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『 Color-Palette Applique: Winter in the Garden (That Patchwork Place) 』 『 Color Palette Applique: The Flowers of Summer 』 『 Award-Winning Applique Birds 』 『 That Patchwork Place Quilt Calendar 2009 』 『 Beautiful Blooms: Quilts and Cushions to Applique (That Patchwork Place) (That Patchwork Place) 』 another good item omega


fetish『 Collage with Color: Create Unique, Expressive Collages in Vibrant Color 』 『 Collage Unleashed 』 『 Acrylic Revolution: New Tricks and Techniques for Working with the World's Most Versatile Medium 』 『 Collage Discovery Workshop - Beyond the Unexpected: New Techniques Using Color, Personal Imagery and Creative Surfaces 』 『 Creative Collage Techniques 』 『 The Complete Guide to Altered Imagery : Mixed-Media Techniques for Collage, Altered Books, Artist Journals, and More 』 Jane Davies


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IPhone 3G used's review
(Creative ideas for all ages)
『I really loved this book; it gave me new tools and ideas to work in my studio and to share with my friends and Alumni, from my art classes. I highly recommend it if you love to experience with color in a creative new way.


(As Much About Decorating Paper as Collage)
『What I like most about this book is that it is a refreshing break from all the Somerset Studio look alike and same-looking altered book stuff out there (yes, I was surprised--this also has a few altered book things in here, and they're different and mildly interesting). Wow. Originality. Getting ever harder to come by in the modern paper art/craft publishing world.

This book is actually more of a volume on paper decorating, with a bit of collaging principles and craft ideas included. This isn't bad. I read a lot of paper craft and art books, and I still found plenty in here that made me want to break out the paints and paper. And, as the title says, this is about color--how to decorate paper with it, how to combine it, how to make patterns with it. Unlike the previous reviewer, I didn't find the examples too bright. This is, after all, a book with "vibrant color" in the title. And here it is demonstrated by someone who truly understands it and is passionate about it. These examples sparkle.

This is refreshingly different. No faux edginess which just looks bland the thousandth time you've seen it, or works featuring people wearing pasted dunce caps. You will instead find a nice basic, lucid overview of color concepts; great ideas for using acrylic paints to make interestingly decorated papers; and some ideas for combining these papers in aesthetically pleasing ways.』


(lots of techniques to try)
『The author covers a lot of ground quickly here. While not as in-depth as Traci Bautista's "Collage Unleashed," Davies touches on many techniques and applications. The examples were way too bright for my tastes and didn't personally inspire me, but they work well as examples to see what's going on with the technique and provide a nice change of pace from the muted Victoriana that's so prevalent elsewhere. The photos also show the hand models with paint on them, which I really enjoyed after seeing many impossibly clean hands in other books. Yes! You will get paint on your hands and it's OK! I particularly enjoyed the Prayer Flags project, modelled after Tibetan prayer flags, and the Book Page Collage&Letter Stamps ideas.』
『Collage is a favourite activity for crafters at every level. It is fun and easy, but sometimes the results can be a little boring. Not anymore! "Collage with Color" shows crafters how to create brilliantly coloured collages by decorating papers with acrylics, watercolours, and watercolour dyes. Author Jane Davies explains colour theory in clear, straightforward terms to ease the reader into working with the full spectrum without hesitation. Then she moves on to step-by-step demonstrations of such exciting techniques as spritzing and blotting, wet-in-wet, and "free-form dripping." With this wonderfully inspiring and simple book, anyone can create stunning collage projects packed with dynamic, exciting colour. Vibrant collages are perfect for scrapbooking pages, cards, gift bags, journals, altered books, and more. Collage with Color will add colour to every crafter's life!』
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『 Collage with Color: Create Unique, Expressive Collages in Vibrant Color 』 『 Collage Unleashed 』 『 Acrylic Revolution: New Tricks and Techniques for Working with the World's Most Versatile Medium 』 『 Collage Discovery Workshop - Beyond the Unexpected: New Techniques Using Color, Personal Imagery and Creative Surfaces 』 『 Creative Collage Techniques 』 another good item omega


fetish『 The Colors of My Jewish Year (Very First Board Books) 』 『 My First Shabbat Board Book (My First series) 』 『 The Sounds of My Jewish Year (Very First Board Books) 』 『 The Shapes of My Jewish Year (Very First Board Books) 』 『 My First Hanukkah Board Book (My 1st Board Books) 』 『 My First Passover Board Book (My 1st Board Books) 』 Marji Gold-Vukson


