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61. Eclipse of God: Studies in the
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62. The Eclipse of Biblical Narrative:
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63. Eclipse (A Song Called Youth -
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64. Eclipse Cookbook
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65. Black Sun: The Brief Transit and
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66. The Eclipse of the State Mental
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67. Eclipse
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68. Eclipse At Noon (Deathlands)
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69. Eclipse
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70. Your Prenatal Eclipse
71. ECLIPSE (VERSION ESPAÑOL) (Spanish
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72. Some Like it Kilted (Signet Eclipse)
73. Total Eclipse of the Heart: In
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74. Contributing to Eclipse: Principles,
75. Blood Eclipse - Rapture
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76. Sunpainters: Eclipse of the Navajo
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77. Eclipse Kick Start
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78. Eclipse of the Crescent Moon
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79. Grace in Eclipse: A Study on Eternal
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80. Mystic Warrior: A Mystic Isle

61. Eclipse of God: Studies in the Relation Between Religion and Philosophy
by Martin Buber
Paperback: 170 Pages (1988-08)
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The condition Buber calls the "eclipse of God" is the reality that modern life and the teachings of many scholars have in many ways destroyed the opportunity for intimacy with an eternal, ever-present, Thou, or God. Based in part on a series of lectures he gave in the United States in 1951, this bo ... Read more


62. The Eclipse of Biblical Narrative: A Study in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Hermeneutics
by Hans W. Frei
Paperback: 365 Pages (1980-09-10)
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5-0 out of 5 stars The Classic Work in Narrative Theology
Hans Frei argues that questioning the historicity of the biblical documents in the modern era has led to the loss of the integrity of the narrative structure.This has shifted meaning from the patterns and structure of the narrative itself to external reference.Frei argues thatthis takes two forms.Those who argued for the historicity of thedocuments found meaning in the historical events themselves, while thosewho denied the historicity found meaning in the symbolic ideas or conceptsthat supposedly lie behind the myths.Both locate meaning outside thetext.In response, Frei contends that Scripture is a realistic narrative(i.e., history-like).A realistic narrative firmly sets its characters andactions within the context of their historical and social context.Eventhe miraculous episodes are realistic if they help render a particularcharacter or story.The history-like realism draws us into the story withthe result that the story shapes our lives.The power of narrative is lostwhen meaning is located outside the narrative: in ideals, doctrines, orhistorical facts.This is a must read for anyone interested in narrativetheology.It is the classic text in the field, from which all other worksowe their inspiration. ... Read more


63. Eclipse (A Song Called Youth - Book One)
by John Shirley
Paperback: 326 Pages (1999-11)
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Book one of John Shirley's pre-holocaust series, A SongCalled Youth.

The Russians didn't use the big nukes.

The ongoing Third World War leaves parts of Europe in ruins. Into thechaos steps the Second Alliance, a multinational eager to impose itsown kind of New World Order.

In the United States ... in FirStep, the vast space colony ... and onthe artificial island Freezone -- the SA shoulders its way to power,spinning a dark web of media manipulation, propaganda, andinfiltration.

Only the New Resistance recognizes the SA for what it really is: aracist theocracy hiding a cult of eugenics.

Enter Rick Rickenharp, a former rock'n'roll cult hero: a rockclassicist -- out of place in Europe's underground club scene,populated by "wiredancers" and "minimonos" ... but destined to play aSong Called Youth that will shake the world. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Eclipse: Cyberpunk Classic
"...a multinational corporation for hire by those nations who require extra policing power, is gaining prominence in Europe as NATO and the new Russian war machine approach the hard battle line drawn at the former USSR's borders. SA steps into the vacuum and gradually, through a campaign of media propaganda, misinformation, infiltration, and ultimately coup, plans to impose a New World Order. But the idea is an old one. Pure Fascism. For the SA is nothing less than a Racist Army, and their CEO, an evangelical Christian Fundamentalist, envisions a world of "genetic purity...." "...a brilliant political writer/speechmaker with memories of torture, an American student caught behind the lines in Amsterdam, a video editor who's mind has been "robbed" by SA agents, a young "Admin" daughter of FirStep's chief designer, a driven ex-Mossad agent, a rock'n'roll classicist caught in the dangerous pull of a synthetic designer drug and a loyal corvid named Richard Pryor. They are a band of rebels called the New Resistance (NR), and everybody is looking for them." "_Eclipse_ does not know the meaning of "slow." The book is a mélange of poetic language, vibrant description, and vivid characterization. Considered a crucial work in the nascence of cyberpunk fiction, _Eclipse_ is among the very best Earth-based speculations in science fiction history."

4-0 out of 5 stars FANTASTIC CYBERPUNK
Shirley hits the ground running on this 1st novel of the series.You have great action, good plot, and some nice twist- all set in a future that looks scary close to the present world what more could you ask for!?! Love all the little details that make up the future - the desolve depression which has recently whipped out key banking info from a EMP burst causing a run on banks and ruining the American economy, to the worship of the Grid (internet), the rise of a new militant Russia who has started conventional warfare to solve its resource issue, and throw into that a new nationalist/fascist movement that is way more powerful than anyone realizes and you have the makings for a great series. Since I am waiting on the 2nd and 3rd book I have no idea if Shirley will carry this thru but all seems to start GREAT!Few critiques- where is China?!?With all heck breaking lose you think a superpower like China would be more involved- maybe he will touch on this in future books or I missed the explanation in this book?Shirley tends to almost write in "cliffnote" fashion giving you just enough brushed in character information to briefly understand many different people in his stories. Sometimes it works sometimes you have to remember who this character is and what their motivations are.But these are minor issues- get these books and have a BLAST!Also check out some of the other Shirley books- his Horror stuff is almost as good :)

4-0 out of 5 stars Dated but enjoyable.
I've not got the patience to write a long, coherent review, so I will state only that fond readers of cyberpunk will enjoy -Eclipse-.Although the World War III setting makes -Eclipse- seem very dated (as speculative fiction, this book fails completely), the story is always exciting and very enjoyable.Worth spending an afternoon reading, if only as a light amusement.

5-0 out of 5 stars Gripping possible future novel
After discovering John Shirley through his short horror fiction, I bought a copy of Eclipse and sat motionless for days to read it.In other words, I could not put it down.While this would be shelved in a store's science fiction section, it really is more than typical spaceships and lasergun fare.It falls more towards cyberpunk but exceeds it with a focus on characters instead of technology.

The basic premise of the rise of a neo-fascist "security" corporation during the starts of a limited nuclear war between the USA and Russia sets the background for the very believable characters, each with distinct personalities and flaws that come to life from the printed page.Mr. Shirley weaves a complex and intertwined tale of guerilla mercenaries, fading rock stars, and fasicst powermongers that would stand proudly with the great works on science fiction.If not for any other reason, his interpretation of developing cultural trends is at the same time illuminating and frightening.

Having only read the first book*, I am anticipating no less enjoyment from Penumbra and Corona, the second and third works in the series.

I recommend this book to anyone that enjoys a complicated read where each page yields a small reward.

* Sometimes I do need to spend a little time reading my college textbooks, too.

