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Amphibian Conservation is the fourth in the series of Synopses of Conservation Evidence, linked to the online resource www.ConservationEvidence.com.

This synopsis is part of the Conservation Evidence project and provides a useful resource for conservationists. It forms part of a series designed to promote a more evidence-based approach to biodiversity conservation. Others in the series include bee, bird, farmland and bat conservation and many others are in preparation.

Approximately 32% of the 7,164+ amphibian species are currently threatened with extinction and at least 43% of species are declining. Despite this, until recently amphibians and their conservation had received little attention. Although work is now being carried out to conserve many species, often it is not adequately documented.

This book brings together and summarises the available scientific evidence and experience relevant to the practical conservation of amphibians.

The authors consulted an international group of amphibian experts and conservationists to produce a thorough summary of what is known, or not known, about the effectiveness of amphibian conservation actions across the world.

"The book is packed with literature summaries and citations; a veritable information goldmine for graduate students and researchers. It also admirably provides decision makers with a well-researched resource of proven interventions that can be employed to stem/reverse the decline of amphibian populations." -John G Palis, Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society

Amphibian Conservation: Global evidence for the effects of interventions (Synopses of Conservation Evidence Book 4), by Rebecca K. Smith, William J. Sutherland

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The book begins with six pages briefly describing the methods the authors used to identify and locate published studies, and to systematically quantify their results. The authors summarize evidence for nine threats (Residential and Commercial Development, Agriculture, Energy Production and Mining, Transportation and Service Corridors, Human Disturbances, Habitat Modification, Invasive Species, Pollution, and Climate Change) and four solutions (Habitat Protection, Habitat Restoration, Species Management, and Education and Outreach). All topics are focused on practical hands-on actions; the book does not reference any modeling studies, does not address policy efforts, and does not discuss ethical considerations. The book would have benefitted from a summary chapter that gave an overview of success for each topic and taxonomic group. Skimming through the extensive examples, I concluded that we have had inconsistent results in our interventions to conserve amphibians, despite varied approaches in numerous systems. It was sobering to realize that even habitat protection efforts―considered as close to a sure thing as we get in conservation―are often not assessed, and are only partially successful.

To demonstrate how the book is organized, I summarize the chytridiomycosis abatement strategies, listed under the Invasive Species section. This section included eleven actions that attempted to reduce chytridiomycosis: two reducing geographic spread, three reducing amount of Bd in the environment, and six reducing infection load on amphibians. The authors provided (a) a short overview, (b) a statement of reported successes, (c) a brief background summary, (d) a few pages of text describing each article's findings, and (e) references. It would have been nice if the authors included some sort of gap analysis identifying actions that have not been tested. I thought readers would have benefited if the authors provided details on the original causes of declines, what kind of effort went into finding unreported and unpublished failures, and whether interventions were designed to address those original threats or were only able to assess net changes. It would also be helpful if the authors discussed whether effective interventions would likely work for other species or in other areas. As in most cases in conservation biology, the devil is in the details, and because many of the details are not included, it's hard to assess the assessment.

A good example of the importance of details is the section on Species Management. In this section, two approaches are described: translocations and ex-situ conservation (e.g., captive breeding, rearing, and releases). Translocations are organized by taxonomic group (i.e., frogs, toads, salamanders), which shows the incredibly small number of such studies and the bias towards three species: Wood Frogs (Lithobates sylvaticus), Natterjack Toads (Epidalea calamita), and Great Crested Newts (Triturus cristatus). Success was qualified by the type of persistence, the length of persistence, and the percent of attempts that persisted for some amount of time; only one study mentioned that a population was self-sustaining. The authors use the original study to define success rather than adopting a universal definition. Consequently, projects that they identify as successful may not actually result in self-sustaining populations. Sections on captive breeding and release are also organized into sections on frogs, toads, and salamanders with most studies conducted on three other species: midwife toads (Alytes spp.), harlequin frogs (Atelopus spp.), and Green and Golden Bell Frogs (Litoria aurea). Here's where I'd want to know what the original threats were that led to captive breeding and also what has been done, but not published. For example, in the case of the harlequin frogs, we know they are in captivity because of chytridiomycosis, but the book does not mention this. Do they breed in captivity? Yes! Is it a success? Well, maybe. We don't really know how many Atelopus species were brought in to create captive assurance colonies but failed and were never reported in the literature, or even the degree to which the facility tried to establish large captive populations. We also don't know why they failed; there are many practical reasons why organizations do not even attempt to breed their frogs (limited space, time, funding, interest). Negative results, details on causes of failure (lack of knowledge, resources, patience, policies), and what the stated objectives of holding captive assurance colonies were are what we need to determine effectiveness. The details of how we define success are critical to assessing the efficacy of our conservation efforts, and those details are glossed over here.

