 | The South Beach Diet Quick & Easy Cookbook by Arthur Ag 26 out of 31 people found this review helpful
This book - a companion to the main diet book- is full of tasty recipes that are low in carbs. Perfect for Type 2 Diabetics. A great starting point to restructure eating habits. Recipes will be helpful in modif... read full review |
 | The South Beach Diet by Arthur Agatston, Arthur S. Agat 6 out of 11 people found this review helpful
Basic, down to earth explanations. Excellent for Type 2 Diabetics who need to change their eating patterns. Not so restrictive that they will 'slip' a lot. Recipes are a good starting point for ideas.... read full review |
 | Maximum Ride 2 out of 4 people found this review helpful
This book takes you into the life of Max (a 14 year old girl who flies like a bird) and explains a lot of the background that was left out of the previous books. It is written primarily for teens but is a great... read full review |
 | Trouble in High Heels by Christina Dodd (2006) 2 out of 3 people found this review helpful
A fun read. Likeable characters with quirky personalities. Dodd carries it off in style. If trouble's out there, Brandi will find it. Moves along quickly. read full review |
 | Half Moon Street by Anne Perry 1 out of 2 people found this review helpful
Anne Perry's book offer a slice of the times in England's Victorian period. They offer insight into women's lib, sexual freedom divorce laws, etc for the period. Well written, they protray the pe... read full review |
 | Fire Me Up by Kate Macalister 1 out of 2 people found this review helpful
A fun read about dragons and Aisling' experiences as a femme fatale. Humerous, fast paced and fun. Macalister has a deft way with words and manages to turn anusal premise into an exciting read. read full review |
 | Private Wars by Greg Rucka (2006) 1 out of 2 people found this review helpful
A very exciting storyline and a great action heroine. She's really tough, but believable. The story is rich in culture and cureent events. read full review |
 | The Camel Club by David Baldacci (2005) 1 out of 2 people found this review helpful
Baldacci hits a home run once again. This book is totally current and thought provoking. Interesting insight into our Home Security, CIA, etc. read full review |
 | The Book of the Dead by Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
This seventh in the series explains more about the personalities and problems of the two brothers. It is action packed (as usual) and a very satisfying read. read full review |
 | The Great Chile Book by Mark Miller (1991) 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
This book not only contains beautiful, clear pictures of chiles, but has fantastic recipes. Mark Miller is a master at combining flavors with chiles and this book features some of his best sauces and salsas. read full review |