5-0 out of 5 stars Shocking, intense, visionary: a work of genius
World War III started but no one used the big nukes. While the USA and the New Soviets agreed to fight on European battlegrounds (and on a space station halfway between Earth and Moon), fascist fundamentalist Christian forces - under the name Second Alliance - are gaining in influence worldwide. Only the New Resistance sees the destructive power of the Fascists and starts a bitter and seemingly hopeless fight.
As this is only the first part of the recently reissued trilogy, I don't know yet the outcome of the War, but one thing is for sure: John Shirley wrote one of the most intense future histories I have ever come across. The plot is based in the year 2029, and as this is a revised edition (the original version was released about 15 years ago), a lot of the historical background is real and does not only paint an imaginative dark future, but also shows the frightening doings of some actual American congressmen (Trent Lott and the racist Council of Conservative Citizens).
Shirley apparently has a strong dislike for WASPs (understandably), and together with the malleability of people's minds, he paints us a visionary picture of the future that could happen only just too easily.
Very graphic violence (nothing for the faint hearted), strong language and a shockingly surreal glimpse into the future will make sure that this book will have an everlasting imprint to your neurons.
Only one small point of criticism: for a "revised and updated" version, there were awfully many typos and especially misplaced periods and commas, but that doesn't take away one ounce of the intensity of this groundbreaking novel. ... Read more


64. Eclipse Cookbook
by Steve Holzner
Paperback: 368 Pages (2004-06-21)
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You've probably heard the buzz about Eclipse, the powerfulopen source platform that gives Java developers a new way toapproach development projects. It's like a shiny new car--nolonger content to just admire Eclipse, you're now itching toget in and drive.

Eclipse is to Java developers what Visual Studio is to .NETdevelopers--it's an integrated development environment (IDE)that combines a code editor, compiler, debugger, texteditor, graphical user interface (GUI) builder, and othercomponents into a single, user-friendly application. Itprovides a solid foundation that enables Java developers toconstruct and run integrated software-development tools forweb development, application design, modeling, performance,testing, and much more.

As with any extensive programming tool, however, there's alot to learn. And there s no better guy than well-known Javaexpert Steve Holzner to teach you. An award-winning andbest-selling author who has been writing about Java topicssince the language first appeared, Holzner delivers just thekind of targeted, practical, everyday knowledge you need tohone your mastery of Eclipse.

Perfect as a companion to an Eclipse programming tutorial(such as Holzner's own Eclipse, O'Reilly, April 2004) or anideal stand-alone for all those developers who either don'twant or don't need the tutorial approach, the EclipseCookbook contains task-oriented recipes for more than 800situations you may encounter while using this new Javaplatform--from deploying a web application automatically toreverse engineering compiled code, from re-naming allreferences to a class across multiple packages toinitializing the SWT JNI libraries.

Each recipe in the ever-popular and utterly practicalproblem-solution-discussion format for O'Reilly cookbookscontains a clear and thorough description of the problem, abrief but complete discussion of a solution, and in-actionexamples illustrating that solution. The Eclipse Cookbookwill satiate Java programmers at all levels who are ready togo beyond tutorials--far beyond writing plug-ins andextensions--and actually use the powerful and convenientEclipse day to day. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Good book for those use to simpler editors
I was use to using a much simpler editor for writing Java code.This book did a very good job helping with learning how to use Eclipse.

3-0 out of 5 stars too much padding
The book has some useful information, but does not
go beyond the very basic.In light of this, it is
annoying that so much space is taken up with repeated
samples of the same code, and with more screen shots
than are needed.I've encountered this before in one
of Mr. Holzner's books (XML Complete), and I have to
wonder if this is done to pad the book to a length
that justifies the cost.

3-0 out of 5 stars Handy Starters' Reference to Eclipse
After getting used to the fundamentals of the Java programming language, a versatile integrated development environment like Eclipse would bring developers to next level of productivity, and Eclipse Cookbook is handy for the start.Readers are guided step-by-step with numerous illustrations about its support for tasks from creating packages, classes, methods to refactoring, and debugging.The book demonstrates Eclipse 2.1.2 with the difference of early release of version 3.0 being mentioned.Now when versions 3.0.1 and 3.1M are readily available, you might need to resort to online help for the exact updated steps.You will find the use of application programming interface of platform dependent SWT for building GUI with both AWT and Swing being mixed.However, it gets nothing to do with the drag-and-drop style of building graphical components.Web development is included but too concise.No elaborated features like performance profiling or modeling tool of round-trip development are described.Perhaps it would be more appropriate to introduce to target audience with various commonly referred plug-ins on tasks like integrating with different kinds of version control, validating XML, modeling UML, and J2EE support.

4-0 out of 5 stars Somewhat basic for a cookbook...
A recent addition to my Eclipse library has been Eclipse Cookbook by Steve Holzner (O'Reilly).It works well for my level of expertise at the package, but experienced users might find it lacking...

Chapter list:Basic Skills; Using Eclipse; Java Development; Refactoring, Building, and Launching; Testing and Debugging; Using Eclipse in Teams; Eclipse and Ant; SWT: Text, Buttons, Lists and Nonretangular Windows; SWT: Dialogs, Toolbars, Menus, and More; SWT: Coolbars, Tab Folders; Trees, and Browsers; JSP, Servlets, and Eclipse; Creating Plug-ins: Extension Points, Actions, and Menus; Creating Plug-ins: Wizards, Editors, and Views; Index

Like all O'Reilly cookbooks, this follows the standard formula.A problem is presented, a short two or three line solution is given, and then there's a discussion and fuller explanation of the answer.There are plenty of screen shots and coding examples to help you through each of the recipes.

Overall, the book will benefit new and intermediate users.The author covers quite a few of the features of Eclipse that make it so powerful, like refactoring, running the debugger, and other various tasks.You may know that these exist but not know how to use them, or you just may be ignorant of the fact that they even exist.In that sense, it's really good.The SWT portion seems to be more centered on programming with Eclipse as a secondary focus.Maybe because it's because I don't do SWT development, but it just seemed to be a bit out of place.The material also seems to be pretty basic for a cookbook.Usually the recipes are more beyond the basics and get into things that aren't quite as intuitive as they might be.

This will help me get up to speed on Eclipse, and I do like the book.I'm just not sure it's for everyone...

5-0 out of 5 stars Very good reference for Eclipse.

Prof. Steve Holzner is an authority in Java and has many books to his credit. Prof. Holzner's

expertise and patience is well brought in this book with adequate explanation of the different aspects

of Eclipse.

