Customer Review: I absolutely love Jon & Kate plus the kiddos. This book is beautifully written and takes the reader on an in-depth journey through infertility, bedrest and beyond! This book show what faith and love can provide!
Customer Review: The point of this book, that different people need to be showed love in different ways, is a solid one. I've been telling my husband that for years! I certainly wasn't telling him as clearly as Chapman describes in this book, though. I appreciated being able to clarify my thoughts about... more info
Customer Review: This is good too, Tao Cycle Therapy: Natural Happiness via Self Directed Cure for Chronic Anxiety & Depression [Updated 2008 3nd Edition]
Customer Review: this is a good book that talks about what to expect month by month. It also covers what to expect at the doctors visit which is a good guideline. overall ... a good read.
Customer Review: This is a beautifully rendered, poignant account of a totally dysfunctional family. It is little wonder that this book won numerous awards and was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. I simply could not put this book down, as the author had me transfixed with her story of growing up in such an... more info
Customer Review: I enjoyed the Adult version of this book, so I purchase the child version to share with my kids and teach them about eating. The book is well designed in that it does seem to keep them focused on learning about the subject matter and what to look for to try to eat healthier, though... more info
Customer Review: Easy fun reading -Interesting learning tool-Plan on finding the Cash flow game under the Christmas tree this year for some fun family time with an educational twist.
Customer Review: I dislike this whole series of books. The author spends too much time making her beliefs sound like facts in some areas (like against co-sleeping and for "crying it out") and then pandering to both sides (like bottle feeders and breastfeeders) in other areas in an obvious attempt to sacrifice the... more info
Customer Review: I dislike this whole series of books. The author spends too much time making her beliefs sound like facts in some areas (like against co-sleeping and for "crying it out") and then pandering to both sides (like bottle feeders and breastfeeders) in other areas in an obvious attempt to sacrifice the... more info
Customer Review: "Tales from the Dad Side" is disarmingly powerful. Readers are warned that this is a "funny book," and it is all of that. Steve Doocy has a very engaging writing style that features an endless stream of humorous, laugh-out-loud metaphors and pop culture side shots on every page. You can almost... more info