Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Download Outlander Audio CD – Audiobook, April 1, 2006


Outlander Audio CD – Audiobook, April 1, 2006
Author: Visit ‘s Diana Gabaldon Page ID: 1419381016

.com Review

In Outlander, a 600-page time-travel romance, strong-willed and sensual Claire Randall leads a double life with a husband in one century, and a lover in another. Torn between fidelity and desire, she struggles to understand the pure intent of her heart. But don’t let the number of pages and the Scottish dialect scare you. It’s one of the fastest reads you’ll have in your library.

While on her second honeymoon in the British Isles, Claire touches a boulder that hurls her back in time to the forbidden Castle Leoch with the MacKenzie clan. Not understanding the forces that brought her there, she becomes ensnared in life-threatening situations with a Scots warrior named James Fraser. But it isn’t all spies and drudgery that she must endure. For amid her new surroundings and the terrors she faces, she is lured into love and passion like she’s never known before. I was lame and sore in every muscle when I woke next morning. I shuffled to the privy closet, then to the wash bID. My innards felt like churned butter. It felt as though I had been beaten with a blunt object, I reflected, then thought that that was very near the truth. The blunt object in question was visible as I came back to bed, looking now relatively harmless. Its possessor [Jamie] woke as I sat next to him, and examined me with something that looked very much like male smugness.” Gabaldon creates characters that you’ll remember, laugh with, cry with, and cheer for long after you’ve finished the book. –Candy Paape –This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

From Publishers Weekly

Absorbing and heartwarming, this first novel lavishly evokes the land and lore of Scotland, quickening both with realistic characters and a feisty, likable heroine. English nurse Claire Beauchamp Randall and husband Frank take a second honeymoon in the Scottish Highlands in 1945. When Claire walks through a cleft stone in an ancient henge, she’s somehow transported to 1743. She encounters Frank’s evil ancestor, British captain Jonathan “Black Jack” Randall, and is adopted by another clan. Claire nurses young soldier James Fraser, a gallant, merry redhead, and the two begin a romance, seeing each other through many perilous, swashbuckling adventures involving Black Jack. Scenes of the Highlanders’ daily life blend poignant emotions with Scottish wit and humor. Eventually Sassenach (outlander) Claire finds a chance to return to 1945, and must choose between distant memories of Frnak and her happy, uncomplicated existence with Jamie. Claire’s resourcefulness and intelligent sensitivity make the love-conquers-all, happily-ever-after ending seem a just reward. Doubleday Book Club main selection, Literary Guild alternate.
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.

–This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

See all Editorial Reviews

Series: Outlander (Book 1)Audio CDPublisher: Recorded Books; Unabridged edition (April 1, 2006)Language: EnglishISBN-10: 1419359681ISBN-13: 978-1419381010ID: 1419381016 Product Dimensions: 5.8 x 5.4 x 2.5 inches Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) Best Sellers Rank: #73,236 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #2 in Books > Books on CD > Authors, A-Z > ( G ) > Gabaldon, Diana #21 in Books > Books on CD > Romance #82 in Books > Books on CD > Literature & Fiction > Unabridged
I’m a librarian and do a lot of reading. I also consider myself to be quite liberal and open-minded. I am also an abuse survivor, a fact which comes into play here.

A colleague of mine handed me this book, since she knows of my love for historical fiction. And I must agree, I was hooked immediately. The imagery is lush, the characters intriguing, the history of the Highlands absorbing. I found Claire to be an independent, intelligent woman and Jamie a brutish if not lovable man. Then I came to a part about 200+ pages in ******SPOILER ALERT****** where, after trying to get back to the place where she was originally swept back in time, so she could return to her husband, Claire is captured by the English troops. She is placed in another precarious situation with the sadistic Captain Randall, and Jamie literally swoops in to save her. High adventure all around, and they do escape. But what follows afterwards is Jamie’s decision to beat Claire with his sword belt. Claire puts up a fight but is no match for the large Scotsman and is beaten so much that she cannot sit or ride a horse for days. Gabaldon has Claire go through a deep moment of introspection where she realizes she is indeed impetuous and has been careless of the people in this time and of their land and ways…in this way, then, the beating is justified, and might even be seen as romantic and passionate as of course, Jamie and Claire make up afterward.

