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21. Sting - Fields of Gold (Guitar Recorded Version) by Sting | |
Paperback: 88
Pages
(1995-09-01)
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Quite useful, yet...
excellent |
22. Sting: The Moment of Truth by Steve a.k.a Sting Borden | |
Hardcover: 128
Pages
(2004-12-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Life was one big act for wrestling super star Steve Borden, a.k.a. Sting. On the home front, however, his marriage faltered on the brink of failure while he took the fast track in his wrestling career--and to a radical entertainer lifestyle, including an addiction to prescription drugs. Confessing his problems to his wife was the beginning of a process that brought the prideful, self-sufficient champion to his knees. It was to be the greatest wrestling match of his life, and God was taking him to the mat. God had been planting seeds in Borden's life from the time he entered professional wrestling--his brother and sisters's conversions and witnesses, his family's prayers, the witness of wrestler Ted Dibiasi--and the peace and joy he saw in the lives of other Christians. Now, the confrontation by his wife, whom he didn't want to lose, plus the fear of life without his two young sons, made his fame and fortune worthless. He was humbled. That was in August 1998. Sting became a new man in Christ and his marriage was restored. Today, he drops scriptures into conversation as easily and naturally as he once dropped opponents in the ring. He still loves a challenge, but where he once relied on a fluorescent face and shocking stunts, he now tackles each challenge with a firm faith in Christ alone. Customer Reviews (13)
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I'm Wanting More
Sting: The Moment Of Truth
The Main Event Of Life
Christians |
23. Love at First Sting: Sexy Tales of Erotic Restraint | |
Paperback: 220
Pages
(2007-06-14)
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Stunningly Sexy
A wonderful read
Sexy and not sleezy |
24. Wasp, Where is Thy Sting? by Florence King | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(1990-04-06)
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book
THE book on Who WASPs Are
Mother of All Curmudgeons |
25. Bitten: True Medical Stories of Bites and Stings by Pamela Nagami M.D. | |
Paperback: 368
Pages
(2005-09-01)
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A Book to Sink your Teeth into
Absolutely Fascinating!
Ouch!!
Overreaching, but decent
A good read - but not right before you go to bed. |
26. The Dark Realm: Sting The Scorpion Man (Beast Quest) by Adam Blade | |
Mass Market Paperback: 80
Pages
(2011-02-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description The good Beasts of Avantia have been imprisoned in the kingdom of Malvel the evil wizard. Tom has already foughtfive terrible Beasts and is nearing the end of his Quest. But in order to achieve victory, Tom must navigate through the tunnels under Malvel's castle, where Sting the Scorpion Man is waiting. |
27. The Words and Music of Sting (The Praeger Singer-Songwriter Collection) by Christopher Gable | |
Hardcover: 176
Pages
(2008-12-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description Sting has successfully established himself as one of the most important singer-songwriters in Western popular music over the past twenty years. His affinity for collaborative work and disparate musical styles has pushed his music into an astonishing array of contexts, but no matter what the style or who the collaborator, Sting's voice always remains distinct, and this fact has earned him success amongst a correspondingly broad audience. The Words and Music of Sting subdivides Sting's life and works into rough periods of creative activity and offers a fantastic opportunity to view Sting's many stylistic changes within a coherent general framework. After analyzing Sting's musical output album by album and song by song, author Christopher Gable sums up Sting's accomplishments and places him on the continuum of influential singer-songwriters, showing how he differs and relates to other artists of the same period. Aside from his commercial success, Sting is also interesting for the use of recurring themes in his lyrics (such as family relationships, love, war, spirituality, and work) and for his use of jazz and world music to illustrate or work against the meaning of a song.Sting's life also sheds light on his music, as his working-class roots in Newcastle, England are never far removed from his international superstardom. Throughout his life, he has been musically open-minded and inquisitive, always seeking out new styles and often incorporating them into his compositions. Customer Reviews (3)
Stung
You never knew all that went into a Sting composition!
