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21. Two-Stroke Engine Repair and Maintenance
$11.99
22. Conquering Stroke: How I Fought
$8.26
23. The Stroke: Theory of Writing
$2.51
24. 100 Strokes of the Brush Before
$4.99
25. Stroke and the Family: A New Guide
$137.93
26. Caplan's Stroke: A Clinical Approach
$17.69
27. Strokes of Genius: The Best of
$1.55
28. Heat Stroke (Weather Warden, Book
$6.57
29. Brain, Heal Thyself: A Caregiver's
$57.95
30. Speech After Stroke: A Manual
 
$12.47
31. Donna Dewberry's Complete Book
$0.97
32. My Stroke of Luck
$56.99
33. Stroke Rehabilitation - Guidelines
$0.13
34. Never Give Up: My Stroke, My Recovery,
$9.96
35. Bold Strokes: Dynamic BrushworkIn
$6.00
36. Swimming Drills for Every Stroke
37. Two-stroke Tuner's Handbook
$152.00
38. Uncommon Causes of Stroke
$5.43
39. My Grandpa Had a Stroke
$37.93
40. The Scott Motorcycle: The Yowling

21. Two-Stroke Engine Repair and Maintenance
by Paul Dempsey
Paperback: 208 Pages (2009-09-08)
list price: US$24.95 -- used & new: US$13.38
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Asin: 0071625399
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Get Peak Performance from Two-Stroke Engines

Do you spend more time trying to start your weed trimmer than you do enjoying your backyard? With this how-to guide, you can win the battle with the temperamental two-stroke engine.

Written by long-time mechanic and bestselling author Paul Dempsey, Two-Stroke Engine Repair & Maintenance shows you how to fix the engines that power garden equipment, construction tools, portable pumps, mopeds, generators, trolling motors, and more. Detailed drawings, schematics, and photographs along with step-by-step instructions make it easy to get the job done quickly. Save time and money when you learn how to:

  • Troubleshoot the engine to determine the source of the problem
  • Repair magnetos and solid-state systems--both analog and digital ignition modules
  • Adjust and repair float-type, diaphragm, and variable venturi carburetors
  • Fabricate a crankcase pressure tester
  • Fix rewind starters of all types
  • Overhaul engines--replace crankshaft seals, main bearings, pistons, and rings
  • Work with centrifugal clutches, V-belts, chains, and torque converters
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5-0 out of 5 stars Great book - very comprehensive
Covers small engines in great detail, a lot of background information for the novice.Highly recommended!

5-0 out of 5 stars Worth the money.
This book is the ideal solution for those that are mechanically inclined and like to fix their own tools.The book is written very plain and simple language with excellent picture examples.I fix small engines but have always been befuddled by the two stroke engines.I have never fussed so much about fixing the things before, but this book breaks down the information with practical knowledge as well as theory on the operation of the engines.The book is well worth the money. ... Read more


22. Conquering Stroke: How I Fought My Way Back and How You Can Too
by Valerie Greene
Hardcover: 272 Pages (2008-04-14)
list price: US$24.95 -- used & new: US$11.99
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Asin: 0470137924
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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"A true story of triumph over tragedy, this book is a must-have guide for anyone affected by stroke."
—William S. Maxfield

"Valerie Greene's courage, persistence, and willingness to search for the healing energies within her have shifted her body, mind, and spirit. Her story is an inspiration to all."
—Donna Eden

Stroke is the third leading cause of death in the United States today and the leading cause of adult disability. Now Valerie Greene, a stroke survivor whose recovery surpassed even the most optimistic expectations, uses her own dramatic, inspiring, and eye-opening story to illustrate and deliver the important practical information you and your loved ones need to prevent, recognize, minimize, and recover from stroke. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars infomative but not a practicl recovery option for many
very informative, but not everyone can spend so much money out of pocket to beat stroke. as a 40-year old survivor, i want to beat my sroke but there is a limit to our resources andworking husband is doing his best to keep up with my urrent schedule of appts.

4-0 out of 5 stars Encouraging
I read thisrecently as a stroke survivor 4 months after my brain event. I found quite a lot of encouragement and helpful information packed into this book. The author focused on what can be done to recover, not what can be done to settle for a lesser recovery. The information presented gave me a calmer,more patient, and broader outlook on my recovery as a lifelong process.Not so big a change from life before my stroke. Life was about learning things,being challenged, and conquering obstacles, both physically and intellectually. It still is.
cheers!

4-0 out of 5 stars Strokes and recovery from them
Ms. Greene did a good job of emphasing the benefits of therapy following a stroke.Some of her treatments may be beyond the financial capability of many; but most were not.Her perservance and self-drive come through as key issues for anyone related to someone who has suffered a stroke.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book
I found this book to be incouraging to keep on going to the goal
of restoration.Many helpful resources in the back.

5-0 out of 5 stars A top pick for senior health collections
A stroke can radically change one's life - to the point that he or she isn't the same person anymore. "Conquering Stroke: How I Fought My Way Back and How You Can Too" encourages sufferers of strokes to not let it and do whatever it takes to overcome their affliction and live how they want to once more. While offering plenty of advice for both treatment and the recovery process, it acknowledges that the best cure is prevention and has a focus on that subject as well. "Conquering Stroke: How I Fought My Way Back and How You Can Too" is a top pick for senior health collections and for anyone who fears or wants to overcome stroke.
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23. The Stroke: Theory of Writing
by Gerrit Noordzij
Paperback: 96 Pages (2006-01-01)
list price: US$25.00 -- used & new: US$8.26
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Asin: 0907259308
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Appearing for the first time in an English-language edition, The Stroke puts forward a genuine theory of writing that is, the concepts behind letters on the page, whether by pen, pencil, or brush. Concerned not with art calligraphy and beautiful forms, The Stroke is a description of the phenomenon of letters and how they are made in writing. Starting from basic principles, Noordzij begins with the white space that creates definition by surrounding letters. Then, using simple geometrical concepts, he describes in minute detail how the strokes of writing can be formed. His theory serves to repair the split that grew up, with the invention of printing, between written and typographic letters. With The Stroke, Noordzij can be seen as a prophet of digital typography committed to freeing typefaces from the constraints of their embodiment in metal. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars The Stroke: Theory of Writing
This is a classic and is great in any typographer or graphic designer library. I got this book used and was in excellent condition. ... Read more


24. 100 Strokes of the Brush Before Bed
by Melissa P.
Paperback: 176 Pages (2004-09-22)
list price: US$12.00 -- used & new: US$2.51
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Asin: 0802117813
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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An instant blockbuster in Italy where it has sold over 700,000 copies, and now an international literary phenomenon, 100 Strokes of the Brush Before Bed is the fictionalized memoir of Melissa P., a Sicilian teenager whose quest for love rapidly devolves into a shocking journey of sexual discovery.Melissa begins her diary a virgin, but a stormy affair at the age of fourteen leads her to regard sex as a means of self-discovery, and for the next two years she plunges into a succession of encounters with various partners, male and female, her age and much older, some met through schoolmates, others through newspaper ads and Internet chat rooms. In graphic detail she describes her entry into a Dante-esque underworld of eroticism, where she willingly participates in group sex and sadomasochism, as well as casual pickups. Melissa's secret life is concealed from family and friends, revealed only in her diary entries.Told with disarming candor, Melissa P.'s bittersweet tour of extreme desires is as poignant as it is titillating. One Hundred Strokes of the Brush Before Bed is a stunning erotic debut, a Story of O for our times. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Aw geez.
When the book came out, it sounded promising: a coming-of-age tale with sex as the means of self-discovery, told by a precocious, smart young woman.Nah, it's a cheap, trashy book along the lines of those found in the checkout line at the grocery store. It was soulless reading-- I didn't care about anyone on this book, much less the narrator. So, I made the best of it and skipped to the naughty parts, thinking the book could be salvaged as a cheap thrill.Problem is the author's crappy writing ruined it throughout.Ms. Parente is obviously enamored with herself and her self-perceived writing talent.She drowns in her own ego, and it shows in the writing. The problem is either she does not really have the talent to back up her ego, or her annoying self-involvement gets in the way of what could be good writing.I don't really care. After reading this, I just want back the time I invested in it.