The book is full of screen prints that adequately explain how the screen would look while using the

built-in features of eclipse.the author has taken the time to take different scenarios and ways to

work around the different problems encountered while using the tool to develop Java applications.to

demonstrate some of the features, the author debugs a sample program and identifies the errors

commonly encountered and ways to resolve the errors.

as mentioned at the beginning book, this book does not intend to teach programming aspects of Java but

the features and the nuances built in the tool. The author has taken the time to explain how the

toolintegrates with ANT and TOMCAT.

although this book was written with Eclipse 2.x, the author indicates the features that would be built

in eclipse 3.x.the author's style is simple and straight to the point.it is a well written book

and an excellent reference on eclipse 3.0.the book has earned a place in my shelf. ... Read more


65. Black Sun: The Brief Transit and Violent Eclipse of Harry Crosby (New York Review Books Classics)
by Geoffrey Wolff
Paperback: 416 Pages (2003-08-31)
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Harry Crosby was the godson of J. P. Morgan and a friend of Ernest Hemingway. Living in Paris in the 1920s and directing the Black Sun Press, which published the works of James Joyce and others, Crosby was at the center of the wild life of the Lost Generation. Drugs, drink, sex, gambling, the deliberate derangement of the senses in the pursuit of transcendent revelation: these were Crosby's pastimes until, in 1929, he shot his girlfriend, the recent bride of another man, and then himself. This biography is an engrossing saga of a brilliant but self-destructive socialite from a fascinating and complex time. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars "Things that are interesting, interest me" - Henrietta Crosby
I am not sure how I feel about this account of a sure to have been forgotten soul if not for minor mention in Malcolm Cowley's Exiles Return...and in the very well done Biography by Geoffrey Wolff, which I am much late to read after being directed by the Boston Globe to take a look some Sundays ago.

All in all the interesting part of this story is in the tortured soul of a young man who seems to have lost his way to conventional wisdom, but in reality may have been in direct line with his destiny.His persistent commitment to living every day to the fullest, loving and learning through excess with the knowledge of zero accountability given his imminent death at his own hand is captivating to those who could not possibly live this type of life. Scandalous for the time or any time.

Well done Mr. Wolff, my apologies for the late to the party read.

5-0 out of 5 stars Impressive Biography, Unimpressive Man
Perhaps were I around in the 1920's, I would have come under Harry Crosby's spell and considered him an amazing man.Reading this, however, brings one to opposite conclusions.If anything, he comes across as spoiled, petulant, untalented, and psychotic.I fear that this may sway many reviewers' opinion of the book, but I separate biography from subject here and credit Wolff with writing a thorough and satisfying life.If you have any interest in Paris in the 1920's, the Lost Generation, and cameos by a whole raft of interesting players (Archibald MacLeish, Ernest Hemingway, Kay Boyle, etc.), this is worth a go.One thing's for sure: it not only ends, but begins, with a bang.

4-0 out of 5 stars Interesting For Wolfe or Paris Fans
Geoffrey Wolff is among the most underappreciated novelists writing in English. His biography of his father The Duke of Deception is enthralling. This early biography is not quite up to these standards, is too opiniated, and could used some editing. Nonetheless it shows his flair. It is also full of references to Paris and the famous expatriates of the 20s. Be careful to get a copy without a crumpled back page.

3-0 out of 5 stars A Mind Crushed By His War Experiences
No one thus far seems to recognize the obvious fact that Harry Crosby is a classic example of post-traumatic stress syndrome. He volunteered as an ambulance driver in World War I, and that harrowing experience smashed his mind, as similar experiences have mentally crushed so many other brave people who volunteered for war duty instead of staying complacently at home.

Harry's life after the war is thus not a merely decadent and self-indulgent romp, but an ongoing struggle to regain some kind of mental equilibrium after seeing hundreds of men turned into slabs of bleeding meat in a gigantic and futile butchery. At one point a shell struck his ambulance and blew it apart. It's almost imporrible to survive that kind of experience without serious mental damage.

The attitude of the author is judgemental in a naive, Midwestern way to the point of unintentional hilarity. The endless gasps of shock from the naive and outraged author are better than Saturday Night Live. Gasp! Harry actually dares to wear a black flower to his father's dinner party! Great heavens, what would Aunt Gertrude think? Shocked! I'm so terribly shocked! I do believe that I'm going to faint!

On and on it goes, and I'm amazed that the naive author, or should say the faux-naive author, survives the hypocrisy of his endless denunciations of the roaring 1920's and those who roared while the roaring was good.

So the author wouldn't have written about Harry Crosby unless he had the suicide at the end? Suppose that Harry had survived into a pleasant and prosperous old age? That no doubt would have been intolerable to our censorious author, who is determined to rewrite the Portrait of Dorian Gray, but unhappily without Oscar Wilde's genius.

It's a real shame that this seems to be the only extensive biography of Harry Crosby. It's a guilty pleasure to read this endless pseudo-moralistic trashing of Harry's interesting life. If the smugly righteous author had suffered through the same kinds of wartime horrors that Harry endured, the silly bloke would have been institutionalized for the rest of his life, and we wouldn't be victimized by this hymn of hate toward a man whom the author so transparently envies. A tame lap dog is writing the biography of a lone wolf, and it just doesn't click.

1-0 out of 5 stars Boring Son
Are there no more editors?This book is repetitive, much too long, and the organization is confusing.I am never convinced Harry Crosby is worth the time to read his story.As I read, I kept thinking, "Why bother?"Harry's life might be interesting as an example of supreme self-indulgence and self-absorption, but his writing (as quoted) is atrocious!Tighten it up, tell me more about Black Sun Press and some good writers, and less about Harry's decadence-unless you can make it more interesting than this! ... Read more


66. The Eclipse of the State Mental Hospital: Policy, Stigma, and Organization (Suny Series in Sociology of Work)
by George W. Dowdall
Paperback: 286 Pages (1996-04-11)
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State hospitals still account for the majority of the state dollars spent on mental health care across the nation. Why do state hospitals persist and expand despite public scandal and professional disapproval? What role does the state mental hospital play in the current system of care for the seriously mentally ill? What role should it play, and at what cost? Dowdall explores recent efforts, successful and unsuccessful, to meet the increasingly elaborate standards imposed from without on the contemporary state mental hospital, and the impact of these efforts on the quality of care provided to its patients. ... Read more


67. Eclipse
by Andrea Cheng
Hardcover: 129 Pages (2006-10)
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In 1952 eight-year-old Peti's Hungarian relatives come to live with his family. When the librarian invites Peti to go with her on a tour of a stop on the Underground Railroad, Peti comes back with a new resolve .
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68. Eclipse At Noon (Deathlands)
by James Axler
Mass Market Paperback: 352 Pages (1996-08-01)
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Finding themselves on board the remains of a Mississippi pleasure boat, Ryan Cawdor and his band of warrior survivalists enjoy gambling with its genial captain, until the stakes escalate to human life proportions. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars James Axler has done it again with a tremendous book.
This book is another prime example of James Axler writing. He makes you picture what it is like to live in a world of mutants and villians. A must read book for any James Axler fans. You will not be disappointed. ... Read more


69. Eclipse
by Dalton Trumbo
Paperback: 254 Pages (2005-12)
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5-0 out of 5 stars The Great Trumbo
"Dalton Trumbo had a screenwriting career that spanned five decades. He won Academy Awards for The Brave One and Roman Holiday. His novel Johnny Got His Gun won a National Book Award in 1939.

Trumbo was one of the Hollywood 10, a group of writers and directors who refused to testify to their political affiliations before the House Un-American Activities Committee in 1947.

Trumbo was born in Montrose, Colorado on December 9, 1905 and was raised in Grand Juncition, Colorado. He died on September 10, 1976."

This novel, Trumbo's first published novel, is written somewhat in the style of Babbitt. A satirical look at a merchant named John Abbott of Shale City, Colorado who awakens one morning from a dreamless sleep and records in his journal "Had a good day and night. Nothing happened. What more could I ask?"