In terms of mechanics, the writing is simple, straightforward, and factual, but not especially engaging, as it avoids any personal ideas or synthesis statements, focusing instead on reproducing the original information. I found few errors in the sections I read and the presentation was balanced and uncontroversial. The layout is not especially attractive as the book completely lacks images, graphics, tables, figures, and color. The book also uses small fonts, and many styles and formats of headings and subheadings, but without figures or tables to break up the text, I found it easy to get lost. A more serious complaint is the lack of a combined literature cited for the whole book.

This book and online journal will be excellent resources for those looking to get up to speed on what actions have been attempted to conserve amphibians and the outcomes of those efforts. It will be a valuable guide for graduate students interested in evaluating evidence for effective amphibian conservation, and is sure to generate new approaches, critical analyses, and discussions. The free online version makes this especially valuable for conservation practitioners and students from all countries, and should facilitate real-time updates as new studies are published. More than anything, this book reveals the surprisingly large number of species, regions, and threats that have yet to be tested, the need for critical assessment and discussion of “success,” and a realization of how much work we have to do.

(Karen R. Lips Copeia)

This book attempts to summarize all of the published evidence relating to conservation interventions aimed at amphibians and specifically, where interventions have been quantitatively monitored. This ranges from very small specific interventions such as the introduction of artificial hibernacula to wide ranging interventions such as the Million Ponds Project in the UK. No attempt is made to make recommendations, merely to lay out the evidence in an easy to read and easy to find format in a way that can help decision makers at a local, national or international scale make more informed judgements as to the most effective measures to implement. The first half of the book is arranged into chapters that each relate to a specific threat such as climate change, transport networks, agriculture and pollution whilst the second half examines the impact of habitat management, species management (captive breeding and translocations) and education and awareness raising.

One of the big plus points of this book is that it is very easy to establish if there is evidence available about a particular subject and where to find the source material. In this respect it serves its purpose well. However, it is intriguing to examine whether the book can actually be applied by land managers or those giving advice to land managers to fine tune the management of sites for their amphibian populations. The Kent Reptile and Amphibian Group regularly gives advice to a wide range of organisations and individuals about managing ponds and terrestrial habitat for amphibians and most of the advice is based around generally accepted best practice guidance. At least 90% of advice is covered by just a few basic principles. In other words, creating ponds is good, and almost always more cost effective than managing existing ponds, discouraging birds and fish is useful, maintaining structurally complex terrestrial habitat will help and not moving the widespread amphibians around except under exceptional circumstances is the best option. So, could this book confirm that this is sound advice based on well established, published literature or just the ramblings of well meaning amateurs that is at best ineffective or in a worst case scenario, counterproductive?

Things started well, pond creation gets a resounding thumbs up though the success of specific species depends upon the kind of ponds created and some studies have expressed doubt that the creation of ponds specifically for translocated species leads to self-sustaining populations. In contrast, evidence suggests that pond restoration can have mixed effects on existing amphibian populations. Fish control similarly has good evidence to back up its effectiveness though the use of piscicides can also kill off amphibian populations. The evidence to support other interventions is less conclusive as the example of excluding waterfowl shows. The book simply states that ‘We captured no evidence for the effects of preventing heavy usage or excluding wildfowl from aquatic habitat on amphibian populations.' Herein lays the challenge of writing a book such as this. The complexities of amphibian habitat management and the impact of interventions on a range of species mean that there simply isn't enough published information to fully inform a land manager. Other examples, particularly broad ranging interventions such as introducing a grazing regime or the management of terrestrial habitat have evidence of both success and failure. This simply illustrates that for most interventions it is the fine-tuning of management techniques and regimes that yield success rather than simply the type of intervention itself. In short, this book provides a useful starting point for justifying specific interventions (or not intervening) and can help direct the reader to further information.