4-0 out of 5 stars Great if you can get beyond the "dirty" aspect...
I got this book at a book sale, and had I noticed when I picked it up that it was classified as "Erotica"...I wouldn't have purchased it. To each his own, but romance novels with ridiculous sex scenes are not my thing.

That said, this is not a romance novel with ridiculous sex scenes, nor do I think it should be classified as "Erotica". Yes, sex is a HUGE part of this book, but it is real-life sex, the kind that can build you up or break you down--and in this case, it's the kind that can break you down. It is difficult to understand how 100 Strokes... can be a fictionalized memoir written by a 17-year-old girl. I get the feeling that Melissa P. did actually experience much of what she wrote about, or else she wouldn't have been able to describe feelings--both physical and mental--in such vivid detail. Of course, Melissa P. is Italian and this book was originally published in Italy, so maybe teenagers over there are really that much more sexually active/knowledgeable than teenagers over here.

If you can stomach reading about sex--and a lot of it--I definitely say give this book a try. I'm rating it 4 out of 5 stars but I feel the need to repeat that there are a lot of sex scenes in this book, many of which were difficult for even me to get through. However, the author's insight and writing style are exceptional and I do feel that any open-minded young woman can learn a lot from this short yet poignant novel.

1-0 out of 5 stars Can't Believe It's Real...
Depending on what you read, this is either an "actual" or "fictionalized" diary of a teenager's sexploits.My vote falls for "fictionalized", and highly fictionalized at that. It reads to me exactly like a teenager's FANTASY of what having all these sexual experiences would be like.

Badly written, this "author" needs more more experience before she publishes more books.If it weren't for the shock value of its subject, no one would ever read this.

1-0 out of 5 stars Not Groundbreaking
I read this book while living in Italy, and when it came time to pack up, I simply threw it away to save space.I had seriously considered burning it publicly.It is my love of literature that compels me to do so.As a writer and a human, I have to say that the fact that this tripe is an international best seller is horrible.There are so many talented writers out there, fighting for publication, and yet the industry caters to shock value garbage like Melissa P.'s thinly veiled prepubescent diary as worthy of printing.Everyone over the age of 16 has been 16.We know all the angst.Just because this book involves a lot of sex doesn't make it erotica.It's a shame too because Mel P. does have a grasp of language and her metaphors are not bad.I'd consider reading something from her that was a polished work instead of her sodden journal entries.ps.Shock value in Italy= 10.Shock value in America=1.Teenage angst and self destruction in the name of "love" ain't nothin new.

3-0 out of 5 stars Sexy, dirty, sad
This is a sad book that you cant help reading in the same way it is hard to not look at an auto wreck. At the same time it also has some very erotic moments, but sadly they don't leave you excited... The book just has to much of a dirty , grimy, nasty side to it. The world is a harsh place. ... Read more


25. Stroke and the Family: A New Guide (Harvard University Press Family Health Guides)
by Joel Stein M.D.
Paperback: 288 Pages (2004-10-25)
list price: US$23.00 -- used & new: US$4.99
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Asin: 067401667X
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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A young woman suffers a stroke; she rebuilds her career and personal life, but not before her marriage falls apart. An eighty-year-old man dies unexpectedly of stroke, leaving his grown sons to wonder whether they are genetically predisposed to stroke. A recently retired woman confronts her future with a husband suddenly disabled by stroke. How can she help her husband? Will he ever recover? How will she cope with her own emotional stress?

In Stroke and the Family: A New Guide, Joel Stein shows the many faces of stroke and the people it strikes. To the family just beginning to cope with the aftermath of a stroke, the diagnostic tests, drug regimens, rehabilitation strategies, and varied prognoses can be completely bewildering. Because stroke can affect memory, speech, and movement, the impact on everyday routines and close relationships can be especially intense. Stein has produced a book that allows general readers and nonphysicians working with stroke survivors to make sense of the confusing variety of diagnoses and treatment options, and goes on to explore challenges the recovering stroke patient and the recovering family will face during a long recuperation with an uncertain outcome. Stroke and the Family offers up-to-date information and places the current research findings in context.

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5-0 out of 5 stars Wish I had read this book sooner!
My husband is a 52 year old stroke survivor.I recently picked up this book at the local library and found it extremely informative.It's been 1 1/2 years since my husbands stroke and I only wish I had found it sooner!The book is very well organized with plenty of examples of patients experiencing various changes after stroke.A must read for anyone who knows (or is) a stroke survivor!

5-0 out of 5 stars a must read for family and friends re Stroke
This well written book tells , in mostly plain language, just what happened, how bad it can be and how lucky you are to be as good as you are. Answers treatment questions and gives many good references.A must read for care givers.

2-0 out of 5 stars unsatisfying
I hoped for insight, inspiration and guidance.I got some sursory information and no inspiration.This might be a good book for someone on the outside looking in.But if you are hoping for ways others have navigated this stressful time, this isn't it.If you are simply curious about different treatment approached and want to know what others have faced.Then, OK.But if you hope to learn how others have navigated these stormy waters and succeeded...this is very unsatisfying.Want to learn how to work together as a family?What you may need to do etc?forget it.

5-0 out of 5 stars What the Family Needs to Know
Learn the basics of stroke care, and what to expect from the hospital and rehab.This helped me understand how stroke affects people differently (speech, paralysis, etc.).
After my brother suffered a stroke at 59, I've read a lot of titles on the topic.This book gives a compact overview of the causes, effects, and treatments.
To supplement a book like this, I recommend reading personal accounts of stroke survivors.Those helped me understand the situation from the viewpoint of someone who had experienced it.

5-0 out of 5 stars Readable with lots of good information
In response to a family emergency, I ordered four books on stoke recovery. Two had been recommended to me as being helpful for lay people: (1) "Living With Stroke: A Guide For Families" (Senelick, Rossi & Dougherty, 1999) and (2) "Stoke and the Family: A New Guide" (Stein, 2004). I ordered these for my family members (and myself). Two more were written at a much more scholarly, technical level for clinicans: (3) "Recovery after Stroke" (Barnes, Dobkin, & Bogousslavsky, Eds, 2005), and (4) "Stroke Rehabilitation: A Function-Based Approach" (Gillen & Burkhardt, Eds, 2004).

Each of these books has much to recommend it.I hope to write reviews of all four; I've already written an Amazon review of "Living With Stroke".I can see why the first two are standouts, and have been helpful to so many people. They are well-written, concise books with plenty of important information. These books will help you quickly become an educated consumer of medical care. (They won't always familiarize you with medical controversies and choices, but they do a remarkable job of capturing the key issues. Controversies include, for instance, the use of anti-seizure meds, and the use of statins for cholesterol reduction, especially in women.Stein in particular is more likely to point out controversies, and he does point out side effects of medications, in various instances).

Stein's book is easy to read and has succeeded in packing in an enormous amount of information into a 272 page paperback.Unlike "Living With Stroke," it contains a number of illustrations and photos which are helpful in understanding the brain, setting up a safe home environtment, etc. It contains more (and sometimes different) information than "Living With Stroke."Toward the end, it does a nice job of discussing medical research and experimental treatments, but also makes readers aware of a wide variety of "nontraditional" treatments, such as acupuncture, herbs, and biofeedback.