254 pp with additional biographical and background material about Trumbo. ... Read more


70. Your Prenatal Eclipse
by Rose Lineman
Paperback: 124 Pages (2000-09-05)
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71. ECLIPSE (VERSION ESPAÑOL) (Spanish Edition)
by Ertha Thompson
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-09-08)
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Hannah fue criado en una familia con fuertes valores cristianos. Como un joven que comenzó a experimentar con diferentes estilos de vida e intereses. A lo largo del camino de la vida se convirtió en la autocomplacencia y aburrido y decidió que quería más de su vida que lo que se modeló en la vida de sus padres y familia de la iglesia. Ella se sintió frustrado por tratar de complacer a las personas que estaban más cerca de ella y decidió embarcarse en un viaje para encontrar a quien ella estaba en Cristo. Estaba cansada de la religión y vestir el exterior mientras se sentía vacía por dentro. En el camino, hizo experimentos con la homosexualidad y otros comportamientos autodestructivos. Sin su frustración nació el deseo de tener una relación con el Señor y este viaje con lucharon con muchas pruebas y contratiempos. Will Hannah deseo de encontrar la paz que tan desesperadamente y una relación con Cristo?

Puede ponerse en contacto con el autor en erthathompson@yahoo.com de información o si el libro te ha bendecido en forma alguna. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Que gran error comprar este libro
Pésima traducción al español. Pareciera que l han hecho por un programa y no la verificaron antes de publicarla..

Esta copia no vale la pena.

5-0 out of 5 stars Eclipse es el libro para comprar por Ertha Thompson
Eclipse es el libro para comprar por Ertha Thompson. Hannah es un gran personaje que pasó por muchos antes de encontrar a sí misma y mucha gente puede relacionarse con su vida y su lucha en la que antes de venir victorioso. Este libro debe tener su propias películas pronto estoy seguro. Así se hace Ertha.SANTO LIBRO DE COTAS (1) (Spanish Edition)ECLIPSE (VERSION ESPAÑOL) (Spanish Edition) ... Read more


72. Some Like it Kilted (Signet Eclipse)
by Allie Mackay
Paperback: 352 Pages (2010-02-02)
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A woman's heart needs a loving home--

Even if it's a little bit haunted.

Mindy Menlove lives in a castle that was transported stone-by-stone from Scotland. But when her fiancé dies in scandal and Mindy decides to sell the gloomy estate, her plans unravel. She must travel to the Hebrides, where she's confronted by the castle's original builder-who happens to be maddeningly irresistible and seven hundred years young.

Bran of Barra was a legendary chieftain. Since then he's enjoyed his ghostly pleasures, until Mindy's appearance disrupts them. Now, if the roguish Bran doesn't change Mindy's mind about his bonny homeland-and himself-neither of them will ever find any peace. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars AhhhScotland and kilts what else do you need!
If only you could walk into the book.I absolutely loved it. I have never read one of Allie Mackay's books that I didn't like though.

5-0 out of 5 stars Some Like it Kilted (Signet Eclipse)
Mindy Menlove lives in a castle that was transported stone-by-stone from Scotland. But when her fiance dies in scandal and Mindy decides to sell the gloomy estate, her plans unravel. She must travel to the Hebrides where she is confronted by the castle's original builder - who happens to be maddeningly irresistible and seven hundred years young. Bran of Barra was a legendary chieftain. Since then he's enjoyed his ghostly pleasures, until Mindy's appearance disrupts them. Now he must change her mind and dissuade her of her plans of neither of them will ever find peace.I must admit it, when I first picked up this book, I found that I never wanted to put it down, it was an excellent read. I highly recommend this book to all who not only enjoy stories about Scotland but also who enjoy time travel, it was an excellent book.

4-0 out of 5 stars Great ghostly romance!!!!! 4.5 stars
This is the fourth book in Allie Mackay's wonderful Highland Ghost series and for those of you that have enjoyed the series so far this is one that we have all been waiting for this is Bran of Barra's story! (For those of you that have not read this series before it would make a great stand alone and I think will have you rushing out to get the others as well!)

Mindy Menlove lives in an authentic Highland Castle that was transported stone by stone to the US and reassembled in modern day Pennsylvania by her late fiancé Hunter MacNeil. When he met an untimely but very deserved death (he was a cheating scoundrel) the castle was willed to Mindy. And while this would be a dream for most breathing females Mindy is not at all in love with the Highland castle and its dark and broody atmosphere in fact she is done with all things Scottish after Hunter's betrayal. She wants nothing more than to sell the castle and to head for the beaches of sunny Hawaii to sip fruity drinks and enjoy the good life as far from the memories of castles and MacNeil's as possible. But it seems that a host of very Scottish ghosts that reside in the castle have much different plans in store for Mindy they intend to see their beloved ancestral home back on Hebridian soil once more... and they will stop at nothing to make sure that it does!

Bran of Barra is a MacNeil through and through too the very marrow of his bones. This proud and braw 700 year old Highland chieftain has enjoyed his life and his afterlife to the very hilt! Everyone in ghostdom knows of Bran and his Island Castle of delights where food and drink flow unceasingly and women are warm and always willing. He has been entertaining and rollicking at his beloved Tower for centuries with a host of ghostly revelers coming and going on a regular basis. Aye he has lived the high afterlife as it were undisturbed for centuries... but all of that is about to change. Bran has his world turned upside down when a feisty American lass enters his realm claiming that she has come to restore is castle back to its original state and place on the Isle of Barra. Bran has long said that he wants nothing to do with the modern world or the modern American women like several of his ghostly friends have recently fallen blissfully in love with. But from the moment he sees Mindy he knows that fate as well as the fabled Heartbreaker sword at his side have other plans for him and this 21st century lady.

Though Mindy has sworn she will not let the handsome highlander and his homeland anywhere near her heart she has a hard time living up to that vow when every moment that she spends on Scottish soil and close to Bran makes she and her heart burn with passion and could it be something more? And can this centuries old rogue truly reform his philandering ways and find happiness at last?

This was a great read I have wanted to read more about Bran from his appearance in Allie's very first book Highlander in her Bed. He and Mindy couldn't be more different in every conceivable way but they are perfect together and I loved watching this very determined NON-Scotophil being converted every step of the way! And I especially enjoyed seeing many of the characters from the previous stories making guest appearances and we get to meet a group of many brand new characters that I certainly hope to see again and learn more about!

Most of you know that Allie Mackay is really Sue Ellen Welfonder I didn't until way after I had read her first book but if you love Sue Ellen's books you should definitely give her alter ego here a try. And ANY true paranormal fan would love this series especially if you are a die hard Scottish fan like me! :) If you want a fun and passionate ghost love story look no further than Allie Mackay!

I gave it 4.5 stars!

1-0 out of 5 stars Not as good as the previous tales.
I found this book to be irritating.
I enjoyed Ms. Mackay's other offerings and looked forward to this next chapter.
The characters seemed utterly one-dimensional, the storyline a bit vague, and it made a trip to Scotland seem trite and unenjoyable.
And yes, I have visited there before.
I almost didn't finish reading it and I doubt I will buy her next book.

