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You will only know if you have been totally brainwashed by religion by reading this book with an open mind and ears to hear. If you can then you will be truely blessed by dialogue that takes place between God and a plain old human being that sincerely wanted answers to the hard questions in his own life. This book could possibly change you life like nothing else you have ever read. Take a chance…if you have been considering it…it may just be your time?
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This is a great product. I only have to replace because I’ve worn the last one out. I especially like that it can “read” steps in any position.
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I read this book because it is considered a classic. That was the only reason I finished it. I absolutely hated this book. To me it was the whining of an adolescent crybaby, nothing more. I really can’t understand how this came to be a “classic.”
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I come here to write this review, of course, “very late”….and so, perhaps many will not read what I have to say about this book.
Being an avid reader, with interests all over the “map” so to speak, I have read God-Knows-How-Many stories in my 62+ years. Some deeply moving, others barely creating or leaving the slightest ripple in my conscious brain. Some, seemingly, with the power to change the way I see things or think about things…sometimes subtly, and in others there are major thought differences after finishing the book. This book has affected me deeply.
The last book to touch me this way was some months back when I read “The Piano Shop on the Left Bank” by Thad Carhart The Piano Shop on the Left Bank: Discovering a Forgotten Passion in a Paris Atelier which I heartily recommend to you.
With “Water for Elephants” Sara Gruen creates the long-forgotten days of the Train Circus, and all that life entailed in those days…from the impossible “set-ups”, “knock-downs”, and in many cases “hasty retreats” from any particular chosen town before the authorities arrived upon the scene.
“Hard Luck Days” certainly would be a fitting genre to place this awesome story into. And, of course, with the depression, etc., they truly were hard luck days, for everyone involved with the exception of perhaps Uncle Al with his penchant for stealing, skimming, using and abusing everyone on the show. We also come to know August and his sickness that continually creates misery and unhappiness both for him, and also for those closest to him. There is Marlena, August’s wife and performing partner with her performing horses, and later her act with Rosie the Elephant (a charming, and all-knowing wonderful beast if ever there was one). There are dozens and dozens of other characters, distributed throughout all levels of the show, from performers right on down to the dung-shovelers and the guys who do nothing but put up and take down the tents for the big top, day in and day out endless
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Mad about Na 6FT Cord Power
This item came without parts that are listed for inclusion. Specifically, a strap and a battery. What is my option here besides return? Does the company replace these missing items?
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This was an important purchase by us for our grandson’s 16th birthday. He has been totally delighted with this iPod, therefore we are totally delighted as well.
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I have owned my forerunner for over 3 years and love it. In fact I bought the attachment for my bike and use it while I am riding the trails.
My favorite functions:
The ability to create intervals.
The ability to set tempo runs.
Different display settings and the ability to customize any screen.
The ease at which it syncs with the Training Center.
If there is anything that is not so appealing, it is that it looks kind of clunky, but that’s not why you where it, is it?
From why I have read, it is still better that the newer, high-end forerunners AND is at a much better price point for features and function.
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In The Catcher in the Rye, Holden Caulfield, a teenage boy who has been kicked out of numerous schools, tells of the days leading up to his confinement in a mental hospital. Throughout these three days, Holden wanders New York city in a mostly drunken state. The only person he is able to connect with is his younger sister Phoebe though he spends one night with a hooker and one with a past professor who he admired (until the professor made a sexual pass).
It is no wonder that Catcher in the Rye is one of the most popular books of all time. Written in streaming consciousness it is nearly impossible to not understand Holden and teenage angst. Every young man I have ever met fits into Caulfield’s persona for at least some point in their life.
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This brush is heaven sent! I can’t believe how much fur this brush removes from my cat. I spent about an hour, leisurely grooming one of my cats and filled up a bag with enough fur to build another cat. It puts all other brushes to shame. With my old brush I could do a couple strokes and maybe grab a few strands of loose hair. The FURminator digs deep, removing all the fluffy undercoat pieces that usually end up on your clothes, furniture or carpet. Prepare to be amazed by how much hair you will remove while still keeping the shiny top coat intact.
Be sure to trim your cats claws as a precautionary measure. One of my cats absolutely loves being groomed & will purr, knead & claw you (gently) in pleasure. My other cat can only tolerate being groomed for a few minutes & will let you know what he thinks. Know your cat’s personality, but don’t hesitate to purchase this brush.
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Book: Artemis Fowl #1
Author: Eoin Colfer
By Alexander Hall
12-year-old Artemis Fowl is a criminal mastermind. It is his job to get his family fortune back. It all started when Russians sank his dad’s ship. Artemis Fowl Sr. had bought a cargo ship with 250 thousand cans of Coca Cola on it. He was going to sell it for money for years. Russians didn’t like the idea of an Irish tycoon selling all of it in their market. They sank his ship. No one has seen him since, so they all think he’s dead. Artemis Fowl Jr. has an idea. If he gets money from fairies, he can sell it and make millions. All he has to do is get an ancient rulebook for fairies, translate it, and capture a fairy. This would be easy for Artemis, considering that he is a kid prodigy. But this small kidnap will turn into a war.
This funny book for all ages will get you thinking. You will not know whose side to take because Eoin makes you feel like one of the fairy officers or one of Artemis’ butlers in every chapter. Will Artemis win? Or will the fairies wipe them out of existence?
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