This incident may not bother some, but I would just like to post a warning to women who have suffered any sort of abuse (physical, sexual or otherwise) or trauma. I feel betrayed somehow and am not sure if I can continue reading the novel after this.
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Download Outlander Audio CD – Audiobook, April 1, 2006


Outlander Audio CD – Audiobook, April 1, 2006
Author: Visit ‘s Diana Gabaldon Page ID: 1419381016

.com Review

In Outlander, a 600-page time-travel romance, strong-willed and sensual Claire Randall leads a double life with a husband in one century, and a lover in another. Torn between fidelity and desire, she struggles to understand the pure intent of her heart. But don’t let the number of pages and the Scottish dialect scare you. It’s one of the fastest reads you’ll have in your library.

While on her second honeymoon in the British Isles, Claire touches a boulder that hurls her back in time to the forbidden Castle Leoch with the MacKenzie clan. Not understanding the forces that brought her there, she becomes ensnared in life-threatening situations with a Scots warrior named James Fraser. But it isn’t all spies and drudgery that she must endure. For amid her new surroundings and the terrors she faces, she is lured into love and passion like she’s never known before. I was lame and sore in every muscle when I woke next morning. I shuffled to the privy closet, then to the wash bID. My innards felt like churned butter. It felt as though I had been beaten with a blunt object, I reflected, then thought that that was very near the truth. The blunt object in question was visible as I came back to bed, looking now relatively harmless. Its possessor [Jamie] woke as I sat next to him, and examined me with something that looked very much like male smugness.” Gabaldon creates characters that you’ll remember, laugh with, cry with, and cheer for long after you’ve finished the book. –Candy Paape –This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

From Publishers Weekly

Absorbing and heartwarming, this first novel lavishly evokes the land and lore of Scotland, quickening both with realistic characters and a feisty, likable heroine. English nurse Claire Beauchamp Randall and husband Frank take a second honeymoon in the Scottish Highlands in 1945. When Claire walks through a cleft stone in an ancient henge, she’s somehow transported to 1743. She encounters Frank’s evil ancestor, British captain Jonathan “Black Jack” Randall, and is adopted by another clan. Claire nurses young soldier James Fraser, a gallant, merry redhead, and the two begin a romance, seeing each other through many perilous, swashbuckling adventures involving Black Jack. Scenes of the Highlanders’ daily life blend poignant emotions with Scottish wit and humor. Eventually Sassenach (outlander) Claire finds a chance to return to 1945, and must choose between distant memories of Frnak and her happy, uncomplicated existence with Jamie. Claire’s resourcefulness and intelligent sensitivity make the love-conquers-all, happily-ever-after ending seem a just reward. Doubleday Book Club main selection, Literary Guild alternate.
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.

–This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

See all Editorial Reviews

Series: Outlander (Book 1)Audio CDPublisher: Recorded Books; Unabridged edition (April 1, 2006)Language: EnglishISBN-10: 1419359681ISBN-13: 978-1419381010ID: 1419381016 Product Dimensions: 5.8 x 5.4 x 2.5 inches Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) Best Sellers Rank: #73,236 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #2 in Books > Books on CD > Authors, A-Z > ( G ) > Gabaldon, Diana #21 in Books > Books on CD > Romance #82 in Books > Books on CD > Literature & Fiction > Unabridged
I’m a librarian and do a lot of reading. I also consider myself to be quite liberal and open-minded. I am also an abuse survivor, a fact which comes into play here.

A colleague of mine handed me this book, since she knows of my love for historical fiction. And I must agree, I was hooked immediately. The imagery is lush, the characters intriguing, the history of the Highlands absorbing. I found Claire to be an independent, intelligent woman and Jamie a brutish if not lovable man. Then I came to a part about 200+ pages in ******SPOILER ALERT****** where, after trying to get back to the place where she was originally swept back in time, so she could return to her husband, Claire is captured by the English troops. She is placed in another precarious situation with the sadistic Captain Randall, and Jamie literally swoops in to save her. High adventure all around, and they do escape. But what follows afterwards is Jamie’s decision to beat Claire with his sword belt. Claire puts up a fight but is no match for the large Scotsman and is beaten so much that she cannot sit or ride a horse for days. Gabaldon has Claire go through a deep moment of introspection where she realizes she is indeed impetuous and has been careless of the people in this time and of their land and ways…in this way, then, the beating is justified, and might even be seen as romantic and passionate as of course, Jamie and Claire make up afterward.

