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Oh My Baby, Little One
Published in Hardcover by Harcourt Children's Books (2000-03-01)
Author: Kathi Appelt
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Beautiful Book
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Review Date: 2008-10-15
Beautiful illustrations and a heart warming book about a mom working and her child in daycare.

A must-have for every home library!
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Review Date: 2008-03-23
This is one of the most beautiful books I've ever read, and we read A LOT in our house! I get teary-eyed every single time my son and I read this book together. The sentiment is just so perfectly accurate, and the appearance of the heart in every picture is a fun seek-and-find for my son. You just HAVE to add this book to your collection!

You miss me, and I miss you, and I must leave you for awhile.
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Review Date: 2007-08-10
Mama bird explains to baby bird, who misses her, how her love is with him throughout the day while she is at work. She tells him that she also misses him and finds his love with her. She also tells him that her greatest joy is when she comes home to him.

This is a good book for a working mother to read to her child (starting as young as possible) to reassure him/her and open up a conversation about the topic whenever needed. The pictures look just like my grandson when I babysit and he misses mommy.

Gift Of The Tortoise: A Musical Journey Through Southern Africa by Ladysmith Black Mambazo includes a song that the children sing when their mothers return from trading in the city (which may take days). It also has a song by a girl when she receives a gift from her father who works at a distance from the family and only sees them a few weeks a year.

Beautiful message!
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Review Date: 2007-07-12
I bought this book for myself when my first child was still a baby. It helped me with the drop off at preschool when she was a baby to know that our love was with each other when we were apart! I bought them this year when my sister-in-laws had their first baby girls and were headed back to work and they found them just as moving and sweet. What a great gift for any mom at any stage!

Childrens Books
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Review Date: 2007-05-13
This is one of the most beautiful and tender stories I've ever read about a working momy and the seperation she and her baby son must go through every day when she goes off to work and he goes to school. It helped me and my son a lot knowing that other families go through a similar process of separation anxiety. It also has beautiful pictures and eases the insecurities most little children go through when the aren't with their parents, I really recommend it.

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One Hundred and One Famous Poems: With a Prose Supplement
Published in Library Binding by Buccaneer Books (1990-09)
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A great place for those new to poetry as well as the expert! This volume has become a lifelong favorite!
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Review Date: 2008-12-08
John Adams told his son, John Quincy; "You will never be alone with a poet in your pocket."

This is a wonderful little compilation. Just the right size and length. It includes simple poetry that touches the heart, some timeless verses from 'the grand old masters' and some from the 'humbler poets' (Longfellow). It also includes the Magna Charta, letters from A.Lincoln, The War Inevitable (Patrick Henry) and the Declaration of Independence.

You can't go wrong with this volume, whether you are just dipping a toe, or you're steeped in the world of poetry.

One Hundred and One Famous Poems
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Review Date: 2008-08-28
This is a wonderful collection of poems. IT is a national treasure. I had this book and lost it, thinking that by now it was out of print. I love the variety of authors and the variety of each author's poems.

Excellent poetry collection beautifully finished in leather!
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Review Date: 2008-06-29
I've had many of these poems for many years. This was a nice addition to the family library. I now have 3 of the leather-bound volumes, and intend to buy several more. (each family member will get one of these TREASURES.

Great poems.
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Review Date: 2008-06-02
My Mother read these poems to us as we were growing up. I also memorized many of these poems at school. Reading it again was like visiting an old and familar friend.

Mother's Love
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Review Date: 2008-03-18
As a child my mother read from this book to me and to my father. She need
not have read much as she memorized many of the poems and can recite them
now, though well past her 90th year. I have given this book to many of my friends and consider it a gift of love and inspiration.

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Rosie O'Donnell's Crafty U: 100 Easy Projects the Whole Family Can Enjoy All Year Long
Published in Hardcover by Simon & Schuster (2008-04-08)
Author: Rosie O'Donnell
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Crafts sound great but finished product not always as shown
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Review Date: 2008-12-19
As a mom to 3 girls who love crafts as well as a Girl Scout Leader I am pretty well versed in the fine art of crafting. We've made several of the crafts in this book and just weren't impressed with the finished product. I understand that the pictures were all staged but we've been pretty disappointed with the results. The ideas are great and we'll continue to use the book as a springboard for our own projects.