One of the conclusions it is impossible not to draw from reading this text is that there are still significant areas of amphibian conservation that are not covered by scientific literature. This is exemplified by the lack of evidence for either protecting brownfield sites or habitat connectivity having a positive impact on amphibian populations. It is a challenge to summarize so much information into one relatively small book and even more of a challenge to make sense of what all the data means. This book is a useful tool and perhaps an ideal first step for identifying or rejecting potential interventions for amphibian conservation but does not provide all of the answers to making the most of the limited resources available for amphibian conservation. That would just be too simple wouldn't it?

(Mike Phillips The Herpetological Bulletin)

The global amphibian decline crisis, first noted in 1989, has stimulated a huge amount of conservation activity across the world, much of it building on existing conservation efforts focused on local concerns about amphibians. In Britain, for example, realisation that amphibian declines are a global problem gave fresh impetus to efforts to reverse the widespread destruction of amphibian breeding ponds that has occurred, as a result of changing agricultural practices, since World War II. A key question raised by all this activity is: does it work?

This remarkable and very important book addresses this question. It is a product of the Conservation Evidence project, an initiative that pursues an evidence-based approach to determine the effectiveness of the many and various interventions that have been made across the world to conserve biodiversity. The Conservation Evidence project produces an open-access journal, Conservation Evidence, maintains an expanding database, and compiles detailed synopses on specific topics, of which this book is the fourth to be published. It is the product of an enormous effort of scholarship, covering 107 different interventions that have been made to conserve amphibians around the world, and analyzing the result of 416 studies. Only studies in which the outcome of interventions has been assessed are included. Sadly, a great deal of conservation effort has been conducted over the years, the success of which, for lack of motivation or funding, has not been evaluated. A majority of studies come from Europe and North America and thus deal with temperate species.

The book is divided into 14 sections, representing major areas of conservation activity. These include: agricultural landscapes, the use of biological resources (including amphibians themselves and the habitats in which they live), countering the impact of invasive species (including chytridiomycosis), pollution, and habitat creation and restoration. A large section deals with all aspects of relocating amphibians, rearing them in captivity and releasing them into the wild. A final section discusses education and awareness raising. The book contains a mass of detailed information, concisely presented and with virtually no discussion. The reader is left to reach his or her own conclusions on the basis of the evidence presented. It is by no means ‘easy reading' but it is an invaluable resource for anyone contemplating doing something useful to help amphibians.

In keeping with an evidence-based approach, the tone of this book is measured and scrupulously objective, and free of both the optimistic rhetoric or the doom-laden foreboding that pervades much of the conservation literature. The overall message is that conservation efforts work in some instances, but not in others. What works for one species does not necessarily work for another. The book is thus an invaluable resource for anyone designing a new conservation project and it should lead to better-designed and better-informed conservation efforts in the future. It should also lead to a better use of limited resources, both financial and human, by enabling project designers to focus on procedures the effectiveness of which has been demonstrated.

Some of the results of the analyses presented in this book are surprising and thought provoking. For many years I participated in a ‘help a toad across the road' exercise, going out at night to rescue migrating toads from a busy road before they were squashed. There are many such exercises in the UK, resulting in the apparent rescue of thousands of toads each year. The evidence suggests, however, that the impact of such activity on toad population sizes is rather modest. However, toad rescues are a low-cost activity that achieves the invaluable objectives of involving local people and raising awareness of conservation issues. In contrast, the translocation of Great Crested Newts (Triturus cristatus) in Britain incurs huge costs for developers, but yields low returns in terms of the successful long-term establishment of new populations.