The book's 20 chapters cover the following:What is a stroke?; Finding the Cause of a Stroke; Stroke prevention; How the Brain works; Medical Complications after Stroke, Recovery and Rehabilitation; Stroke in Young and Old; Impact on Marriage and Relationships; Impact on Children and Family; Return to Work and Leisure Activities; Weakness after Stroke; Loss of Sensation or Vision; Problems with Memory and Thinking; Emotional and Personality Changes; Communication Difficulties; Swallowing Difficulties; Pain and Muscle Spasms; Equipment and Home Environment; Nontraditional Treatments; Understanding Clinical Research.There is an extensive appendix on "resources and information"

I believe that many people will be able to complete the book in a two or three nights. That's important when time is of the essence and you are trying to educate yourself quickly.

If you are a family member and/or a caretaker: This is the book to bring with you to the hospital waiting room. Take this one, or the "Living With Stroke" book. You are likely to be waiting for long periods between visits with doctors and nurses, and you'll have many questions. You'll learn much more detailed general information from this book than the 10 minutes you spend consulting with the doc. What this book doesn't explain is how to deal with hospital staff who are busy and not always concerned with communicating with family members. But it provides plenty more. You can use this book to educate other family members and friends who might not be as thorough and bookish as you, and win them over to a sensible and realistic agenda.

If you are a professional, you may find this book helpful, for a variety of reasons. First off, you might consider recommending this book, or "Living with Stroke," to your patients. Stein's book contains more, and different, information than "Living With Stroke" (I recommend both).Moreover, you might use the language in these books to explain situations and decisions to patients and their families. The authors have taken care to discuss emotionally and cognitively complex material in a sensible and clear manner. ... Read more


26. Caplan's Stroke: A Clinical Approach (Caplan, Caplan's Stroke)
by Louis Caplan MD
Hardcover: 688 Pages (2009-05-21)
list price: US$159.00 -- used & new: US$137.93
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Asin: 1416047212
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Updated and revised, this new edition of Caplan's Stroke continues to provide a concise and pragmatic approach to the evaluation, diagnosis, and management of adult and pediatric stroke patients. Dr. Caplan-a highly esteemed stroke authority- shares with you his vast experience and wisdom as a stroke clinician, including his time-tested strategies and unique clinical pearls that you can implement into your own practice. Expanded coverage of imaging and laboratory diagnosis and treatment as well as extensive revisions throughout, brings you the latest advances on prevention, complications, and rehabilitation. The use of case studies illustrates the types of clinical scenarios you may experience in practice. And, its conversational, easy-to-read format make Caplan's Stroke an ideal resource for general neurologists, non-neurologists, and stroke specialists alike.

  • Discusses all cerebrovascular diseases to help you differentiate among all types of stroke so you can treat each patient appropriately.
  • Takes a distinctly personal and individual approach to general principles, pathophysiology, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation, offering practical, clinical guidance on stroke and stroke related issues.
  • Provides detailed discussions on stroke syndromes in children and adults, including large artery occlusive disease of the anterior circulation, brain embolism, spinal cord stroke, and many, many more, to help you better manage every condition you see.
  • Uses case studies to highlight and emphasize clinical points.


  • Includes expanded coverage of imaging and laboratory diagnosis and treatment to help you make better informed evaluation and management decisions.
  • Presents meticulous revisions and updates throughout, particularly to the chapters on stroke prevention and rehabilitation to keep you current on today's best practices.
  • Features a new two-color design with updated artwork and more images that elucidates key points and enhances visual guidance.
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1-0 out of 5 stars PROMISSES
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5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent stroke book!
Excellently written, really in-depth and personalized advice from Dr. Caplan. It feels as if you have a teacher just beside the book, and it reads like a novel. It has been an invaluable resource as I go through residency, definetely reccomended!

4-0 out of 5 stars Easy read, not comprehensive
For a quick and easy read, this is a great book; however, it is not by any means comprehensive. In fact, for a more comprehensive review, I would recommend the J.P. Mohr book, the newest edition of which comes out January 2011. This books is geared more toward the non-vascular neurologist. For fellowship trained vascular neurologists, it is too general and doesn't offer much in the way of management.

5-0 out of 5 stars great service
The book was exactly what i was looking for and the condition was perfectly written that i understood what i was buying and receiving. the plus side? it came 3 days earlier that was quoted! i would definitely buy more used books through amazon.com and better world books. ... Read more


27. Strokes of Genius: The Best of Drawing (Splash)
by Rachel Rubin Wolf
Hardcover: 144 Pages (2007-07-01)
list price: US$32.99 -- used & new: US$17.69
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Asin: 1581808615
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Awe-inspiring works by contemporary masters, along with the secrets behind its creation.

Strokes of Genius: The Best of Drawing
Drawing is the most intimate and immediate form of self-expression, fundamental to every artist's ability to communicate with a viewer. The sense of energy and expression that can be captured in mere strokes of charcoal, ink, pastel, marker or any of the other modest mediums proudly represented in this book is astounding.

A glowing celebration of the art of drawing, Strokes of Genius features styles ranging from meticulous realism to imaginative flights of fancy, from lyrical sketches created in minutes to intricately layered renderings that took months to complete.

  • 169 stand-out examples of the finest drawing being done today, selected from hundreds of submissions from around the world.
  • An impressive range of styles, materials and techniques covering a wide array of subjects, including still life, the figure, animals, landscapes, portraits and more.
  • Comments from the artists offer firsthand insight on the creation of each artwork, diverse perspectives on drawing, and fresh ideas and techniques.

An incomparable source of inspiration and delight for artists and art lovers, Strokes of Genius contains hundreds of combined years of expertise, artistic breakthroughs and, above all, remarkable drawings that leave a lasting impression. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars The Best
If you enjoy drawings this is a must have. Some of the best work anywhere in a variety of styles. More than I expected.

2-0 out of 5 stars A Strange Mix
This book contains some very accomplished work, but also a lot of really weak stuff such as you'd find in a how-to book for beginners. I can only assume they did not get a lot of quality entries from which to choose. If I had seen the book before ordering, I would not have bought it (and I got it used).

5-0 out of 5 stars more like strokes of student drawings
What this book needs is some good editing. Cut out the student grade stuff and put in more work by some of the artists in the book who are truly skilled.

The cover is the by far the best drawing in the book and it's not even a drawing! It's done with oil washes and scumbles. If you are looking for work that looks like the "drawing" on the cover, this isn't the book to buy.

There are some very good drawings in the book (yes there are a some), but the majority of the drawings look like first year art student work, (at the beginning of the school year). Some of the drawings look like copies of snapshots with no thought to composition, design or taste.


Btw, this should have a rating of two stars, not five. Seems to be a bug in the site and I'm not getting the option to give a star rating and when I preview it incorrectly gives five stars. This is not worth five stars!

2-0 out of 5 stars Unimpressed
Quality Printing, Appears to be a compendium of able, talented artists, who may well be geniuses. I would have to say of it that it's title promises much more than it actually does deliver. It's not a disgrace as such books go, Yet it's focus is more concerned with the promotion of its author, its publisher (North Light Books), other books, as well as, perhaps, The contributing Artists who sample images, and quoted comments are offered for causual examination. There are no revealations to be found here in my opinion. Yet again on the more optimistic side its language is not obstruse, and for the most part tends to be somewhat people friendly. It might make a reasonable gift for young and budding artists.

4-0 out of 5 stars great book
I just got this today and I love it. Many beautiful artworks by a great many skilled artists. I draw too, but as a realist artist - one of the things I've often noticed in work in this genre is a loss of expression or life through too much detail. Not so here. This book covers everything from abstract to basic photo-realism, but the pictures overall really snap with expression and interest.

Great eye candy for a realist artist and a good reference source for trying new things and inspiration. Not a how-to book. But a good book for what it represents - especially as there are so few books on the market for general drawing reference.

Only gave it 4 stars because some of the pictures were still a bit junkyand I don't like nudes. - Playboy/paintbrush/camera, all the same thing, just different mediums/labels. (A paintbrush doesn't make porn cease to be porn. Neither does the word 'art'.)

