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Storey's Guide to Training Horses, 2nd Edition (Storey's Guide to Raising) Review

Storey's Guide to Training Horses, 2nd Edition (Storey's Guide to Raising)
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A horse is a beautiful creature, but it needs it own special sort of care. "Storey's Guide to Raising Horses: Breeding, Care, Facilities" is a care guide from Heather Smith Thomas, who has over five decades of experience in her field. In this manual, she discusses the nuances of horse care, such as hoof care, day to day life, foals, fencing, and even discusses greener horse raising in regards to the environment. "Storey's Guide to Raising Horses" is a solid reference any who want to raise horses should embrace.


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A well-trained horse is a pleasure to ride, confident and secure in what he has learned and eager to work with his handler. Providing a horse with a solid foundation for lifelong learning one built on positive reinforcement and focused, progressive practice sessions is one of the best investments an owner can make in her horse.

In this revised and updated edition of her best-selling book, Heather Smith Thomas helps every trainer set her horse on the proper path with training lessons that are readily adjusted to each horses unique personality. Her techniques and methods are useful for starting any horse children's ponies, Western trail-riding horses, English riding or jumping horses, working farm and ranch horses, and horses intended for showing or high-level competition. Frustrated owners will also find an entire chapter on retraining an animal that has acquired bad habits.

Storey's Guide to Training Horses includes all the lessons that readers need to develop a well-trained horse from ground work to galloping and from choosing a bit to trailer training. This is the handbook that owners and riders will rely on for answers to every training question.


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The Winds of Sonoma Review

The Winds of Sonoma
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I'll be honest; I've never read a romance novel in my entire life. But I heard some good things about a new novel,The Winds of Sonoma, by author Nikki Arana, and thought I'd check it out. And I have to say, I wasn't disappointed in the least. The detailed characterizations and the smooth writing style were quite impressive for a first novel. Angelica Amante, a privileged young lawyer on the rise, finds her match in Antonio Perez, a dirt-poor Mexican immigrant working at her parent's ranch. It's a class-act story about class differences, and how true love can overcome any barrier - even prejudice. A spark of romance runs through a satisfying and very substantial story. Nikki Arana makes the unconventional possible, and the impossible, attainable. I truly look forward to reading the next novel by this talented new author.