Great Book
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Review Date: 2008-11-09
I am just an average mom who does not have one crafty bone in my body!
This book is well written, easy to follow and has great ideas! We spent a rainy afternoon doing craft after craft out of this book and never got bored!
My daughter is a little over 2 years old and typically gets bored after a few minutes. She took delight in seeing her "creations"!
Some of these crafts can be done with things that most of us have on hand too! (Flour and Salt!) No need to go purchase specific items to do a craft!
Simple crafts that can turn into great gifts for family and friends!

Great book!

Crafty Rosie O'Donnell
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Review Date: 2008-10-09
Good craft book from Multiple Emmy Winning former Talk Show host Rosie O'Donnell, who has done much in her career, from running her own Magazine to being one of the Star Hosts on "The View", with Barbara Walters. She's done stand up comedy, acted in movies and sung with Cher on "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home). New Yorker Rosie has also gotten political from time to time - Interestingly, in the 2008 Presidential Primary race, New York Senator Hillary Clinton earned more Votes than any other Presidential Primary candidate in the history of America (hillaryclintonforum, the denver group)

ROSIE O'DONNELLS CRAFTY U
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Review Date: 2008-08-16
THIS IS A WONDERFUL CRAFT BOOK FOR ALL AGES.
I WORK IN THE PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM AND USE
IT FOR STORYTIME CRAFTS. I WAS SO IMPRESSED
WITH IT I BOUGHT ONE FOR MY GRANDKIDS AND MY
DAUGHTER-IN-LAW WHOM IS AN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
TEACHER.

Great craft book for kids
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Review Date: 2008-08-03
This well written book with great illustrations is the perfect solution to keeping kids active and busy during the summer vacation or rainy days.

Children
Too Young to Die
Published in Paperback by Bantam Juvenile (1991-11-14)
Author: Lurlene McDaniel
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To Young To Die
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Review Date: 2008-08-06
I love these stories because they always make me take a step back and enjoy my life. This story is an amazing tale about a young girl who has it all and still has to live with something that rocks her world. I was a bit surprised on how grown up this story seemed. It talked very openly about sex so I would not recommend it to any girl under the age of 14. Still this story made me glad to be alive and not in a hospital trying to get better.

not dated at all
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Review Date: 2007-01-22
This was written before the internet age, but it's totally relevant today. It's about a girl who has it all (looks, brains, etc.), and then she discoveres she has cancer. She meets a guy in the hospital, someone who understands everything she's going through, and they start dating.

I liked this book because so many dating books sort of exist in a world where no one gets sick, and here, real life pops up and gives everything perspective. On the other hand, just because these characters get really ill doesn't diminish how important love and relationships are. Melissa and Ric still have sexual feelings and go through what all teens go through in relationships.

This was the first Lurlene McDaniel book I've read, and I plan to read as many as I can!

the best
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Review Date: 2006-03-22
the story sucks u in and wont let u out tell the end with tears in ur eyes

Too Young To Die
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Review Date: 2006-12-22
"The diagnosis is lymphocytic leukemia, Melissa. It's a form of cancer." This book puts you in the place of 16-year-old Melissa. She seemed to be a normal teen, living her life to the fullest. She was beautiful with long, thick, black hair, which would soon be gone. Her best friend, Jory, was always with her, and her all-time crush started to like her! She was even nominated to go out for the Brain Bowl, which was always her dream. Everything was going her way until she was diagnosed with a life-threatening disease, leukemia. She couldn't just live anymore; she had to fight for her life. A never-ending battle was going on in her body. Melissa's struggle between life and death really will make you see things from a different point a view.
I recommend Too Young to Die by Lurlene McDaniel to any person that wants to know what facing reality can be like. It is hard for people who haven't experienced loss, to understand. McDaniel does a remarkable job clarifying the situation and taking you on a journey through the eyes of Melissa, while battling her cancer. Many people die everyday of cancer, heart disease, and other dreadful causes. Think about how fortunate you are compared to many of these people that don't even know if they are going to be alive tomorrow.

Her books are the best!!!
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Review Date: 2006-03-18
I love to read...especially sad books. This book was amazing!! What bravery Melissa had. I don't want to give away any secrets but this is a MUST read!