But yeah, a book with some real gems in it. Wish the editor had done a whole series of these like the Splash books. ... Read more


28. Heat Stroke (Weather Warden, Book 2)
by Rachel Caine
Mass Market Paperback: 352 Pages (2004-08-03)
list price: US$7.99 -- used & new: US$1.55
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Asin: 0451459849
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Mistaken for a murderer, Weather Warden Joanne Baldwin is hunted down and killed by her colleagues. Reborn as a Djinn, she senses something sinister entering earth's atmosphere-something that makes tomorrow's forecast look deadly. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Great fast paced read
Wow, I thought the first book was good, but this one blew it out of the water. It picks up right where the last one left off with Joanne trying to figure out her new Djinn powers. Even though David tries to hide it from her, Joanne quickly finds out there are consequences for him saving her. The leader of the djinns, Jonathan, gives her a week to learn how to support her own power or both David and her will lose their lives. Jonathan sends her to another djinn for training but a disturbance ethereal plane starts reeking havoc, leaving Joanne to try and save the day. Again.

We learned more about what djinns really are. I find their "ethereal" lack of true bodies to be interesting, as they are truly just pure energy. It takes conscious effort to take maintain human form, something Joanne really struggles with at first. Her battles with reforming without nudity make for some comedic scenes. Unfortunately, before she can really start to train herself, Joanne gets claimed by a human It was horrible for Joanne to see firsthand how helpless a bound djinn really is. When their master orders them to do something, they have no choice but to obey regardless of how horrific the order is. Luckily she uses her innate sassiness to her advantage to keep some semblance of control over her own actions.

There are plenty of twists and turns, (and some "untwists" of events from the first book), that just kept me on the edge of my seat. This definitely is a book you will wind up reading in one session as you will not be able to put it down. The ending was a cliffhanger leading right into the next book, and I can't wait to see how Joanne digs herself out of yet another mess.

3-0 out of 5 stars It took a while to warm up to it.
Unlike the previous book, which hit the road running, this one took some time to get into. How long? Too long. I was actually ready to give up on it when, by sheer luck, I read a little more while waiting for my daughter to fall asleep. Honestly, you can practically skip the first 40 pages and not have missed much (unless you really like a detailed account of how beautiful Joanne thinks David is). I have to wonder if a sequal could have been avoided if those first 40 plus pages were just a bit tighter. Still, all in all, I enjoyed the book and will definitely pick up the sequel. So Rachel Caine, you better not disappoint.

5-0 out of 5 stars Another great one
One of the best reads in quite some time. I was completely on board with Jo's life as Djinn,and everything that surrounded it.Without giving too much away, I thought this was another skillfully crafted and intelligent book for the series.Not a dull moment, but definitely a start of some serious conflict & heartache for the protagonist and her HEA.

4-0 out of 5 stars pass the bottle
Joanne Baldwin...
dear lovers of magical fiction,
... has become a djinn, sort of, and must deal with the consequences of this fact. This second of the Weather Warden series starts a bit slowly in our opinion, but is good when it gets going and is a satisfying reading experience. If you like the first in the series, you'll most probably like this second book and, like us, look to the third with hopeful expectation.
kyela,
the silver elves

4-0 out of 5 stars Good story.
Once again, I enjoyed the story but hated the length and cliff hanger ending. The author could do so much more with this series. It's a shame. ... Read more


29. Brain, Heal Thyself: A Caregiver's New Approach to Recovery from Stroke, Aneurysm, And Traumatic Brain Injuries
by Madonna Siles, M.D. Lawrence J. Beuret
Paperback: 221 Pages (2006-06-30)
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Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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When Eve suffered a near-fatal brain aneurysm, Madonna Siles, her housemate and friend, too quickly found herself making critical short- and long-term medical care decisions without any help. When the insurance and financial resources ran out and the conventional therapy providers discharged zombie-like Eve to the homecare of a solitary caregiver, both their futures seemed hopeless.

Instead of giving up, Siles drew on life experience and her marketing career to develop a rehabilitation program that harnessed the power of the subconscious mind. Using motivational techniques borrowed from the advertising world, she appealed to EveÂ’s subconscious to bypass the brain damage and restore normal functioning. In three short years, even the doctors were amazed at EveÂ’s recovery and return to a near-normal life.

Part memoir, part recovery manual, Brain, Heal Thyself is a guidebook for thousands of shell-shocked individuals who suddenly find themselves having to make life and death decisions for those they love. With humor, warmth, and arresting honesty, Siles’s lively narrative closely examines not only the patient’s recovery, but also the crucial role of caregivers—and the emotional, financial, and practical pressures they face. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A Very Good Book on Dealing With Stokes, etc
Every stroke, aneurysm, traumatic brain injury is different which is one reason it is so tough to deal with recovery, especially with the "at home stage".My husband suffered a massive stroke with evolved to a crainectomy so I have gone thru years of being a caretaker.

what I loved this book is that so many of the suthor's situations and emotions were so "spot on".From being totally overwhelmed in the beginning that one is primarily reacting vs being pro active in dealing with the days after "the event", to learning how to take one day at a time or celebrating one small improvement, to evolving/figuring out a home treatment plan.The hard parts are coming up with ideas for home rehab because the survivor and caretaker are left on their own, and most important, for the caretaker not to get lost in the process.

It was well worth reading.

5-0 out of 5 stars Definitely more than 5 stars
First off, I'm a caregiver to a stroke patient - my husband, who is 40, and is suffered from 2 massive strokes end of last year and still hospitalized.

The book basically is a testimony of how the author has helped her best friend to get back on her feet from the stroke.

This book is not only an enjoyable read(the author is extremely funny, sometimes, a laugh can help a lot in situation like this), but also offers many constructive ideas of how a caregiver can survive through this life's brutal episode. Yes, a caregiver needs to be well alive first, then to "give care". Because her/his well-being is all it counts when their loved one is struck from a brain trauma. And this book has taught us how.

After reading the book twice, I was really moved by their friendship described in the book. The author has done her best to bring her dear friend back to normal; If she can do that to her friend, there's no reason that I cannot do the same to my husband, and this thought has helped me survived till now.

Back to my husband, after 2 massive strokes and craniotomies and lying in the ICU for 2 weeks,he now can read the newspaper daily and feed himself with fork. Still can't he be able to talk yet, but we're so sure that my strong, funny and loving husband will come back soon.

I highly recommend this book to anyone who needs a confidence boost when taking care to a brain trauma patient, or simply wants an enjoyable read.

God bless.

Fannie

4-0 out of 5 stars Warm and well described
This is a good book about the before, during and after of a drama like brain injuries. The author explains how lonely is the care-taker and how overwhelming is the task. I am in a similare situation as my husband had a stroke at the young age of 46 and I found support and understanding through the pages of this book.
All the aspects are approached like the difficulties, the fears, the financial aspects etc.... a well as the hope, the happiness related to each achievement, the ups and downs and the faith into a future, different from the past but still worth fighting for life.
A must read

3-0 out of 5 stars Uplifting read, but very general
This was an enjoyable book to read (considering the topic), but it didn't offer much in the way of specifics for care giving or rehabilitation.Much of the book is dedicated to telling the author's story, and it also heavily references the 12 step program.Although I didn't get the specifics I was looking for, I did get a few ideas for additional research, such as eye exercises for regaining balance.Additionally, the book did provide me with a sense of hopeful optimism about my care giving situation.