Sadly, amphibians across the world are threatened by a variety of factors that cannot be addressed by dedicated groups of people working at the local level. Much of the habitat deterioration and destruction that is causing amphibian declines is global in origin, resulting from pollution and climate change. Reversing the results of these processes lies not with local groups but with the world's political and industrial leaders, who show no sign of deviating from their pursuit of the continuing economic growth that threatens our planet's biodiversity. This excellent book reports many successful attempts to conserve amphibians at a local scale but, globally, the sixth mass extinction continues to gather pace.

(Dr Oxford UK Tim Halliday Phyllomedusa: Journal of Herpetology)

To properly evaluate this book, I focused this review on four (out of many) subjects of personal interest. The first takes me back to my childhood in suburban Brookfield, Illinois. The one and only amphibian inhabiting the world of my youth was the American toad, Anaxyrus (a. k. a. Bufo) americanus. I encountered toads in the nearby forest preserve, in neighborhood yards and gardens, as well as in the street as they fed on insects under the light of street lamps in the evening. In addi- tion, I often observed --- with anguish --- toads at the bottom of storm drains that were built into the roadbed adjacent to the curb. Because each storm drain was covered with an immov- able steel grate, I was unable to extract the entrapped toads. Over time, the toads succumbed to starvation and/or desiccation. Did the authors of Amphibian Conservation consider this threat to amphibians and, if so, did they find a solution? Indeed, they had.

In the “ Threat: Transportation and service corridors” chapter, I found a subsection entitled, “ Modify gully pots andkerbs. ” In the United Kingdom, the terms “gully pot” and “kerb” are synonymous with our “storm drain” and “curb” respectively. Research in Europe found that separating storm drains from the curb by 4 inches decreased the number of great crested newts (Triturus cristatus) that fell in by 80%. Intrigued, I searched the internet and found the original article. Separation of the storm drain from the adjacent curb is achieved by replac- ing the standard section of curb with a section that has a recessed wall. Small animals following the curb wall diverge slightly into the recessed portion, thus avoiding the storm drain. This modified curb provides a simple solution to my vexing childhood dilemma of what to do about toads falling into storm drains. Perhaps urban/suburban readers of the Bulletin can lobby their respective community leaders to implement this solution in their neighborhoods. Interested readers are encouraged to visit www. aco. co. uk to learn more about these commercially-produced modified curbs.

As field herpetologists know, many of our more interesting amphibians cannot successfully reproduce in water bodies harboring large, predatory fishes. These fishes (sunfishes, in particular) look upon frog and salamander larvae as delectable treats. Paradoxically, I have captured larvae of fish-intolerant amphibian species co-existing with predatory fishes. How is this possible? Invariably, these larvae take refuge in aquatic vegetation.

Because a large number of people enjoy fishing, water bodies are commonly stocked with game fish. As a result, many otherwise suitable water bodies are off limits to amphibians that are palatable to fish. Perhaps it's possible, however, to encourage the presence of aquatic vegetation in fish ponds so they can also provide amphibian habitat. Did the authors of Amphibian Conservation consider this potential intervention? Yes, in Chapter 8, “ Threat: Invasive alien and other problematic species. ” Here, I found a subsection entitled, “ Encourage aquatic plant growth as refuge against fish predation. ” Unexpectedly, the authors did not find any studies demonstrating the efficacy of such an intervention. This result was surprising as I know relevant literature exists. Two studies come to mind, one conducted in the laboratory (Baber and Babbitt, 2004) and the other in the field (Shulse et al. , 2012). Although both provide valuable support for providing aquatic vegetation as a means to protect amphibian larvae from fish predation --- evidence that could inform real-world solutions --- neither appeared to meet the criteria for inclusion in the book. The exclusion of these studies illustrates the necessity of looking beyond the literature captured by the Conservation Evidence Project (as encouraged by the authors).

