Alcatraz: The Lost Pearl (Love, God & Tattoos) Review

Alcatraz: The Lost Pearl (Love, God and Tattoos)
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I stumbled upon this book on my kindle. Like the previous reviewer, I was attracted to the cover. I started reading and could not put the book down. It was about all my favorite things, Jesus, tattoos and social work. The holy spirit in me was fired up about this positive read. Very realistic and well written story. I imagined it was someones memoire. I was not ready for it to end. Im looking forward to reading more by Aleshia Robinson and perhaps we will read more about Alcatraz. I give this kindle book five stars!

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Fifteen year old Alcatraz is being chased. Born and raised in a loving family, she suddenly finds herself fending for her life on the streets of Los Angeles. Consumed with anger, hurt and confusion, Alcatraz turns to the spiritual realm to find life's answers. While experimenting with pagan spells, Buddhist chants, and yoga sutras, she continually encounters a spirit who claims He is God. The Truth she learns from this spiritual quest introduces her to the unexpected world of divine healing, acceptance and unconditional love.

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Coffeeholic and the Cafe Review

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What a great read! The humour is typically Australian but will have international appeal. What a great setting for a book in Cairns and the Tablelands. The vivid descriptions of the surrounds will have you salivating for the lifestyle. Coffee, the tropics, romance with a twist of grass.


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Cafes of Childhood Review

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It's like Harry Crews said in his BURIED ALIVE documentary, if you write, some people are going to have problems with what you have to say. I recall that this was the case for this writer when the book was first published.
When I read CAFES OF CHILDHOOD, I was caught up in the drama and the powerful but spare use of language. I did not read the book as an indictment of the poet's family. He could just as easily have been writing in a persona. Poetry doesn't have to be factually accurate anyway, just moving and memorable. This book is both, and it is a surprise to me that Macioci has not pubished another.

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Swing Cafe Review

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Swing Cafe is a children's picturebook with a heavy jazz appreciation theme, accompanied by a music CD filled with classic recordings from great jazz artists such as Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway, and Fats Waller. The story follows a Brazilian cricket named Zaz, who hopes to sing in New York. Stowing away on a woman's fruit hat, she befriends a knowledgeable fly named Buster, who takes her to the Swing Cafe on East 54th Street. When Zaz gets up on stage, she brings a performance that will tug at the listener's hearts and emblazon itself in their minds for a lifetime. The art of Swing Cafe flows with excitement, and the text is relatively detailed, making Swing Cafe a good transition story between picturebooks and chapter books. Highly recommended.


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Vinyl Cafe Odd Jobs Review

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Stuart McLean is the Canadain version of Garrison Keiller, only funnier. I've taken his cds on all my latest trips--find myself laughing out loud.

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If The Shoe Fits (Sassy Sistahood, Book 2) (Life, Faith & Getting It Right #18) (Steeple Hill Cafe) Review

If The Shoe Fits (Sassy Sistahood, Book 2) (Life, Faith and Getting It Right #18) (Steeple Hill Cafe)
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At first I wasn't sure if I liked this story more or less than Made of Honor, which was fabulous. Then I decided it didn't really matter. Both stories are unique, though they involve some of the same characters. I enjoyed If the Shoe Fits and was impressed with how the title fit so many aspects of the story. The heroes were divine and for the longest time I wasn't sure who Rochelle would end up with, or who I wanted her to end up with. What a love triangle! At any rate, the ending was very romantic and made my heart swell to capacity. I loved the subtle messages about love, trust, and commitment, and the not-so-subtle message about saving yourself for marriage and the consequences that occur when things are rushed.
There were some really funny one-liners and numerous examples of great characterization. I think one of the things I enjoyed most was the miscommunication and the assumptions that really messed the heroine up. In the end she discovered that her love for the Lord was the most secure thing she knew, and that fearing what God had planned for her life was not God's will. His will was for her to live out her faith. Take risks. Love with no limits. Great chicklit!

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Crossroads Cafe Worktext B: English Learning Program Review

Crossroads Cafe Worktext B: English Learning Program
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Nice addition to teaching English as a Second Language. I bought the video series from a library and now I can use the books to help my class prepare for viewing the tapes.

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Crossroads Cafe is an exciting video program about real people working and living in the U.S.! Colorful Photo Stories and Worktexts make Crossroads Cafe an ideal program for practicing listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills, as well as learning about U.S. culture and workplace competencies.