Children
Warriors Box Set: Volumes 1 to 6
Published in Paperback by HarperCollins (2007-10-01)
Author: Erin Hunter
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THE AWESOMEST BOOKS EVER!
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Review Date: 2009-01-01
I started out reading the Warriors series with the first book in the Power of Three series from my library. I became addicted and asked for this for Christmas in '08. I've only read the first two books in the series, but they're awesome! MUST RESIST SPOILING THE PLOT!!!

Gift
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Review Date: 2008-12-29
This was a Christmas gift for my 11 year old grandson. He was very much impressed.

Nervous
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Review Date: 2008-12-28
Warriors Box Set: Volumes 1 to 6
I am very happy with the product, however, it arrived just 2 days before Christmas and I was getting very nervous as it was ordered on Thanksgiving. Basically, I could have gone to a bookstore and gotten them instantly and saved the postage.

Classroom Favorite
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Review Date: 2008-10-30
This set is so popular with the sixth graders I teach that students are often checking to find out if the next book in the series is available for checkout. Both boys and girls enjoy this series.

Cat's rule!
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Review Date: 2008-10-20
I bought this for my 10 and 12 year old grandsons. They are having a blast read and discussing the adventures with each other.

Children
Adventure Bible, Revised, NIV
Published in Paperback by Zonderkidz (2000-08-01)
Author: Lawrence O. Richards
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Bible School Teacher's dream come true!
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Review Date: 2008-06-19
This Bible is absolutely wonderful. At the start of each book it tells who wrote the book if known and why the book is important. The text is written in plain English much easier for kids to understand (and myself). There are side texts with sugessted activities and additional explanation of significant stories. I LOVE this Bible - this is the one I read personally now myself and I don't know how I would get through Bible School without it!

Adventure Bible, Revised (NIV)
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Review Date: 2008-01-18
Adventure Bible, Revised, NIV This book arrived in exellent condition. It was exactly what I was looking for.
The 7 Day Mental Diet This book arrived in excellent condition. It was exactly what I was looking for.

Wonderful Service
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Review Date: 2008-01-14
I received book in excellent condition, a lot faster than I expected (within days). My son loves it!

Good family discussions.
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Review Date: 2008-01-04
Love the historical/background information. This is a good resource for helping today's kids identify with the Bible's historical figures, cultures, and lessons. Without completely altering the poetic language, it offers activities and ideas to improve comprehension and help children see the relevance of the text to their own lives.

Excellent for kids wanting to know "more"
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Review Date: 2008-10-24
This is a fantastic Bible for the kid who is always asking questions. The question and answer section provided real, current issues with Biblical answers. It's written is a way that they can understand.

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Animorphs Box Set (Books 1-4)
Published in Paperback by Scholastic (1997-07-01)
Author: K.A. Applegate
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Animorphs the Invion
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Review Date: 2001-03-08
This books is great. I think it could have been better though. it's sick when Jake eats a bug.

Animorphs has action it's cool!
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Review Date: 2000-12-02
My first thought was it would be a bad book. When I started reading it, the book was great. It's about 5 teenage kids who meet an alien called an Andalite. His ship crashed and he was wounded. Soon after he met the kids and told them about the yerks, their tiny creatures that go inside the head of their host (or human). Soon he gives them the power to turn into animals. Their warning was to return to human in two hours or they'd stay in animal form. The part I like in the book was when they changed into animals like cats, dogs, and hawks. I didn't like the ending . They could've made a war between them.

Amazing Book
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Review Date: 2000-08-10
This book was incredably cool, when i started to read it, i thoght, wow! i must read #2. the book is like...i must read the continiue.....its great

Wonderful Books
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Review Date: 2002-12-07
Animorphs is one of the coolest series ever. The books are written very well, with an innovative plot. A bunch of five Normal kids stumble on to the secret invasion of the Yeerks on the human race. Something new and different, gripping till the last word, it leaves you longing for more and more. Applegate's tiger, elephant, wolf, horses, ants, dolphins, cockroaches, squids and so on will get you hooked. They make a Great read...so go ahead and buy it.

The Yeerks are among us; join the resistance in these books
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Review Date: 2002-01-05
This boxed set contains the first four books in K.A. Applegate's bestselling young adult science fiction series ANIMORPHS. Follow the early adventures of Jake, Rachel, Marco, Cassie, and Tobias, five kids who were given the power to morph into any animal they touch by a dying alien prince so that they might prevent his species' enemies, the Yeerks, from colonizing on Earth. 151-184 pages each. Great for reluctant readers! Each may be read independantly of the others, but reading in chronological order is reccomended. See individual product pages for a more detailed summary of each book.