Worldwide, wetland losses have been enormous (Zedler and Kercher, 2005). Wetland loss is one of the greatest threats to amphibians because so many species rely on them for reproduction. How is this addressed in Amphibian Conservation? Chapter 12, “ Habitat restoration and creation” provides numerous examples of interventions that have been implemented to miti- gate the loss of amphibian habitat, including the creation of ponds and wetlands. I was heartened to see the substantial collection of literature pertaining to this subject. Humans are very adept at tinkering with their surroundings, whether it be for human benefit (e. g. , draining a marsh to increase agricultural acreage) or the benefit of wildlife (e. g. , creating a wetland). The popularity and proven benefits of habitat restoration and creation is evidenced by the length of this chapter which, at 54 pages, is the longest in the book. The authors did an excellent job of providing readers with a treasure trove of information on the subject. More than any other chapter, this one gives the reader the greatest feeling of hope. The literature shows that when provided with a new home, amphibians will move in.

Amphibian Conservation is a welcome antidote to the proliferation of depressing reports of amphibian declines. The book is packed with literature summaries and citations; a veritable information goldmine for graduate students and researchers. It also admirably provides decision makers with a well-researched resource of proven interventions that can be employed to stem/reverse the decline of amphibian populations. The free, downloadable pdf version and other relatively inexpensive formats that are available (eBook, for example) generously provide individuals who lack deep pockets access to this significant source of information. Interventions described in the book are available at the Conservation Evidence Project website (www. conservationevidence.com) where one can also peruse the open-access journal Conservation Evidence. My only caution for the reader is to take seriously the authors' advice and perform supplementary reviews of the literature for their particular topic or species of interest. To do otherwise risks missing pertinent and important information not captured in Amphibian Conservation.

(John G. Palis Chicago Herpetological Society)

About the Author

Dr Rebecca K. Smith is a Research Associate at the University of Cambridge. She holds degrees in the ecology & conservation of European hares (PhD, University of Bristol), Applied Ecology & Conservation (MSc, University of East Anglia) and Biology (BSc with Honours, University of Bristol). Dr Smith is part of the Conservation Evidence group at the University of Cambridge, which focuses on summarising and disseminating scientific evidence about the effects of conservation interventions for habitats and species. She is an author of the Farmland Conservation synopsis and has undertaken systematic reviews on the effectiveness of conservation management for birds. Prior to this work Dr Smith undertook projects developing monitoring and management strategies for high conservation priority mammal species. Her current scientific duties include facilitating the development of further synopses including bat, reptile and forest conservation and invasive species management. She is also the Editorial Administrator of the Conservation Evidence Journal.


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From the author of The Dead Planet Series, this is a science fiction thriller exclusively on Kindle. A utopian world has one flaw and his name is Mikael. After The Great War, Felestia became what it was meant to be, a world of peace, a world of hope. The Seratian Dynasty became more than a dream. It became a way of life. That is, until Mikeal discovers a truth that will turn their utopian society upside down as the wool is pulled from their eyes. A ruse so devastating that society may crumble.