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IPhone 3G used's review
(simple and sweet)
『I bought it for my three kids and my two year old loves it! the pictures are very simple with the focus really being on the color being talked about. it's also nice that it used holidays to build up faith as well. I would recommend this book very highly and am planning on buying a copy for my shul play room.』

(Sweet little book)
『Sweet and simple. I would have liked slightly more polished illustrations, but it is a unique concept and it works.』

(A colorful approach to religious education)
『In "The Colors of My Jewish Year," author Marji Gold-Vukson and illustrator Madeline Wikler use a clever approach to teach young children about Jewish holidays. Each of the major feasts is represented by a color associated with an item that pertains to that occasion.

Each color/item/occasion is presented in a question-and-answer format. Example: "What is WHITE? The cover of the Torah on Yom Kippur. That is WHITE." The illustrations are simple and iconic. Overall, this is a good book for reinforcing Jewish education.』

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fetish『 Illustrated Course Guide: Microsoft Office Access 2007 Intermediate (Illustrated Course Guides in Full Color) 』 『 Illustrated Course Guide: Microsoft Office Excel 2007 Advanced (Illustrated Course Guides) 』 『 Adobe Dreamweaver CS3: Introductory Concepts and Techniques (Shelly Cashman Series) 』 『 Microsoft Office Access 2007-Illustrated Brief (Illustrated) 』 『 Microsoft Office Excel 2007-Illustrated Brief (Illustrated) 』 『 Illustrated Course Guide: Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 Advanced (Illustrated Course Guides) 』 Lisa Friedrichsen


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『This Illustrated Series’ CourseGuide covers the essential information that users need to know for Microsoft Access 2007. Our signature two-page spread design has been updated and refreshed to take full advantage of the new features of the Office 2007 software. This practical, easy to navigate book allows continuing education students to learn quickly, while serving as an excellent reference tool.』
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fetish『 Colors and Shapes (Puzzle Place Workbooks) 』 『 Alphabet Flash Cards (Brighter Child Flash Cards) 』 『 First Words Flash Cards (Brighter Child Flash Cards) 』 『 Numbers 1 to 26 Flash Cards (Brighter Child Flash Cards) 』 『 Numbers 1 to 100 / Números del 1 al 100 Flash Cards (Brighter Child Flash Cards) 』 『 Phonics Flash Cards (Brighter Child Flash Cards) 』 School Zone Publishing Company Staff


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IPhone 3G used's review
(Color and Shapes Flash Cards)
『The colors are weird...not the typical reds, greens, etc. The only color that is true and basic to nature is black. The shapes, also, are very limited. I thought there would be a wider variety of shapes. I bought the cards, but I don't even use them. I wasted my money.』
『Smart squares helps make kids smart!,This inventive new series combines basic math and language concepts with the fun of constructing puzzles! Kids solve problems by matching letters, numbers, colors, and shapes to complete the simple puzzles. Each Smart Square is color-coded for easy sorting. Choose from six fun-to-play titles. Each title includes four 9-piece puzzles.』
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『 Colors and Shapes (Puzzle Place Workbooks) 』 『 Alphabet Flash Cards (Brighter Child Flash Cards) 』 『 First Words Flash Cards (Brighter Child Flash Cards) 』 『 Numbers 1 to 26 Flash Cards (Brighter Child Flash Cards) 』 『 Numbers 1 to 100 / Números del 1 al 100 Flash Cards (Brighter Child Flash Cards) 』 another good item omega


fetish『 Color Dance 』 『 Mouse Paint 』 『 Little Blue and Little Yellow 』 『 White Rabbit's Color Book (Little Rabbit Books) 』 『 My Crayons Talk 』 『 My Many Colored Days 』