5-0 out of 5 stars Seven Stars!
I do not remember the excrutiating pain I was apparently in when I had my brain aneurysm. Nor do I recall my months of recovery in hospitals and the nursing home. But I am very grateful that my friend and caregiver never gave up on using her emotion-based approach to brain rehab. I typed the manuscript for Brain, Heal Thyself. I also proofread it. I believe all caregivers and stroke patients (who can read) SHOULD read Brain, Heal Thyself. This caregiving method saved my life. I give this book seven stars!
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30. Speech After Stroke: A Manual for the Speech Pathologist and the Family Member
by Stephanie Stryker
Plastic Comb: 442 Pages (1980-06)
list price: US$57.95 -- used & new: US$57.95
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Asin: 0398041229
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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By Stephanie Stryker, Private Practice, Miami Beach, Florida. With a Foreword by Jon Eisenson. Now in its Second Edition, this clinically proven manual offers practice materials for stimulating speech and language recall in brain-injured patients. New articulation and math exercises have been added as have higher level reading materials for mildly impaired patients. Throughout the book, materials have been redeveloped and expanded to increasetheireffectiveness. Large print and easily readable type facilitate learning and help those with reduced visual acuity. Five main sections provide illustrations and developmental exercises in speech comprehension, imitative ability and articulation, vocabulary and syntax, reading and money skills, and writing skills. Each section progresses from the simple to the complex; exercises are included for patients whose impairments range from mild to severe.The directions for applying the exercises are written in nontechnical language so they can be used by family members as well as by speech pathologists. Discussions of recovery time and of the limits of improvement are included, as is a list of suggested readings. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Collection of Materials & Exercises!
As a family member of a stroke survivor who is dealing with expressive Aphasia, I found this book to be extremely helpful.It is written in easily understandable language, and organized in an order that is simple to follow.Yet there is nothing lacking in terms of practical and useful materials and exercises that will aid in the recovery process.

Not only are oral speech and language abilities addressed, but also writing ability and reading comprehension.This text also includes materials that will aid in rebuilding skills related to money, math and telling time.Exercises are all provided in bold, large print... making them very easy for family members and patients to read and use.

It is an unfortunate fact that many insurance companies refuse to pay for ongoing, intensive speech and language therapy for stroke survivors (beyond the first few weeks).After that time, many survivors receive only a minimal amount of S&L therapy, unless their family members willingly step in to assist.While it is definitely preferable to have post-stroke aphasia therapy outlined and over-seen by an actual SLP... this book provides the necessary guidance and materials that will allow families to supplement and continue forward with their loved one's therapy and recovery. ... Read more


31. Donna Dewberry's Complete Book of One-Stroke Painting (Decorative Painting)
by Donna Dewberry
 Paperback: 128 Pages (1998-08-15)
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Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Painting lovely home accents is easy with Donna Dewberry! Her popular, proven one-stroke technique—which lets you color, shade and highlight all in a single brushstroke—is a cinch to learn, even if you’ve never picked up a brush before. You’ll soon find yourself adorning everything from crystal stemware to mailboxes to the walls of your home with beautifully hand-painted flowers, fruits, leaves and other charming touches!

Bigger and more thorough than any other how-to book on the topic, this must-have resource for all things one-stroke contains:

• Over 200 color photos clearly illustrating every detail of the one-stroke technique, plus tips on transferring patterns and lettering• 12 all new step-by-step projects for painting tiles and glassware, floorcloths, cabinets, door knobs, drawer pulls, and much more• 5 brand new painting techniques that take you beyond one-stroke• Donna’s foolproof advice for creating your own attractive designs

Join the thousands who have discovered this famously simple, versatile painting technique—and enjoy rewarding results you’ll be proud to show your friends and family! ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Donna Dewberrys One Stroke Painting..
excellent, another great book by Donna..... I love her style, directions, and hints.... I LOVE ONE-STROKE PAINTING DONNA'S WAY....

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Step-by-Step Fabric Painting Instructions
In "Fabric Painting", Donna Dewberry guides you gently through every step, from the right paints, accessories and fabrics.She shows the why and the why not in direct easy to understand language.The quality of the pictures are great, and there are many of them. Donna Dewberry reveals to her readers how to paint on shoes, hand bags, tablecloths and more.If you are interested in painting on fabric, I highly recommend this book because of its 'Excellent Step-by-Step Fabric Painting Instructions'.



Fabric Painting with Donna Dewberry: 40 Stylish Projects for Your Home & Wardrobe

2-0 out of 5 stars great on stroke book
I am in love with this one stroke style of painting and I received the book on time and it was in great shape

5-0 out of 5 stars PaintingFlowers
I always wanted this book and I was so pleased that it came so quickly and was in such good condition.
Thank you so much.

5-0 out of 5 stars Donnna Dewberry's Complete Book of One-Stroke Painting
This used book arrived promptly and was in excellent condition.The information in the book itself was beautifully presented and very helpful.I was very happy with the seller's performance and product and would do business with this seller again.Great transaction. ... Read more


32. My Stroke of Luck
by Kirk Douglas
Paperback: 192 Pages (2003-01)
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Asin: 0060014040
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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My stroke taught me so much, and for all that it stole, it gave me even more. In the process of healing, my life has changed for the better. Now I want to share what I have learned.

In this vivid and very personal reflection upon his extraordinary life as an actor, author, and legend in his own time, Kirk Douglas offers a candid and heartfelt memoir of where it all went right in his life -- even after suffering a debilitating stroke. Revealing not only the incredible physical and emotional toll of his stroke but how it has changed his life for the better, Douglas shares the lessons that saved him and helped him to heal. Alongside his heartfelt advice and insight, he also recalls warm memories of some of the most famous figures of our time -- including Burt Lancaster, Michael J. Fox, and Gary Cooper -- as well as others who have soared to greatness in the face of adversity.

Charming, soulful, and filled with personal photographs, My Stroke of Luck is an intimate look at the real person behind the fabulous talent -- and at a life lived to its very fullest.

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5-0 out of 5 stars The Greatest Miracle: A Changed Life
Who would have thought it? This is an autobiography by a fameous actor, who won more than one Lifetime Oscar, and a Jew, who didn't disclose his identity early on, but after a number of near-death experiences, not only returns to the God of his fathers, but commits to his second bar mitzvah. This in my book is a miracle!

Kirk Douglas' life turn-around not only chronicles his return to God, but his return to the stage, after suffering a debilitating stroke, leaving him void of speach. From near suicide to full recovery, this autobiography will pump courage into the discouraged to keep on pressing toward the goal.

In My Stroke of Luck, Douglas reveals that once he returned to the God of his fathers, he began to really care about others and, thereby, health and strength became his once more. An excellent testimony for all of us to heed.

2-0 out of 5 stars Misleading.......
The book is about his journey of having a stroke. However, it is misleading as he is wealthy enough to have all the doctors, facilities, caregivers and medical assistance at his beckon call, right there in his own den.
Unlike those of us "common" people with limited insurance fighting just to get speech, trying to get a way to go to speech therapy, and fighting denials.Then daily/weekly chosing medication, co=pay over paying living expenses, food.
He truly has a stroke of luck in more ways than one.Does he even realize this?

Glad I read the book to know how the "real fighters" have to fight in this world,I do appreciate more what I have, but then I resent the fact he wrote some pennance of a book just because he survived astroke.I justwonder how tough he would have fared in the common man's world.
Maybe that is why God gave him more at his disposable because He knew Kirk could not survive a stroke without everything at his beckon call.
oh well, as if anyone is going to read this anyway.
All thru out this book I compared my brain injury to his stroke and it has been 3 years and I am still fighting insurance for therapy.....


thank you

3-0 out of 5 stars He's Mellowed
A good story, but a short one (small pages, big print, double spacing).KD had a stroke at 80, and wrote about it three years afterward.He truly made a heroic effort to recover his speech, and went on to make two movies after his stroke.He animates his own life and that of others with humor and wrote this book particularly to inspire other stroke victims--he includes his own "Operator's Manual" of six rules at the end.He celebrated his second Bar Mitzvah at age 83 and is open in saying how the stroke helped the selfishness of his early years give way to a renewed and expanded spiritual foundation.He has a heart pacemaker, bad knees from a helicopter crash, and the sequelae of his stroke to deal with, so he talks frankly about his depression and preoccupation with death.But as his mother told him as she was dying, "Don't be afraid, it happens to everyone."