This incident may not bother some, but I would just like to post a warning to women who have suffered any sort of abuse (physical, sexual or otherwise) or trauma. I feel betrayed somehow and am not sure if I can continue reading the novel after this.
Download Outlander Audio CD – Audiobook, April 1, 2006 Free PDF

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Monday, December 7, 2015

Tarascon Pocket Pharmacopoeia 2015 Deluxe Lab-Coat Edition 16th Edition


Tarascon Pocket Pharmacopoeia 2015 Deluxe Lab-Coat Edition 16th Edition
Author: MD, FAAEM, FACMT, FACEP, Editor in Chief, Richard J. Hamilton ID: 1284057569

Series: Tarascon Pocket PharmacopoeiaPaperback: 510 pagesPublisher: Tarascon; 16 edition (December 12, 2014)Language: EnglishISBN-10: 1284057569ISBN-13: 978-1284057560 Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 6.9 x 1 inches Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies) Best Sellers Rank: #8,133 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #3 in Books > Textbooks > Medicine & Health Sciences > Reference > Drug Guides #4 in Books > Medical Books > Medicine > Reference > Drug Guides #7 in Books > Textbooks > Medicine & Health Sciences > Medicine > Clinical > Internal Medicine

I get a new version of this reference book every year. I like having this in my lab coat, because it has several distinct advantages over a pharmacy app. First, its just faster to look things up in this book. I have races with the residents to prove it to them. By the time you get your phone out, get on the wifi (cell service is awful in the hospital) and get the app running, I have all the information.

Among the other big advantages, is that it shows the drugs in relation to its class. Patient can’t afford that new ARB? Look at the other ones in that section to see if there is one that’s cheaper! It also has dosing instructions (with peds instructions!), major side effects, and off label uses which is something the apps never seem to provide. It also has numerous useful tables, such as dermatomes, QTc prolongating meds and the like.

As mentioned by another reviewer, the formatting has changed this year. I don’t think the print is smaller, but the margins have increased in size or something. It has gained over 100 pages in thickness, which is quite a bit from its normal growth.

Overall, its one of my essential books where I always buy the latest edition.

Great reference, but bigger, heavier, also some tables printed so small-they are hard to read. Last years book was better.

Always love these books. I work in a walk in clinic. This book is invaluable. However , I am very unhappy with the font size of the pediatric out patient meds chart. What a disappointment to spend the extra money on the larger version and important chart msmall

Pediatric out patient med chart font is way too small! What a disappointment. I may send it back for that reason alone.

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Download Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Audible – Unabridged


Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Audible – Unabridged ridged
Author: Ron McLarty ID: B000BKHEVM

Maverick author Hunter S. Thompson introduced the world to “gonzo journalism” with this cult classic that shot back up the best seller lists after Thompson’s suicide in 2005. No book ever written has more perfectly captured the spirit of the 1960s counterculture. In Las Vegas to cover a motorcycle race, Raoul Duke (Thompson) and his attorney Dr. Gonzo (inspired by a friend of Thompson) are quickly diverted to search for the American dream. Their quest is fueled by nearly every drug imaginable and quickly becomes a surreal experience that blurs the line between reality and fantasy. But there is more to this hilarious tale than reckless behavior, for underneath the hallucinogenic facade is a stinging criticism of American greed and consumerism.
Done.
Audible Audio EditionListening Length: 6 hoursProgram Type: AudiobookVersion: UnabridgedPublisher: Recorded BooksAudible.com Release Date: September 26, 2005Whispersync for Voice: ReadyLanguage: EnglishID: B000BKHEVM Best Sellers Rank: #16 in Books > Audible Audiobooks > Nonfiction > Language Arts & Disciplines #25 in Books > Audible Audiobooks > Biographies & Memoirs > Artists, Writers & Musicians #26 in Books > Reference > Writing, Research & Publishing Guides > Writing > Journalism & Nonfiction

Written in 1971, `Fear and Loathing’ still has a powerful impact on the mind even today. If you are easily offended by gratuitous drug usage and the craziness resulting from it, then put the book down and back away slowly. For those who may have perhaps saw the movie with Johnny Depp and did not know what to think of it, I highly recommend reading the book and then watching the movie again, its subtleties come out from the background provided in the book, and you will truly appreciate the performances afterwards.

