![]() The Road Not Taken: A History of Radical Social Work in the United States $29.95 Anyone going to school for Social Work needs read this book to get an alternative perspective on the History of Social Work. Very well written and easy to read. A must get for any one committed for social change!!!!! ![]() The Road Not Taken and Other Poems (Dover Thrift Editions) $2.00 A classic American poet, Robert Frost provides insight and beauty through his poetry. You can't go wrong; you won't be disappointed. ![]() The Road Not Taken (Alias) $6.99 I give this book 3 stars because it's really only worth reading if you're an Alias fan. I got it for a dollar at a thrift store, and that was a good deal. It's a very short and easy read, and while there are some twists, it's nothing that you'll have to try to wrap your head around - especially if you've watched Alias at all. I'm sure there were some strict editing guidelines the author had to follow to maintain continuity, but he often relies on what you already know about the characters to fill in where a lot of what an original fiction book would have to explain. The characterization of Weiss is well done, but Sydney feels a little thin, and Vaughn is overdone. I'd give the book 4 stars for people who like Alias, but I'm not one to give a book a good review for a specific audience (as Roger Ebert tends to do with his movie reviews). ![]() Jesus and the Metaphors of God: The Christs of the New Testament: Conversation on the Road Not Taken Series, Vol. 2 (Stimulus Books) $10.95 In Jesus and the Metaphors of God, Bernard Lee continues his retrieval of Christianity's Jewish roots, taking measure of the varied metaphors that mediate the New Testament experience of God, presuming that when God-meanings change so also the Christological meanings of Jesus. |
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