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Visual Cafe' for Java Explorer: Database Development Edition: Maximize Your Object-Oriented Programming Skills to Create Database Applets and Applications Using Java Review

Visual Cafe' for Java Explorer: Database Development Edition: Maximize Your Object-Oriented Programming Skills to Create Database Applets and Applications Using Java
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I agree with the reviewers comments concerning the necessity for an up date. I used the book with Visual Cafe 3.0 and found the examples would not compile and all the examples incorrect for the versions 2.5 and 3.0 of Visual Cafe. The book is now a source for Java but almost useless for Visual Cafe. I think it is imperative that the publishers list the version of Visual Cafe the book was written for. It is deceptive not to put the version on the cover of the book. This is the last Coriol book I will ever buy.

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Introduces Java concepts and object-oriented methods in a way that is useful to experienced programmers and Webmasters who might be new to object-oriented programming. Covers Visual Cafe' for Java's Integrated Development Environment in great detail, showing how to take full advantage of all the features that it offers. Shows how to use Visual Cafe' for Java to develop applets and applications that interact with the most widely used databases. Discusses how Java-based standards, such as JavaBeans and JDBC, are used with Visual Cafe' for Java.

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Victor Vito and Freddie Vasco: Two Polar Bears On A Mission To Save The Klondike Cafe Review

Victor Vito and Freddie Vasco: Two Polar Bears On A Mission To Save The Klondike Cafe
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My daughter and I both love this song. We saw Laurie, Brian and Susie in concert, and pregnant and all she was excellent, jumping around, dancing, it was very entertaining. We were able to meet with them at the end of the show, and that is where I purchased this book. I think it was a very creative spin on the song. There aren't many words, its just the lyrics, but you can talk about the pictures. It's just very fun for the children to see the song come alive in art. It gives a face to Victor Vito and Freddie Vasco. There is also a CD included with the title track, and another track Buzz Buzz. Another cute fun song from Laurie. I am so glad Noggin started playing her, we really enjoy listening to her.

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Norah's Ark: Love Me, Love My Dog #2 (Life, Faith & Getting It Right #14) (Steeple Hill Cafe) Review

Norah's Ark: Love Me, Love My Dog #2 (Life, Faith and Getting It Right #14) (Steeple Hill Cafe)
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Pet store owner Norah Kent loves the Lord and animals; she dreams of one day having a family with Mr. Right, a person who must accept that she is prime caretaker of her beloved elderly Auntie Lou, is owned by Bentley the mutt, and must share her two passions especially her Christian faith.
Three bachelors show interest in Norah. US Navy Commander Connor Trevain seems to care for Norah, but she fears stepping out with him because her best friend Lilly wants him. The townsfolk push Joe Collier, who asks Norah for dates, but she knows he is not the one so has ruled him out. Finally there is police officer Nick Haley, who has three things going for him. Bentley has chosen him though he seems to fear the mutt and she keeps hearing the bells. Still Connor is nice if only Lilly wanted someone else like Nick for instance.
NORAH'S ARK is a pleasant optimistic Christian romance starring an upbeat somewhat innocent (too naive around men) protagonist and a cast of eccentrics starting with her matchmaking canine and a horde of other two legged, four legged, and no legged animals). The fast-paced breezy story line will provide fans of Judy Baer with plenty of entertainment from start to finish as the audience will wonder just who will win the Norah sweepstakes. The novel lives up to its classic second line "HAVE YOU HUGGED YOUR IGUANA TODAY?" as a fun filled tale.
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Vinyl Cafe Stories Review

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We heard Polly Anderson's Christmas Party first on a CD of Christmas music belonging to one of our college age daughters, then bought this out of curiosity. I loved it, my husband loved it, our daughters loved it, and my mother-in-law loved it. I even lent it to a co-worker who needed a good laugh and he loved it. Keep it in your car for a sure-fire mood-lifter on your way home from a hard day at the office as Dave and Morley navigate the trials of parenthood. Suitable for family listening.

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The Best Waterfront Dining: From San Francisco to Monterey Review

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I love to eat at new places, and this is a good guide for finding them in NorCal

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Surrounded on three sides by water, San Francisco boasts a wealth of great places to eat that are either on the water or inspired by it. This handy guide showcases some of the best waterfront dining in each of San Francisco's neighborhoods, as well as in other Northern California towns such as San Mateo, Half Moon Bay, Santa Cruz, Tiburon, and Sausalito. These restaurants feature not only fresh seafood dishes from around the world, but also great vegetarian, meat, and other menus. Included are detailed profiles of more than 40 restaurants on Ocean Beach, the Embarcadero, the Marina District, Fisherman's Wharf, and beyond — all the way from Tiburon in Marin to Monterey Bay. Hundreds of black-and-white photos capture the charm and atmosphere of the restaurants, while recipes compiled from top chefs offer both a preview of the restaurants and a permanent doggy bag.

