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Phonics Homework Booklet, Level 3 (Homework Booklets)
Published in Paperback by Instructional Fair (1999-01-29)
Author: Nancy Mcree Christen
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Dennis H. Christen's Madam: The Grass Is High
Published in Hardcover by CG Star, L.L.C. (2002-01-04)
Author: Dennis H. Christen
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Sweet, funny, exciting all at the same time!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-04
I loved the symbolism and how the title of the book tied into the story-line. The love story was extremely sweet, funny and exciting all at the same time. I love how the reader feels like crying, laughing, being sad and happy at the same time as well. There are few books that will bring out all of these emotions and leave the reader with a sense of well being when he or she has finished the book. Dennis Christen is extremely talented to have written a book so easy to read, hard to put down, and let alone, forget.

anyone would love this story
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-12
what a happy story.....chapter 1 very sad but keep on reading. Granted...I'm the same age as Clara but...young or old...noone could resist this book. If you want a "feel good" read....don't miss it.

Madan the Grass is High
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-10
I read many different types of books and I found this book to be very well written. It was easy to read and hard to put down. In this day and age it is good to read that love is still alive at all ages. I am 57 and married for 33 years and I would hope that the same thing would happen with my wife if I was to pass on to a better place. I found the setting of the book interesting, being a resident of Hawaii for the past 27 years. I only find it difficult trying to picture the many rivers with all the fish. They must be well kept secret. Other then that it was a great book that I would recommend to all readers of all ages.

Lock yourself in a room and READ this BOOK!!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-21
Back in December of 2002, my daughter and I were invited to read MADAM, THE GRASS IS HIGH. Said to ourselves, "BOND TIME." Locked ourselves in a room...and had a BALL. Thank you to a wonderful person that invited us to share in the joys of a really GOOD BOOK!!!

My daughter being 12 years old had been a book worm since childhood. We chose to take 2 chapters each and completed the book in 1 night. To our amazement...we found grand delights of sentiment. The metaphors were descriptive. Made us feel as if we were a part of the scene. The concept of a woman who has been dependant upon a husband nearly 53 years suddenly became widowed. Caused shock for us as readers. Dennis (author) caused my daughter and I to weep. We wanted to know more. When a writer causes a reader to keep their head plugged in a book...that's when my daughter and I looked at eachother and said, "THIS IS A HOT BOOK. The author is GOOD...really GOOD!!" The tickle of personalities (friends) that shared their lives with Clara (1 of the main character) allowed my daughter and I to explore with voice gestures: soft, finiky, romantic, sharp voice tones...to the point of vicious when the chapter required such energy.

The colorful words described the beauty of Hawaii...again...made us want more...

We didn't put the book down. Finished the book in 1 night.

Thank you Dennis for writing a book that made us go deep. We cried, sang, giggled, became fiesty, and even found ourselves blushing when the two finally got together...hehehe...

Which two?

Well...get the book folks. It's a "GOTTA DO THING!!"

You'll be glad you did!!

This Book Is Going To Turn Me Into a Novel Reader
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-31
I'm not a recreational reader. Usually I only read technical books, and don't have time. Somebody gave me the book, so I had nothing to loose. I was struck by how easy it was to read and not slow down to piece together what's going on. What really glues the diversity of characters together is the smiting of love. When it became apparent who was smitten, I thought, "No way", but being single, I further thought, "Alright, there's hope for me". It intrigues me to see how love can change everything, and how it can embolden people to do out of character things. Now, when you add the backdrop of Hawaii's romantic paradise scenes, imagine the memories it will invoke years after you've seen the movie. Remember "Blue Hawaii"? There's something for everybody from pre-teen age and up, since the author contrasts different generation's approach to love. It makes me want to explore about this topic of love, and how we express, it can help to change the world for good. Speaking of Hawaii, there are unexpected and less known scenes that will add a pleasant surprise to people's image of Hawaii. It's more diverse than the average person thinks. You'll see what I mean when you read the book or see the movie.