5-0 out of 5 stars fun romantic ghost story
MacNeil's Folly is a medieval castle that was moved one stone at a time from Scotland to New Hope, Pennsylvania.Accompanying the relocation from the Isle of Barra are irate family ghosts who want MacNeil's Tower back in the Hebrides and not as some fool of a descendant's placing it in America.

Mindy Menlove lives in this mausoleum, which explains why thermal underwear is a big seller in Scotland.She plans to sell the castle that she inherited from her late cheating fiancé over the objection of her sister.However, Mindy fears she is losing her mind when ghosts appear extorting her to return the castle to Scotland; except one the MacNeil Chieftain, Bran of Barra, who warns her to stay away from his homeland.Instead Mindy travels to Barra only to find enchantment and love with Bran who reciprocates, but also knows time will never heal their seven century displacement.

This is a fun romantic ghost story in which the spirits live a spirited lifestyle.The cast makes the tale entertaining as the ghosts play matchmakers as does her sibling.Bran knows she is his eternal love, but accepts nothing on earth can bring them together forever.Mindy wants nothing to do with cold Scottish islands until she arrives to find her heart warming and toes curling.Fans will enjoy this fun frolic as the ghost and the mortal find love in their mausoleum.

Harriet Klausner
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73. Total Eclipse of the Heart: In the Heat of the Night, Book One
by Crystal Jordan
Kindle Edition: Pages (2008-10-07)
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What’s a werewolf to do when she finds her soulmate twice? It’s a total eclipse of the heart.

In the Heat of the Night, Book One

It was only a few years ago that humans found out magical creatures existed. Now, they’re all out of the closet and leading their lives freely when they once used to hide their true identity. Werewolves, vampires, fairies and everything else that goes bump in the night.

When Lena walks into the Eclipse bar, she turns Rachel’s world inside out. She’s a werewolf who scents her mate, and nothing will stop her from claiming what’s hers.

Rachel has always assumed that when she mated with Jerrod she’d never know another lover, despite her longing for both men and women. No werewolf would be unfaithful. Ever. She’s heard of werewolves having two mates in one lifetime, but after the first one died, not at the same time. She’s terrified of how the man she loves will react when he finds out the instincts that drew her to him five years ago now pull her to another woman.

This book has been previously published and has been revised and expanded from its original release.

Warning, this title contains the following: Explicit sex, graphic language, anal sex, mild violence, female/female/male interactions, ménage lovin’, hot girl-on-girl action and a fisting scene that might make your thighs tingle. Enjoy!

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74. Contributing to Eclipse: Principles, Patterns, and Plug-Ins
by Erich Gamma, Kent Beck
Paperback: 416 Pages (2003-10-30)
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This book encourages tool building by laying bare the design of an excellent tool platform, Eclipse, and encourages design by building a typical tool extending Eclipse. This tutorial on creating custom tools also provides an explanation of a highly effective software design philosophy. The authors revive the lost art of supporting existing work by building tools. This book improves the software developers skill set by building little tools, and gradually growing those tools into better-than-professional quality products to help a whole community of developers. This book revives that highly-effective practice of tool writing and provides lessons along the way that tool building and design are two of the most leveraged skills for software developers.Amazon.com Review
Eclipse is an integrated development environment (IDE) for software. It also represents an ideal, incorporating modularity, extensibility, and community. Contributing to Eclipse: Principles, Patterns, and Plug-Ins is therefore significantly more than a book about how to write plug-ins for the Eclipse framework. The book--by software patterns guru Erich Gamma and "extreme programming" exponent Kent Beck--explains how new Eclipse modules should interact with existing software elements, and make themselves further extensible. It also emphasizes the importance of packaging new plug-ins and making them available to others as new Eclipse features. The book's emphasis is on community, and helping the Eclipse project grow and improve.

That said, this book is an excellent how-to guide. Gamma and Beck take the time to carefully detail a couple of model plug-in projects--including the industry-standard Hello World exercise--and take care to explain the highly visual Eclipse development process one step at a time. They don't unleash bushels of source code on the reader, but nonetheless manage to walk the reader through a series of progressively more elaborate extension projects that exercise some of the most exciting parts of the Eclipse framework. As you'd expect from a book involving Gamma, discussion of patterns appears with increasing frequency toward the book's conclusion, enabling the reader to expand on the authors' shared wisdom and understand the Eclipse design better. --David Wall

Topics covered: How to extend the Eclipse development environment--both in the narrow sense of writing code that makes the software do something new, and in the broad sense of participating in the Eclipse community. Specific coverage addresses extension points, markers, perspectives, and help. There's also a guide to the Eclipse architecture, framed as a series of "pattern stories." ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Must Have
If you are looking into Eclipse plugins programming, this is the book. It not only teaches you the basics but also guides you to the best pratices on Eclipse development, with test driven philosophy. Needless to say, it also covers design patterns used by Eclipse.

3-0 out of 5 stars Hands on tour through Eclipse 2!!! Plugin Development
This book takes you through a tour on plugin development. The main disadvantage of this book is that it is for Version 2 and not Version 3 of Eclipse. Yes you can somehow manage to translate and find your way around. Anyhow this is quite annoying not always successful and maybe one wants to learn more about the special advertised feature of Eclipse 3: rich client platforms. A topic inherently connected to plugin development. Please give us a new version of this book.

1-0 out of 5 stars What I would expect if there was NO docs for eclipse
I don't like this book as a book on writing plugins for eclipse for the following reasons:

1) This book's 'exploratory' approach tries to show you how to search (the hack approach) through the installed plugins for excerpts that you can copy/paste/edit. It would have been more useful if the authors used a 'tutorial' approach that constrains the example to documented basics (many different examples that then integrate/or not).

2) As expected (and tiring if you have other book from these authors), JUnit integration is the example developed throughout the book. This may satisfy the need for some types of plugins (code oriented plugins), but leaves much to be desired if you want to develop other kinds of tools.

3) The samples are outdated in 3.0, and the main example won't work/run in 3.0 (even if you download their project source). If you try to follow along, you will quickly be disapointed once you run into that snag. I am sure that under 2.x it works great.

4) This book is useful as a way of seeing a small example built up. However, because of #3, this all becomes useless once the plugin doesn't 'work'.

As with most books that cook a long example as a way of teaching, rather than as a way to support other knowledge, much of the time is spent on explaining how to cook things for the example. For me this doesn't work, as I want something focused that instructs me, rather than a evolving code-walkthrough of a particular example. To me this is boring, and has no use after the initial read.

This book would be great if it was 1/2 as long, and focused on the patterns for the plugins instead, not presume to be an intro to plugin development.

5-0 out of 5 stars Different is good
"Contributing to Eclipse" is a great read. More importantly, as someone who is in the middle of their first major Eclipse plugin development project, I learned a lot -- even though I've previously read every other available book on the topic. Gamma and Beck take you through the development of a fairly sophisticated plugin, step by step.Perhaps most welcome, the plugin they develop isn't a syntax-highlighting text editor (an example that's already been done to death,) but a set of tools for running JUnit tests on Java code!