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Gypsy Boy on the Run Review

Gypsy Boy on the Run
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Gypsy boy Mikey Walsh is back to share in stories of his troubled teens and turbulent twenties, witness his painful experiences of first love and explore his anguish at growing up. Recalling the tears and laughter of emotional impact delivered by his previous book, it would be foolish not to accept an invitation like that.
The charismatic author of the Sunday Times Number One bestseller and international hit Gypsy Boy, has picked up the pen again to lay bare his pain, heartache and anguish during a life on the run. All sprinkled with the Mikey charm that has made him such a literary and social media phenomenon, of course.
Picking up where his previous autobiography left off, as Mikey makes his great escape from a miserable traveller's life of beatings and abuse from his gypsy king father, Gypsy Boy on the Run is out of the blocks and picking up the pace from page one.
In a full on roller-coaster ride of farcical car chases, colourful characters and over-blown episodes, Mikey takes us on his journey around northern cities in the mid 80s and early 90s as he submerges himself in the newly-discovered gay (sub)culture of the time.
But Mikey is on two journeys. On one hand he is running from a family that says he has shamed them by being gay, while on the other he is embarking on a journey of self exploration and adventure, with little appreciation of what type of circus is just around the corner.
After a re-cap in the first pages of the book, Mikey takes up his story as he makes the heartbreaking decision to take his future in his own hands. Packing his life in a bag, Mikey flees his father's tyranny in an almost comically dramatic dash north with his boyfriend and rescuer, Caleb. Pretty soon, his father and a gang of associated thugs are chasing them through the streets of Liverpool, in scenes that draw comparison to the Keystone Kops.
Almost inevitably, it doesn't turn out as Mikey would have hoped. From the moment of his escape, he has to face up to the grim reality of a life on the run, leading to bleak months that really test his mettle, his endurance and his health. At times, it seems like it could be a case of out of the frying pan and into the fire.
The harrowing changes he made to survive in this new life are shared in graphic detail: from literally changing his appearance to the heartbreak of separation from his mother and siblings, and then abuse at the hands of a man he thought loved him. One especially difficult moment and a turning point for Mikey comes when he is forced to deal with the stifling jealousy and subsequent beatings at the hands of boyfriend Caleb, who is broken by fear and violence as Mikey's family get ever close to their northern bolt hole.
Despite the humour that Mikey injects into even the most horrified moments of terror, his ordeal is clearly no better than his days in the camp. Indeed, when reading of nights spent sleeping in the boot of a car, it appears that it could be too high a price to pay for something alluding to be freedom.
Mikey loves to paint pictures of the many and varied friends that pop up along the way, although some of these thumbnail sketches are more successful than others. If there is a downside to this book, for me at least, it would be that his simplistic writing style can fail to add sufficient depth to some of the new characters, sometimes leaving them somewhat one dimensional and unrewarding. But this is a slight aside that can be easily overlooked as the non-stop drama drives the story onwards at such a pace that characters can easily blur.
Gypsy Boy on the Run is written with an honesty that encourages empathy rather than sympathy, and the openness with which these memories are recalled is matched only by the unpretentious writing style that suits the page-turning pace of the story. Rather than being a litany of worries and woe, Mikey's prose is peppered with colourful cultural references and glib asides, balancing the darkness of his episodes of violence, fear and distress.
It is said that victims often hide behind lightness and humour and that does seem to have served Mikey well as a shield against the tears and fears of the big bad world. But, while the cheeky-chappie jokes and one-liners lighten the often dark mood, the one thing that stands proud in this book even more than his debut is that Mikey is nobody's victim. He's a survivor and, despite his protestations to the contrary, he's a fighter.
One memorable moment stands out near the half-way mark in this story. Mikey has split from Caleb and is ready to stand on his own two feet as he recalls the put-downs from his father and grandfather, and the beatings he has endured from so many people over the years. But at that same moment, he lifts his chin and proclaims himself a `king of the Gypsies', realising his achievements and personal strengths to survive that long. "I was drowning in my own blood. But I knew I would get back up,' he says.
Mikey has the wide-eyed innocence of Oliver while, at times, displaying the charisma and cunning of the Artful Dodger. That charm as used in telling his shocking story helped attract celebrity support for Mikey's first book, which told of his traumatic childhood years in Gypsy camps. Here it again serves to elevate his story above so-called misery memoirs.
Mikey tells his story with such honesty and emotion, apparently lifting the veil on his life's experiences, both good and bad. His boyfriends don't come out well in this story, with Mikey suffering even more abuse, torture and exploitation at their hands. But, without giving away too much, it isn't all tears and tantrums: Mikey's life does improve and, now in his early 30s, he's living a far happier life as a primary school teacher in London.
Fans of Walsh's first book Gypsy Boy should be more than satisfied with his new read, while newcomers will revel in his compelling style that has already attracted a large and loyal fan base (much of the success was driven by online support and Mikey's Twitter account is almost legendary).
Although few readers will actually know Mikey (not his real name), by the end of both books, it would be easy to feel that more is known about his life than the lives of our closest friends. The impression is one of a young man who has discovered his strengths, battled his demons and learned to embrace his personality with courage, humour and dreams. This is the picture of a man worth knowing.
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This is the incredible story of a boy who escaped from a secret world. Mikey is a Romany Gypsy and grew up living in a caravan on sites across the UK. He adored his family and the rich and vibrant Romany culture he'd inherited. Eventually though he was forced to make a heartbreaking decision - to stay and keep secrets, or escape and find somewhere to finally belong. But Mikey quickly discovers that life in the outside world isn't all he expected. After learning his father had put a contract out on him and that he was being hunted down by gangs of thugs determined to claim their reward, Mikey realises that life will never be the same again. Brimming with unforgettable characters, this extraordinary coming-of-age story will remind you that sometimes it takes courage (and the odd Disney song) to be the person you were meant to be.

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Rising to the Occasion: A Practical Companion For the Occasionally Perplexed Review

Rising to the Occasion: A Practical Companion For the Occasionally Perplexed
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This book makes a great graduation gift for the kids who know all there is to know about computers, but haven't learned some of life's basics like writing a decent thank you note, proposing a wedding toast or carving a turkey (a favorite test given by future fathers-in-law to unsuspecting young men). The instructions are humorous, clear and mercifully brief. I think most recipients would appreciate, enjoy and use it.

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Midnight Lady (Horses of Half Moon Ranch) Review

Midnight Lady (Horses of Half Moon Ranch)
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This is a very cool book.The author of this book however is from England and spells words differently from americans.Like 'organize'we spell is w/ a z and she spells it w/ an s.Other than that it is very cool.

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Something Blue: A Novel Review

Something Blue: A Novel
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Once I started this book, I couldn't put it down. The imagery is wonderful; the tone evocative, warm, and often funny. If you live below the Mason Dixon line you KNOW the character of Judy Duncan very well, or maybe, even ARE her. (Unfortunately the character of Hamp is all too recognizable also.) Judy wears so many hats, not even she can keep count. All her many identities are defined by this far-reaching family. In fact, if I had any problem with this book, it was with trying to keep straight who were cousins or aunts or in-laws. Like a good mom, wife, sister, daughter, cousin, friend, niece, employee, employer, she keeps exceedingly busy trying to fix or fix-up things, while her own foundation is being chipped away at until it finally starts to crumble. She keeps busy at this fixing business, installing a window in a drab wall; not only giving her sister a bridesmaid's luncheon but remodeling a country club room in order to have it there; chaperoning aunts; cleaning the trailer; canning a summer's worth of vegetables in one day, until she ultimately realizes not everything can or even should be fixed. This is a great read!