`Fear’ is absolutely hilarious, following the ramblings of a journalist and his attorney into Las Vegas in the early years. Through clouds of mescaline, acid, ether, amyl, tequila, rum, and pot, we see Las Vegas through the demented eyes of a person totally over the edge and bordering on drug induced psychosis.

The bar scene in Circus-Circus is worth the price of the book alone, and all of the vapid trippings of our dynamic duo are practically frightening in their intensity. Thompson has captured the mind of the delusional manic in `Fear’, and while it is a journey not recommended for real life, in its book form it is highly entertaining and brutally funny.

Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas may be dated in its use of drugs and money, and the picture painted of a Las Vegas strip long gone to the commercialism of today’s Vegas, but the amusing underlying story of human nature of the edge of reason is timeless. Definitely a worthwhile muse to entertain yourself with. Enjoy!

"Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream" by Hunter S. Thompson

Hunter Thompson practiced total immersion journalism. This form of reporting is called gonzo journalism.

Hunter Thompson drove to Las Vegas to report on a motorcycle race and ended up writing a story about himself writing a story about a motorcycle race. If he would have written a conventional report on motorcycle racing it would have been interesting to motorcycle enthusiasts for a few days. Since he wrote a gonzo story he had a very wide canvas and he used it well to create a classic.

The reader might be turned off by the obstreperous behavior, extreme self indulgence and offensive inconsiderate language. If you can look past this offensive conduct and you will see that Hunter Thompson gave us an insight into the American character of the 1970’s.

See also: Hell’s Angels: A Strange and Terrible Saga (Modern Library)

I completely enjoyed this book and recommend it to others.

"Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream" by Hunter S. Thompson

Hunter Thompson practiced total immersion journalism. This form of reporting is called gonzo journalism.

Hunter Thompson drove to Las Vegas to report on a motorcycle race and ended up writing a story about himself writing a story about a motorcycle race. If he would have written a conventional report on motorcycle racing it would have been interesting to motorcycle enthusiasts for a few days. Since he wrote a gonzo story he had a very wide canvas and he used it well to create a classic.

The reader might be turned off by the obstreperous behavior, extreme self indulgence and offensive inconsiderate language. If you can look past this offensive conduct and you will see that Hunter Thompson gave us an insight into the American character of the 1970’s.

See also: Hell’s Angels: A Strange and Terrible Saga (Modern Library)

I completely enjoyed this book and recommend it to others.
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Tarascon Pocket Pharmacopoeia 2015 Deluxe Lab-Coat Edition 16th Edition


Tarascon Pocket Pharmacopoeia 2015 Deluxe Lab-Coat Edition 16th Edition
Author: MD, FAAEM, FACMT, FACEP, Editor in Chief, Richard J. Hamilton ID: 1284057569

Series: Tarascon Pocket PharmacopoeiaPaperback: 510 pagesPublisher: Tarascon; 16 edition (December 12, 2014)Language: EnglishISBN-10: 1284057569ISBN-13: 978-1284057560 Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 6.9 x 1 inches Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies) Best Sellers Rank: #8,133 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #3 in Books > Textbooks > Medicine & Health Sciences > Reference > Drug Guides #4 in Books > Medical Books > Medicine > Reference > Drug Guides #7 in Books > Textbooks > Medicine & Health Sciences > Medicine > Clinical > Internal Medicine

I get a new version of this reference book every year. I like having this in my lab coat, because it has several distinct advantages over a pharmacy app. First, its just faster to look things up in this book. I have races with the residents to prove it to them. By the time you get your phone out, get on the wifi (cell service is awful in the hospital) and get the app running, I have all the information.

Among the other big advantages, is that it shows the drugs in relation to its class. Patient can’t afford that new ARB? Look at the other ones in that section to see if there is one that’s cheaper! It also has dosing instructions (with peds instructions!), major side effects, and off label uses which is something the apps never seem to provide. It also has numerous useful tables, such as dermatomes, QTc prolongating meds and the like.

As mentioned by another reviewer, the formatting has changed this year. I don’t think the print is smaller, but the margins have increased in size or something. It has gained over 100 pages in thickness, which is quite a bit from its normal growth.

Overall, its one of my essential books where I always buy the latest edition.

Great reference, but bigger, heavier, also some tables printed so small-they are hard to read. Last years book was better.