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IPhone 3G used's review
(Lovely, if a bit confusing)
『This book is, for starters, quite visually beautiful. However, it can be confusing for children because of the way it is done. The "red" is actually magenta (looks like hot pink) and the "blue" is actually cyan (looks like turquoise). Because of the four-color printing process, some of the color blends are quite murky, the different shades of purple are not distinct, etc. It might actually be better enjoyed as a wordless introduction to colors for the smallest children, who will love to just look at the pictures.』

(Wonderful visual representations of how colors are mixed)
『The Color Dance shows 4 children, each "dancing" with a large colored scarf. There are the three primary colors, red, yellow, and blue, and as they overlay their scarves, it illustrates how the primary colors are mixed to create other colors. The fourth child overlays the colors with white, gray, and black to show how white makes colors paler and gray and black make colors darker. As it's said, a picture is worth a thousand words. The illustrations in this book make it easy for even a very young child to understand how colors are made.』

(a delight)
『My two year old daughter adores this book. I heard about it through a book list and then we checked it out from the library. She kept asking for it so we bought her own copy - love it!』

(Color Dance)
『I bought this book for my 4-year-old granddaughter. She loved it! Sometimes we dance while we read it and sometimes we talk about different color combinations. Great one-on-one time!』

(wonderful colors)
『My two-year old daughter absolutely loves this book. She loves the colors and the dancers and their scarves. She also has fun making the color combinations illustrated in the book with her own finger paints. It's a wonderful, beautiful book.』
『The girl in red, the girl in yellow, the girl in blue, and the boy in black and white are all set to stir up the rainbow. Watch them create a living kaleidoscope, step by step by step.』
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fetish『 Contemporary Color 』 『 Principles of Form and Design 』 『 Visual Grammar (Design Briefs) 』 『 Adobe Photoshop CS3 Classroom in a Book 』 『 Adobe Illustrator CS3 Classroom in a Book 』 『 Drawing: A Contemporary Approach (with InfoTrac®) 』 Steven Bleicher


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IPhone 3G used's review
(Wealth of Info - Easy Read)
『This book is packed full of useful information, and is laid out in an easy-to-read interesting way. I actually look forward to reading assignments in the class this textbook is for!』

(Commentary on Contemporary Color)
『I found this to be an ecellent book on the subject of color and it's relationship to the art, graphic, and design world.
I would have loved to have taken the course which uses this book as their study guide art the Art Institute of Tampa, but they only deal with Degree seeking students.
You will find it very relative to the use of color in the Art, Graphic, and Design areas, especailly in the practical use of color in the real world.


『This beautifully produced and lavishly illustrated introduction to contemporary color offers working artists valuable insight into traditional color theory while examining the effective use of color in digital applications and 3D design work. Written by a leading design educator whose work is widely exhibited, Contemporary Color features a balanced examination of theory and its practical application in a technology-driven world. Topics range from color perception, color harmonies, pigments, colorants, and paints to digital color and 3D design. An intriguing discussion of the psychological impact of color and the future of color add a stimulating dimension to the book. Thoughtful contributions on creativity and best practices round out the inclusive coverage.』
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fetish『 The Color of Law: A Novel 』 『 The Abduction 』 『 The Appeal 』 『 Down River 』 『 Hold Tight 』 『 Innocence 』 Mark Gimenez


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IPhone 3G used's review
(A great read)
『I could not put this book down. The reading is fast and interesting. Yes it would be a read that you could have at the beach or on the airplane. There was humor, a lawyer who was not a nice guy who found out that life is more than money. The amazing thing was his relationship with the hooker. He treated her with dignity and grace. He even took her daughter into his house. Can't get much nicer than that. The respect he shows for the characters is admirable. The story makes sense as it goes from a rich lawyer to a humble incredible guy. I would absolutely recommend this story for anyone who wants a fun read.』

(Definitive stereotype, appallingly myopic)
『Gimenez has taken a bunch of common characters from other books, trimmed off anything that may have made them even slightly distinctive, honed them to crystal stereotype, and thrown them together in the most standard of plots and settings.

No really, tell me if you've ever seen any of these before:
- amoral lawyer
- amoral lawyer
- amoral lawyer
- black prostitute junkie
- greedy corrupt ruthless ambitious politician (going for the presidency, of course)
- wayward spoiled son of the above
- trophy cheerleader wife purely into social prestige of money
- precocious child (who confounds adults with articulate insights clearly written by adults)
- large muscular black man (I'd add more, but that's all he is!)