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CDL: Commercial Driver's License Test Prep Review

CDL: Commercial Driver's License Test Prep
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quick delivery... item was as described - hope it helps my husband get his CDL.

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From general knowledge and special endorsements to driving skills tests, Commercial Driver's License (CDL) Exam from LearningExpress offers you the comprehensive preparation you need to earn your commercial driver's license and start a lucrative career! Only one thing stands between you and a fulfilling career operating a commercial motor vehicle-passing the federally mandated commercial driver's license (CDL) test. From buses to trucks to trailers, Commercial Driver's License (CDL) Exam covers everything you need to know to ace the exam and get started making your living as a transportation professional. With helpful diagrams and illustrations throughout, Commercial Driver's License (CDL) Exam thoroughly prepares you for tests in all 50 states, with wide-ranging general information on safety, vehicle inspections, and transporting cargo plus in-depth information to help you qualify for special endorsements, including: Passenger transport Air brakes Combination vehicles Transporting hazardous materials Tankers Doubles/Triples In addition to help build a strong foundation in the subjects covered on the tests, Commercial Driver's License (CDL) Exam provides you with: Two practice exams with detailed answers, plus additional tests to practice for specific licensing endorsements Tried-and-true test-taking tips from the experts Up-to-date information on the Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Act, Rules and Licensing and new national standards for driver training An appendix with additional resources and useful glossary of key terms With Commercial Driver's License (CDL) Exam, you'll be right on course down the road to success!

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Mechanique: A Tale of the Circus Tresaulti Review

Mechanique: A Tale of the Circus Tresaulti
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Dark and tense and powerful. One of very few contemporary novels that didn't have any missteps for me. Every plot point and characterization felt inevitable and right.
The writing is gorgeous--lyrical and dramatic without being overwrought. Every so often there is a phrase that makes you feel like you've just been punched...in a good way. The characters are compelling, tough, and vividly drawn.
If you think you might like this, you probably will. But I'd also recommend this to people who aren't particularly interested in steampunk, or fantasy, or circuses, or post-apocalyptic fiction, so long as you really like elegant prose and are willing to try something different.

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The Mechanical Circus Tresaulti travels the landscape of a ruined country under the spectre of war, but when two of its performers become locked in a battle of wills, the circus's own past may be the biggest threat of all.

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The Colonial Frontier Novels: 1-The Young Trailers & The Forest Runners Review

The Colonial Frontier Novels: 1-The Young Trailers and The Forest Runners
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Joseph Altsheler wrote a series of books about the settling of the frontier during the time of the America Revolution. His writing is clean and descriptive. A good book to read to a young reader - maybe a chapter per day.

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The Young Trailers Review

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Altsheler was a prolific author of boy's adventure series whose works are all in the public domain and ought to be reprinted in paperbacks. The Young Trailers series is set in the Kentucky woods about the time of the American Revolution. The author's great gift is to keep the exciting incidents coming, one after another. Virtually all of the action takes place outdoors, and a sort of nature mysticism pervades, without softening the adventure. Indians are treated with great respect, though the advance of the white man is regarded as good and inevitable. The heroes, however they may sympathize with their own race, are themselves more attracted to the outdoor life of their adversaries, and regret its passing. It is worth noting that in The Adventures of Augie March, Saul Bellow reveals his familiarity with the series, by comparing a relationship to that between Henry Ware (hero of the Young Trailers) and the Wyandotte chief Timendiquas (who does not appear until a later book in the series.) Those of us who, as boys, had the great good fortune to find an Altsheler series in our local public libraries remember these works with reverence.

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From the Trailer Park to the E.R. Review

From the Trailer Park to the E.R.
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I loved the book. Very well written, funny and easy to read. True stories based on the idiocracy that is human kind. It's the Darwin awards on steroids. A must read for health professionals, (or people who want to be health professionals) as well as lay people. I just hope you don't recognize yourself in one of the chapters.

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A collection of emergency room stories told from a different perspective than the average "heroic" angle. Hilarious! A must read for any healthcare worker.

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Tie Down Hydraulic Drum Brake Actuator - Bolt-On, 6600-Lb. Capacity Review

Tie Down Hydraulic Drum Brake Actuator - Bolt-On, 6600-Lb. Capacity
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More than I expected. Went on with ease, and had an upgrade to the emergency cable that was an improvement over the one it replaced.

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Trimax Deluxe Wheel Chock Lock Review

Trimax Deluxe Wheel Chock Lock
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I have been using this locking wheel chock for several weeks. The wheel chock works well for my Yamaha AR240, even on a very sloped driveway.
It is easy to install, lock, and unlock. I even felt comfortable leaving the boat unhitched in a hotel parking lot during a recent vacation.
The unit secures very tightly around the wheel and adjusts easily. A person would have to remove the entire wheel and replace it with a new one to steal the trailer (or use a cutting torch) =).

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