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Generation NeXt Marriage: The Couple's Guide to Keeping It Together4 reviews
Tricia Goyer

Multnomah Books, 2008

Christian Marriage Guide with Heart & Humor
Generation NeXt Marriage by Tricia Goyer is a terrific, hip Christian guide to marriage for Generation X. As the first generation of latch-key kids who often came from broken homes, they view marriage in a way completely different than their parents and grandparents. They are less likely to see divorce as an option and more likely to require authenticity and honesty in their relationships. Each ...
  
  











  



  
Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion22 reviews
Larry Nemecek

Star Trek, 2003

Very enjoyable for Next Generation fans.
This book is the best "companion" to a tv series I have ever read. It gives great "insider" stories on the shows production and on each episode. Highly recommended.
  
  











  



  
The Genesis Wave, Book Three (Star Trek: The Next Generation)17 reviews
John Vornholt

Star Trek, 2003

What happened?!!?
I was also going to title this review "ARRGGGHHHH!!!!". After two solidly-plotted books, the Genesis Wave saga falls completely to pieces with this third book. A Bajoran Priest steals a Genesis device, believing it to be the Orb of Life. The Enterprise, teams up with Admiral Necheyev and a small band of mercenaries to retrieve it. It's a good premise, but character-wise the result is such an ...
  
  











  



  
Next Generation Leader: 5 Essentials for Those Who Will Shape the Future35 reviews
Andy Stanley

Multnomah Books, 2006

NGL - Fully loaded
The Next Generation Leader is a great book. Andy has so much experience and insight. He writes to young leaders, encourages & challenges them, and calls them out. This book is a "easy read" but packed full of information and insight. It's good for individuals or groups.
  
  











  



  
Next Generation Wireless Applications: Creating Mobile Applications in a Web 2.0 and Mobile 2.0 World1 review
Paul Golding

Wiley, 2008

By far, the best wireless book I have read.
By far, the best wireless book I have read. It's key features are - it's independence, scope and practical insights. Very detailed but also an enjoyable read. I especially liked it because it helped me clarify many concepts independently (i.e. you can read the vendor's documents but they are biased by definition). Have no hesitation in recommending it
  
  











  



  
A Time to Harvest (Star Trek The Next Generation)11 reviews
Dayton Ward, Kevin Dilmore

Star Trek, 2004

EXCELLENT TREK
"Harvest" is a fantastic conclusion to this two part story. It is full of the kind of excitment that those of us who love Trek expect. This novel takes off at breakneck speed and does a wonderful job at tying a TV episode to itself as well. It gives a great plot and offers yet another look at the "Next Generation" crew in the kind of fantastic action that fans have come to love. I highly ...
  
  











  



  
Blessing the Next Generation: Creating a Lasting Family Legacy with the Help of a Loving God3 reviews
Marilyn Hickey, Sarah Bowling

FaithWords, 2008

Blessing the Next Generation
This Book is a true Blessing! This book will show you how to create the Legacy for generations to come. Wonderful and peaceful book.
  
  











  



  
Next Generation ABAP Development
Rich Heilman, Thomas Jung

SAP Press, 2007

This book shows advanced ABAP programmers new concepts, technologies, techniques, and functions that have been introduced to ABAP (Release 7.0) in the last few years. Based on a single real-world example that runs throughout the book - a university upgrading from SAP R/3 4.6C to SAP NetWeaver 2004s - you'll follow along with the university's lead ABAP developer as he develops a custom course booking system. This unique approach allows readers to ...
  
  











  



  
Next Generation Application Integration: From Simple Information to Web Services (Addison-Wesley Information ...15 reviews
David S. Linthicum

Addison-Wesley Professional, 2003

Good overview of EAI
Linthicum gives a good overview of integration approaches and middleware technologies. Makes sense of all the options out there.
  
  











  



  
Next Generation Intelligent Optical Networks: From Access to Backbone
Stamatios V. Kartalopoulos

Springer, 2007

The book covers protocols and other significant issues of the next generation optical network for undergraduate and graduate students, researchers, and managers in the industry. Topics are discussed without complex math, but with citations to references for those interested in an advanced math level.
  