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The New Child: British Art and the Origins of Modern Childhood, 1730-1830
Published in Paperback by Univ of Washington Pr (1995-08)
Author: James Christen Steward
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Painless Parker: A Dental Renegade's Fight to Make Advertising "Ethical"
Published in Paperback by Dental Tobacco Cessation Consultants, Incorpo (1995-01)
Authors: Arden G. Christen and Peter M. Pronych
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Reading and Study Skills Book One
Published in Paperback by (1996)
Authors: Ronald V. Schmelzer and William L. Christen
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Synaptic Plasticity and the Mechanism of Alzheimer's Disease (Research and Perspectives in Alzheimer's Disease)
Published in Hardcover by Springer (2008-02-19)
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The Runaway Pancake
Published in Hardcover by Larousse & Co (1984-03)
Author: Peter Christen Asbjornsen
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CLINGING TO THIS BOOK AS A CHILD
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-24
My mother read this book to me as a child and I liked it so much I clung to it like gold, but somehow it got lost through the years. I was surprised and excited when I found it online and would love to share this book with my husband and children. I thought I was the only child who read this book.

we love this book
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-21
My boys loved this book when they were little. A fire in the house destroyed this among many others and I have been looking for 15 years to get another copy.

My Favorite Story
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-16
This was my favorite story next to Scuffy the Tugboat. Unfortunately all of my books went to my older sister's kids, and they did not take very good care of them, so they are all lost now. I have my first child coming in July (Ian Gabriel) and I'm looking for a copy of this book (and from the reviews, it looks like I'm not alone). Maybe the publisher will decide to reprint it.

One of my favorite books from childhood!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-08
I have been looking for this book for 20 years in antique shops in the Midwest to no avail. I even thought that maybe this book actually did not exist and was only in my imagination. I am happy to see that it does exist and that other people enjoyed it also. I can just see that pancake with that big smirk on his face!

Always on Top!
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-23
My son's favorite book from an infant until he could read. We have been searching for it for many years. At bedtime he could pick 3 books for reading every night and somehow The Runaway Pancake was always on the top of the pile EVERY night. He knew the story so well he would say it right along with me reading it to him long before age three. We lost this badly worn book in one of our moves and have been looking for that pancake since. We won't be happy until he returns to our family.


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A Time for Trolls: (Tanum of Norway Tokens Series) (Tanum of Norway Tokens Series)
Published in Paperback by Arthur Vanous Co (1992-06)
Author: Peter Christen Asbjornsen
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Engaging, Unique Twist on the Fairy Tale Format
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Review Date: 2008-07-01
A Time For Trolls is a wonderful collection of Norwegian fairy tales. The tales are a little more graphic than similar American counterparts; not necessarily for very young children, but not as dark as The Complete Grimm's Fairy Tales. The stories often start by following a trio of brothers. The youngest is usually a good-for-nothing called Askelad (literally, "Ash Boy") who does nothing but sit around and poke at the ashes in the hearth. However, he is wise and kind and determined, and he always ends up with the fortune and the girl. The translation from Norwegian is beautiful and lyrical, with a rhythmic quality reminiscent of oral tradition. A must-read for any fairytale or fantasy enthusiast, and a great look into the history of Norwegian culture!


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Smart Learning: A Study Skills Guide for Teens
Published in Paperback by Grayson Bernard (1992-04)
Authors: William L. Christen and Thomas Murphy
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Despite shortcomings...still a good study skill book for teens!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-04
For all intents & purposes, this book meets the requirements of a good study skill book for teens. The various topics covered are relevant & the eight chapters are organized, as follows:

1. Introduction
2. Active Learning
3. The Writing Process
4. Introducing PREPsteps
5. Taking & Making Notes
6. Time Management
7. Test Taking Strategy
8. Goal Setting

However, I am intrigued by the authors' arrangement of the chapters, particularly Chapter 6 & Chapter 8 pertaining to time management & goal setting respectively.

In any kind of endeavours, goals & priorities must always take precedence. In the case of learning & studying for the student, goal setting & priority (as opposed to time) management must come first.

Goals set the purpose & direction in life, & priorities set everything (i.e. all the tasks toward goal achievement) in motion. Without setting goals & managing priorities, everything one does become random activities.

