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3.0 out of 5 stars
OK Textbook, Nov 2 2007
By R. D. Lakhia "Lucky 99" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: An Invitation to Health with Other (Paperback)
Considering this was a textbook for me, and probably will be for most buyers, I did not find it of the high standards most textbooks are. I have found some errors in it too. More than once there is "see page *** " in the book. Did the editors of the book not go over this book enough times to have these errors?
But on the good side, the book is also a good compilation of information. Too much information. But for college students that might be a plus. It makes 18 and 19 year olds aware of a lot of health issues, from drugs, alcohol, contraception, etc. etc. the list goes on. In each of the chapteres, dealing with these topics there is a special section geared for college kids. There are also statistics for college kids, and on campus serveys.
So overall, I will give this book 3 and half stars. The author is dealing with a lot of material, and she does a good job of presenting it. Its not her fault that this is a very vast subject, and in order to fit it in some book she has to pack a lot of facts in every sentence. (Translated as Dry).
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good condition, speedy arrival time., Feb 25 2012
By Amanda - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: An Invitation to Health, Brief Edition (with Personal Health Self Assessments) (Paperback)
The book came in excellent condition, shrink wrapped and without much noticeable damage. It came quickly and well before I needed it for class.
5.0 out of 5 stars
college book for health class, Aug 21 2011
By Cat Lady - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: An Invitation to Health, Brief Edition (with Profile Plus 2006, Personal Health Self Assessments and Health Almanac, Health, Fitness, and Wellness In (Paperback)
I ordered this text book for my son for his college classes. He found the text book to be very useful.