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Postmodernism For Beginners
Jim Powell

For Beginners, 2007

The Best in its Genre
So many introductions to postmodernism are boring, or even unreadable simply because they are written by people who cannot write. These "writers" simply parrot the same pomobabble that so many postmodern thinkers indulge in--as if they were all members of some wierd ...
  
  











  



  
Batman: Hush, Vol. 2
Jeph Loeb, Jim Lee

DC Comics, 2004

A great story an excellent art
This book presents a new part of Bruce Wayne's life that nobody remembers, the story involve all the greatest villians and friends in Batman universe, but has an open ending that leaves you with more answer and wanting for more.
  
  











  



  
Becoming an Emotionally Focused Couple Therapist: The Workbook
Susan Johnson, Brent Bradley, ...

Brunner-Routledge, 2005

Clarifying the EFT Interventions
For me, this book supplied the logical missing piece after finishing the EFT Externship and beginning the supervision process. The book enabled me to reinforce on my own and at my own pace the steps, stages and interventions that I learned in the group context. Using ...
  
  











  



  
Superman: For Tomorrow, Vol. 1
Brian Azzarello

DC Comics, 2006

another great Superman story (vol 1)
First I have to say, Jim Lee's artwork is great. It helps make the book(s) well worth reading, not including Brian Azzarello (of 100 Bullets fame) and his great storytelling ability. What happens when millions of people just disappear? Find out by reading these two ...
  
  











  



  
Essential Spider-Man, Vol. 8 (Marvel Essentials)
Len Wein, Bill Mantlo, ...

Marvel Comics, 2007

GREAT COMIC
IF you like Spider-Man you'll love this one and don't forget to get the ones before this Volume because then you'll be clueless on whats happenen so great buy now...
  
  











  



  
Batman: Black & White, Vol. 1
Frank Miller, Neil Gaiman

DC Comics, 2007

Some of the greatest Batman tales ever told!
Wow! It doesn't get much better than this. All the best talents in the industry exploring the Dark Knight in short stories from the 4 issue original series. Neal Adams, Brian Bolland, Neil Gaiman, Klaus Jansen, Archie Goodwin, Joe Kubert, Ted McKeever, Dennis O'Neil, ...
  
  











  



  
Batman: Hush, Vol. 1
Jeph Loeb, Jim Lee

DC Comics, 2004

Beautiful Story
As a old fan of the Batman series of comics, I was a little suspicious of "Hush" when I first saw it in a books store. Let me say that my fears were unfounded. I found myself, almost an hour later, still in the book store, closing the cover and searching for ...
  
  











  



  
X-Men: Mutant Genesis
Chris Claremont, John Byrne

Marvel Comics, 2006

Great Art, and 2 Great Stories
This Tradepaperback collectes the first 7 issues of X-Men Volume 2. The first arc is a 3 parter with Magneto and nuclear weapons, the second is with a new villain named Omega Red and is linked to Wolverine's past. the best thing about this book is Jim Lee's art, when ...
  
  











  



  
Secret Invasion: The Infiltration
Stan Lee, Brian Michael Bendis, ...

Marvel Comics, 2008

"Secret Invasion: The Infiltration" mix
Odd mixture of comicbook stories. It is up to you to decide how you prefer to read the story: this way, or collected in a homogeneous one-series volume.
  
  











  



  
All-Star Batman & Robin, The Boy Wonder, Vol. 1
Frank Miller

DC Comics, 2008

Frank, I take back everything I said
My introduction to this series of stories by Frank Miller was when I bought issue #4 at the local book store. I took it home, read it, and promptly HATED it. Not being a big fan of Frank Miller anyway, I thought who the hell was he to step in and turn my beloved ...
  
  











  



  
X-Men: The Complete Onslaught Epic Volume 4 TPB (X-Men (Graphic Novels))
Tom DeFalco, Scott Lobdell, ...

Marvel Comics, 2009

The final onslaught is on! Mutantdom's mightiest telepaths are forced to turn on one of their own, because Professor X's evil side won't stand for any more repression! The world's greatest hero teams gird for battle against one of their deadliest enemies, and when the smoke clears, not only will some of them not still be standing, they won't be ...
  
  











  



  
Absolute Batman: Hush
Jeph Loeb, Jim Lee

DC Comics, 2005

Jeph + Jim = Batman at its best
I fell in love with Jeph Loeb's story telling in Batman: The Long Halloween, it was amazing to see how he incorporated the villains of gotham city. And he does the same thing in Hush, and its still awesome. The story is good, but that doesn't stop it from being a bit ...
  
  











  



  
Deconstruction For Beginners
Jim Powell

For Beginners, 2008

Deconstruction for Globetrotters
This book offers something for readers who know nothing of deconstruction, but also something for those who have read a lot about it. I have read a lot of books on deconstruction, but this is the only one that shows how deconstruction has worked in different ...
  
  











  



  
Plant Biology (2nd Edition)
Linda Graham, Lee Wilcox, ...

Benjamin Cummings, 2005

Great reference book with lots of nice photos
I've known many biology textbooks, but this has the nicest and best photos you could ever find. Though this book mainly aims for non-majors, I, a botany graduate student, still find it very useful and informative. Highly recommend this for people who want to know about ...
  
  











  



  
Absolute Superman: For Tomorrow
Brian Azzarello

DC Comics, 2009
  
  











  



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