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Happy on Light Shun The
I had heard alot about this book before reading it and read so many positve comments and reviews but tried to go into it with an open mind so I could decide for myself! I was not disappointed, it was a terrific book, so well written, full of rich history. It was difficult to put down!
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After having spent the last few years immersed in a Twilight world I figured I would break down and finally read the books so I could discover for myself what all the hoopla was about. I borrowed all four novels, for lack of a better word, from a Twi-hard friend and sat down to complete the task, resolved to finish the whole thing from front to back. It’s four days of my life I will never get back. What absolute drivel.
My first complaint is thesaurus rape, that’s right, the molestation of a thesaurus should be an actual crime. Right out of the box this story reeked of amateurism. Ms. Meyer, simply because a word can be used doesn’t mean that it should be… please, put the thesaurus down and step away slowly.
Alright, now down to the meat of my poor review, the actual story itself. It is, in one word, boring. The characters are one dimensional and lack any and all ability to stand on their own merit, the plot is shaky at best and the dialogue is more unbelievable than Santa Claus. In fiction, we get to leave our meager little worlds and suspend belief, that’s the joy of reading fiction in the first place. It’s a window into another world, it whisks us away from the every day doldrums and allows us a chance for something different, something better. But in all good fiction, there is still a foot in the world of reality. Those authors who excel at writing fiction, like King or Ketchum, understand that and write for those readers who live here on earth with the rest of us homosapiens. When nothing about a book is at all believable, I take issue with it. Certainly vampires are not real, we all get that. But teenagers are most definitely real. Bella Swan (I mean really?) vacillates between whiney, selfish, brat to evolved, intellectual, super girlfriend? Huh? Does she have some kind of personality disorder we should be aware of or did I just miss something?
In addition, can anyone say creepy, stalker boyfriend? Is this really the message we want to
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Take Let There Light Be now
Had Office 2000 previously but purchased the Office Home and Student 2007 to make sure I was prepared for online classes. Am not happy with this product. Too many changes,hard to find simple things like changing the font. Office assistant is gone. I have to go online to get help. Hopefully it is just a learning curve but I really miss my Office 2000.
Let There Be Light
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This novel made an indelible impression on me. I was born in 1955, albeit in New England, but I am nevertheless ashamed and dismayed that these racial injustices occurred within my lifetime. In this superb book, most chapters are written from the point of view of three different “house maids”; they relate to the reader the daily condesenion, insults, and name-calling (particularly peppered by the ‘n-word’) which they endure without comment, lest they be labeled as “mouthy.” These stories are shockingly cruel, and made me physically ill. However, there are also stories which relate the intimate bonds formed between “the help” and the employer; bonds which protect deep secrets and which sometimes last for life. I URGE everyone to read this book, particularly if you are not familiar with racism in the 1960’s, especially in the South. You will be moved to tears, ashamed and embarassed by the behavior of most of the white employers; you will also be deeply touched by the strength and compassion of the black women who were mere “servants.” Please, please read this book. I will never forget it. Kudos to this author for a unique examination of a still prickly subject.
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Why on New LIght your
This is one of the best books I have ever read! It has so much to offer…disturbing moments, touching moments, REALLY interesting moments, dry-humor…and many of the accounts by “Jacob” are based on real-life stories from happenings of traveling circuses in the 20’s-30’s. I will probably read this again in a few months. Great read!
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Does on V Notes Light really work?
The Garmin Portable Friction Mount is awesome. It is stable, durable, and does not slide on the dash board on turns.
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I love Bullet Tail Blue Light
I never thought I’d like not having a real book, but this is great. One touch page turning, adjustable font size, lightweight, go instantly to your last page when you turn it on…no scrolling, either, which is what many people worry about having to do . It’s not a computer, it doesn’t act like one.
The drawbacks is that most of the paid books are just as expensive as the paperbacks in the store. Come on, folks! No paper, no waste, why are we paying for paper and ink? There are however lots of low-cost and free books available.
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