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Honu Skin Design Sacred the best

I move around alot – pretty much yearly – and end up selling most of my belongings and buying new when I get to my new destination. I’ve been doing that for 12 years. This is about my 10th vacuum and it is by far the WORST I’ve ever owned.

On tile floors it spits debris right back out at you! I tried vacuuming up some spilled oats and it made it worse!

On carpet it’s not any better! I live in an apartment with new carpet. That means lots of carpet fuzz, right? This vacuum, as you use it in a room, will leave little hairball or fuzz balls in its path. No joke. I thought at first maybe the bag was full or that the spinning things on the bottom were jammed – so I cleaned everything and tried again. Same result every single time. It’s just a pathetic piece of junk.

If you don’t really want your floors cleaned, then buy this.
Sacred Honu Design Skin

Mad about Design Aqua Decorative Tranquility

I received 3 ft. cables instead of 6 ft. I didn’t need the extra length but if I had I wouldn’t be too pleased. Still, for the price they cannot be beat.
Aqua Tranquility Design Decorative

Take Michel Design Works Tubby

I’ve heard so many good things about this book, not to mention I’ve read the author’s previous book, Riding Lessons, so I was curious about this one.

Her writing was fantastic in this book, a great improvement over her previous ones, though there was the odd word choice here and there that I raised my eyebrow to. I loved how we got to see the daily life of Jacob as a 90-year-old man, who looks back on his days of his youth, and then we see the true story evolve from his younger version’s eyes. I loved and felt quite a bit of sympathy for the main character when he was older, everything was done realistically; from the passage of time that wore down his body, his inability to do things that he once did, the loss of his ability to remember and keep track of things he should know, and the heartbreak he feels at being left behind by those he loved.

Pictures head the start of each chapter from the pov of the younger Jacob, with amazing insight to the circuses of old. I loved the amount of research she incorporated into the story and it brought a great sense of realism to the already fluid prose. Each of her characters had their flaws, quirks, and even the animals were fresh and had their own voice. Rosie especially was a neat one. I felt sorry for her a lot of times because I’m quite sure the way she was treated probably occurs with great frequency at a lot of circuses or performing acts.

I’m not sure about the ending though, it seemed too neatly wrapped up, and the rising tension to the climax of the book wasn’t as striking as I thought it could be. The prologue, in my opinion, could have been cut out because it sort of took the fun out of the ending.

But anywho, great book. I wasn’t disappointed.
Michel Design Works Tubby

Design Creative Scentsations Nail to you

The price of this cable is incredible. I’ve had these for 1 month now and have no problem with the image nor sound of my TV. I have an expensive Monster HDMI set and I switched between the two cables to see if there was a difference in the picture quality, but there wasnt. Do yourself a favor and buy these cables instead of spending $60 for expensive ones.
Creative Nail Design Scentsations | taaag