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Attitude Adjustments: Affirmations for Inner Ecology Review

Attitude Adjustments: Affirmations for Inner Ecology
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In a simple and direct way, this book invites you to tune in to your Soul level and find a way to respond positively to any situation in your life.The way we act - our attitudinal response - is creating the world we live in. Clear and soul inspired attitudes are the key to a healhty world. Are you facing a situation and asking yourself "what should I do"? Open the book and your Soul will point the way, with a perfect plan of action! Beautifully illustrated, with soft invitations to evoke the best in yourself.

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going LOCAL An Adventurer's Guide to Unique Eats, Cool Pubs & Cozy Cafes of Central Pennsylvania Review

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Going Local"Without question, the greatest invention in the history of mankind is beer. Oh, I grant you that the wheel was also a fine invention, but the wheel does not go nearly as well with pizza."
Dave Barry
I was born naked, wet and hungry. The situation, thankfully, has improved, but I've never lost my appetite for good food. I was born lucky, because I've always found some of the best food and cooking right here in Tioga County. I love the black diamond steak at the Steak House, the French fries at the Hornet's Nest, and the mix and match six-packs you can get at Your Mama's Mug. Yep, if you want to know the best places to eat local and drink local, you ask a local. One man that has applied this wisdom to his travels is Ken Hull, author of Going Local: An Adventurer's Guide to Unique Eats, Cool Pubs & Cozy Cafés of Central Pennsylvania.
Ken Hull is a self-taught artist who resides in Boalsburg, Pennsylvania. When he's not creating and painting, he likes to spend his time riding the byways and back roads of central Pennsylvania on his Harley, scouting out cool places to eat and drink. Hey, why settle for boring, cookie-cutter chain restaurants when you can eat well and eat local?
Going Local is more than a guidebook. Its part journal, travelloge, and memoir. It's about Ken's experiences as he's traveled through Central Pennsylvania, and the places he's discovered and the folks he's met along the way. He starts with the 200 year old tavern in Boalsburg and goes on to include eateries like Webster's Bookstore & Café in State College, Restless Oaks in Mcelhattan, the Bullfrog Brewery in Williamsport, as well as Wellsboro's very own Wellsboro Diner. He focuses on unique places, mostly the smaller places--places with a history, a sense of self, real personality. Ken says, "My general rule is not to include any chains, `big-time' operations or really upscale restaurants, unless they possess some uniqueness, creativity, or oddities..."
Since the book is somewhat of a guidebook, Ken starts off each listing with a section called Just a Taste. Here you will find the name of the establishment, the address, contact information and other basics like price ranges, cuisine specialties, and local attractions so you can plan ahead. The book also includes a detachable map that allows you to navigate your way around and find the places he's visited and listed. Find a place you would like to visit, unfold the map, and have fun.
Ken's intention with this book is to inspire and encourage you to break away from the ordinary. Free yourself of the monotony of chains and fast food restaurants, and experience the enjoyment of independently owned eating and drinking establishments that we have in central Pennsylvania. The book is not a definitive work. There's more to discover along the wonderful roads, sweet byways, and little towns and villages. You can even find some of your own. Just use your map, ask the locals. And hit the road to discover what's around the next curve. Take the time to slow down this summer and share these experiences with family and friends, or maybe even a stranger. Have your own adventures, and maybe write your own stories as well...
Be sure to check out Ken's website for all his events. Amazon won't let me put the link up, but just google Ken Hull, or Going Local, and you should find it. This is a great book for any who loves to eat in Pennsylvania, or who will be traveling there.