I could go on.

Actually, no I couldn't. Somewhere around Dan choosing to listen to his conscience (I didn't quite get to that bit but, hmmm, I wonder if it was going to happen, duh) I couldn't handle anymore. Oh, and amaze me by saying the defendant didn't really do it (wow, what an incredible twist that would have been if I'd ever made it that far).

Who are these people? I didn't enjoy them as fiction - how tired and overused are these types? Why would I want to see them again? And to treat them as anything other than fiction is just offensive and stupid: of course people that fit these descriptions exist, but not too many of them can merely be reduced to a couple of words. Not with any insight anyway: that ruthless politician also has a great sense of humour; that amoral lawyer genuinely loves jazz; that trophy wife is actually smarter than the bread winning husband.

No, this was unpleasant reading. I mean, a couple of good lines here and there, and the workable evocation of incredibly clichéd characters and settings - that really doesn't make a novel. Seriously, Gimenez seems to take pride in getting a scene precisely like something we'll see three times a week if we watch any of the glossy `Law and Order' genre shows. It's harder to take because Gimenez doesn't even seem to realisethat he's writing utterly derivative pulp. I mean, good writers sometimes have to do this sort of thing, they can even have a bit of fun with it, but embarrassingly Gimenez seems to think he's writing something profound. Get his dedication to:
"Harper Lee, whose great novel inspired me to become a lawyer and to write this story."
*This* hackneyed story? This gulf between perception and reality reminds me of the absurd comparisons of Elwood's appalling Angelwalk to Lewis' inspired `Screwtape Letters'. Or of Goodkind thinking he was clever and incisive (as opposed to ignorantly smug) in calling a book `Wizard's First Rule' (people are stupid).

Maybe I missed a huge turn halfway through, but I'm not putting any more time into that hope.

Maybe I didn't miss a turn at all, and `The Color of Law' will, gasp, turn out to be green, the color of money. Even if this is true, cliché is not insight.

PS: After glancing at a few amazon reviews my interest was piqued, so I read the last few pages and epilogue. Oh my - just as well I didn't drag myself through the whole thing! I was hardly giving it a rap before, but the ending is a triumph of bad writing.
- Right handed - left handed: have I used the word `cliché' in this review yet?
- Yeah, that's what good lawyers do isn't it. Isn't Dan such a sharp operator to just stand in the courtroom shouting totally unsubstantiated accusations at a witness? As he thinks of them on the spot. With neither judge nor prosecution raising a murmur to these wild speculations. And all clearly able to see his guilt by the look in his eyes. Yeah, intelligent realism there. Is Gimenez really a lawyer, or is that some sort of persona??
- The summation, cause of moaning and rolling the eyes. Wasn't it good that Gimenez could correct the unhappy ending of `To Kill A Mockingbird'? What can Harper Lee have been thinking - didn't she realise that social problems are simply solved?
- Aaargh, my goodness. The epilogue. Now that's just plain offensive. The strong good white man just waves his magic wand and everything is good and right again. Wasn't it nice that the prostitute junkie mother died, that made everything much less messy. Can't we just see the only black girl in the school being welcomed by her new rich white friends, and of course there'll never be an ounce of tension in that context with her new white sister. Now we can have our fairy tale future, with new enlightened Dan (still making enough money, mind you, to keep his mansion in an exclusive suburb, drive a merc and employ a full time maid/nanny) the perfect single father (although that isn't quite mainstream so there's the promise of a nice new wife). It's like the ugly message of `Jerry Maguire', where even though it's supposed to be a revelation that wealth is not as important as character, um, the American writers couldn't conceive of a poor hero: Jerry just isn't quite as rich. Ghandi, Jesus ... losers. How dumb is this?? If it looks OK it must be OK: Dan can still work his 50-60 hour weeks to support his standard indulgent lifestyle, but if he tucks the girls into bed at night now and then, this is somehow an idyllic family.

The shortcomings of this book are so obvious that there should be some legal structure in place to fine the author for offences against common sense. We're not living in the 50s anymore, there's not really an excuse for this sort of blind condescending nonsense.