5-0 out of 5 stars My Stroke Of Luck
Excellant book to help you understand what a stroke victim goes through. I would recommend this to everyone who has been touched by a stroke

5-0 out of 5 stars My Stroke of Luck
I found this to be an easy read. I felt that Mike was speaking directly to the reader. ... Read more


33. Stroke Rehabilitation - Guidelines for Exercise and Training to Optimize Motor Skill
by Janet H. Carr MAEdD (Columbia)FACP, Roberta B. Shepherd MAEdD (Columbia)FACP
Paperback: 300 Pages (2002-07-15)
list price: US$94.95 -- used & new: US$56.99
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Asin: 0750647124
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Univ. of Sydney, Australia. Text, in an unnamed series, provides exercises and training regimes for optimal functional recovery for those who have sustained a stroke. Includes methods to increase strength, endurance, and fitness. Guidelines for training balance, reaching and manipulation, walking, sitting-to-standing,and strength training are also included. Softcover. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Illumination by luminaries
Carr and Shepherd are legitimate luminaries in the field of stroke rehabilitation and research. They were the first to dovetail modern motor learning with stroke recovery and rehabilitation. For those of us interested in stroke recovery and rehabilitation research, this book (dare I say it) is actually a page turner. Most books I read about stroke recovery and rehabilitation leave me scratching my head because I don't understand what the authors say, and when I do understand, it does not resonate. I've been involved in stroke specific rehabilitation research for a decade and I've co-authored many articles in peer-reviewed journals. So when I read something and it doesn't make sense to me I figure I don't understand it because it just plain doesn't make sense.

This book however not only provides great, incisive, clear and usable ideas for treatment of stroke survivors, it references it's suggestions as well. Much of the book is dedicated to individual exercises. And although this may be of paramount interest to therapists I was much more interested in the global insights available in this book. I found myself highlighting the heck out of much of this book. That's always a good sign.

5-0 out of 5 stars got exactly what i ordered
It took awhile for the book to arrive, but I wasn't in a hurry to have it, so that was okay.Otherwise, the book was in perfect condition, and I have no complaints. ... Read more


34. Never Give Up: My Stroke, My Recovery, and My Return to the NFL
by Tedy Bruschi
Paperback: 304 Pages (2008-08-18)
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Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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"Tedy gives you something to believe in. Whether we're winning or losing, he holds his head high, and he knows himself and handles himself so well, others can't help but follow him. The way he practices and plays forces you to become a better teammate; the way he demands hustle and toughness forces you to become a better leader; and the way he carries himself inspires you to become a better person. This made his return to playing on October 30 against Buffalo all the more electrifying. The stadium was louder that night than the nights we had raised our Super Bowl banners. Our captain, our leader, our inspiration was back on the field doing what he loved to do. Tedy had spent months rehabbing, had countless doctor visits, and had undergone hundreds of tests trying to play again. Just eight months after our victory in Super Bowl XXXIX, here we were celebrating a much bigger victory on our home field. Sure it was great to win the game, but that night we were celebrating Tedy's return as he showed us teammates, fans, family, and friends what it takes to become victorious in life.

"You might be coming to this book as a fan of Tedy's football skills and, don't get me wrong, gaining the insights of one of the best defenders in Patriots history is worth the price of admission, but that's just part of the story. There are a lot of reasons to look up to him, and I promise you will finish this book with an admiration for him on a much deeper level."
--Tom Brady (from the Foreword) ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Amazing
This book was wonderful!Tedy and his family are amazing. I am an avid NFL fan and even though I am not a follower of his team it was a great book to read. I had a really hard time putting it down. Whether you are or are not an NFL fan I believe you will enjoy reading this book.

1-0 out of 5 stars great seller horrible boring book
This is the most boring, wandering, wordy book I have ever read, I love to read and am an avid Pats fan...this is bad though

5-0 out of 5 stars Never Give Up
I received this book at an excellent price, Hard Cover with shipping for under $8. Great Buy! It is a Fantastic Book, very interesting. I love it & Highly Recommend it! Amazon is AWESOME

3-0 out of 5 stars Well written account of Bruschi's return from a life threatening stroke
Authors Bruschi and Holley have written an effective and moving account of the New England Patriot's return from a debilitating stroke.Involving and thoroughly honest, "Never Give Up" is enjoyable and a must read for NFL fans and those who have suffered stroke or have loved ones who have.

Recommended.

5-0 out of 5 stars Tedy Bruschi: Inspirational Comeback Story
Being a lifelong fan of the New England Patriots it goes without saying that one of my favorite players has always been Tedy Bruschi. In the era of free agency when so many players switch teams, players that have been with the Patriots for a while become household names in my house.

While it may seem silly or odd for a grown man, I remember when I first heard Bru had a stroke. I sat down and watched a tape of the New England win over the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl, at times teary eyed believing that Bru had seen his last snap on the football field. I thought there was no way he was going to be able to come back from a stroke. I consoled myself saying at least he got to play in four Super Bowls and was sitting on three Super Bowl rings on a team many consider a dynasty. Some great players, like Dan Marino, never won one. But I digress. Suffice it to say I am biased in this review. I am unabashedly a New England Patriots fan and an even bigger fan of Tedy Bruschi than I was before his stroke, if that's even possible.

In this book Tedy tells his story the way he wants it told, unfiltered by the media. It's about his stroke, the emotionally draining and frightening experience of his recovery, and his difficult decision to come back and play professional football. It's not about the Xs and Os of the game or recounting a season, but there is plenty about football, the New England Patriots, and what it means to be a professional football player. This is a can't miss read for any football fan.

This book is extremely well organized. While it is mainly about his recovery and return to football you learn a little about his childhood and growing up in a not quite impoverished, not quite middle-class, broken family in San Francisco. You learn a lot more about his home life and his wife and children and what it was like for them as he recovered from the stroke. And you learn a lot about what his teammates, the Patriots organization, and winning means to him.

Some of the highlights of the book include his impatience with his recovery and a bit of fear at ever regaining his vision and motor skills. It was clearly a tough road back. But the most revealing part of the book was his return to football. I was a fan who was totally jacked up that Bru was returning to the field and assumed that he and the Patriots organization did due diligence to ensure that there was no danger to him before taking the field. But one can never really know what an emotionally gut wrenching decision this was for his family, particularly his wife. Nor did I realize to just what lengths not only he, but his wife and Robert Kraft, went to to make sure it was the right decision.

He got multiple opinions from different doctors, not only at the insistence of his wife but the Patriots as well. Of course his wife didn't want him debilitated on the football field because she loves him. And the Patriots didn't either, and I'm sure they had his best interests in mind.But let's face it, the liability and bad publicity for the team that would have ensued had something bad happened would have been a severely damaging blow to the entire organization.

And while I followed some of the negative press about Tedy's return, I should have realized how that got to him and I never really knew that New England fans thought he was crazy and he got negative responses from Patriots fans as well.He tells, in great detail, just what an emotional, difficult road it was to get back on the football field.

I have screamed "Bru, Bru, Bru, Bru, Bru" in front of my television many, many times, but never so loud as I did when he returned to the field against the Buffalo Bills on a Sunday night in October 2005.

But the bottom line is that Tedy returned to football because he is a football player and that is what he does and it was clear from his doctors that he was in no significant danger. He also returned and felt pressure to perform well to be an inspiration to other stroke victims - not that everyone can necessarily fully recover from a stroke - some aren't as lucky as Tedy. But as Tedy puts it, for stroke victims, "who they are now, not what they were or hoped to be, is okay" using the words of Trisha Meili, the Central Park Jogger who was brutally raped, beaten and left for dead, and is one of his inspirations.

