table at the end of the day is a great way to unwind and to strengthen the body and mind. They value the time to listen to each other while eating slowly (no tv or other distractions). My friends ...
  
  











  



  
When Everybody Wore a Hat8 reviews
William Steig

Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media, 2005

A Little Slice of History.....
"In 1916, when I was eight years old, there were almost no electric lights, cars or telephones-and definitely no TV. Even fire engines were pulled by horses. Kids went to LIBRARIES for books. There were lots of immigrants..." William Steig takes the reader back to the simpler times of his childhood when mother bought her meat at the butchers, boys didn't play with girls, a nickel could buy ...
  
  











  



  
The End Times Made Simple: How Could Everybody Be So Wrong about Biblical Prophecy6 reviews
Samuel E. Waldron

Calvary Press, 2007

A book that lives up to it's title
Waldron's book is titled "The End Times Made Simple," and for the most part he demonstrates the truth of that title. I have to add the caveat that understanding the end times will never be as simple as many other biblical doctrines. However, in this book, Waldron shows that the end times don't have to be as hard to understand as we tend to make them. He begins the book with some simple ...
  
  











  



  
Everybody Wins! A Life in Free Enterprise7 reviews
Gordon Cain

Chemical Heritage Foundation, 1997

Real Capitalism -- The Way It Should be
We need more business leaders and managers who embrace and practice Mr. Cain's brand of business and general living. very pragmatic, down-to-earth, no-frills, seeing things for what they are -- Very ZEN. Mr. Cain is a hero, not so much for the wealth he created for himself and many others, but the way he lived his life when he did not have alot of money. Involved in a number of his transactions ...
  
  











  



  
Everybody Eats Lunch7 reviews
Cricket Azima

Glitterati, Inc., 2008

cooking is fun!!
I bought this book for my niece and nephew, 5 & 3 years old,and they loved it. zach thinks its great fun to play with the removable pieces while zoe loves to help make the new foods from all over the world. they both love to simply carry the book around the house, the design is so cute! i tell everyone to buy this cook book, its a great "first cook book" to give a child. go out and get it!!
  
  











  



  
Everybody Has a Tumor: Cures for the Negative Thoughts That Are Cancerous to Our Lives6 reviews
Brian R. King

Writers Club Press, 2001

A Book of COMFORT and HOPE
"Everybody Has a Tumor" is an inspiring book about this authors ordeal with testicular cancer and how he overcame it. I recommend this book not only for all cancer patients and their families, but for anyone who has been through anything tragic in their lives. Overcoming tragedies in life is not easy - this book offers COMFORT and HOPE for all who read it! While it teaches anyone suffering from ...
  
  











  



  
Everybody Eats There: Inside The World's Legendary Restaurants7 reviews
William Stadiem, Mara Gibbs

Artisan, 2007

Everybody eats there
"Everybody eats there" is the best dinner party gift I have ever come across. Well written, witty and meticulously researched, it tells everything you ever wanted to know, from the menu to the clientele and history, about the most exclusive restaurants in the world, the ones you always dreamt of going to. I have personally been lucky enough to have gone to many of the 100 restaurants described in ...
  
  











  



  
Everybody Loves Pizza: The Deep Dish on America's Favorite Food6 reviews
Penny Pollack, Jeff Ruby

Clerisy Press, 2005

Fun-facts and mouth-watering kitchen ideas for pizza aficionados everywhere
Beautifully illustrated with color photography throughout, Everybody Loves Pizza is part cookbook, part restaurant guide, and part trivia fun book all about the delicious and popular food of pizza! Chapters look at the origin of pizza in Italy and its evolution in American culture, featuring recipes from expert chefs, from Barbecue Chicken Pizza to Prosciutto Pear Pizza, Rosemary Red Onion Pizza, ...
  
  











  



  
Everybody Loves Ice Cream: The Whole Scoop on America's Favorite Treat9 reviews
Shannon Jackson Arnold

Emmis Books, 2004

A real treat of a book!
So far, this book has garnered only five-star reviews, and I absolutely agree with all the raves the other reviewers have given this book. I bought it for a research project along with quite a number of other food history books, and this is probably the best of the lot. It's more than history and facts - yes, it teaches you more than you ever wanted to know about ice cream, but it's fun and ...
  
  











  



  
Management Lessons from Mayo Clinic: Inside One of the Worlds Most Admired Service Organizations7 reviews
Leonard L. Berry, Kent D. Seltman

McGraw-Hill, 2008

From someone who spent 25 years with Mayo Clinic
I retired from Mayo Clinic 5 years ago, after spending 25 years with the organization in senior administrator capacities. I now live in Bellingham, WA, where I mentioned this book to the administrator of our local hospital and VP of a high-quality regional healthcare system. She said she had it on the top of her "to read" pile, but before doing so, she asked, "Is it true?" My answer is a ...
  
  











  



  
When Everybody Cares: Case Studies of ABA with People with Autism6 reviews
Bobby Newman

Dove & Orca, 1999

If Autism is in your life, read this book!
"When Everybody Cares" should be read by anyone involved in teaching and treating children with Autism who are utilizing Applied Behavior Analysis, or even to help educate and advocate what ABA can do for the Autistic population. As a mother of a child with Autism, everything can be extremely challenging . Eating, self help skills, sleeping, speaking, social interactions, self stimulatory ...
  
  











  







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