And all supposedly in the footsteps of Harper Lee!


(A Good, Enjoyable, Although Predictable, Read!)
『Mark Gimenez's first legal thriller is very fast-paced and highly entertaining. With the exception of the two nine-year old girls (who are too "cutesy" and knowledgeable to be very credible), most of the characters are pretty well-developed and believable. The plot is interesting and exciting, and Giminez's cynical description of what being a top corporate lawyer is like seems very accurate. The Color Of Law, although ultimately mostly predictable, will keep the pages flying through your fingers. If you are into legal thrillers, I think The Color Of Law is a book you will enjoy.』

(Entertaining)
『The Color of Law is one of the more readable and entertaining books I've recently read. The author creates a detailed, vivid portrait of the legal profession, urban development, the Texas judicial system and the city of Dallas. Unfortunately, most of the negative images seem too true.

Many of the characters, especially those involved in corporate law, are well developed and convincing. The politician is scary real. All the lawyers in the book are very believable characters. The wife, neighbors and the country club scene are quite convincing.

The precocious girls are charming but as a high school teacher I rarely encouter teanage students half as insightful as the story's two nine year olds. Several of the supporting characters also seem a little too type cast.

The plot has good drama and reads strong until the end. The issues then get resolved too quickly and neatly without enough development. The storybook ending feels good but doesn't ring true.

Nonetehless, I enjoyed the read and I look forward to Mark Jimenez's next book.』


(Recommended to international readers)
『Even he is a new comer in the legal thriller world; Mr. Gimenez is as good as his predecessor, like Scott Turow, John Grisham, William Bernhardt, Steve Martini and any others.

In "The Color of Law", Mr. Gimenez had succeeded for bringing a splendid job to message any lawyer in this world, about an important value of a legal profession.

This novel make me realize that the real color of law is "Green", not because how its cover illustrated, but because the story telling me so.

I like the way Mr.Gimenez created the flow in this novel, he does a fine job with the plot - lots of twists, intrigue and the courtroom scenes are great.
I like the way the story goes, how Scott Fenney giving his best sacrifice to reach more respectable life as a decent lawyer.

I also assume that the Color of Law is inspire by classic Harper Lee Novel's "To Kill a Mockingbird".

I say, "This novel is good and worth to read."

Two thumbs up for Mr. Gimenez!



PS: I recommended This novel to international readers, because is easy to read!』

『A partner at a prominent law firm is forced to choose between his enviable lifestyle and doing the right thing.

Former college football star Scott Fenney has worked his way to the top of the heap at the Dallas firm of Ford Stevens. But when Clark McCall, wayward son of a Texas politician, gets himself murdered after a night of booze, drugs, and rough sex, Scott is assigned to defend the prime suspect, a heroine-addicted hooker named Shawanda Jones. The powers that be want her convicted—and Scott’s future at the firm may depend on it. But unfortunately for Scott, Shwanada claims she’s innocent, and he believes her.』

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fetish『 Colors and Numbers (Hay House Lifestyles) 』 『 Heal Your Body A-Z: The Mental Causes for Physical Illness and the Way to Overcome Them 』 『 Heal Your Body 』 『 You Can Heal Your Life (Gift Edition) 』 『 I Can Do It (Louise L. Hay Subliminal Mastery) 』 『 A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life's Purpose (Oprah's Book Club, Selection 61) 』 Louise Hay


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IPhone 3G used's review
(There is Better Stuff from Louise Hay)
『This is OK, but there's a lot more materials from Louise Hay (and other Hay House authors) that would be a better investment of your time -- not to mention money. I consider this more fluff than substance. I'd recommend "Heal Your Life" by Louise Hay; "The Unmistakeable Touch of Grace" by Cheryl Richardson.』

(Nothing new in here)
『I like Louise Hay -- but I'm disappointed in this little book. There's nothing new in here that any beginning -- BEGINNING -- numerology book wouldn't tell you; in fact, it's free on the internet. I give it 2 stars just because it's Louise; otherwise 0.』

(Interesting!)
『I wasn't quite sure what to expect with this book, but after reading it, I must say that I found it very interesting.

