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A Girl Named Zippy: Growing Up Small in Mooreland, Indiana
A Girl Named Zippy: Growing Up Small in Mooreland, Indiana
Author: Haven Kimmel
Book Type: Paperback
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 8/24/2006


Amusing book. Quick read!


How to Develop a Professional Portfolio: A Manual for Teachers
Review Date: 12/8/2005


Are you a teacher about to prepare your portfolio for an interview? This book will guide you through the process by addressing what you need to know about portfolios, guidelines for assembling a portfolio, organization of portfolio around teaching standards,and artifact possibilities.


Something Tastes Funny
Something Tastes Funny
Author: Sean Donnellan
Book Type: Paperback
  • Currently 3/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 9/29/2005


Now there's hope for the cooking impaired!!
"Something Tastes Funny" is the first book to mix childhood trauma with a dash of cumin. Designed to give help and inspiration to anyone who has never cooked, it is written by Sean Donnellan, who until he started improvising his way through his own TV show, "How to Boil Water", also knew nothing about food. In this practical primer, flavored with manic duality, her serves up hilarious stories, drawings,a nd photos with over one hundred east-to-prepare recipes for delicious-entrees, desserts, appetizers,salads and even breakfast stuff!


Sullivan's Law (Carolyn Sullivan, Bk 1)
Sullivan's Law (Carolyn Sullivan, Bk 1)
Author: Nancy Taylor Rosenberg
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
  • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 9/29/2005


Carolyn Sullivan,probation officer in Ventura County, California, has a lot on her plate. One of her probationers has just been arrested for rape and she's got a court-mandated report to turn in. THen without warning, she's assigned a sensitive case that's sure to turn up the heat even more-supervising convicted killer Daniel Metroix.
Twnety-three years ago, Metroix went to prison for the murder of a teenage boy. Metroix's file indicates that he's unpredictable and dangerous. But what's more unsettling is his claim that he's innocent-a claim that Carolyn tries to dismiss, until what should be a routine meeting erupts into an inferno that nearly kills them both.
Now Carolyn is diving into a case that everyone else seems to want to keep closed...one that leads behind the glossy exteriors of Ventura's most prominent sons into the darkest corners of a killer's soul. Someone will strike at the heart of Carolyn's worst fear in an attempt to silence her for good.


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