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I remember reading “Catcher In The Rye” in a high school literature class. I was always awed by the story of Holden Caufield…literature’s most famous juvenile delinquent. And reading it is the only way you can appreciate the late JD Salinger’s work, since he NEVER will allow his books to be made into movies…even posthumously.
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I didn’t open it yet, it is a gift .Hope my friend will like it
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Recently, my sister and I got together and she was wearing a Omron pedometer to keep track of her daily exercise activities. She has lost over 40 lbs and attributes much of her success to this little device. She walks at least 11,000 steps/day either with exercise, walking or running “in place” to achieve this goal. It’s small and light and easily clips on to slacks, shorts, skirts and even hooks on your underwear if you wear a dress. It’s easy to use, automatically returns to “0″ at midnight and makes you accountable to yourself! I love it and already see a difference with results in my own exercise routine.
Canon 117 Black Toner
This is one of the best books I’ve read in a long time. The book was very thought provoking. It takes us to a not so distant past that we should not be very proud of. It also introduces us to some very strong women. Don’t miss this book.
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I loved one of the comments on the back cover of this book (on the British print): “A laugh-out-loud, vociferously angry must-read”. I would only add “Unequivocally poignant and touching”.
I would give it 10 stars if I could. Love, hate, integration, familial relationships, tolerance, hope… this is what the book is about. A delightful, funny, moving read. Upsetting and uplifting at the same time.
Jackson, Mississippi, 1960s. When racial integration was still hardly tolerated, the respective paths of two black maids and a white lady belonging to the upper class circle cross. Their personal tales interweave and blend, with a project in mind which will ultimately rock the proverbial boat.
Each main character writes in first person: Aibileen, who is raising her umpteenth white child with love and dedication while constantly thinking of her own son, now dead.
Minny, Aibileen’s close friend, married with several children of her own, a maid with a soft heart but a sharp tongue which gets her into trouble more often than not.
Miss Skeeter, a white lady with her own dreams, whose unconventional ideas contrast mildly, and later on, sharply with the society and family she was born into. She also wants to find out why the adored black maid who raised her, Constantine, has inexplicably disappeared. No one is willing to tell her.
Each lady is surrounded by her own sets of characters in the background, characters that however are primary pawns to what will eventually happen.
The author gives voice to Aibileen’s and Minny’s language superbly. You will find a language contrast between the well-schooled Miss Skeeter and both maids, which renders a vivid and true portrait of their lives and views.
This is, in my opinion, a rare timeless piece of narrative, which will make you think as well as entertain you like very few books can. Wonderful, really wonderful. Well done to the author Ms. Kathryn Stockett!
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So I have finished reading Artemis Fowl and I am currently working on decoding he message at the bottom of the pages. The book itself is good. Eoin Colfer really takes an old subject like fairies and leprechauns and gives it a new twist. However the book is a little adolescent in it’s nature, I suspect Colfer is trying to copy the success Ms. Rowling has had with Harry Potter by appealing to young people without offending their parents. The plots are compelling and original but the action is subdued. Colfer makes fun of himself by playfully catching himself before any vulgarities are written, trying to give the piece and off the cuff feel. All this aside I must say that I do recommend this book not only to children middle school and younger but also to adults who are looking for a quick read that is also entertaining. While it’s not Shakespeare it is surprising the amount of emotional attachment that we feel towards the title character. Eoin gives us hints that Artemis has not yet revealed his true nature we shall see as Artemis grows up how he handles the responsibility of his knowledge of the People.
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Works exactly as I expected, based on the reviews I had read. Our dog is a short haired mix and he was really shedding bad in the Florida heat. The FURminator works.
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I haven’t opened it keeping it as a collectors item as I have the paperbacks of the series.
INNOVERA 43028595 Copier toner
Just got my Tempo delivered today and my carpeted stairs are truly clean in a long while! Was really easy to assemble and I love all the on-board tools. Amazon had the lowest advertised price compared to Walmart, Kmart or Sears, so really good value.
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Artemis Fowl is a criminal mastermind like no other. He has (by age 12)
gone through many thrilling criminal adventures and has yet to meet his
match in brains or technology. But when Artemis kidnaps a fairy he is in
for more than he thinks. The Fairies quickly send teams up to the surface to rescue their kidnaped friend. Has Artemis met his match?
Full of quick action, witty humor and excellent writing Colfer’s tale is a phenomenon of modern novels. Read it and you won’t be dissapointed.
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