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Asperger Syndrome And Difficult Moments: Practical Solutions For Tantrums, Rage And Meltdowns48 reviews
Brenda Smith Myles, Jack Southwick

Autism Asperger Publishing Company, 2005

Best available - for adult tantrums also
For people struggling with Asperger tantrums/breakdowns/lock-ups/rage, this book offers many insights and strategies to understand, prevent and manage the behaviour. Highly recommended.
  
  











  



  
Can America Survive? The Rage of the Left, the Truth, and What to Do About It45 reviews
Ben Stein, Phil DeMuth

New Beginnings, 2004

Keeping up with the truth facts
I found the topic very interesting and enlightning on the facets of what really happens in the government and the media.
  
  











  



  
Elder Rage, or Take My Father... Please!: How to Survive Caring for Aging Parents275 reviews
Jacqueline Marcell

Impressive Press, 2001

Thank you for a WONDERFUL book. Both entertaining AND full of valuable information.
I wish to extend a huge thank you to Jacqueline for writing this book! My mother-in-law had been diagnosed with dementia and had progressed to point where we felt it was no longer safe to allow her to continue to live alone. Our problem was that she was fighting us "tooth and nail" at every turn. She did not realize the scope of her problem. She felt she merely could not remember things once ...
  
  











  



  
All the Rage: The Boondocks Past and Present (Boondocks)12 reviews
Aaron Mcgruder

Three Rivers Press, 2007

final installment
This is the final installment of McGruder's Boondocks comic strip. It's a bit weaker than the other two large volumes, but still very strong. There were some strips from the first collections scattered throughout, and not necessarily in order. That threw me off here and there. There's a large section of articles and interviews which are quite interesting. And finally there is an anticlimatic ...
  
  











  



  
The Anger Workbook: A 13-Step Interactive Plan to Help You... (Minirth-Meier Clinic Series)46 reviews
Les Carter, Frank Minirth

Thomas Nelson, 1992

Angry Young Man
I've browsed through many Anger Management books and found this one to be good. Despite the reviews about religion and Christianity I picked it up with an open, objective mind. As a person who has suffered with anger issues for more than 25 years I can say that I've had so much help from this book, even more help than my therapist. The impact of writing out personal things inside the book is ...
  
  











  



  
Rage6 reviews
Wilbur Smith

St. Martin's Paperbacks, 2007

Rage
Wilbur Smith never fails to capture me with his writings. Rage is a wonderful depiction of a whole different world in South Africa. While he changes a few details it is still a very good indication of a life that many Americans do not understand. While entertaining us with his magnificent choice of words he is also educating us on a life style or self-being of the South African person. I ...
  
  











  



  
Rage of a Demon King (Serpentwar Saga , Vol 3)108 reviews
Raymond E. Feist

Eos, 1998

Dramatic continuation of the Serpentwar Saga
I hadn't read the book in a while, but re-reading the entire saga has lent me a greater appreciation of this brilliant series. This book picks up from the end of Rise Of A Merchant Prince. Time is running out, as reports indicate that the army of the Emerald Queen from the continent of Novindus will reach the Kingdom in a matter of months. Erik von Darkmoor, formerly on "death row" for the ...
  
  











  



  
Blue Rage, Black Redemption: A Memoir15 reviews
Stanley Tookie Williams

Touchstone, 2007

An insight and education you won't find in any school
This book is seperated into two sections. The first half being, Blue Rage and the second, Black redemption. Their's different titled chapters compiled into each section. The first half of the book is about Stan's life from being a child in Lousiana until he gets arrested in South Central Los Angeles in 1979 for the four murders he was convicted of commiting. The second half is about his ...
  
  











  



  
The Velvet Rage: Overcoming the Pain of Growing Up Gay in a Straight Man's World36 reviews
Alan Downs

Da Capo Press, 2006

Generalizing Differences
Downs, Alan. "The Velvet Rage: Overcoming the Pain of Growing Up Gay in a Straight Man's World", Da Capo Press, 2006. Generalizing Differences Amos Lassen Alan Downs has written a book for everyone--not just gay people. He leads us on a journey involving cultural values and human flaws as well as perfection so that we can find authentic human hope. I know this sounds like a mouthful but ...
  
  











  



  
Prepared for Rage: A Novel21 reviews
Dana Stabenow

St. Martin's Minotaur, 2008

This Woman Can Write by Spike Walker
As a sourdough Alaskan, Dana Stabenow's love for, and her knowledge of that great state comes through in every sentence. Her raw talent as a writer, and her passionate delivery of the written word separates her from the pack. She skillfully transports the reader into a world most of us would never, otherwise, visit. In short, this woman can flat write! So enjoy! Spike Walker
  
  











  



  
Cat in a Red Hot Rage (Midnight Louie Mysteries)9 reviews
Carole Nelson Douglas

Forge Books, 2008

Midnight Louie Rocks!
If you have not read any of the Midnight Louie Books by author Carole Nelson Douglas, you are missing out on an entertaining, and incredible series. Louie is a crime solving master along with his partner and self proclaimed long loast daughter Louise.. He takes care of a cast of characters that always seem to find trouble in their hometown of Las Vegas. There is mystery,magic,intrigue,sex and ...
  