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About the Author Drew Avera, author of The Dead Planet Series, is a science fiction writer residing in Virginia. Originally from Mississippi, Drew spent his youthdreaming up stories that would take him beyond the confines of the ruralsouth, somewhere beyond the stars. Now, as an adult, he bringsthose faraway places to life in his books and stories. Inside his booksyou will find characters full of conflict, fighting the good fight, andtrying to find that glimmer of hope that might be their last chance atredemption. Not every hero succeeds, but sometimes their fight is enoughto provide hope to a future that is darker than you think.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. I Wished It Would Keep Going By Nikolas P. Robinson Drew Avera created something pretty impressive with Ruse. This is an exciting and thoroughly captivating short story.A world unfolds in just this short piece of fiction in which the nature of perceived vs. actual reality is called into question, where a sense of very real fear and panic is palpable in the protagonist as he learns alarming truths about the world around him and the only possible response is to run or to rebel.Regardless of how self-encapsulated Ruse was, I finished this story hoping that there would be more. I felt a sincere desire to read more of what came before and what would follow the events of this narrative.I would definitely recommend taking a chance on this one if you're looking for a new science fiction author to enjoy.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. If you haven't read the author's other works, this is a decent introduction. By DabOfDarkness Mikael and his friend Geoff are about to have the worst day of their young lives. Set in a sweeping backdrop of empires and dynasties, this one walled off city is about to learn a hard truth.I’m no stranger to the works of Drew Avera and have enjoyed several of his short stories and novels. In this particular tale, the focus is primarily on Mikael and a few hours of his life. His looks set him apart from the other citizens of Felestia and he takes some teasing for that. He’s often wondered about his parentage. His good friend Geoff doesn’t care about his looks. Mikael runs afoul of the Enforcers when he stumbles upon an odd sight. What follows is the reveal of a big ploy that is being played on all the citizens.So if you have read Avera’s Reich, which I have, then you will note that the main plot device in Ruse is the same as a major plot device used in Reich. Because of that, I could see very early on where the story was going and therefore I believe I had less enjoyment in this tale than I would have otherwise. The plot device was shortened and lifted from a future Earth to this city of Felestia and the names of the characters were changed. Quite frankly, I felt just a touch cheated that Avera hadn’t given me anything new in this story.Setting that aside, Felestia is described as this utopian society but the story never shows us what that means for the citizens. The tale focuses very tightly on Mikael, so we see very little of what is going on outside of these few hours in his life. I would have liked a little more on the setting to flesh things out.The plot does move along very quickly and so I was never bored with it. Mikael is the underdog hero of this story and I couldn’t help but root for him. The ending was a little unexpected but made perfectly logical sense given the controlling government. If you haven’t read any of this author’s works, or perhaps you have just touched on his stuff, this would be a good introduction piece.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A Quick Read That Stays With You By dcwrites This dark short story is a quick read, but it will stay with you long after you finish it. Mikael is a young adult living in a highly oppressive dystopian society. He looks different from all other society members and dares to voice some doubts about the "Seratian Dynasty" under which they are ruled. His only friend is unfairly punished for his contact with him, his mother is insulted and Mikael must make a life-and-death decision that will change everything. The ending does not leave hope for a sequel, unless one were based on a different character. The story stands alone quite well.On a technical note, I read RUSE on my laptop. It opened in two-column format and the columns, even after adjusting window and text size, were too narrow for ease of reading. This was exacerbated by justified text. I changed to the one-column view, which helped, although the unequal margins left me feeling off center.Give this story a look. Avera never fails to deliver action, tension and a satisfying tale. If you like dystopian fiction and don't have much time at the moment to indulge your desire, RUSE is ideal.

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Sabtu, 14 Maret 2015

Native American Favorites: Over 50 Delicious, Passed Down Recipes Across the Country (Farmhouse Foods),

Native American Favorites: Over 50 Delicious, Passed Down Recipes Across the Country (Farmhouse Foods), by Sherry Morgan

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Are you reminiscing on those comfort foods served to you in the country by your grandparents or distant relatives? Are you looking for those Native American dishes that you tasted on a recent vacation in the country? Do you want to learn to cook these recipes in your kitchen? Native American favorites can make you remember not only your past but also the nation’s history as a whole. It represents the rich culture and diversity that America has as reflected with its assorted ingredients and different preparations. This book will share with you more than 50 recipes to help you prepare those all time favorites right at the comforts of your home. You do not have to go across the country to taste them! You can enjoy them anytime!

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• Beef and meat recipes • Poultry recipes • Fish and seafood • Veggies • Soups and stews • Breakfasts, snacks, and desserts Once you have learned the recipes in this book, you can start to make your own memories with these delicious, easy to prepare and most importantly, these memorable recipes that you can share with your family, friends and other loved ones. Don’t wait another minute! The sooner you learn these recipes, the sooner you can enjoy the rich culture of the country and the food that represents it! With enough recipes to last you for more than a month, you will have a new recipe every day! Don’t delay. Download this book now.

Native American Favorites: Over 50 Delicious, Passed Down Recipes Across the Country (Farmhouse Foods), by Sherry Morgan

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #502234 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-09-17
  • Released on: 2015-09-17
  • Format: Kindle eBook
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. NOT a Native American cookbook - Worst title ever. By Mamabear Cherei WORST Native American cookbook EVER. I'm so glad I got this one for free. Change the title to American faves. No frybread recipes. No Indian tacos. No bullets. (yes.. that is a name of a Native American stew).. though the spelling is boulette or something like that. No jerky recipes. No indian corn recipes. No wild rice recipes.The author owes all Native Americans an apology.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Just a recipe book... By Herbert L Yancey Jr. When I saw Native American, I was thinking American Indian. A few recipes can fall into that category, but this is just a short cookbook. Nothing special. Title is misleading, should be just American favorites.....