This is the only book I've seen that discusses testing and Test-Driven Development of plugins, a must for serious plugin developers.As you'd expect from the developers of JUnit, they use JUnit to test every piece of functionality they add.Surprisingly, even though you'd expect some confusing in writing about using JUnit to test a JUnit plugin, there's none. Gamma and Beck are both excellent writers, and they know this subject matter inside out.

A word of warning: this is neither an introduction to nor a reference for Eclipse plugin programming. I don't think I would have gotten nearly as much from this book if I hadn't read "Eclipse in Action" and "The Java Programmer's Guide to Eclipse" first. But if you've gotten beyond the novice level with Eclipse, I guarantee you'll learn something by reading this book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Zen and the Art of Eclipse
Once you get past the interesting writing style, this is a pretty cool book written by two of the giants in the industry. This is a particularly good book, if you are interested in Eclipse plugin development and JUnit testing. The tutorial is pretty comprehensive and the book example evolves in a natural way. The only downside is that this book is targeted at Eclipse 2.1 rather than 3.0 (which is no wonder given that it predates 3.0 by more than six months). This doesn't really detract from the book because most of the examples are fairly generic and can be made to run in Eclipse 3.0 with minimal effort. ... Read more


75. Blood Eclipse - Rapture
by D. J. Manly, A. J. Llewellyn
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-07-01)
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In the continuation of Blood Eclipse, Rory finds himself hopelessly enamored with Carden and will finally experience the rapture of loving a pure blood vampire. But there are those who are determined to have Carden at all costs to satisfy their own self interest, and they won’t let anyone get in their way. Carden still seeks the truth of what happened to his parents long ago, and he won’t rest until he finds the answers. And when the discovery is made, and shocking secrets are revealed, all hell b ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Blood Eclipse
The lines were drawn long ago - pure blood vampire Carden Adair on one side and made vampire Blane, as well as the vampires he's sired, on the other side.At the moment Carden answers to Blane although cracks are beginning to show.

Mortals who take vampires as friends or lovers are especially vulnerable to lust and more.Rory would do anything for Carden.His feelings for the pure blood are becoming more like an obsession as time goes on, something which Carden would like to avoid if possible.Rory's best friend Dennis is in over his head with vampire Thiago, although, in their case, the feeling is mutual.

As allegiances shift and new players enter into the conspiracy the powers that be shift for better positions.Some scramble for more power while others hide with the knowledge they possess.Carden knows that others are keeping important truths from him.It's time he found out what they know regardless of the consequences.But those that are left standing in the end might not be the lucky ones after all.

Prepare yourself for a wickedly dark, passionate story in Rapture, the second Blood Eclipse tale.Authors A.J. Llewellyn and D.J.Manly give each character an individual charm or chilling manner which is what makes Rapture so good.The first part of the story isn't easy to figure out though if you missed Book 1 simply because of the large cast and their relationships to each other.Once you have everyone sorted out and their dynamics understood, Rapture hurls at breakneck speed towards a riveting cliffhanger ending.Regardless of confusion in the beginning, I am now a fan of Blood Eclipse: Rapture and definitely look forward to what happens next. Soon, please?

Lisa
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76. Sunpainters: Eclipse of the Navajo Sun
by Baje Whitethorne
Hardcover: 32 Pages (2002-04)
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Kii Leonard sits in his favorite juniper tree listening to an old radio his grandfather Pipa has given him. Suddenly, he hears Pipa calling him. "Kii Leonard, could you please come down out of that tree? Quickly, now!" "Pipa, what’s wrong?" Kii Leonard says, jumping down. "I’m hungry, Pipa–is it lunch time?" "It is not time to eat," Pipa replies. "Then what is it, Pipa?", Kii says. "What’s wrong?" "Listen to me, Kii Leonard. There is something wrong with the sun. The sun has died today." Sunpainters: Eclipse of the Navajo Sun invites the reader to sit with Kii Leonard as he experiences a total solar eclipse, witness the magic of the Little People and learns how to show respect for Mother Earth the Navajo Way. Baje Whitethorne’s brilliant illustrations lend vivid color to his first written children’s story, timely for readers wondering about recent earthquakes, floods and forest fires. ... Read more


77. Eclipse Kick Start
by Carlos Valcarcel
Paperback: 480 Pages (2004-09-27)
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Eclipse Kick Start focuses on the practical uses of Eclipse, particularly creating plug-ins, tools that extend the Eclipse platform with added functionality developers need to build best-of-breed Java applications.Starting with an overview of the IDE's features and interface, the authors include examples of building applications, testing, sharing code, and more.They then discuss the variety of pre-written plug-ins that developers can use to build Web services, develop Struts applications, create UML diagrams, and develop Aspect-oriented programs, all within Eclipse.Later chapters cover the plug-in architecture and building new plug-ins for implementing new functions and adding help to applications.

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4-0 out of 5 stars Best book for Java developers learning Eclipse
I found this book a pretty good intro for a Java Developer/Architect who knew Borland JBuilder and Ant very well but who "just didn't get it" in terms of Views / Perspectives in Eclipse etc.
This book was a good tutorial / introduction to the various features in Eclipse and how to us it (focuses on the 20% of those features you will use 80% of the time). I found Eclipse 3.1.2 was a bit different than the version he used and with Eclipse 3.2 now out (Q2 2006) I'm sure a few more changes have occurred but the exposition style is good and gets to the point.
Although I think it is the best book for the purpose, I think those who want to learn and use the Eclipse Java IDE don't have much in the way of quality choices to learn it in terms of books at least.

4-0 out of 5 stars Field guide to Eclipse 3.0
The value in this book is it's breadth of coverage. It never digs very deep into topics.The coverage of UML editing, for example, is about 30 pages. But that's thirty more pages than most of the Eclipse books have on UML. And the coverage is of a wide variety of these topics, including Struts, web services, JSPs, and others. The basics are covered as well, starting with installation and the basics of starting up a project, going through source control, unit testing, and refactoring. It's all there. It's just set to a whirlwind pace that may leave you a little breathless. Good book, just not for very beginners.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent, perfect depth, good span of topics
I needed a book to get up to speed on Eclipse 3.0 for work, I found it with Carlos Valcarcel's book.The chapters are just the right length and cover a vast array of topics, from MyEclipse, GUI Layout, CVS, Struts, building your own plug-ins, its all there and then some.The book's site can be found here: http://www.eclipsekickstart.com/

4-0 out of 5 stars shows how to use Web Services in Eclipse
The latest Eclipse is well described here by Valcarcel. It has rapidly become perhaps the most popular IDE for Java programmers. Of course, being free didn't hurt the uptake.

He assumes you have already programmed in Java itself. The book has three parts and an Appendix. The first part covers the basics. Essentially, it shows how to write and debug a standalone Java application in Eclipse. Competently done. But frankly, little to distinguish from other Eclipse texts. At this level, we are basically in an IDE equivalent to IBM's earlier Visual Age for Java, circa 2000. From which Eclipse is derived, by the way.

The second and third parts of the book are far more interesting. Part two is all about using plug-ins to build up an application. Here is where Eclipse really shows its power. Also, the author describes how to make a Web Service using Eclipse. Web Services are a hot topic, and for those of you wanting to get into it, without giving up your familiar Eclipse environment, that chapter may justify the entire book.