For Bru it could have been "who I am now, a devoted father and family man working in the front of office of the New England Patriots but not a football player, not what I was or hoped to be, a football player fighting to win a fourth Super Bowl, is okay." Bruschi realizes he was lucky in his recovery and sends out a message of hope, for those who aren't so lucky, to fight through, saying "what you make of your life afterward" despite any impairments you suffer from, is what matters.

Tedy also talks about football and how much winning means to him. Getting back to normal for him was to not think about his stroke anymore but just go out and do his best to help his team win games. His coming full circle was not having the media or fans have a pity party for him. One of the best stories he relays in the book was several games after his comeback and after coach Bill Belichick lost his father, the coach said:

"You know what I'm tired of? I'm tired of all the feel good stories about the Patriots. Bruschi is part of it, and I guess I'm part of it too. Do you know what would be a great feel good story? If we go out on Sunday and beat the Jets."

For the Patriots, and Tedy, that meant, "let's get back to normal," especially since they were, at least by the standards the Patriots as a team, struggling.

I could go on and on but I will end with two things. First, and least important, Tedy talks about how emotionally upset he was after the New England loss to Denver the year of his comeback, ending their two year run as Super Bowl champions and the chance to make history by winning three in a row. I'm glad he was upset because I was too. I was depressed, physically and mentally, for a week. I know it's silly but luckily I have friends who are PATS fans who are the same way. I always tell myself I shouldn't be upset because the players just go and cash their fat paychecks and don't really care one way or the other. It's good to know that it's not true all the time.

Second, and more importantly, a big reason Bru wrote this book was to educate people about strokes, especially their early symptoms so they can be caught as soon as possible and do the least damage, and to provide some inspiration for people who have suffered from strokes.

Tedy is an inspiration to us all.

... Read more


35. Bold Strokes: Dynamic BrushworkIn Oils And Acrylics
by Mark Christopher Weber
Hardcover: 144 Pages (2009-01-20)
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Make Your Mark with Confident, Dramatic Strokes

Imagine painting with the virtuosity of the masters. With Bold Strokes, you can learn how, step by step. Beloved artist and teacher Mark Christopher Weber takes this seemingly complex manner of painting and breaks it down into simple, manageable steps that you can apply to your own style. He starts with the very basics so you can achieve success no matter what your skill level. Full-color photos and numbered steps illustrate in-depth instruction covering:

  • Tools & Materials--everything you need from brushes to paint, including a section highlighting the advantages and disadvantages of both oils and acrylics
  • Brushwork Basics--learn the mechanics of shaping brushes, loading paint and applying strokes for loose and expressive brushwork
  • The Bold Challenge--use five basic strokes to manipulate thick paint and limit the number of overall strokes for heightened dramatic effect
Mark provides many engaging ways to practice these basic strokes and brushwork techniques, encouraging you to go for it with playfulness and confidence. Next, he helps you develop your new skills as you apply them to a series of step-by-step demonstrations. You'll deepen your understanding of:
  • Drawing & Measuring--get a quick primer of these essential skills, plus new methods for using them to achieve bold strokes in every composition
  • The Power of Suggestion--learn to identify the primary elements of your subjects so you can reduce every composition to its essential focus and place bold strokes in the most effective places
  • Practice and Perfection--apply what you've learned to a range of compositions in both oils and acrylics, including landscapes, flowers, animals, portraits, figures and more so you can go forward in your own style with new vision and skill
Every nuance is revealed in glowing detail. In no time, you'll use Bold Strokes to create a sense of motion, capture dazzling highlights, deliver emotional impact, produce lively color variations, and much more. With this guide, everything you need to achieve bravura brushwork is within your grasp. ... Read more

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2-0 out of 5 stars Disappointed
Thought the most interesting painting was on the cover page. Was disappointed with the rest of the book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Artwork
Having retired and taking an oil painting class that is primarily landscapes, this book has helped me understand the painting process a great deal.

3-0 out of 5 stars Disappointed in sequel to Brushwork Essentials
Mark's first book, Brushwork Essential is a very informative, instructional book on painting, covering a lot more than just knowledge on brushes. I love his realistic style of painting and was hoping for more insight on how to create such lovely work.Bold Strokes takes a completely different approach to painting, but uses much of the same stuff that was in the first book about loading brushes and the brand of paint he prefers.
I found this book was filled with large and full page photos and a lot less text. Also many of the pages have large blank areas, making it a quick read.
To me this style of painting with it's globs and smears of paint is too unfinished and amateurish looking. The exercises give brief instruction with each photo to get you to try the various techniques and strokes, but the colors are awful.

5-0 out of 5 stars Bold, beautiful COLOR!!!
I love this book!!! It just arrived today and I could not put it down. New to oils, I got a good education first and foremost, and being no stranger to art, I adapted immediately to all the techniques explained!This book is a gem for those who love COLOR! The tutorials are bright and beautiful, step by step, Mark Christopher is a wonderful teacher and the basics are really all you need to create beautiful works of art that will stand the test of time.If for nothing else, buy the book for the beauty of it. :)Great that it's in hardcover too, I know I will be holding onto this one for a long time! Not enough starts on the review to give it all I wanted to! Awesome book and I would never have known about it had I not read Painter Magazine.. so thumbs up to a recommendation!Thank you Mark Weber!!! ... Read more


36. Swimming Drills for Every Stroke
by Ruben J. Guzman
Paperback: 201 Pages (1998-03)
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Asin: 0880117699
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Competitive swimmers know that even minor flaws in stroke technique can mean the difference between first and last place. Swimming Drills for Every Stroke gives swimmers the edge.

Author Ruben Guzman presents 91 essential drills for reaching perfect form in the backstroke, breaststroke, freestyle, and butterfly. Accompanied by helpful coaching tips and focus points, these drills enable swimmers to develop more efficient technique for faster times in every event.

Swimming coaches and swimmers at all developmental levels can use this handbook for all four strokes as well as for starts and turns. Swimming Drills for Every Stroke will make practices more productive and competitions more successful. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Swimming Drills for every Stroke by Ruben J. Guzman.
I learn swimming from The Total Immersion way(I bought books and DVDs and I was impressed.)I learned that all streamline, body rotaion etc....but I don't know the strokes well. Then I went to library to borrow this book.It helped me a lots.Basiclly the author's concept is pretty match to the TI way and he gave more details on the drills.Anyway, I like this book very much.So I bought the book and fellow the drills for my every day swimming.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent
This book herlped me in teaching swimming lessons and being a swim team coach.

5-0 out of 5 stars A great beginning swimming book
I was looking for a book for me to use to help teach my kids (5&7) to swim the various strokes.This book is absolutely perfect.It breaks down each stroke into individual components and allows your child to practice each portion before putting all the pieces together and swim the "real" stroke.I was trying for weeks to help my 7 year old with her breast stroke, then I got this book and saw a dramatic improvement in just one lesson.This book is perfect for a parent or a coach to help teach beginning swimmers how to correctly swim each stroke.

One piece of advice.Your child will never learn to swim well by doing lap after lap.They need specific instruction on how to execute each stroke, otherwise they will just reinforce bad habits.

One more thing, the other book I have is Total Immersion, which I think is great.However, you need a book like Guzman's to get the basics of each swimming stroke.I do some of the drills in TI, but I need Guzman too.Plus, TI only talks about freestyle.

2-0 out of 5 stars Old fashioned
This books seems to be directed at beginning swimmers.It's too basic for more experienced swimmers.Addtionally, many of the drills seem a bit dated.I may be a little biased since I am an advocate of the the Total Immersion style of swimming.

