Thursday, September 20, 2012

Wittgenstein's Poker: The Story of a Ten-Minute Argument Between Two Great PhilosophersWittgenstein's Poker: The Story of a Ten-Minute Argument Between Two Great Philosophers by David Edmonds
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Interesting. Not what I usually read, but I liked getting some philosophy context without actually having to read philosophy.

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The Wisdom of Menopause: Creating Physical and Emotional Health and Healing During the ChangeThe Wisdom of Menopause: Creating Physical and Emotional Health and Healing During the Change by Christiane Northrup
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

My edition was revised in 2006. This is a hefty book, but it is very readable and I found most of it interesting. Parts of it were a little too interesting, such as her use of tarot cards and a couple of other things. But she was otherwise what I would consider a good combination of a medical doctor with a good open alternative mind. Some of her nutrition/supplemental recommendations seemed a little canned, but hey, you can't be an expert in everything. Overall I was glad to have the information.

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Make It Fast, Cook It Slow: The Big Book of Everyday Slow CookingMake It Fast, Cook It Slow: The Big Book of Everyday Slow Cooking by Stephanie O'Dea
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Fun to read. I enjoyed "The Verdict" of each recipe. I am looking forward to trying many of these. Added bonus, they are gluten-free.

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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Eve and the Choice Made in EdenEve and the Choice Made in Eden by Beverly Campbell
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Excellent book about Eve and her insightful choice which benefited us all. There are some good quotes by modern prophets which shed light on what happened in the Garden of Eden, and also on the role of women. It would be very helpful for both women and men to have a better understanding of the role, value, strengths and gifts of women.

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Monday, July 2, 2012

For the Strength of YouthFor the Strength of Youth by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I've always loved and been inspired by this booklet, and I loved reading the newly updated version. If there ever was a handbook that if followed would bring happiness and success, this is it. And it's not just for youth!

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The Miracle of Freedom: 7 Tipping Points That Saved the WorldThe Miracle of Freedom: 7 Tipping Points That Saved the World by Chris Stewart
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is by the same authors as "Seven Miracles that Saved America," and I knew what I was in for. I don't really like their writing style, but I appreciated getting the content. The seven events that are covered range from 1876 BC to 1940 and the Battle of Britain. It was quite interesting, and it inspired a desire to read more history, both ancient and modern. It reaffirmed my feelings of gratitude for being born in this modern time, in the United States. Of all the people who have ever lived, so few have enjoyed the blessings of freedom that we have. We owe our gratitude to those who sacrificed to make this kind of a life possible for us, and we ought to do whatever is necessary to preserve it for future generations. There is also no way to deny the hand of God in many situations throughout history.

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Adam BedeAdam Bede by George Eliot
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Four stars is slightly generous, but it's much better than three! For me this book falls somewhere between the writing of Thomas Hardy and Jane Austen. Although Thomas Hardy is a great writer, his works have a bit much of the depressingly tragic for my taste. Jane Austen's books are much lighter, and although the characters face trials and challenges, you are left with an uplifting story overall. George Eliot seems to fall somewhere in the middle. She is a talented writer and I enjoyed the book once I got established in the story.

The ending seemed rushed, which surprised me, because there were times when I wanted to rush the author a bit to find out how the story was going to unfold. But at the end, even though I liked the circumstances of how it ended, I wished that she had filled out the details like she had in the rest of the book.

This was not a quick read, but I enjoyed it very much.

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