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I appreciate your book By SteveR While looking for an American recipe book I accidentally saw this book. I got curious about the taste of Native American favorites. Yes, I tasted already some Native American dishes and they are awesome and somehow same taste of this new age American dishes. When I started reading this book different amazing recipes and I don’t really know if it is really Native American recipes but I totally enjoyed it. I am thinking that I will try these recipes when I got enough time and I hope I don’t fail trying this.

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Rabu, 11 Maret 2015

Roadside Cross, by Sam Weller

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Every year, on the same night in November, a bouquet of flowers, a vintage bottle of wine, and a handwritten note appear next to a small wooden cross on the side of a lonely country highway. Year after year, it's the same offering at the same time. On his way home from work at the factory, Tom notices these roadside tributes and wonders who the mysterious mourner might be. Despite warnings from a superstitious friend, Tom stakes out the area to see who it is that comes to this remote place along the highway. But he quickly discovers that some mysteries are better left unsolved, and sometimes the dead must mourn their own.

Roadside Cross, by Sam Weller

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #183121 in Audible
  • Published on: 2015-05-12
  • Format: Unabridged
  • Original language: English
  • Running time: 29 minutes
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Best Sam Weller Fiction So Far By Andrew M Burnside-Weaver "Roadside Cross" is a story that means something. It is a wonderful, chilling ghost story to be sure, it is also deeply human. His best story yet once again accomplishes what his other contributions this genre do - they draw you in contemplating the character, and they escort you out contemplating yourself. Enjoy this story, then get your hands on Weller's "The Shadows Behind the Trees," "Conjuring Danny Squires," "The Girl in the Funeral Parlor," and "Live Forever!"

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Poignant and engaging! By Siobhan R. Thompson This was one of the best stories that I've read in a long time. It has everything you need--death, sadness, unrequited love, and even a bit of horror. It's authentic to its setting and authentic to the human experience of love, of loss. I definitely recommend reading this to anyone who happens by it.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. This is one of the most beautiful pieces I've read in a long time By WillyWonka91 This is one of the most beautiful pieces I've read in a long time. Weller writes this genre piece and cracks right through that ceiling of stigmatization that genre fiction is somehow less that literary. The protagonist of this story is a fully developed person, and we see his thoughts, feelings, emotions, and anxieties as tension builds in the story. There's also an element of romance tied into what could be considered a ghost story by some, but beyond a bit of playing with my brain and making me really think about things like afterlife, ghosts, spirituality, and other things, I didn't think it was particularly scary. However, I think most good scary stories are those that challenge your brain's anxiety level, suspense, and intellect throughout the piece rather than hashing out blood and guts. I highly recommend this story.

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Senin, 09 Maret 2015

Galaxy's Edge Magazine: Issue 14, May 2015 (Heinlein Special),

Galaxy's Edge Magazine: Issue 14, May 2015 (Heinlein Special), by Mike Resnick, Robert A. Heinlein, Larry Niven, Jennifer Campbell-Hicks

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A Magazine of Science Fiction and Fantasy

ISSUE 14: May 2015

Mike Resnick, Editor

Jean Rabe, Assistant Editor

Shahid Mahmud, Publisher

Stories by: Robert A. Heinlein, Jennifer Campbell-Hicks, Harry Turtledove, C. Stuart Hardwick, Michael Bishop, Sean Williams, Nancy Kress, Anna Wu, Tom Gerencer, Alan Dean Foster Larry Niven

Serialization: Melodies of the Heart by Michael Flynn

Columns by: Barry Malzberg, Gregory Benford

Book Reviews: Jody Lynn Nye and Bill Fawcett

Interview: Joy Ward interviews David Brin

Galaxy's Edge is a bi-monthly (every two months) magazine published by Phoenix Pick, the science fiction and fantasy imprint of Arc Manor, an award winning independent press based in Maryland. Each issue of the magazine has a mix of new and old (reprint) stories, a serialization of a novel, columns by Barry Malzberg and Gregory Benford, book reviews by Paul Cook and an interview conducted by Joy Ward.

