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I could not put it down, it was history
This epic adventure is one of the best books I have read...The story centers around two brothers separated in early childhood, each thinking the other is surely dead.
The youngest brother Aaron is adopted by renegade warriors in Mexico, and later annointed their leader through an ancient mystical tradition. James, the tough and vengeful brother grows to be a Texas lawman who has vowed to find the killers of his family and bring them to his own personal definition of justice.
Years pass and eventually the brothers meet again not knowing who the other really is.
The book will teach you to see beyond appearances and advises that prejudice, in any form, is destructive.
After all, are we who we see in the mirror, or are we the culmination of our life experiences and actions?
I highly recommend this book and would love to see it made into a movie.
Rex Harrison

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Excellent for a read-along
Excellent kid's book
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An invaluable contribution to Alternative Medicine
All My Relations!
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A book for nurses, written by a nurse.After reading and reviewing this book, I can strongly recommend it to any nurse looking for a change in his/her career.
An Extremely Interesting and Educational Book ...

A reader-friendly, ten-star presentation!The book is written in the form of a series of lesson dialogues between a fictional Rabbi Cohen and his student, Daniel. (This format has precedents in classical Jewish literature, such as Yehudah Halevi's "Kuzari." It is also the way that Judaism is studied in real life.) Each week, Daniel comes with questions about the Messiah, and the rabbi answers them in clear, down-to-earth conversational prose. For those who want the actual Torah sources, these are included on the same page in smaller, indented type. Thus, it is possible to read this book in at least three ways: (1) For basic intro, read the dialogues and skip the source quotes; (2) To delve deeper, read the original sources (in translation) along with the dialogues; (3) To cite a quick reference, go to the appropriate chapter, or use the Source Index in the back of the book.
One problem that non-Hebrew-speaking readers may have is that the biblical books are named with their Hebrew titles, i.e., "Bereishis" instead of "Genesis." Unfortunately, these terms are not, unfortunately, included in the glossary. however, it's not too hard to figure them out from the context of the verses themselves. There is also an appendix called "Rabbi Cohen's Notes" which gives further source material and background info on the various individuals, historical periods, etc. discussed in the main part of the book.
And finally, the concluding chapter, called "9/11 and Beyond", warns against trying to fit details of current events into messianic end-time prophecies. As "Rabbi Cohen" points out to his student, there have been many periods in history when Jews (and others) mistakenly intepreted current events as The Last Days and ended up following false prophets -- with disastrous results. When the real Messiah comes, it will be obvious. Until then, we should yearn for the Messiah's coming every day, and study the basic principles of what to expect, but avoid getting into specifics about dates, events, which country or people is Gog or Magog, etc. The important thing is to concentrate on our personal obligations to to serve God, do mitzvot, and lead a Torah life, so we will be ready when the Messiah does come -- may it be speedily in our time.
Excellent Synopsis on the Jewish Teachings on MoshiachThis book would be very helpful for former Xtians who want a general knowledge on the true teachings on Moshiach (like myself, .i.e., Numbers 23:19), as well as anyone else.
Needless passages from Tanakh are not presented to counter Missionary claims of Yeshu; What is provided though, is sufficient. This was not the intent of the book.
For those wanting specific counter-arguments against missionaries, you should read "You take J-*-s-u-s, I'll take G-d", or the "Real Messiah", as well as the Jews-For-Judaism website.
A further explanation on why Moshiach Ben Yosef and Moshiach Ben David can't be the same person would be helpful.
Overall the book was excellent!

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The Unreported War
Even Better Than Wings of Fury!Sincerely this is even better than Wings of Fury. There are plenty of first person accounts (sea stories) of TopGun's genesis and dogfights against the VPAF. The USN was less than enthusiastic about funding and equipping this new school in 1969. When you read about this and put yourself back in time, it's amazing that TopGun ever got started. But that's just part of the story...
The F-8 Crusader's days were numbered as the F-4 Phantom was replacing the 'sader in the Fleet. The men that developed TopGun knew that BVR missile shots were not the answer. Pilots needed to know how to dogfight and get the maximum performance out of their airplane and work as a team (both as a section of fighters and as a Pilot/RIO team). TopGun provided the cadre to teach fleet Phantom crews to build this teamwork.
If y! ou're a fan of the F-4 Phantom, read this book. If you're a fighter aviation history buff, read this book. After you read this, go read Marshall Michel's CLASHES:Air Combat Over North Vietnam 1965-1972. You'll be shaking your head, wondering if the USN and USAF were fighting the same war. Makes you kinda wonder why the USAF scaled back its Agressor squadrons in recent years.

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Seasons at Eagle Pond
This book is a treasure...
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Celebrates cultures around the world!
This is a thought-provoking collection, serious yet fun.
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A mad and brilliant book of enormous energy.
"Infamy On Trial, through the prism of Vanity Fair"A group of American superstars are in Germany to do a film, the "Secret Life of Adolf Hitler". They are kidnapped by a terrorist organization who make, a series of increasingly bizzare demands. It is left to American Jutice department agent George Williams (a recurring character in DiMona's books) to battle the intercine forces in Germany to save the Americans. Williams unknowingly steps into the middle of ancient hatreds and desperate cold war gambits, on a search that takes him around the world trying to rescue the actors. DiMona takes obvious pleasure in the actors, imbuing them with great elegance and "star power". He couples his "movie stars" with trenchant politcal observations, and one of the most striking examinations of the culture of the "agent provacateur", those who create chaos and then get themselves elected as the party to end the chaos.
It is a stirring book, populated with Nazis, Communists and con men, all close to the bone, and starkly real. The book is an amalgamation of Elie Weisel and Dominick Dunne. A fittingly large scale and multi-leveled book from one of the finest American authors the latter half of this century.

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A Mighty Work
Worth reading again and againThey watched the sky and kept calendars. And they used the right triangle of Pythagoras two thousand years before Pythagoras was born.
It used to be thought that culture slowly radiated north from the Mediterranean to ignorant savages in northern Europe.
But the people of the Orkneys turned our ideas about cultural diffusion upside down.
Tomb of the Eagles is their enthralling story.