College-level libraries strong in popular music analysis need this |
28. Prevention of Bug Bites, Stings, and Disease by Daniel Strickman, Stephen P. Frances, Mustapha Debboun | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2009-04-16)
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great outdoors
Stop bugs |
29. Sting Like a Bee: The Muhammad Ali Story by Jose Torres, Bert Randolph Sugar | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(2009-03-01)
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From one warrior to another
Tremendous |
30. Will You Sting Me? Will You Bite? The Truth About Some Scary-Looking Insects by Sara Swan Miller | |
Hardcover: 45
Pages
(2001-10)
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31. Center Court Sting by Matt Christopher | |
Kindle Edition: 160
Pages
(2009-12-02)
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Excellent Book on Basketball for a child
The Great Basketball Book
The Great Basketball Book
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Center Court Sting Review |
32. Regency Sting by Elizabeth Mansfield | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(1986-10-01)
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What a fun read! |
33. Jungle Doctor Stings a Scorpion by Paul White | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(2008-12-30)
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34. Vette Vues Fact Book of the 1963-1967 Sting Ray (Vette Vues Fact Book Series) by Murrel F. Dobbins | |
Paperback: 259
Pages
(1987-03)
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35. Hornet's Sting (Cassell Military Paperbacks) by Derek Robinson | |
Paperback: 416
Pages
(2001-12-31)
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Bloody April and Plum Jam
Great book, ridiculous price!!!
A First Class War Novel The first third of the volume focuses heavily on two new members of the squadron, two Russian lieutenants sent to Hornet Squadron to learn combat tactics on the Western Front.Initially, the two officers are barely qualified to fly and the squadron spends considerable effort nurse-maiding these two.Indeed, the British chain of command orders Major Cutler to "help" the senior Russian to become an "ace," an achievement of which he is clearly incapable.Robinson's insertion of these Russian characters is actually quite interesting in depicting the changes brought on inter-Allied relations by the Russian Revolution.Eventually, in a complete reversal, Cutler is ordered to stop protecting the Russians in combat and let nature and von Richtofen) takes its course. Throughout his novels, Robinson displays a real gift for character development that is lacking in so many other books.The readers may not like all the characters - indeed there is always at least one malignant personality in evidence - but Robinson will make even his best characters as true-to-life as possible.The squadron adjutant (Captain Brazier) and squadron clerk (Sergeant Lacey) are still in place from the previous novel, and while they are certainly not likeable, they do enliven Hornet's Sting with their unique viewpoints.At one point, Brazier fondly recalls, "I suppressed a riot once [in India].At the market place in Peshawar.And a very splendid suppression it was."On the other hand, Sergeant Lacey, who spends all his effort avoiding combat and enriching himself with petty thievery, is fully involved in the "case of the missing jam" - noting that, "the army can afford to lose millions of men, year after year.But not a few cases of strawberry jam.Jam matters."Lieutenant Paxton also returns from War Story - although he is much matured - and Robinson introduces the seemingly immortal Captain Stanley Woolley, who figures so prominently in Goshawk Squadron. The middle third of the novel focuses heavily on the combat debut of the Bristol fighter.This aircraft, initially designed as a bomber or reconnaissance aircraft then turned into a fighter, was presented by the British High Command as giving the RFC a technological edge over their German opponents.Hornet Squadron is presented with six of the new fighters and trains intensively on them for several weeks.Unfortunately, the first combat action for the Bristol fighter was a disaster, with five of six shot down or crashed (Robinson based this on an actual incident).The affect of this disaster on the squadron is appalling and several of the "old hands" begin to deteriorate mentally when they realize how heavily the odds are stacked against them.Eventually, the "Bif" turned out to be a pretty good fighter, but the initial tactical doctrine was faulty - which shows how poor tactics can devalue a weapon system.Robinson makes his best points here about aviation doctrine in the First World War in this middle section of the book, particularly about the frightful wastefulness of the "deep offensive patrols" that squandered the lives of partly trained pilots.Robinson presents an RFC Commander - Trenchard - who prefers quantity (meaning many partly-trained pilots) over quality (taking the time to train them fully, but meaning fewer squadrons). The final third of the book focuses on the Third Battle of Ypres and the relentless pressure placed on the squadron to support the ground troops.Both Paxton and a newcomer, the despised Mackenzie, figure prominently in this final act.Paxton crashes behind enemy lines and has considerable adventures.Mackenzie, a photogenic but bullying egomaniac, is seized upon by two American filmmakers as an excellent vehicle for presenting the glorious side of the war to the American public.Once again, Cutler is ordered to assist in the "manufacture of an ace" for public relations purposes.This final third of the volume starts to bog down a bit in subplots that have little to do with the squadron, and one senses Robinson running out of steam just as the Battle of Passchendaele is winding down.My only criticisms - and they are minor ones - are that Robinson sometimes gets carried away with minor subplots that go nowhere and that his female characters are universally annoying and detract from the characters to which they attach themselves.Indeed, Robinson always presents his female characters as overly sexually compliant (which is certainly an aviator stereotype of women) and emotionally troublesome.In Cleve-Cutler's case, his liaison with a one-legged aristocratic whore is so absurd that Robinson only compounds it by introducing a ménage a trois with an AWOL lieutenant (it's hard to believe that a straight-laced officer like Cutler would knowingly put up with an officer deserter for one second).Please, Derek Robinson, stick to aviation that you do so well and leave romance novels to other folks.Despite these distractions, Hornet's Sting is a first class war novel.