Finally, part 3 is about the basics of writing a plug-in. You can really dig deep into the Eclipse framework for this. It may be the most advanced part of the book. ... Read more


78. Eclipse of the Crescent Moon
by Geza Gardonyi
Hardcover: Pages (2005)
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This book is an english translation and with an introduction by George F. Cushing. Translated in 1991. Title of the original: Egri csillagok (1901). Tiis is a 2005 publishing by Corvina Books, Budapest, Hungary. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent historical fiction
Géza Gárdonyi set his great Hungarian children's classic in the 16th century during the 150-year Ottoman occupation. Besides the tales of several battles, the novel details the extraordinary 1552 Siege of Eger, during which Captain István Dobó's 2,000 Hungarian men, women and children inside the county's castle, defeated a Turkish force of 80,000 men. The Magyar title, Egri csillagok (literally, "Stars of Eger"), is required reading in Hungarian schools, but the book provides fantastic history, entertainment and romance for kids (and grown ups) of all nationalities.

The novel excludes much sad history that followed---Eger's 91-year era as the seat of a brutal Turkish vilayet (administrative region) starting in 1596, when a still larger Ottoman army defeated the Magyar forces. (Charles of Lorraine's Christian army liberated Eger only in 1687, a year after the Hapsburgs retook the Buda's west bank Danube castle, which was unified into Budapest in 1873.)

But the novel fulfills the young reader's longing for a great plot and adventure, as told through the story of the peasant Gergely and his childhood friend and later sweetheart, Eva, whose parents push for her marriage to a nobleman.

Travelers also reap rewards from this novel, which details daily life in 16th century Heves (pronounced He-vesh) county, east of the Mátra Mountains at the northern edge of Hungary's great Plain. This is wonderful reading, and highly recommended.

--Alyssa A. Lappen

5-0 out of 5 stars "Eclipse of the Crescent Moon"
I absolutely LOVED this book!My husband has read it, my mother, and we also have had some friends read it now.This book is well written giving a wonderful story along with the colorful history of the time and people who lived there.It reads like a movie, but stays with you like a real life fairytale.Can't wait to read it again.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great historical novel
Géza Gárdonyi set his great Hungarian children's classic in the 16th century during the 150-year Ottoman occupation. Besides the tales of several battles, the novel details the extraordinary 1552 Siege of Eger, during which Captain István Dobó's 2,000 Hungarian men, women and children inside the county's castle, defeated a Turkish force of 80,000 men. The Magyar title, Egri csillagok (literally, "Stars of Eger"), is required reading in Hungarian schools, but the book provides fantastic history, entertainment and romance for kids (and grown ups) of all nationalities.

The novel excludes much sad history that followed---Eger's 91-year era as the seat of a brutal Turkish vilayet (administrative region) starting in 1596, when a still larger Ottoman army defeated the Magyar forces. (Charles of Lorraine's Christian army liberated Eger only in 1687, a year after the Hapsburgs retook the Buda's west bank Danube castle, which was unified into Budapest in 1873.)

But the novel fulfills the young reader's longing for a great plot and adventure, as told through the story of the peasant Gergely and his childhood friend and later sweetheart, Eva, whose parents push for her marriage to a nobleman.

Travelers also reap rewards from this novel, which details daily life in 16th century Heves (pronounced He-vesh) county, east of the Mátra Mountains at the northern edge of Hungary's great Plain. This is wonderful reading, and highly recommended.

--Alyssa A. Lappen

5-0 out of 5 stars Enchanting historical fiction
Géza Gárdonyi set his great Hungarian children's classic in the 16th century during the 150-year Ottoman occupation. Besides the tales of several battles, the novel details the extraordinary 1552 Siege of Eger, during which Captain István Dobó's 2,000 Hungarian men, women and children inside the county's castle, defeated a Turkish force of 80,000 men. The Magyar title, Egri csillagok (literally, "Stars of Eger"), is required reading in Hungarian schools, but the book provides fantastic history, entertainment and romance for kids (and grown ups) of all nationalities.

The novel excludes much sad history that followed---Eger's 91-year era as the seat of a brutal Turkish vilayet (administrative region) starting in 1596, when a still larger Ottoman army defeated the Magyar forces. (Charles of Lorraine's Christian army liberated Eger only in 1687, a year after the Hapsburgs retook the Buda's west bank Danube castle, which was unified into Budapest in 1873.)

But the novel fulfills the young reader's longing for a great plot and adventure, as told through the story of the peasant Gergely and his childhood friend and later sweetheart, Eva, whose parents push for her marriage to a nobleman.

Travelers also reap rewards from this novel, which details daily life in 16th century Heves (pronounced He-vesh) county, east of the Mátra Mountains at the northern edge of Hungary's great Plain. This is wonderful reading, and highly recommended.

--Alyssa A. Lappen

5-0 out of 5 stars Great novel!
This novel has it all - history, romance, deeds of daring, and dastardly villains.This is definitely one of my all-time favorites - this is the sort of book you'll want to re-read over and over again. It covers the period when the Turks were running rampant in Hungary, which is seldom described in English-language history books, so the setting itself is exotic for that very reason; an American reader will be biting his/her nails till the last page to see how it all turns out. I give it five stars without any hesitation. ... Read more


79. Grace in Eclipse: A Study on Eternal Rewards
by Zane C. Hodges
Paperback: 120 Pages (1987-06-01)
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When one mentions the subject of eternal rewards, many Christians will admit they do not know much about the subject. Yet, the Bible in many passages speaks on this important subject, and a proper understanding of eternal rewards is key to living the Christian life. Some confuse passages on eternal rewards with passages on eternal salvation. Others are confused on the question of whether Christians should be motivated by eternal rewards.

In Grace in Eclipse Zane Hodges presents the biblical perspective on the place of eternal rewards in the life of the believer. Grace in Eclipse demonstrates that eternal rewards are something offered by our loving heavenly Father to motivate us. It is something He wants to give. It is a teaching we need to take seriously as it can have eternal consequences on the quality of our eternal life. Many difficult passages are considered, including some from the Sermon on the Mount as well as the story of the rich young ruler. The result is an inspiring call to all believers to run a winning race for God. It is hard to find good books on rewards. Get this one. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars neglected, yet vitally important teaching
"Grace In Eclipse" is a study on eternal rewards and is the 2nd segment in a three-part series on the absolute freeness of the gift of salvation.

The author argues that passages dealing with eternal rewards(for one's works) are often misinterpreted as being passages dealing withsalvation (a free gift.)In order to understand the freeness of oursalvation, the often neglected, yet vitally important concept of eternalrewards must be correctly taught to the believer.This issue along withthe issue of mistaking discipleship passages (works) for salvation (freegift) passages - discussed in "Absolutely Free" by the sameauthor - make up the great bulk of misunderstood scripture which leads manyto combine both concepts into a single doctrine of salvation and ending upwith a (disguised) "works salvation."

Hodges also maintainsthat words such as "believe" and "faith" have basicallythe same meaning that they do in English and that they are ofteninterpreted to say more than they actually do by well-meaning theologiansand lay-persons.He cites several examples from scripture where the wordsuse their common meaning where it would be clearly erroneous to ascribe tothem extra meaning.Many of these passages are the same ones used tosupport the concept of works being a necessary result or fruit of one'ssalvation.

