Friday, May 20, 2016

World of Warcraft: Rise of the Horde Reprint Edition PDF


World of Warcraft: Rise of the Horde (No. 4) Reprint Edition
Author: Visit ‘s Christie Golden Page ID: 0743471385

About the Author

New York Times bestselling and award-winning author Christie Golden has written more than forty novels and several short stories in the fields of science fiction, fantasy, and horror. Among her many projects are over a dozen Star Trek novels and several original fantasy novels. An avid player of World of Warcraft, she has written two manga short stories and several novels in that world. Golden lives in Tennessee. She welcomes visitors to her website: ChristieGolden.com.

Series: WORLD OF WARCRAFTMass Market Paperback: 368 pagesPublisher: Pocket Star; Reprint edition (December 26, 2006)Language: EnglishISBN-10: 0743471385ISBN-13: 978-0743471381 Product Dimensions: 4.2 x 1 x 6.8 inches Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies) Best Sellers Rank: #38,322 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #95 in Books > Science Fiction & Fantasy > Gaming #140 in Books > Computers & Technology > Games & Strategy Guides #367 in Books > Textbooks > Humanities > Literature
World of Warcraft: Rise of the Horde, by Christie Golden

"Rise of the Horde" is what a Warcraft book should be. The book is enjoyable, the plot is pretty solid, and the characters are spot on. In the author biography, Golden states that she is a World of Warcraft player and it shows – there are little things thrown in that any Warcraft player will appreciate.

Each chapter starts with a brief introduction from Thrall, the current chief of the new Horde. He is writing the history of the old Horde, the Horde that destroyed their own world and invaded Azeroth, the Horde that perpetuated genocide on the draenei and slaughtered the humans.

The story of the orcs starts with a noble race, living peacefully on Draenor. The orcs have coexisted with the draenei for hundreds of years, ever since the draenei arrived on Draenor fleeing from their ancient enemies. While the orcs take pleasure in hunting animals and bloodlust, they are not killers and have a culture, family groups, a belief system. But all that changes when the Burning Legion turns a key orc to their side, and he leads the orcs on a terrifying descent into madness. Only one clan stands apart, the Frostwolves; their leader Durotan watches helplessly as the orcs are corrupted by demons.

Golden depicts this tale with plenty of emotion; I felt for Durotan’s situation. How many of us have watched someone do something we know is wrong, but we can’t change their minds? Most of us have, I’m sure. "The Rise of the Horde" details just that, the rise of the horde that descended upon Azeroth, intent on taking the world for their own. The story is known, especially if one is a Warcraft player; but Golden fleshes out the story very nicely.
Out of every Warcraft book this is the place to start. It takes before Warcraft 1, 2, 3, WoW, etc. This looks like it will help explain the history of the new WoW expansion War Lords of Draenor a bit. If you’re looking for the proper order to read the Warcraft books I suggest the following:

Rise of the Horde (book) – Covers approx. a 10 year period prior to WC I.

The Last Guardian (book) – Touches on the closing days of the First War with bookends set prior to WC III.

Tides of Darkness (book) – Covers WC II in continuity.

Beyond the Dark Portal (book) – Covers WC II expansion in continuity.

Day of the Dragon (book) – Wraps up some dangling threads from WC II with Deathwing and the Red Dragonflight.

Lord of the Clans (book) – Covers a wide swath from just before WC II all the way to prior to WC III. Should be subtitled All You Wanted to Know About Thrall But Were Too Much of An Alliance Lover to Ask. 😉 J/k.

Of Blood and Honor (book) – Set just prior to WC III.

Warcraft III Battle Chest (game) – Reign of Chaos covers the origin of the Scourge and the return of the Burning Legion. The Frozen Throne covers the exile of Illidun, the rise of the Forsaken and the crowning of a new Lich King. Founding of Durotar covers the most recent conflict between Horde and humans prior to WoW.

Arthas: Rise of the Lich King (book) – Recaps material from Tides of Darkness all the way up until the end of Frozen Throne with bookends just before the WotLK cinematic.

Ashbringer (comic) – Covers the fallout from Arthas dissolving the Order of the Silver Hand and the rise of Argent Dawn and Crimson Crusade.
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Saturday, May 14, 2016

The Bread Baker’s Apprentice PDF Free Download


The Bread Baker’s Apprentice: Mastering the Art of Extraordinary Bread [Hardcover] Paperback – 2001
Author: Peter Reinhart (Author) Ron Manville (Photographer) ID: B004GXSP5Y

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PaperbackID: B004GXSP5Y Best Sellers Rank: #2,433,991 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #1423 in Books > Cookbooks, Food & Wine > Baking > Bread

I bought this book after carefully researching it, trying to decide if it would be a book I would use or a book that would sit on my shelf and collect dust. The recipes in this book look more time-consuming than those found in my other bread books, and I finally decided that, based on other reviews of this book, it was worth a shot.

Almost all of the recipes in this book require more than one day to make; the author bases a great many of his recipes on some form of starter, whether it’s a stiff dough or a liquid sourdough starter. He asserts that this style of baking brings out the most flavor in the flour. He’s right. The recipes I have tried [so far] in this book do indeed have a better and stronger flavor, in spite if the fact that the base ingredients are the same as that of other recipes in other books.

The author does more than provide a bunch of good recipes (he refers to them as "formulas"). He describes the chemistry behind the ingredients and how they react to one another when mixed. He also shows, with photographs, many different shaping methods and intermediate steps that are required in making bread dough.