Galaxy's Edge Magazine: Issue 14, May 2015 (Heinlein Special), by Mike Resnick, Robert A. Heinlein, Larry Niven, Jennifer Campbell-Hicks

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1448752 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-05-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.69" h x .22" w x 7.44" l, .46 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 108 pages
Galaxy's Edge Magazine: Issue 14, May 2015 (Heinlein Special), by Mike Resnick, Robert A. Heinlein, Larry Niven, Jennifer Campbell-Hicks

About the Author Larry Niven is the award-winning author of the Ringworld series, along with many other science fiction masterpieces and fantasy including the Magic Goes Away series. His "Beowulf's Children", co-authored with Jerry Pournelle and Steven Barnes, was a New York Times bestseller. He has received the Nebula Award, five Hugos, four Locus Awards, two Ditmars, the Prometheus, and the Robert A. Heinlein Award, among other honors. He lives in Chatsworth, California.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. a love of the world By dcwrites Luck of the Chieftain's Arrow, by C. Stuart Hardwick, is everything I want in a short story: the history of humankind; masterful descriptive language; a love of the world, its sadness, ignorance and aching poignancy; adventure and misadventure; promises (or at least potentialities); and surprising turns.In tracing the journey of an element, Hardwick describes all of us and our journeys. The sea, especially, calls forth the taste of copper, as the sweat of ancient warriors evokes its smell. Somehow, in brief, this is a story of conflict evolving from its most elemental to form to that same form overlain with the complications of mass and technology. Sacrifice, sometimes mutual, figures into all of our stories and so it is with this one. It is also a story of hope because, after all, vicissitudes may not always give way to despair.I would prefer to see a physical scene break between the first and second story elements like the one used between subsequent scenes. Other than that small housekeeping note, I would change not a ghost.

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Jumat, 06 Maret 2015

Sibling Rivalry, by Patricia S. Crawford

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Sibling Rivalry is a book that is near and dear to my heart because of the rivalry that has transpired among my siblings and I. I describe this book as therapy for the soul. Sibling Rivalry is the clear depiction of various facets of rivalry within the home. This book will help you to understand where rivalry in the home derives from and possibly help you to understand your own personal situation. Sibling Rivalry is structured to help break generational curses, heal, forgive, and restore love that has been lost. Revelation states that Cain and Abel where the very first Rivals amongst siblings. Cain's jealous nature left their parents without both of their children. Cain killed Abel out of jealousy and because the Lord showed favor over Abel. Cain did not have to be jealous of his brother because God had told Cain how to receive favor for himself. Jealousy and anger was so deeply rooted inside of Cain until it made him commit murder. Cain would have rather killed his own sibling then to take the advice of the Lord God our Savior. God was not pleased with what Cain had done so God cursed Cain. This books reveals different types of rivalry inside of the home.

Sibling Rivalry, by Patricia S. Crawford

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4859408 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-05-14
  • Released on: 2015-05-14
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.50" h x .30" w x 5.50" l, .35 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 120 pages
Sibling Rivalry, by Patricia S. Crawford

About the Author Patricia was born and raised in Newark New Jersey and migrated to Texas in 2007. A Southern Belle at heart but a Jersey Girl for life. Patricia attends the Potter's House of Dallas where she serves as a member of Mega Care and the Starting Over Ministry. Patricia is also an advocate for battered women and an alumni of God's Leading Ladies in which she graduated with honors. Patricia love's listening to Gospel and R&B music. Some of her favorite musicians are Kem, Leela James, Chrisette Michele, Maxwell, Tamela Mann and Mary Mary. She often enjoys watching HGTV and several cooking shows. Patricia enjoy's cooking scrap booking making flower arrangements and interior decorating. Patricia has a great passion for writing and helping others. Family and friends would describe Patricia as kind gentle dependable honest trust worthy fun and sold out for the Lord.


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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A Must Read By sharon crawford I just started reading this and can't put it down. A must read to understand what happens in families across the country and that your family is not the only one going thru these things.

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