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When my mother sent this book to me I did not think would enjoy it. After the first few pages I was hooked. What a truly enjoyable read.
KitchenAid Immersion Blender Beaker
My wife and I are totally thrilled with our Omron HJ-112 Digital Pocket Pedometer! We’ve given one to our friends on several occasions, and many in our exercise classes wear an HJ-112 during the time we are on our spinning bicycles! These are great for people in various degrees of rehabilitation, too, where walking is prescribed. Case in point: A relative of ours just had open heart surgery; he now proudly wears his pedometer every day…and is amazed how it motivates him to really enjoy walking!!! I am a backpacker, and I wear my pedometer on all my trips. It’s amazing how accurate this nifty electronic device is; and it’s nice knowing how far I’ve hiked to my lake-destination!!!
Oster Hand Blender with
So I have finished reading Artemis Fowl and I am currently working on decoding he message at the bottom of the pages. The book itself is good. Eoin Colfer really takes an old subject like fairies and leprechauns and gives it a new twist. However the book is a little adolescent in it’s nature, I suspect Colfer is trying to copy the success Ms. Rowling has had with Harry Potter by appealing to young people without offending their parents. The plots are compelling and original but the action is subdued. Colfer makes fun of himself by playfully catching himself before any vulgarities are written, trying to give the piece and off the cuff feel. All this aside I must say that I do recommend this book not only to children middle school and younger but also to adults who are looking for a quick read that is also entertaining. While it’s not Shakespeare it is surprising the amount of emotional attachment that we feel towards the title character. Eoin gives us hints that Artemis has not yet revealed his true nature we shall see as Artemis grows up how he handles the responsibility of his knowledge of the People.
28 Oz Victorio Blender
I was once a reader. Somehow, life, kids, reality TV and a 40+ hour career got in the way. During one of the rare moments I was able to escape without kids or a to-do list in tow, I ended up at a hair salon. As the stylist and I chatted away about, nothing really, I found myself wishing I had a book on hand. After all, it’s a pre-iphone, yet still socially acceptable way to ignore people.
Moments later, a woman walked in with this book in her hands. The cover caught my eye and I made a mental note to “Amazon” it when I got home-and that I did.
It sat on my table for weeks. You know, that whole “life” thing got in the way again. One evening, with the kids hogging the TV and my spouse hogging the computer, I picked up the book…and didnt put it down.
I fell in love. In love with the characters, the story, the animals, the era, the research, the photos, the tone, the depth and the emotion this book evoked. But best of all…I fell in love with reading again.
During the occasions I was forced to put the book down, I found my mind was still filled with the story, characters and the world of a circus. Not many books have that ability, to remain in your thoughts even when the pages are no where near you.
Life has been good to me, but at times can be stressful and overwhelming. In the same way that a trip to the circus would be a welcomed escape to the world of any child, this book provided me with my own special vacation.
If only for a day…
A day at The Benzini Brothers Most Spectacular Show on Earth.
Immersion Blender Includes Whisk
This is not a vampire book. It is a teenage romance novel where the object of Bella’s obsession just happens to be an unconventional vampire. (Snark Alert! If Bella had more life experience, she would know Edward’s behavior is much more frightening than his vampirism.)
Meyers does a really excellent job of capturing the thrill of smoldering glances, flirting, first kisses, first love. Will this story stand the test of time? I have no idea, but I think it probably will. Edward can’t hold a candle to Heathcliff (Wuthering Heights) for creepiness, and women have been crazy about him for centuries.
Oster Hand Blender with
This has the usual KitchenAid high quality we’ve come to expect. Sure, the specs were given, but without getting out a ruler or tape measure I wasn’t able to correctly picture the size of this mixer in my mind. It is quite large, especially when compared to the Braun I was replacing, making the KitcheAide a bit large and “unwieldy” to use. It surely does the job, and the variable speeds are great. It’s a fine product!
KitchenAid KHB100 Hand Blender
It was a birthday present for wife and she HEARTS it!
Thanks for the great experience.