In "Colors&Numbers", the author discusses the importance of both in our lives, and shows the reader how to calculate their personal numbers. She then provides a short overview on what each number means, and the color associated with it.

Overall, I would recommend this book to anyone interested in the subject - especially those who're just starting out.』


(Delightful and Insightful)
『If you've ever read any books from Hay House, you already know about the high-quality, glossy, and sensuous thick paper they use, as well as the vibrant color schemes employed for both their books and inspirational card decks. Colors and Numbers is no exception.

Each page features either colorful and whimsical artwork or painted textures that seem to leap off the page. For example, one page looks like purple, crinkled paper, and another like gray, woven tweed. These are also accented through the pages with words, as well as other collages and pictures of whimsy. It's a nice bit of eye candy, for sure. (What can I say...I'm a sucker for sensual, colorful books!) The illustrator, Tammy Smith, has done a wonderful job in capturing the essence of this book.

However, make no mistake: this book isn't all style and no substance! The introduction features Colors and Numbers at a Glance, and the first chapter goes into the role color and numbers have played in historical and mystical traditions. Hay then instructs you on how to calculate your Personal Year, Month and Day and explains how knowing these numbers can help you attune to vibrational elements specific to yourself. She also covers Double and Triple intensity days and what these mean for you vibrationally, as well as other helpful hints on how to integrate color and be mindful of your Personal Numbers.

A full page is devoted to each of the Personal Years, and Hay provides encouragment and insight for each, as well as how it serves as the "background music" to your life. In addition to this information, there is a short affirmation at the bottom summing up the Year. For example, a #5 Year has the affirmation I welcome change and expand my boundaries!.

A full page is also devoted to each of the Personal Days. Like the Personal Years, Hay illustrates the focus of each specific Personal Day. What should you be looking for? What areas might need attended to? Is relaxation in order--or time to get some things in order? She answers these questions for each and every Personal Day. Like the Personal Years, there is an affirmation, but these are much longer (a paragraph).

A very helpful addition to this book is the personal calendar section. Each month of the year has it's own page in calendar form, so you can calculate your Personal numbers and write them in the blank squares. That way, you know your Personal Month and Day at a glance. Then, you just turn to the corresponding section in the book to see how you can best align yourself to the numeric vibrations that are unique to you--creating a smoother flow for the day by working with a particular vibration.

There is also a list of each of the seven colors of the rainbow, and the foods that correspond to the colors. For example, the Violet section lists blackberries, eggplant, dark grapes, purple plums, passion fruit, and dulse.

I highly recommend this book if you're looking for a new and unique way to be more mindful of your life and how you can better get into a personal flow that works with the current vibrational frequencies. If you're experiencing personal roadblocks in life, mapping our your Personal Numbers could pave a smoother path of ease as you navigate your life and its lessons.』

(I love this little book!)
『Louise Hay is a bright light in our world, as she continues to open our minds to the positive aspects of our lives. She does so in this aesthetically pleasing little book based on numerology.
Numerology is a study that dates back as far as Pythagoras, and has been used in China for thousands of years(Fung Shui has roots in numerology). Some days are better for doing certain things than others - something as simple as cleaning your house, or as big as getting married- for example. With this book, Louise Hay explains how to use the energy of the Universe to "cooperate with life" and have "our days flow smoother". She also explains colors that correspond to each number (1-9) and the significance of colors in our lives. "This book shows us yet another way to integrate colors and numbers into our daily living practices and bring them into balance."
I figure out my daily, monthly and yearly numbers, and try to do activities that are congruous with the date, when I can. I highly recommend this book to anyone who likes Louise Hay, or has an interest in numerology or the influence of colors.』

『We each have our own personal number vibrations and personal colour vibrations. Colors&Numbers includes step-by-step instructions on how to formulate your individual colours and numbers, plus blank space for you to list your very own combinations. When you choose the colour that is associated with your particular energies, you feel more in tune with life, unified, and on track.』

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fetish『 The Color Code: A New Way to See Yourself, Your Relationships, and Life 』 『 Color Your Future: Using the Character Code to Enhance Your Life 』 『 The Big Book of Personality Tests: 90 Easy-To-Score Quizzes That Reveal the Real You 』 『 The Five Love Languages: How to Express Heartfelt Commitment to Your Mate 』 『 What Color Is Your Personality?: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green... (Gift Books) 』 『 Character Code 』 Dr. Taylor Hartman


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IPhone 3G used's review
(Addicting)
『This book helped me realize that I was a Core White with a secondary Blue. That's just exciting.