Children
Avalon: Web of Magic Book 3: Cry of the Wolf (Bk. 3)
Published in Paperback by Seven Seas (2008-05-27)
Author: Rachel Roberts
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A New Book Lover
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Review Date: 2008-08-10
My daughter has struggled with learning how to read. She is 11 and reads at about a fifth grade level. She has consistently been at least one grade level behind and would become very frustrated when asked to read. This is the first book series she has ever read completely on her own! She loves the first three and has been begging to get the rest. I have placed a pre-order on the last three. I can't comment on the story much beyond the fact that she raves about it, but any book that helps my daughter discover a love for reading deserves 5 stars.

Mages,Monsters and More
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Review Date: 2006-05-22
The book Cry of the Wolf was an awesome book. It has dragons, wolves and griffins, some of my favorite mythical creatures. My favorite character is Adriane. Adriane is about 14; she has two friends' that are total opposites. My favorite part is when she battles the manticore.
Cry of the Wolf is about a girl named Adriane who lets her bonded animal Stormbringer (bonded animal is an animal that balances their magic) go into the magical world Aldenmore with wolves. Adriane gets worried and goes after her. While she looks for her she makes friends with a boy named Zach and gets a dragon for a bonded animal.
The dark sorceress captures her. While she's in the dungeon she finds another mistwolf. With the help of the other animals in the dungeon she gets out. When she gets out she has to battle the manticore . After that Stormbringer comes back with the rest of the pack. So Adriane finds her bonded animal and goes back to earth.

I think I like Adrainne now!
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Review Date: 2005-11-12
Finally Adrianne is on action. In the book there is alot of action and suspence though one part is kinda sad. Adrianne and her boned animal Storm hav a close bond when these other mistwolves come and Storm decides to join with the pack leaving Adrianne torn. The warrior then goes on a journey to find Storm. She then is on Aldenmore and meets with this one boy named Zach(human) and this strange rock. Soon they become friends and Adrianne soon learns about his past. Adrianne later figures out that the rock is not really what it seems. So far this is my faverite book in the series and I think everyone will love it.

awesome for all ages
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Review Date: 2005-10-12
This book is prehaps my favorite out of all of the books. Adriane is willful and strong. When she is pulled into Aldenmore, even if she feels like she can't go on, she keeps her head high and moves forward. The mistwolves are a major part of the entire series and in this book, they are shown in a new light, slightly harsh and sometimes cruel, but always for the safety and wellfare of the pack. I would recomend this book to anyone who is willing to sit down and read a fantasy story about loyalty, friendship and the never ending bond that is love.

Excellent to the magical series!
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Review Date: 2006-04-23
Adrianne and Storm share a bond unlike any other. Storm thinks that she is the last mistwolf living since she has no membory of the pack and Adrianne thinks that she has some blood of a mistwolf but not sure yet... until the mistwolf pack arrive and Storm sadly joins. Adrianne cannot since shes not a mistwolf and the leader of the pack believes that humans always bring destruction. When they leave that does not stop Adrianne from finding Storm. With the help of her friends the d flies make a portal though Adrianne gets sucked in to the world of Aldenmore. The action begins as the warrior fights monsters and meets this rock and this boy named Zach. Eventually Adrianne finds Storm and the pack accepts as Adrianne their wolf sister so shes part of the pack!

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Because of Romek: A Holocaust Survivor's Memoir
Published in Paperback by Vincent Press Publishing (2003-01-01)
Author: David Faber
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One of the greatest books
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Review Date: 2006-06-18
This has been one of the few excellent books i have ever read. It is actually real, it really happened, so it makes you feel as if this was happining before your eyes. It was sad, and well written. i actually heard David Faber, the author of this book, speak. He was an incredibly powerful speaker, and his book places you in his position, just as his speech does.

Recommend
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Review Date: 2005-10-22
David faber visited our high school last week, and had told us about his horrific ordeal during the holocaust. And I was utmost touched and embraced him. I could see those fear he told us in his eyes. And some of us left the auditorium in tears. I recommend this to anyone, because there is a dark side of humanity we taken for granted, and people had suffered more than anyone who had to go through.