The concept of the total freeness of salvation contained inthe book often draws the accusation of "antinominanism" -"against law" or "lawless."However, the author makesclear in the book that a saved person is profoundly responsible for hisactions, and that there are consequences in the life to come for one'sdisobedience in this life - which is clearly not advocating lawlessness,but does teach the concept of eternal rewards.

5-0 out of 5 stars Best book on eternal rewards!
This is the best book on eternal rewards today. It offers wonderful insight into difficult passages. Zane has a marvelous way of explaining the Bible.

Zane Hodges was my professor and mentor in seminary. His lifematches his beliefs. He is an extremely gracious and godly man.

I highlyrecommend this book.

Bob Wilkin, Ph.D. Author of Confident in Christ:Living by Faith Really Works

5-0 out of 5 stars Grace Triumphant!
I agree with Dr. Charles Stanley of "In Touch" and Pastor of the First Baptist Church of Atlanta, "A need has arisen in the evangelical community for a return to the simple message of salvation by faithalone." (Grace in Eclipse - Forward) "Grace in Eclipse"helps to address this need by showing that many passages which people haveconfused into teaching salvation by works or proof of salvation by works,actually teach the often forgotten subject of eternal rewards.

Forexample, the phrase "inherit the kingdom" is connected with workstime and time again in the New Testament. It does not make theologicalsense to assume this phrase refers to eternal salvation. Otherwise,works-salvation is being taught, which the Bible has made clear in manyplaces that salvation is by faith alone in Christ alone. In addition, thisassumption does not make sense with the actual words of the text itself. Ifsomeone told you that you are going to "inherit Michael Jordan'shome" versus that your are going to be allowed to "live inMichael Jordan's home", any reasonable person would know that what isbeing spoken of is two very different things. Thus, "inheriting thekingdom" is an eternal reward based on works, that needs to be keptdistinct from eternal salvation based on faith. This is the type of clearbiblically based analysis of passages that I really appreciate about thisbook. Of course the book is much more eloquent than I am in expressing andteaching these ideas.

Grace in Eclipse helps to bring out the light ofunderstanding on many difficult passages of the Bible by remaining true tothe actual text of the passage and by remaining true to the rest ofScripture. This is a book that seeks the meaning of difficult passagesbased on the passages themselves and not through some preconceivedtheological grid. I recommend that all who are seeking the truth read thebook and decide for themselves.

2-0 out of 5 stars Hodges is an acrobat!
He can wiggle and bend more scriptures than I ever thought possible!Consider Corinthians 6:8-9 which reads "Instead, you yourselves cheat and do wrong, and you do this to your brothers.Do you not know that thewicked will not inherit the kingdom of god."(and there must be twodozen others just like it) -- but NO, according to Zane Paul is talkingabout rewards here, not salvation.Give me a break!I can't stand a bookthat trivializes a truly complicated subject.But Zane managed to do it. ... Read more


80. Mystic Warrior: A Mystic Isle Novel (Signet Eclipse)
by Patricia Rice
Paperback: 384 Pages (2009-07-07)
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Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Now, the thrilling conclusion no fan will want to miss

As E urope is torn by revolution, the fate of the Mystic Isle of Aelynn also falls into question-its survival dependent on recovering the elusive treasure known as the Chalice of Plenty. Only the daughter of Aelynn's spiritual leader and a renegade warrior can accomplish the dangerous mission. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Great Book
Another great Patricia Rice book that's hard to put down.As always you look forward to the next book!

5-0 out of 5 stars Delightful and compelling
Raised from birth to become the next Oracle--the spiritual leader of her people--Lissandra Olympus had been taught to be haughty, to obey the will of the gods, and to sacrifice her life, desires, and independence for the welfare of everyone on the Mystic Isle of Aelynn.

When Lissandra's mother, the Oracle, dies, the gods do not choose Lissandra as her successor, however. Instead they give her a vision of whom they select: Murdoch LeDroit, the man who killed Lissandra's father with his uncontrolled magic and who'd been banished from Aelynn for his crime and dangerous powers.

Lissandra must leave the Mystic Isle for the first time and venture to France to do the unthinkable: find the missing Chalice of Plenty (that has eluded the most talented of her people) and persuade Murdoch that only he can prevent Aelynn from being destroyed by its smoldering volcano. Lissandra walks headlong and headstrong into the aftermath of the French Revolution (year 1793), where anyone without appropriate papers could be jailed and beheaded without trial and anyone remotely healthy and strong could be conscripted to fight in the war with Austria. And where one of their people is conspiring against her.

Worse, Murdoch doesn't want to be found, nor does he want to be Oracle. He doesn't even believe in the gods. Ravaged by guilt for killing Lissandra's father, Murdoch abandoned his chance to be Lissandra's husband long ago. Even now, the only way he can focus his power is through aggression, channeling his magic through his swords. Containing his power could kill him, but releasing his power could destroy Lissandra and the whole island of Aelynn. Better he stay far away from both.

Rice weaves a delightful and compelling love story around a self-sacrificing heroine discovering she is not meant to be a leader and an isolated and independent hero who discovers he is. Lissandra and Murdoch verbally, psychologically, and romantically spar through the French countryside and into England during a beautifully detailed, unpredictable era where their friends are just people who haven't been forced to betray them yet.

Mystic Warrior is the third book in the Mystic Isle trilogy, continuing where Mystic Guardian (July '07, Signet Eclipse) and Mystic Rider (July '08, Signet Eclipse) left off. Followers of the series get to revisit the beloved heroes and heroines from previous books to see how they are fairing. Readers new to the series will be introduced to wonderful characters and a strong story that will entice them to track down the previous Mystic Isle books to find out where Rice's brilliantly imaginative trilogy began before reaching its happily ever after.

Review by: Regan L.

5-0 out of 5 stars magical
Four years ago warrior Murdoch Le Droit was banished from her home, the Mystic Isle of Aelynn.Now with the death of the island's leader, the gods announce that Murdoch is their chosen oracle.However, no one knows where Murdoch is.

The spirit guide to healer Lissandra Olympus persuades her to find Murdoch and bring him home and to seek the mysterious missing Chalice of Plenty; both are needed to save the Island. Lissandra locates Murdoch, but is shocked when he rejects her plea to come home as he is needed as the new oracle; which he also scoffs at because the Gods would never select an exiled warrior who has no control over his paranormal skills.He also knows he still desires Lissandra as he did before he was kicked off Aelynn.She also realizes why her spirit guide told her to venture forth as she must heal his spirit in order for him to accept what has been predestined by the gods.Her skills may not be as powerful as her love.

As the "Mystic" saga goes full circle (see MYSTIC GUARDIAN and MYSTIC RIDER), Patricia Rice does so with a great entry.While the mortals are overwhelmed by the French Revolution, the Isle of Aelynn is in deep trouble with the savior being the person exiled several years ago who wants nothing to do with his homeland.Fans will relish this super romantic fantasy as Lissandra learns how to heal Murdoch comes from her heart not her skill.

Harriet Klausner
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