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Cafe Racer: The Motorcycle: Featherbeds, clip-ons, rear-sets and the making of a ton-up boy Review

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Mike Seate has a leg up writing wise, he lives in Pennsylvania. Not that I think being from PA means you're a better writer, it just means you have to face certain slings and arrows that the boys in Newport Beach don't understand. In fact until recently Mike didn't even have a driver license. That speak volumes to the men and women in the other 47 states that experience what is known as "weather". It might seem trivial but as a harsh critic of motorcycle writing I have discovered it really is the key. This book chronicles three aspects of the Cafe Racer. First is Mike's personal experience "evolving" from a loud, low and slow biker to a fast, gritty ton up boy. He also covers both the history of the genre and where it is today. Many books have been written, both about the bikes and the "boys" of this era, some might be better but the photos and history here coupled with Mike's fine writing make it worthwhile addition to the veteran's shelf and a fine introduction for the beginner. Mike has a less strident attitude than some and is willing to see the gleam of the cafe racer spirit in bikes other than Wideline, pre unit drum only, leather-tank-strap models. While I think some of the "new breed" of ton up boys are a bit too cool for school, even us grumpy old men can appreciate the skill and hard work that goes into some of the new Cafe Racers even in this day of point and click purchases and CnC machining.

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A fascinating expose of the culture of the cafe racer - a motorcycle culture which emerged from WWII in the UK and the USA. Today, it's in the midst of a huge restrspective.

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Alaska Roadhouse Recipes: Memorable Recipes from Roadhouses, Lodges, Bed and Breakfasts, Cafes, Restaurants and Campgrounds Along the Highways and Byways of Alaska and Canada Review

Alaska Roadhouse Recipes: Memorable Recipes from Roadhouses, Lodges, Bed and Breakfasts, Cafes, Restaurants and Campgrounds Along the Highways and Byways of Alaska and Canada
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This is a really fine & useful cookbook. As the full title says, it features recipes from Alaska and Canada's Yukon Territory. Calories are a good thing in the frozen North, so this is definitely not a diet cookbook. That said, there are plenty of recipes which do not put consumers at risk of instant heart attack.
There are a number of real gems in here, including a lot of special breakfast dishes among the recipes, as one might expect from a book representing a lot of B&Bs. Many of them can be put together the night before and just cooked in the morning (Heavenly French Custard, Freezer French Toast, a wide variety of Strata recipes) and most of them would be really great for a Sunday brunch.
My current nomination for the best recipe in the book is Halibut Surprise, p. 134. I've made this for a number of potlucks since I found it. The first time EVERY adult at the meal asked for the recipe. Since then it's just been the ones who haven't already gotten it from me. This is an incredibly easy recipe to make, you can use halibut, salmon, shrimp, or crab (fresh king crab is awesome), and people will think you are an amazing cook. You can put it together before guests arrive; it doesn't need to be hovered over while cooking -- all in all, great for entertaining. Probably worth buying the book just for that!
A lot of the recipes feature local specialities, but only of the sort which can be obtained in local supermarkets in the Lower 48 (I'm not saying it'll be just as good as using fresh halibut or Copper River reds, folks, but it will still be good). Unlike most Alaska cookbooks, this one has no recipes for moose or caribou. About the only ingredient that might be hard to find is fiddlehead ferns, but they can be mail ordered in cans if you can't get fresh.

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The Baby Chronicles: The Whitney Chronicles Series #2 (Life, Faith & Getting It Right #20) (Steeple Hill Cafe) Review

The Baby Chronicles: The Whitney Chronicles Series #2 (Life, Faith and Getting It Right #20) (Steeple Hill Cafe)
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After two years of marriage, Whitney Blake Andrews is convinced her husband Chase is perfect. She still lives in a romantic daze, and life couldn't be better. Sure there are times she'd like to ship Mitzi, her assistant, to another planet, but other than that she has no complaints. Mitzi has a talent for geting on Whitney's nerves, and can turn a compliment into an insult and never even notice. It's all about Mitzi.
Whitney's best friend, Kim Easton, has survived breast cancer, and is eager to have a baby, but her doctor, and her husband are afraid with her medical history, a pregnancy will enhance her risks of the cancer returning. Then Mitzi announces she's trying to get pregnant, and Whitney feels a yearning for the patter of little feet.
The Baby Chronicles is a really fun book. Judy Baer knows how to spin a yarn that will keep her readers smiling. Warm, witty, with a wacky cast of characters, who get their exercise leaping from one mess to another, The Baby Chronicles is just as entertaining as The Whitney Chronicles. I hope there's a book three in this delightful series.

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Whitney Black left spinsterhood behind when she became Mrs. Chase Andrews, and marriage is all she'd hoped for. But when her friends Mitzi and Kim start going baby-crazy, she longs for her own little bundle of joy. Wouldn't it be fun if they all could embark on their baby journey together? And so begins The Baby Chronicles, Whitney's journal of pregnancy, recording every bump and blessing -- and a few unexpected detours and discoveries -- on the road to motherhood.

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