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Sara Lynn Eastler, Owner and Full-time Freelance Indexer

Book reviewers on indexes:
"My only complaint about the book is that is lacks an index, which is inexcusable for a text
so crammed with names and facts."
-David Ehrenfeld on The End is Nigh by James Howard Kunstler, as published in American
Scientist, September-October, 2005.
"The book suffers from the low-quality reproduction of some figures and the lack of an
index."
-James L. Marshall on The Periodic Table:Into the 21st Century edited by Dennis H. Rouvray
and R. Bruce King, as published in Chemical & Engineering News, August 2005.
"The Idea of North is a work of genuine erudition, guiding readers northward out of their
home ground and into unknown territory. All the more regretful, therefore, that it lacks an
index - a near-criminal offense in a book of this kind. We make our way happily from north
to north with Davidson as our guide. But when it comes to retracing our steps, we are on
our own, in a trackless landscape marked only by black runes on a snowy plain. "
- Verlyn Klinkenborg on the book review of The Idea of North by Peter Davidson, as
published in the November edition of Discover, 2005.
"Unfortunately, in a fit of madness, the publisher has not seen fit to provide this lovely
book with an index."
- Steven Poole on The Idea of North by Peter Davidson, as published in the Guardian, April
2005.
"The book contains a welcome detailed bibliography, a glossary of terms, a comprehensive
index, and an appendix that lists the essential elements in the body of an average 155-lb
person."
- John H. Trestrail III on Essential Elements of Murder: A History of Poison by John Emsley, as
published in Chemical & Engineering News, December 2005.
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