Now for the real review: I happen to find Hartman's system brilliant. He leaves plenty of room for individuality, but has still managed to find specific characteristics that dominate society and group them into four basic patterns. He also takes care to explain his theory and why it works in real life. With that are plenty of anctedotes of patients with whom he has worked, all that human intereraction to solidify these personalities.

The quiz is easy, but complex and varying, managing to cover many parts of a person. After that are the descriptions of each color, both positive and negative. After that he expands into relationships, work, personal improvement, you name it--the goal of making our individual personalities work. It's all very practical for understanding ourselves and how we work with others.

It's informative, insightful, and just plain fun. Most of all, it's very logical.』


(This book literally changed my life!)
『I am a Registered Nurse and I was working at a hospital as a "quality assurance utilization manager" when a co-worker gave me this book. I was in the 13th year of my career and had always received great annual reviews from supervisors regarding the quality of my work. After working in this new administrative job for a year I got one of the lowest evaluations of my entire working life - after I had put more time, energy and passion into this new job than I had in any of my previous positions!
After I read this excellent book (back in 1991) I immediately understood the problem: My boss was a "Red" and "Yellow" personality, driven by power and craving focused attention. My personality is "White" and "Blue" so I seek peace and intimacy. Trust me - it was not a good fit! Thankfully I was able to quit my job and become a full-time parent to my two sweet children.

Fast forward seventeen years.....
My children are now 21 and 22 years old and attending college. They have been raised on the "Color Code" concepts and it has dramatically improved the quality of their interactions with family, friends, teachers and other acquaintances. My daughter has an intense "blue&yellow" personality (like my husband) and my son is "white and yellow" - which must be the most laid back personality on the planet! I am not exaggerating when I say that I use the concepts in this book every single day.

Thank you Taylor Hartman for your most excellent book!』


(Life changing book)
『I am amazed by this book. As I read the chapter on my personality color, I couldn't believe that the author had me figured out down to the very nuances of my behavior. This book has helped me view others with more understanding and forgiveness. You will never look at people the same way again. Every person I know who has read this book can't stop talking about it. It goes down as one of my favorite books ever. Your relationships will improve as a result. This book is a must read for all and a perfect wedding gift.』

(THE COLOR CRAP)
『The color code is not founded on anything but theory. No tests, no experiments, no psychological research other than Dr. Hartman's personal observations. The information in this book is useless and repetitive. You will be confined to a core motive, and will be stuck with all the flaws and strengths of that color. The book mentions but does not explain how different core motives make a person, and how to overcome personality flaws. Go ask any psychologist and you will find out The Color Code is really Color Crap.』

(The most insightful book ever!!!)
『This book really helped to open my eyes. I understand why people do the things that they do. it helped me to understand myself and why I feel the way that I do sometimes. I have a whole new "people" outlook!』

DISCOVER YOUR TRUE COLOR(S) WITHTHE COLOR CODE-- AND UNLOCK YOUR POTENTIAL FOR SUCCESS AT WORK AND AT HOME

Go ahead, take the test, and find out what makes you (and others) tick. By answering the 45-question personality profile, you



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The appliqué patterns are at full size so no copying is needed. You can take the pattern out of the envelope and start right in on creating your own winter garden. The directions for creating "Winter in the Garden" are well written and have various tips such as how to do mitered corners and the best way tocut your fabric. A color photo of the finished quilt is in the directions and, of course, on the envelope itself.

A bonus booklet is included with this pattern. "Color-Palette Appliqué" explains what a color palette is and how the author used it in creating this project. If you read through this booklet before beginning your quilt, it will explains all the codes used in the directions.

If you are an avid gardener or know someone who is, this quilt is one that will keep the summer blooms alive all year long. Make it for yourself or as a gift and the summer colors will brighten the room as well as keep a body warm.