Always love these books. I work in a walk in clinic. This book is invaluable. However , I am very unhappy with the font size of the pediatric out patient meds chart. What a disappointment to spend the extra money on the larger version and important chart msmall

Pediatric out patient med chart font is way too small! What a disappointment. I may send it back for that reason alone.

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Download Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Audible – Unabridged


Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Audible – Unabridged ridged
Author: Ron McLarty ID: B000BKHEVM

Maverick author Hunter S. Thompson introduced the world to “gonzo journalism” with this cult classic that shot back up the best seller lists after Thompson’s suicide in 2005. No book ever written has more perfectly captured the spirit of the 1960s counterculture. In Las Vegas to cover a motorcycle race, Raoul Duke (Thompson) and his attorney Dr. Gonzo (inspired by a friend of Thompson) are quickly diverted to search for the American dream. Their quest is fueled by nearly every drug imaginable and quickly becomes a surreal experience that blurs the line between reality and fantasy. But there is more to this hilarious tale than reckless behavior, for underneath the hallucinogenic facade is a stinging criticism of American greed and consumerism.
Done.
Audible Audio EditionListening Length: 6 hoursProgram Type: AudiobookVersion: UnabridgedPublisher: Recorded BooksAudible.com Release Date: September 26, 2005Whispersync for Voice: ReadyLanguage: EnglishID: B000BKHEVM Best Sellers Rank: #16 in Books > Audible Audiobooks > Nonfiction > Language Arts & Disciplines #25 in Books > Audible Audiobooks > Biographies & Memoirs > Artists, Writers & Musicians #26 in Books > Reference > Writing, Research & Publishing Guides > Writing > Journalism & Nonfiction

Written in 1971, `Fear and Loathing’ still has a powerful impact on the mind even today. If you are easily offended by gratuitous drug usage and the craziness resulting from it, then put the book down and back away slowly. For those who may have perhaps saw the movie with Johnny Depp and did not know what to think of it, I highly recommend reading the book and then watching the movie again, its subtleties come out from the background provided in the book, and you will truly appreciate the performances afterwards.

`Fear’ is absolutely hilarious, following the ramblings of a journalist and his attorney into Las Vegas in the early years. Through clouds of mescaline, acid, ether, amyl, tequila, rum, and pot, we see Las Vegas through the demented eyes of a person totally over the edge and bordering on drug induced psychosis.

The bar scene in Circus-Circus is worth the price of the book alone, and all of the vapid trippings of our dynamic duo are practically frightening in their intensity. Thompson has captured the mind of the delusional manic in `Fear’, and while it is a journey not recommended for real life, in its book form it is highly entertaining and brutally funny.

Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas may be dated in its use of drugs and money, and the picture painted of a Las Vegas strip long gone to the commercialism of today’s Vegas, but the amusing underlying story of human nature of the edge of reason is timeless. Definitely a worthwhile muse to entertain yourself with. Enjoy!

"Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream" by Hunter S. Thompson

Hunter Thompson practiced total immersion journalism. This form of reporting is called gonzo journalism.

Hunter Thompson drove to Las Vegas to report on a motorcycle race and ended up writing a story about himself writing a story about a motorcycle race. If he would have written a conventional report on motorcycle racing it would have been interesting to motorcycle enthusiasts for a few days. Since he wrote a gonzo story he had a very wide canvas and he used it well to create a classic.

The reader might be turned off by the obstreperous behavior, extreme self indulgence and offensive inconsiderate language. If you can look past this offensive conduct and you will see that Hunter Thompson gave us an insight into the American character of the 1970’s.

See also: Hell’s Angels: A Strange and Terrible Saga (Modern Library)

I completely enjoyed this book and recommend it to others.

"Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream" by Hunter S. Thompson

Hunter Thompson practiced total immersion journalism. This form of reporting is called gonzo journalism.

Hunter Thompson drove to Las Vegas to report on a motorcycle race and ended up writing a story about himself writing a story about a motorcycle race. If he would have written a conventional report on motorcycle racing it would have been interesting to motorcycle enthusiasts for a few days. Since he wrote a gonzo story he had a very wide canvas and he used it well to create a classic.

The reader might be turned off by the obstreperous behavior, extreme self indulgence and offensive inconsiderate language. If you can look past this offensive conduct and you will see that Hunter Thompson gave us an insight into the American character of the 1970’s.

See also: Hell’s Angels: A Strange and Terrible Saga (Modern Library)

I completely enjoyed this book and recommend it to others.
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