  











  



  
The Sixties: Years of Hope, Days of Rage12 reviews
Todd Gitlin

Bantam, 1993

A memoir from a 60's revolutionary
This was required reading for a graduate course in American history. Todd Gitlin's "The Sixties: Years of Hope and Days of Rage" is Gitlin's first hand account of the revolutionary air surround the 1960's. Gitlin was the president of the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) until 1969. Through his book Gitlin is able to describe the feelings of social unrest and dissatisfaction among baby ...
  
  











  



  
The Bachman Books : Four Early Novels by Richard Bachman (Rage / The Long Walk / Roadwork / The Running Man)15 reviews
Richard Bachman

Plume, 1985

An Excellent Anthology
Wow. I am amazed by these stories that Stephen King wrote so early in his carreer. They are all impressive and well written. They all have lasting impact. The first two are excellent psychological thrillers, complete with plenty of interesting philosophy. The third is a slow moving, character analysis of a schizophrenic. The final story is a fast moving action story. All of the stories are ...
  
  











  



  
Aztec Rage (Aztec)7 reviews
Gary Jennings, Robert Gleason, ...

Forge Books, 2007

Aztec Rage-A Superb Reprisal
Superb Reprisal of Hidalgo/Independence Movement in Mexico--Following in footsteps of forebear, Gary Jennings' Trilogy (Aztec, Aztec Blood, Aztec Autumn), the Jennings Clan has continued the fourth in the accurate and pertinent historical time period of the North/Central Mejica (Anahuac)indigenous / colonial / independence era -- one could only hope to continue the quintology into the Southern ...
  
  











  



  
Rage: An Alex Delaware Novel (Alex Delaware Novels)83 reviews
Jonathan Kellerman

Ballantine Books, 2006

Typical Kellerman, interesting, too long, enjoyable
Rage is another novel by Jonathan Kellerman featuring psychologist Alex Deleware and police detective Milo Sturgis. Eight years ago, Deleware consulted on a case where two young boys, barely teenagers, brutally murdered a two year old toddler. Delaware has long forgotten about the case until recently, when one of the killers, now 20 and out of prison, calls Delaware and asks for a meeting. The ...
  
  











  



  
A Secret Rage16 reviews
Charlaine Harris

Berkley, 2007

Older Harris novel, worth reading if you like Lily
This is a reprint of a much earlier Charlaine Harris work. It's a stand-alone, though very reminiscent of the Lily Bard series in tone. As another reviewer mentioned, this is definitely not a cozy mystery, nor is it serio-comedy as are her "Dead" series. It's darker than the Harper series, as well. It was, however, very well written. I finished it in hours because I couldn't put it down. ...
  
  











  



  
Road Rage (A Chief Inspector Wexford Mystery)15 reviews
Ruth Rendell

Dell, 1998

A typical Wexford novel - excellent!
Rendell has done it again! This is a masterful mystery that will keep you guessing until the very end. Wexford's beloved Kingsmarkham is a village divided. A new bypass is scheduled to be constructed, and protesters descend on the quiet little town, causing havoc everywhere. Dora Wexford is kidnapped on the way to the train station. Within hours, it becomes apparent that four other people ...
  
  











  



  
Transforming Anger: The HeartMath Solution for Letting Go of Rage, Frustration, and Irritation6 reviews
Doc Childre, Deborah Rozman

New Harbinger Publications, 2003

No more raging maniac
I am so thankful that I found this book. I had fallen into a terrible pattern of screaming uncontrollably at my kids and then later having to apologize. My kids were afraid of me and how I would react. This book made sense to me from page one. Every page has been an "Ah-ha" moment of how I have conditioned my heart and mind to respond with anger. It has been so worth the money. I am now using the ...
  
  











  



  
Rage of Angels80 reviews
Sidney Sheldon

Grand Central Publishing, 1988

Rage of Angels
This is a story about a young and brilliant attorney, Jennifer Parker, who gets involved and is torn between two men: Michael, a ruthless mafia man and Adam, a high profile politician being prepared for the US presidency. We follow Jennifer as she evolves through the years to become a highly successful attorney while the life she leads in the dark will come back to haunt her and eventually be the ...
  
  











  



  
Rage: A Step-by-step Guide to Overcoming Explosive Anger3 reviews
Ronald T. Potter-Efron

New Harbinger Publications, 2007

Overcoming outrageous rage
Ron Potter-Efron once again presents clinicians and clients with an insightful exposition of the family of emotions associated with interpersonal aggression and violence. He describes the intrapersonal roots of the interpersonal experience of explosive anger that is as disruptive of the aggressor's life as it is of the aggressed. For Ron rage is more than the far extreme of anger continuum. He ...
  
  











  







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