Reviews and Comments


"Morrison's invention is simple and it works.... If you can say it, you can look it up."

–Julie Jacoby, Former Editor of
"The Workbook" Southwest Research and Information Center

"It is exactly what I need to use with my learning disabled language students."

–Casey Zawacki, Teacher of LD students
Circleville, OH

 

 
"...Morrison's method works, particularly when one is confronted with words that sound nothing like how they are spelled...Recommended for academic, public, and school libraries."

–Cynthia A. Johnson,
Barnard College Library, New York
(Quoted from The Library Journal, June 1, 2000)

"...the cleverest method I have yet seen for showing the correct spelling of words that one cannot spell–even those to which you may not have a clue....As a simple solution to a problem that besets many people, it stands out as a useful and elegant solution."

–Laurence Urdang,
Former Editor, "Verbatim: the Language Quarterly"

"This strikingly simple and effective book has the power to set poor spellers free from the embarrassment and reluctance to write that goes along with spelling difficulty. It becomes a liberating tool for everyone who has trouble looking up those words they can't spell in the first place."

–Wood Smethurst, Ed.D.
Headmaster, The Benjamin Franklin Academy
Former Director, Emory University Reading Center
Atlanta, Georgia

 


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