Incredibly unimagionable boy's triumph against odds
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Review Date: 2005-06-08
I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Faber as he spoke at the middle school I attended when I was in 7th grade. He spoke to us about his experiences and encounters during the Holocaust that took part in Europe during WWII. Our history teacher read us "Because of Romek" as it was part of our curriculm. I have not been the same since. This is an incredible account of what he went through in keeping of his promise to his mother to stay alive. I would recommend this to a more mature audience being that it does have some parts that are somewhat rough to handle...or so were for myself but overall is an incredible read...as he takes you through his experiences.

One of the best books!!!
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Review Date: 2005-03-24
This book explains how David's encounter with the Holocaust and yet his story is sad but a good book to read. This is one of the best holocaust memoir I've read! I highly recommended. When I was starting to read the book, I couldnt but the book down...( I ended up finishing the book in 2 days!). I loved it and highly respect the holocaust survivors and of course, David Faber.

A haunting tale that will leave you thinking long after...
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Review Date: 2004-12-10
Had I thought it was fiction, I would have thought the author went over the top with this farfetched tale. To know that it is authentic is horrifying and at the same time captivating. If you are into the holocaust, then you will find this book absolutely fascinating; and if you aren't a history buff I recommend this book as enlightenment. My utmost respect to anyone that has been through this nightmare. And David Faber my deepest gratitude for having written this book.

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Becoming Attached: First Relationships and How They Shape Our Capacity to Love
Published in Paperback by Oxford University Press, USA (1998-04-23)
Author: Robert Karen
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good start
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Review Date: 2008-09-13
This book is perfectly written, gives a reading pleasure, a very good historical review of attachment theory. But if you want something more technical this may be not suitable for you. I'll advise this book as a good start for anyone who wants to get familiar with attachment.

A very fine treatment of the subject, useful in work with adults as well as with children. And for another fascinating book
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Review Date: 2008-08-20
I recommend That's How the Light Gets In: Memoir of a Psychiatrist by Susan Rako, M.D. The title comes from a song by Leonard Cohen: "There is a crack, a crack in everything. That's how the light gets in." Rako's book is remarkably candid, brilliantly insightful, and wonderfully wel-written. It's a great read. The writing just flows.

Amazing Insight to understanding others
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Review Date: 2008-03-26
I just finished this book about two weeks ago and I want to read it again. Although the book at times is a little technical, it is perfect for anyone interested in understanding people. Although the book is primarily about child development, Robert Karen adds amazing insights throughout that are absolutley mind boggling. I would highly recommend this to everyone because you will not only understand others, but you will understand yourself. Absolutely love it!

an illuminating guide that does not underestimate the intelligence of the reader
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Review Date: 2008-01-16
I'm about 2/3 of the way through this, and I must say: I am very impressed. You can learn a lot more from this book about childrearing and how to bring children up to be secure, confident adults that you can from most of the pop psychology and parenting books which present the fad of the day or some catchy opinion that has not been backed up by scientific research. Karen has a rare combination of professional expertise, a wide command of the extensive literature relating to early childhood including psychoanalytic, a real gift for writing, and a willingness to not dodge difficult issues and to be entirely forthright with the reader, without ever underestimating the intelligence of the reader to grapple with the issues he brings up and form their own conclusions. The book does get a bit dense towards the middle, including info that the layperson probably wouldn't want to bother with, but he never loses the narrative thread and I kept reading and learning and being grateful he did such a thorough and well-reasoned job of presenting all this material.

Book Review on "Becoming Attached"
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Review Date: 2008-04-28
This is an amazing book which was recommended to me by a friend who works in Child Protection - the parents of the children have mental health issues which range from learning disabilities to more extreme personality disorders. She sees babies and toddlers who have been abused through neglect; absence of communication; verbal, emotional, physical and sexual abuse. The children suffer a range of disorders from the physical to mental, emotional and social as a result, yet all have degrees of attachment to their abusers, ambivalent attachment and codependency and the patterns of how they are likely to develop are easy to see manifesting in the child that will become the adult if there is no early intervention, if the relationships were to continue between child and parent and if there is a lack of awareness or ability as a growing adult to consciously make efforts to change habitual patterns. This book covers all of these themes. Moreover in the seemingly relatively normal upbringing of a child and then the adult who looks retrospectively at their own childhood and their present relationship with their own children similar issues arise which affect their ability or capacity to love or show an ability to love. This book causes one to self-reflect, analyse and ponder quite deeply how we love because of how we were loved or what we understood or perceived love to be.


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