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Feb 12, 2012
baconomellette from chi-town, Rating:5.0mark levin is a master.a great informative and well researched book
Feb 12, 2012
pnj48 from Texas, Rating:1.0I purchase only online and the shipping on this item was incredibly slow!!!
Feb 11, 2012
edweena from Seattle, WA, Rating:5.0I was expecting more of a how-to, or instructional book about setting up aquarium ecosystems. While Amano does list the "ingredients" he uses to create the environments, this book is presented like an artist's monograph. If you have any interest in aquariums, Japanese gardens, or art in general, you may find this book inspiring. If you are looking for information on building and sustaining an aquatic ecosystem, you might want to add a few other books to your shopping cart. :)
Feb 11, 2012
daddysgirl29150 from SC, Rating:5.0I got it for my mother and she liked it. i dont like having to write 50 words.
Feb 11, 2012
ali3521 from Eastern Washington, Rating:5.0This is one of the best books I've ever read. It's a compelling story, set in the Northwest. There is a horrible, senseless loss and a journey from pain and hate to forgiveness and love. I have purchased dozens of these paperbacks and given to friends, family and even strangers. I also purchased the CD and listen to it during long trips in the car. I need a refresher course in forgiveness from time to time.
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This book would make a great movie and of course Dwayne Johnson would be the Hero leading the almost 3 year Voyage.
That does sound fascinating. I'm going to have to check this out!
I love to read mysteries, historical fiction, classics and young adult fiction, but I have never read westerns or science fiction novels. it's time to branch out and give these other genres a try. Does anyone have suggestions for novice (and wary) sci-fi and western readers?
R.A. Salvatore Margaret Weiss and Tracy Hickman David Eddings All of these authors will reel you in and give you a really good read.
Thanks for these suggestions everybody. This gives me some options for winter reading!
Try out Brent Weeks, his Shadow Trilogy is a great start for a new fantasy read, keeps the overwhelming fantasy elements scant, tells a great story with relatable characters, and is great for a re-read.
Try reading Author Rusty Nugent. He is a Dark Fantasy writer. The title of the book series is Moonwarriors. It's an good werewolves vs evil vampires series. It is the best novel I have read from a new author.
If you want to try Westerns, I like Larry McMurtry. Start with Lonesome Dove.
I'm trying to find a new book on Jean Harlow, "Harlow in Hollywood", by Darrell Rooney and Mark A. Vieira. It was published in March 2011 by Angel City Press, and the ISBN data is as folliows: ISBN-10: 9781883318963 ISBN-13: 978-1883318963 ASIN: 1883318963 Amazon and Barnes and Noble both have it, though Borders doesn't (not surprising considering their financial problems). It's not currently in Overstock's catalog. Is there any chance you may be able to add it?
Hello joea64, I'm sorry to see that we do not have "Harlow in Hollywood" available for purchase on our website. I have submitted a request over to our buying team. Thank you for your feedback, we will definitely take it into consideration when we our looking for items to sell on our website.
I'm trying to assemble a decent library for my three sons. Our oldest is in second grade and has discovered "chapter" books. I remember loving books by Lloyd Alexander. Any suggestions for good literature for kids?
Me and the Wierdos by Jane Sutton was one of my favorite books as a kid. I think I read it for the first time in 3rd grade. It's about a girl who is contstantly annoyed by her family's embarrassing antics, but it has a really sweet message about loving your family. Plus it's hilarious and actually gives kids some great ideas about how to be creative and have fun.
Anything by Hobbs, Crutcher, Fowat,
My son is in 2nd grade as well, and he loves the Nate the Great series and the Magic Treehouse series. In fact, he has been jumping up and down over my shoulder, begging for more books as we looked at some a minute ago. I plan to get him started on the Hardy Boys series soon too.
My son is in the third grade and loves to read. Last year he read through a series called "Hank the cowdog" He really enjoyed it and was dissapointed when he finished all the available books. Now he reads a lot of science books on animals, dinosaurs, sharks and such.
Wow, more great recommendations. I'm definitley going to look into Nate the Great and Hank the Cowdog. My oldest is just about the right age.
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