A fitting sequel to the initial work of art For any reader that desires a more realistic look at the air war of WW1 without being depressed into near suicide with the sheer futility of the actions of the whole scene, this is the book to read. I would suggest reading Goshawk Squadron first, if only for the additional backgound.Having said that im quite confident that I would not have enjoyed this wonderful piece of work any less had this been the first of Derek Robinson's books that I picked up...
Too much like his other books, and a little stale... His best book of this type was "Piece of Cake," (set during the first twelve months of World War Two, and culminating in the Battle of Britain), which had wonderful character development and great action sequences."War Story," which involves some of the same characters as "Hornet's Sting," was also very good.Well, the action sequences of "Hornet's Sting" are terrific, but I found the character development weak this time.It feels as though Robinson is simply rehashing the old formula, and that formula appears to be going stale. Robinson's historical research is quite good, although it always irks me that he insists on calling the squadron "Hornet Squadron."The British were never much given to painting their aircraft in the First World War, and they certainly never gave their squadrons colorful names.Numbers tended to suffice. Other than that, it's a quick and very entertaining read.But for my money, I would stick with "Piece of Cake" and "War Story."The material is simply fresher, and better. ... Read more |
36. The Sting of Death (Drew Slocombe 3) by Rebecca Tope | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2011-06-15)
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superb mystery |
37. Sting (Wrestling Greats) by Ross Davies | |
Hardcover: 112
Pages
(2001-09)
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38. Sting: Autobiografía (Broken Music: A Memoir by Sting) (Spanish Edition) by Sting | |
Paperback: 400
Pages
(2003-11)
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Editorial Review Product Description This autobiography is one more chapter in the life of one of rock’s megastars. From the beginning pages, it is certain that this is a serious work, a painful, sincere and intense self-exploration. Sting relates details of his family life, his first years of school, the routes in which he accompanied his father to deliver milk at daybreak and even episodes that marked him for life, like finding his mother in an adulterous situation. Thus, with an admirable pace and very far from the brightness, glamour and the arrogance that many stars approach when writing about their own lives, Sting takes us through his life from childhood and adolescence and stops when he exits the group "The Police", at approximately 25 years of age. "I had no interest in writing a traditional autobiographical recitation of everything that's ever happened to me. Instead, I found myself drawn to exploring specific moments, certain people and relationships, and particular events which still resonate powerfully for me as I try to understand the child I was, and the man I became." -Sting Sting, whose real name is Gordon Matthew Sumner, was born in England in 1951. He was a Spanish professor and in his beginnings played in a jazz orchestra. He founded the famous group "The Police" with Stewart Copeland and Andy Summers with whom he made an extraordinary career. He has ventured into films in movies like Quadrophenia, Radio On and Dune. As a solo artist he has recorded The Dream of the Blue Turtles, Bring On the Night and Nothing Like to Sun. His social preoccupations moved him to write songs against Latin American dictatorships and the wish for solidarity between the people and countries of the world. Customer Reviews (2)
Brilliant Book about a Brilliant Man!
Review of Sting's Broken Music |
39. Dangerous Marine Animals: That Bite, Sting, Shock, or Are Non-Edible by Bruce W. Halstead | |
Paperback: 275
Pages
(1995-10)
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40. Shape Of My Heart (Art & Poetry Series) by Sting | |
Hardcover: 32
Pages
(1998-09-01)
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Sting Poetry and Picasso Art
For the beginners...
Creative Collaboration Parents beware, however, that some of the art work contains some of Picasso's dark images and some nudity.It may not be something you leave on the coffee table, though it is a beautiful book. The Art and Poetry Series is a great idea, well executed.I recommend picking up other titles in the series.
Passionate and moving
He doesn't play for respect, |
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