2-0 out of 5 stars Too Basic for the Common Coach
Though fundamentally strong, this book is extremely simplistic.Anyone who considers themselves a somewhat experienced coach should bypass this title and begin looking elsewhere for a decent drill guide/idea book. ... Read more


37. Two-stroke Tuner's Handbook
by Gordon Jennings
Paperback: 156 Pages (1987-01-01)
list price: US$5.95
Isbn: 0912656417
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars I'm the 1983 WERA 80cc RR National Champion thanks to this book!
As a teen, I started out wanting to make my moped go faster and thanks to old road racers in Atlanta at "Buzz's Psycle" repair/racing shop they convinced me to buy this book.I had been researching engine tech at the library in SAE and other papers but none of them had practical DIY "how-to" information.The book has simplified formulas and teaches the importance of measurements.Complete explanations of carb jetting & sizing.The chapters on Intake, Transfer, Ignition, an Exhaust systems explain all of the best ways to improve the engine from stock - with simple formulas so they work with all sizes of engine.Complete explanation and equations to make tuned expansion chambers for Motocross or Roadrace tuned power-bands.How to test your progress without a dyno, and how to read the clues you find when tearing down for a rebuild.How to measure your engine port timing and area ratios.
I know there are newer books about this subject, but any good ideas they contain surely came from this book years ago!
After much success making my MoPed pull *and* go 50MPH,In 1983 I joined W.E.R.A , the Western Eastern Roadracers Association to race in the 80cc Production Class (Kawasiki AR-80's).The reason I won is mostly because of the rule-legal ways I made my bike faster because of this book - NOT because I was the best (nor the lightest!) rider!My AR-80 had the best running engine thanks to the science in this book and some elbow grease.
I hope you can find one!

5-0 out of 5 stars This book worked for me.
Back in 1983, my 8 year old son had a flat-track racing PW50 Zinger by Yamaha.I used Jenning book to guide me. This PW50 turned out to be the fastest 50cc bike in the nation. My son was clocked at 55 MPH at the National 1/2 mile in LIma, Ohio. It was turning over 14,000 RPM. I remember Jennings insisting flow in must equal flow out and make it as 'flowable' as possible.So a little porting and polishing. I used a 15mm carb in favor of the stock 12mm. (Other bikes we raced against were using up to 25mm, but actually didn't need all that in as it all couldn't get out and through anyway.The reeds were as flexible as possible and were to be as 'non-existant' as possible at that RPM. ALso match the pipe cones to that desired RPM. I still got the book( or now my son has it )as a mechanical engineer.Maybe he'll get those CAT engines to revlike that little PWsomeday!

5-0 out of 5 stars In Respect of a Great Tuner
This book was very instrumental in allowing me to achieve some of the accomplishments and rewards that I have earned to date.This man put into one book the knowledge of the universe as it related to the field that he wrote about.My closest friend had the oportunity to work with him on a project and the knowledge that Mr. Jennings shared has been shared with many others in this book.The book has been treated by us like a bible for the two stroke engine.No other book or other single source of information has existed that has embodied so many practical formulas and actual information that allows one to construct systems and redesign engines. Much regrets that furthers writings on two-stroke engines from Mr. Jennings have not been published.

5-0 out of 5 stars Two-Stroke theory and port area diagrams
The Jennings book is a simple masterpiece. He has taken some research that was done and published by Nagao, all to do with inlet tract delivery ratios, and without emphasising it he introduced the idea of port time areas. I am not sure if Nagao really understood the value of that idea, and it was a gem. Jennings read it and understood the value. He did his own investigation, and turned a minor suggestion into a real tool. This book is about the single idea of how to use port time-area diagrams. The other material in the book is good filler, but without port time-area diagrams I doubt the Jennings would ever have written this book. Written in 1973, and way ahead of its time, this is a must have book. This book really puts some method in to your tuning madness, just wonderful. Get it if you can!

5-0 out of 5 stars Practical Information
Although this book is focused on modification of 2-stroke engines for racing, it is full of a wealth of practical information on the internal combustion engine in general.It is far more useful than the SAE papersdealing with the minutae of fluid flow and vibration. ... Read more


38. Uncommon Causes of Stroke
Hardcover: 576 Pages (2008-10-27)
list price: US$190.00 -- used & new: US$152.00
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Asin: 0521874378
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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This compendium is unique because it provides authoritative discussions on the less common causes of stroke. Discussed within are various forms of angiitis, coagulation disorders, infective, paraneoplastic and metabolic disorders that may be associated with stroke, and a number of rare syndromes such as Eales disease and Fabry's disease.
This new edition contains detailed, up-to-date information about the nature, diagnosis, and treatment of those relatively uncommon types of cerebrovascular disease that cause strokes. New chapters include stroke in patients with Lyme disease, scleroderma, Cogan's syndrome, Chagas' disease, and HIV. It is therefore a unique scientific and clinical resource that provides a essential reference to help physicians diagnose and treat stroke patients who do not fit well into the usual clinical categories. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A must for stroke neurologists
This is an excelent book covering the major stroke syndromes in a clear and concise fashion. Its authors are world-recognized authorities and the information supplied is very valuable... ... Read more


39. My Grandpa Had a Stroke
by Dori Hillestad Butler
Paperback: 32 Pages (2007-04-15)
list price: US$9.95 -- used & new: US$5.43
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Asin: 1591478073
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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What's a stroke?" "Why can't Grandpa move his arm?" "Why does he seem so different?" "Will he get better?" "Why did this have to happen to my grandpa?" "Who will take care of him?" Ryan loves spending Saturdays with his Grandpa, riding in the truck, stopping at Morrie's Diner for breakfast,and fishing on Hall Lake. But when his grandfather has a stroke, everythingsuddenly changes. Now Ryan is confused and scared. He's worried about his grandfather. And he missed the special bond they shared. My Grandpa Had a Stroke is a complete resource for families with young children. Offering honest and age-appropriate information about strokes, this gentle story also addresses the many feelings children face, and helps them adjust whilefinding new ways to maintain those special family bonds. A comprehensive Note to Parents provides additional guidance, information, and resources. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Helpful book for grandkids
This book is geared to school age children and younger. It is a sweet story about a boy and his grandpa. It definitely deals with realities of a stroke and how it affects a family. My husband had a major stroke and we have 3 and 5 year old grandchildren. It was a perfect story for them and there are helpful hints on pages in the back of the book that guide you in what to say to your kids. I would highly recommend this book. ... Read more


40. The Scott Motorcycle: The Yowling Two-Stroke
by Jeff Clew
Hardcover: 240 Pages (2004-10-30)
list price: US$34.95 -- used & new: US$37.93
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Asin: 0854291644
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Scott motorcycles never fail to draw a crowd. Conceived 100 years ago by an unorthodox Yorkshireman who invented the vertical two-stroke twin and then placed his engine in an open frame machine, the Scott motorcycle was at the time viewed as beautiful, well-built and smooth – but certain eccentricities meant it was not always easy to ride. Jeff Clew’s authoritative and incredibly illustrated book, re-issued to meet continuing demand, tells the full story of the machine described as ‘the Bugatti of motorcycles’. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars The Scott Motorcycle
A well written and informative history, particularly of the early days of this marque, and its founder, Alfred Scott, which I found interesting because I knew little of this period. The Scott motorcycle is inevitably a minority interest, but technically interesting as the book makes clear that some of the features of the contemporary two-stroke motorcycle were invented by Alfred Scott and produced in 1908, i.e. the telescopic front fork, often attributed to BMW in the 1930's.The author makes the book eminently readable, and the period photographs are wonderful. I have a particular interest as I grew up about 6 miles from where the factory used to be, and have spectated at the Scott Trial in November in the rain in North Yorkshire, fortunately close to a pub called "The Green Dragon" in the village of Reeth, in Swaledale, where a warm meal could be had. However, I think that this book will appeal to any motorcycle enthusiast who has an interest in how we got to where we are today, and where some of the ideas developed so well by present day manufacturers came from. ... Read more


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