  











  



  
Next Generation Java Testing: TestNG and Advanced Concepts5 reviews
Cédric Beust, Hani Suleiman

Addison-Wesley Professional, 2007

5 with a Few Qualms
This was not the book I expected, but it makes a lot of sense that it turned out this way. Cedric is like the Martin Luther of the testing world. I ranted about a lot of the same things in JUnit, especially for instance, the whole crazy TestDecorator business, but Cedric just blew the house down. TestNG, after JUnit, was like getting out of jail. So it makes sense that this book is a kind of ...
  
  











  



  
The Heart & Soul of the Next Generation: Extraordinary Stories of Ordinary Teens
Michael J. Bradley

Harbor Press, Inc., 2006

Best-selling author Michael Bradley paints a compelling and uplifting portrait of today's teenage generation through 20 emotionally charged and unforgettable stories of bravery, integrity, and heroism. His stories will convince you that today's teens have what it takes to make tomorrow's world a better place.
  
  











  



  
The Next Generation of Corporate Universities: Innovative Approaches for Developing People and Expanding ...1 review

Pfeiffer, 2007

It depends . . . .
If you believe the corporate university concept should be (and, more importantly, can be) evolved into something better, this book is for you. If, however, you believe the corporate university concept is already hidebound and destined to be supplanted due to the newer schools of thought regarding CORPORATE talent recognition, development, and management, the benefit of this book is questionable. ...
  
  











  



  
Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual (Star Trek Next Generation (Unnumbered))29 reviews
Rick Sternbach, Michael Okuda

Star Trek, 1991

More information than one could dream of...
I first purchased this book back when the series was still in it's early days and was actively being produced and aired on a weekly basis. I sat down with this book after getting home and started reading... and reading... and reading. I couldn't put it down. I was amazed at how in-depth this book was. I was astounded to learn that many of the shipboard systems are based on actual scientific ...
  
  











  



  
Global Leadership: The Next Generation (Financial Times Prentice Hall Books)3 reviews
Marshall Goldsmith, Cathy Greenberg, ...

FT Press, 2003

Awesome resource
This book is a tremendous rescource for anybody who leads a team or organization in a increasingly complex, dynamic and global world. It's filled with practical advice, stories, studies and book references.
  
  











  



  
Imzadi Forever (Star Trek, The Next Generation)9 reviews
Peter David

Star Trek, 2003

Read the description people!
If you had bothered to read the description of the book, you might realize it is reprinted material. The original Imzadi is one of the best books (Star Trek or other) that I've ever read. I would give it six starts, vaulting it from loved it, to changed my life status. I grew up on STTNG (laugh all you will) and I always wanted more of an explanation into the Riker/Troi relationship. Imzadi ...
  
  











  



  
Star Trek Next Generation: Q-In-Law54 reviews
Peter David

Globe Fearon, 1994

A Match For Even Q's Annoyance
I have never laughed so hard while reading a Star Trek book in my entire life. Luxiana, please excuse my spelling, Troi who'se Betazed frankness and lack of restraint is evenly matched with the manifestation of Q as we know them. Within brief moments, we can see why Q are somewhat afraid of Terrans. One day, Q will have to put up with an advanced version of Luxiana! Forget about a civil war in ...
  
  











  



  
Immortal Coil (Star Trek The Next Generation)34 reviews
Jeffrey Lang

Star Trek, 2002

One of the best Star Trek books that I've read.
And I've read well over a hundred. This book seemlessly integrates plot threads from numerous television episodes and movies, while putting its own unique spin on all of them. It is the ONLY treatment of Data with his emotion chip that I've ever seen handled even marginally well, and it's handled beautifully. The characterizations are marvellous, the pacing is quick and never drags, and the plot ...
  
  











  



  
Strike Zone (Star Trek The Next Generation, No 5)13 reviews
Peter David

Star Trek, 1991

Paradigm shift...
I first read this when I was young and stupid, and my reaction was something along the lines of 'Yeah, yeah. Next,' and little else. And, for a long while, that was how I left it, even when I began to reread the novels on a whim -- I mean, for crying out loud, let's face it. The 'description' of the plot on the back cover leaves a lot to be desired. So does the cover, for that matter. Thus ...
  
  











  



  
Star Trek: The Next Generation - Intelligence Gathering (Star Trek the Next Generation)
Scott Tipton, David Tipton, ...

IDW Publishing, 2008

One year ago IDW's Star Trek comics line launched with Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Space Between, a series of six stand-alone issues. Now, prepare for the latest voyage of the Enterprise as the creative team that brought you Klingons: Blood Will Tell tackles an all-new Star Trek: TNG mini-series.
  
  











  







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