The Bloody Tower: A Daisy Dalrymple Mystery (Daisy Dalrymple Mysteries)5 reviews
Carola Dunn

St. Martin's Minotaur, 2007

a very enjoyable and absorbing read

+ Another excellent episode for Daisy
+ delightful historical amateur sleuth police procedural combination
+ Another enjoyable installment
+ Good - but not as good as usual
  
  











  



  
Stonehenge: The Eternal Mystery in Pictures
English Heritage

English Heritage, 2006
  
  











  



  
Jung's Map of the Soul: An Introduction5 reviews
Murray Stein

Open Court, 1998

A Primer On Jungian Psychology

+ Jung - Best concise introduction...
+ Excellent intro for beginners....
+ Excellent introduction to Jung
  
  











  



  
Soulcraft: Crossing into the Mysteries of Nature and Psyche23 reviews
Bill Plotkin, Thomas Berry

New World Library, 2003

Great Book!

+ Insightful and Honest
+ Amazing psychological vision quest
+ THE Transcendent "Self-Help" Book-and a Sequel Available Now Too!
+ Even better second time around
  
  











  



  
Memories, Dreams, Reflections51 reviews
C.G. Jung

Vintage, 1989

Intensity-his mind was flooded with profound ideas

+ One of Jung's greatest achievements
+ Reflections of Jung
+ Valuable linsight into Jung's inner life
  
  











  



  
Future Syndicate1 review
J Erwine

BookSurge Publishing, 2007

A collection of eight stories

Future Syndicate Edited by: J Alan Erwine Nomadic Delirium Press, Denver, CO Future Syndicate is a collection of eight stories about how crime in the future may be. The collection contains the following: "An Ingenious Adventure" by Jason Sizemore "The Gallows on the Garden Path" by ...
  
  











  



  
Stella Adler - The Art of Acting: preface by Marlon Brando compiled and edited by Howard Kissel (Applause ...8 reviews
Howard Kissel, Stella Adler

Applause Books, 2000

An amazing book about an amazing woman. A++++

+ she is amazing
+ Not Just For Actors
+ The ultimate Guide to a successful Life!
+ Essential
  
  











  



  
Jack Haringa Must Die!

Merricat Publications, 2008

Jack Haringa. The very name strikes fear in the hearts of the grammatically challenged. But fear not semicolon abusers and malapropists! The tables are turned in Jack Haringa Must Die!, which collects the very best Haringa death scenes and tales from... Jack Ketchum Christopher Golden Brian Keene Craig Shaw Gardner James A. Moore Laird Barron Nick Mamatas Mary SanGiovanni Lee ...
  
  











  



  
A Caribbean Mystery (Miss Marple Mysteries)15 reviews
Agatha Christie

Signet, 2000

WILL SOMEONE LET THE WOMAN SPEAK?

+ Miss Jane Marple at her Almost Best
+ The Murder Ahead
+ Obsession
  
  











  



  
HebrewPunk1 review
Lavie Tidhar

Apex Publications, 2007

HebrewPunk Rocks!

Combining Jewish mysticism with pulp adventure, HebrewPunk makes for a thrilling ride. The introductory story introduces you to the main characters, with each subsequent story telling you an episode in the life of that character. First you have The Rabbi, a kabbalist with a Golem for a side kick. ...
  
  











  



  
A Vase of Mistaken Identity (Thea James Mystery Series, Book 1)15 reviews
Cathy Elliott

Kregel Publications, 2006

Terrific in every way

+ A delightful page-turner
+ A Fun Read
+ Outstanding!
  
  











  



  
Living the Mysteries: A Guide for Unfinished Christians4 reviews
Scott Hahn, Mike Aquilina

Our Sunday Visitor, 2003

Very fresh approach to Mystagogy, especially useful for RCIA

+ Review of Living the Mysteries: A guide for unfinished Christians
+ Living the Mysteries: A Guide for Unfinished Christians
+ What every RCIA teacher needs
  
  











  



  
Darkest Fear (Myron Bolitar Mysteries)68 reviews
Harlan Coben

Dell, 2001

Myron's 7th Appearance

+ A PRETTY GOOD READ
+ How Far Would You Go For Your Family?

Darkest fear, by the brilliant Harlan Coben, is the 7th book to feature sleuthing sports agent Myron Bolitar and the series memorable cast of characters. Myron is shocked when an ex-girlfriend shows up at his door with news that he has a son and that the son has a life-threatening illness. This ...
  
  











  



  
The Eternal Mystery: Searching for the Creator's Thumbprint
John Sewell

AuthorHouse, 2000

Book Description: Every human wonders about his relationship with the eternal, with his Creator. The Eternal Mystery examines the evidence for such a relationship, it explores many mysteries that are a part of Homo Sapiens's development. As part of this exploration the book presents a new way of looking at mathematics and the dominant role it plays in our society.
  
  











  



  
Individual Psychology of Alfred Adler5 reviews
Heinz Ansbacher, Rowena R Ansbacher

Harper Perennial, 1964

An excellent book covering the major ideas of Adler

+ Authoritative Textbook On Adler
+ Making Sense of It All
+ an adlerian must-have book
+ An excellent introduction to Alfred Adler's work
  
  











  



  
Kept: A Victorian Mystery5 reviews
D. J. Taylor

HarperCollins, 2007

superb multifaceted Victorian mystery

+ Gothic atmosphere makes this a classic melodrama
+ A dense, ambitious Victorian novel
+ "It occurs to me I am another one of his avocets... for him to inspect at his leisure."
  
  











  



  
Queen of the Country
dgk Goldberg

Prime, 2008

This isn't your daddy's collection of dark fiction. In fact, it's your mama's. From the suicide bombers of Palestine to the whooping fans of NASCAR, Kelly Goldberg was the queen of the country where pink drinks were sacraments and everyone slept till noon. Read along with her tour, and find out the secrets behind the melungeon moon, the fate of Princess Di, and what it feels like to wake up next ...
  
  











  



  
Understanding Human Nature5 reviews
Alfred Adler

Oneworld Pubns Ltd, 1992

A must read book for students in the field of psychology.

+ Alfred Adler's Individual Psychology
+ Provocative!
+ Very Good, yet somehow unsatisfying
+ UNDERSTANDING HUMAN NATURE
  
  











  



  
Cat in a Crimson Haze: A Midnight Louie Mystery (Midnight Louie Mysteries)2 reviews
Carole Nelson Douglas

Forge Books, 1996

Cat in a Crimson Haze

+ Louie is a star!

I enjoy all of the Midnight Louie mysteries. I love cats and if you do too, you will definitely like these books. Makes you wonder what our cats really do on their own time!
  
  











  



  
Undiscovered Self15 reviews
C.G. Jung

Back Bay Books, 1972

The power to stand against the World

+ Jung Redux: A Review Essay
+ Phenomenally accessible.
+ Finding Self