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I didn’t want this book to ever end! I thoroughly fell in love with Jacob. Sigh.
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This supposed classic was a boy ranting at the world over a few days span. It was nothing more than a teenage boy talking crap to everyone and saying he didn’t care about anything that happened to him. A lot of GD’s and Christsakes. It was the worst 5 or 6 hours I ever spent. I won’t be reading anything that may be published after he died, not based on this book.
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This is a great stroller toy! What I love most about Tiny love products is they don’t use PVC or BPA in any of their products so I don’t have to freak out if my son chews on it! It’s also a great price.
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Set up was minimal and easy. After setting, I marked off a distance of .5 miles from my house (by car odometer), then walked it with this new pedometer. It was right on target! Now I know how far I’m walking during a round of golf and I can safely say “It is too excercise!”
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Focus on Tiny Musical Love Take
I have a blue one but its the same as the purple one and it gets my son’s attention when he’s riding in his stroller. He likes to look at the toys hanging in there. Good product and a good choice!
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Tiny Tiny 00463 Love no mad
This is a nice device, but doesn’t work well with my reading habits. Many major literary writers (including Nobel or Pulitzer prize winners) have nothing or almost nothing available for kindle. I’m rather shocked. Being out of the country I was hoping I could just purchase books on kindle, so I wouldn’t have to search out hard copies of English language books. I’ve only purchased a couple of things in six months. I just never found what I was looking for. And I’m not talking about anything esoteric. I’m talking about well-known works by writers like Herman Hesse, M. Scott Momaday, Angela Carter and Carson McCullers. Pretty major names in literary fiction. Disappointing.
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I picked up Twilight by Stephenie Meyer last year during one of Borders’ Buy 2 get 1 promotion (I know this because the sticker was still on the cover). At the time I knew nothing about the book but I was intrigued by the premise and so picked it up. Since that time this book has become a phenomenon among teens and adults alike (at this posting there were 4500+ copies cataloged on librarything). One of the main reviews on Amazon even calls Twilight “an exquisite fantasy.” On Librarything, Amazon and Barnes & Noble this book was predominately rated at 5 stars. So by the time I got around to reading to this book I was excited thinking that I had a real gem of a tale to sink into.
In fact, Twilight left me stunned…but not in a good way. Not in the “oh my this is one of the best books that I have ever read” sort of stunned. Instead all I kept thinking about was that the main character Bella, who is the narrator of the story, was obsessed. When Bella first moves to Forks, Washington and first encounters the eningmatic and overly beautiful boy Edward Cullen she is intially put off by him….mainly because he has such violent reactions of mood when he is near her. This dislike that Bella has for Edward only lasts a chapter or two before she is drawn to him. He is so handsome after all, how can she not fall for him? Even though initally he is very rude and mean to her. Yet still she yearns for Edward. Then, all too quickly, when Edward starts to loosen up and start to really charm Bella her yearning turns to a deep and all consuming obsession with him. So much so that it isn’t long before she wants to spend every waking moment with him…..and that anytime apart is pure agony.
Overall, this book scares me. This is a book that many young teen girls are picking up and devouring and thinking that its a true love story. That Bella and Edward are as star-crossed as Romeo and Juliet. That their relationship is something to look up to…..to emulate. When in fact its far from
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Wanna Love Arch Activity Tiny
For an inexpensive pedometer, this product is reliable and easy to use. Seems accurate.
Tiny Love Activity Arch