For example, in the introductory Chapter 1, the authors write in the first paragraph, "All kids - & that includes you - can become smart learners. But you won't get there by wishing...." If `goals setting & priority management' has been set as the introductory chapters, the contents of this particular chapter would make more sense for the teen reader, because smart learners are always goal-oriented!

Again in Chapter 2: Active Reading & Chapter 3: The Writing Process, one very important element is missing. Active readers/writers always set a purpose (or goal) for reading/writing. With a purpose or goal in mind, the brain can search for/produce important information relevant to the purpose or goal during the reading/writing process. In fact, goal setting is paramount in setting all the four communication skills in motion: reading the textbooks, listening in class, speaking during discussions, & writing essays or reports.

With a focus on goals (or the end in mind) & priorities (or first things first), (to paraphrase Sean Covey's & his 'Seven Habits for Highly Effective Teens'), Chapter 4: PREPsteps would become much more meaningful for the teen reader.

Therefore, it would have been more appropriate for the authors to set Chapter 8 (goals) and Chapter 6 (priorities) as lead chapters accordingly in the book.

Nevertheless, the authors give good instructions as well as appropriate examples for the above chapters.

In Chapter 5: Taking & Making Notes, the authors outline three note-taking/making methods. The first one, which the authors call it the `i' note method, using the symbolic alphabet `i' as a platform. Correspondingly, on a sheet of note-paper, the top half of the dot denotes an area for `topic' & the bottom half denotes an area for `main idea', & the stem denotes an area for `details'. `Summary' is located below the stem, with `vocabulary (new words or terms) as well as study questions are to be arranged on the left side of `i'. This is a refreshing approach to note-taking/making, which I have not come across before. Kudos to the authors!

The second method, which the authors call `mapping', & judging by their description & instructions, is actually mind-mapping, a technique created by Tony Buzan. I don't quite understand why the authors don't call an apple `an apple' & also why they don't have the professional courtesy to credit Tony Buzan.

The third method, which the authors call `Split-Summary-System' (or Triple S), is actually a replica of the famous Cornell Method, believed to have been developed by Prof. Walter Pauk of Cornell University. Again, the authors did not call an apple `an apple' & also did not credit Prof Walter Pauk.

In most instances, I firmly believe that authors, whether they are experts or otherwise, often ride on the shoulders of giants. They should therefore always acknowledge where credit is due.

Even in Chapter 4: PREPsteps, the steps & instructions given by the author, are actually a deliberate variation of the famous SQ3R Method, originally developed by a psychologist/teacher from Ohio State University, Francis Robinson, in the 1940s. I know most authors want to coin something they can claim to be their proprietary methods, but they should not refrain from giving some due credit to the early pioneers.

The lack of a bibliography at the end of the book says something about the authors' unwillingness to credit other authors.

I note that `Memory Management' is not considered as a topical chapter, but the authors put a lot of emphasis on the subject of organizing information at three levels for fast recall & the formulation of different type of questions, especially higher-order, to aid fast recall. These are reflected in the authors' detailed treatment of these aspects in the various chapters, particularly Chapter 2, 4 (The Process of Gathering, Recording, Organising, Retrieving & Using Information)) & 5. Kudos to the authors!

I also note that `Lesson Revision/Rehearsal' should have been one topical chapter in this book. This is a very important topic for students. It plays a very vital role in academic success. The lack of this in study planning often results in cramming when the test/exam is near. This leads to unnecessary test/exam anxiety buildup. In the case of this book, this aspect is only perfunctorily covered by the author in `Homework' under Chapter 7.

As a matter of fact, a topical chapter on Stress Management would have completed this book very well for teens.

In the last chapter, which should have been the preceding chapter, I concur with the authors' view that goal setting goes hand in hand with decision making. They recommend the simple PRACTAS decision making method, with a working example.

On the whole, despite the shortcomings as I have just illustrated in the foregoing, I rate it a score of 4 (although I am inclined to rate it 3.5) for this book.

For the teen reader, it is still a good study skill book. There are many useful checklists e.g. Study Skills Questionnaire, & working examples in the book, in spite of the fact that this book has only about 100 odd pages.


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Mass Casualty and High-Impact Incidents - An Operations Guide
Published in Hardcover by Prentice-Hall (2002)
Authors: Hank Christen and Paul M. Maniscalco
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