The author writes the techniques and recipes in this book like a man who has a deep interest in the subject, not just a desire to crank out another cookbook. He demonstrates, through his discussion in the book, his deep understanding of the art of breadmaking. For this man, bread making is a joy and a pleasure, not just a profession. When reading this book, the reader gets pulled along into the excitement the author has for his topic, which makes the process of breadmaking even more pleasurable.

This book is not for the lazy baker. If you want to make breads that are fast and easy, look for other titles. But if you want outstanding breads, and you’re willing to work for it and be patient, then this book is a superb choice.

This is an expensive book worth every penny. Reinhart will show you how to bake bread even if you’ve never baked anything that didn’t come out of a can and if you are an experienced baker, Reinhart will strengthen your understanding of how bread is made.
His explanation of the science of how bread is mixed, baked and even tasted is definitive and clearly written. The section on shaping dough is aptly photographed and understandable. It is, by far, the clearest description of shaping dough found in the current crop of baking books.
The bulk of the book consists of recipes, more accurately, formulas, for baking various kinds of bread. I’ve tried only two of them so far and both came out excellent. And one of the things that makes this book so helpful is that if your bread doesn’t come out excellent you’ll learn why it didn’t and what to do about it.
This book amplifies Reinhart’s previous book, Crust and Crumb, and like that book the formulas will help you bake the best bread you’ve ever made. And the theory will help you to create your own signature variations.
This is a priceless book and it is also a definite classic. If you don’t bake, buy it for someone who does.

When Peter Reinhart’s previous book (Crust and Crumb) was published, I stated in my review that this was the only book any serious baker would need. You can still get by with that one, but Reinhart has outcompeted himself with The Bread Baker’s Apprentice. Until he pulls another stunt like this, Baker’s Apprentice is now the only book any serious bread baker would ever need, or anyone less serious for that sake. Like the last book, Baker’s Apprentice is overflowing with information, experience and wisdom, but this one is also tightly organized and well laid out. It is at the same time a baking tutorial, a recipe collection, a reference work, and for baking freaks like me, bedtime reading. Maybe it is a missionary tract too. The various bread types cover a repertoire worthy of any professional baker, yet one that can be accomplished by us amateurs. The photos are pretty but also inspirational and instructional, showing shaping options and procedures. Reinhart’s last book got me away from yeasted white bread and onto the path of rustic, naturally leavened bread (although he by no means forces the reader to follow that path). His chapter in this book about the Poilane-style Miche (the loaf shown on the cover) got me off the path and onto the road.
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Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Medical Laboratory Science Review Kindle Edition


Medical Laboratory Science Review [Print Replica] Kindle Edition
Author: Visit ‘s Robert R Harr Page ID: B00HYHB84O

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File Size: 36234 KBPrint Length: 576 pagesPublisher: F A Davis; 4 edition (October 11, 2012)Publication Date: October 11, 2012 Sold by:  Digital Services, Inc. Language: EnglishID: B00HYHB84OText-to-Speech: Not enabled X-Ray: Not Enabled Word Wise: Not EnabledLending: Not Enabled Enhanced Typesetting: Not Enabled Best Sellers Rank: #523,191 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store) #31 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Medical eBooks > Allied Health Professions > Medical Technology #101 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Medical eBooks > Research #209 in Books > Medical Books > Medicine > Internal Medicine > Pathology > Laboratory Medicine

I just purchased the fourth addition after having bought and lost the third edition. I am currently studying to take the ASCP MLS exam this month; and I really liked the previous edition. After I take the test I’ll come back on here and give a thorough book review as well as a review of the exam. I’ll be posting on all of the major book review sites and on indeed.com, in large part to give prospective ASCP exam applicants a foundation in which to build their studying. I’m doing this because I felt that information regarding ASCP MLS exam prep was sorely lacking on the internet. Although, there is an excellent website that provides nice review notes as well as other exam information. Just google "ASCP wordsology" and the site will be the first one that comes up.

I have had this book not more than 5-6 hours and my preliminary analysis is that this is a great resource, and provides excellent feedback. I used the CD resource a few hours ago to take a couple of quizzes. My goal is to better prepare for lab results associated with disease states, or vice versa. So, I hoped that the CD resources would concentrate in that area. I can tell that the quizzes are excellent. You can arrange your own quizzes by subject and difficulty level. The level 3 difficulty quizzes did not disappoint. They were heavily geared towards lab results associated with disease states; and that’s exactly what I wanted. I was initially worried that some formatting may had been changed in regards to the previous editions, but it appears that this book as has went above and beyond what the previous editions have presented. I will go in to more detail after the exam. Stay tuned, after January 17 I’ll be back!
Good luck to all of you taking the ASCP MLS exam soon!

I have been an MLT for many years, and decided to go back to school for my Bachelor’s in Medical Technology. I thought after 18 years, I knew a lot of things. Well, after purchIDg this book I realized how much I didn’t know. There is so much information in here, covering all disciplines of lab practice- from phlebotomy and specimen collection, to Micro(all of your favorite manual methods), to Genetics. The questions range from your basic lab knowledge, to obscure formulas and "old fashioned" test methods. They always say you should understand the principles of a test, not just how to press run. This is a very comprehensive and thorough study guide, and I poked in and out of it for a couple months, being a little hesitant to sit for the boards. Apparently I learned a few things studying from this book because I passed my MLS exam on the first try. I would recommend this book, as you never know what will be on the board exams, because each test is tailored to the individual taking it based on previous answers, so you never know what you will get. Best to be prepared, you can never know too much. Good read!

your teachers can’t cover everything but expect you to know it all when it come time for the tests. this book causes you to think in multiple ways and take into consideration small facts that end up being very important
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