Reply to: Book Review list (2) Dear LACTNETters, Your enthusiasm in responding to my request for book reviewers has emboldened me to offer a second list of books I recently received for review. Following is a list. As previously, let me know which one you would be interested in reviewing and what is your education (in the case of a technical book) and experience (in the case of a lay book) related with the book of interest. Do not hesitate to call (evening only, Mountain Time Zone: 801-969-7391) or e-mail if you have questions. Now that I have recovered from two major deadlines, I will respond within 24 hours. Around the Circle Gently, by Lynn Moen and Judy Laik. A collection of quotes about infancy, parenthood, childhood, family and life from philosophers, breastfeeding experts, actors, Prime Ministers. 150 pages. Breastfeeding and The Active Woman, by Lillian Pfluke. A small (5 in x 6 in) book written by a major inthe US Army and a graduate of West Point (yes, a female). 150 pages. Trust the Children-An Activity GUide for Homeschooling and Alternative Learning, by Anna Kealoha. Activities in topics such as in music, speaking nature, exercise, socialization, composition, meditation, for ages from pre-school to teen. 270 pages. Breastfeeding: Biocultural Perspectives, edited by Patricia Stuart-Macadam and illustrious LACTNETter Katherine A. Dettwyler. Contributors include Valerie Fildes, Michael Woolridge, Allan Cunningham and James McKenna. Topics include weaning, cultural context of bf, co-sleeping and SIDS, and fertility issues. 430 pages. Women, Sex and Desire: Exploring Your Sexuality at Every Stage of Life, by Elizabeth Davis. Topics include hormonal influences, sex after baby, the superwoman, menopause, sexual abstinence. 200 pages. Let Them Eat Cake: The Case Against Controlling What Your Children Eat. The Pediatrician's Guide To Safe And Healthy Food And Growth, by Ronald Kleinman, MD, and Michael Jellinek, MD. I have two pieces of information about Kleinman: he was the Chairman of the Committee on Nutrition for the American Academy of Pediatrics in 1992-1993, and he has recently been appointed director of Ross Laboratories Institute of Pediatric Nutrition. I need a pediatrician or an RD to review this book. SIDS: A Parent's Guide to Understanding and Preventing Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, by William and Martha Sears. 240 pages. Menopause: Clinical Concepts, by Steve London and Jane Chihal. Short and small (4 in x 7 in) medical book written in point format. Need an MD for this one. 160 pages. Hormone Replacement Therapy. Short and small (4 in x 7 in) medical book written in point format. Essential Medical Information System, 160 pages.Need an MD for this one too. Hospital Breastfeeding Discharge Pack. A bag with miscellaneous items to promote and support breastfeeding. Can be used as an idea to promote bf in your own hospital. No, this is not a book. Looking forward to hearing from you. Nicole Bernshaw, Book Review Editor, Journal of Human Lactation