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Great scale , no BS with the bells and whistles, just my weight. I have found it to be the most accurate of any scale I’ve ever used. I would recommend this to anyone who wants the basic function..your weight. My model did not have any difficulty with turning on, just simply step on and you are good to go.
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I ordered the book for a very good price. It came promptly and was in the condition expected.
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the seller shipped it fast but it isn’t worth your money because the hair falls everywhere and creates a mess. I suggest getting the new one as seen on t.v. where it has a holder that holds the hair so it doesn’t get everywhere around the house. Don’t waste your money on this!!!!!
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I admit, it took me a little while to warm up to this series, but now I’m hooked! The audiobook is an incredible performance, as well. Eoin Colfer creates a fascinating new universe that is peopled with equally fascinating characters. It would be a great read for preteens, but as an adult, I thoroughly enjoyed it as well. I also love the physical book – the cover is much nicer than shown here, and it has uneven, old-fashioned looking rag paper pages. It’s much higher quality material than you usually find in a hardback.
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Well, I thought it was going to work, but then I put it on with my winter riding hat under the helmet. I could not get it adjusted into my field of view. The arm just didn’t move down enough. When I thought I would try it for my summer helmet, the Velcro came off the helmet instead of the Velcro strips coming apart, so the mount didn’t seem very durable. The arm seems like a cheap plastic, so I questioned the durability anyway.

I think I’ll be returning this.
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I bought my Kindle on a whim after reading a newspaper article about it, I was hoping it would save me luggage space and weight when I go on holiday. I was a little uncertain about having to make all purchases through the USA and I’m not sure why Amazon UK doesn’t support Kindle. Anyhow, I am thrilled with it. The Kindle arrived within three days, already programmed with my name and account. I had also ordered a UK charger for it from a UK Amazon seller which arrived at the same time. I was up and running in no time. I very quickly got used to reading on the screen rather than paper and also quickly got used to the page turning. Those who love paper books and aren’t sure about how they will take to this should take heart and put your reservations to one side. I am also old fashioned about books and I’m no geek when it comes to new technology, in fact I’m usually in the dark ages. But Kindle is so easy and friendly to use – books are downloaded in seconds with no fuss. A great feature is that you can download from the Kindle shop free samples of books, usually the first couple of chapters, to see how you like it before deciding whether or not to buy. The screen is great and page turning is easy, it can be done single-handed, with either hand, you just need to press your thumb on the perfectly located buttons when you are ready. My only gripe is availability and cost of books. Many books are free or cost next to nothing in the US but aren’t available to UK customers. I don’t understand why. Also, Amazon needs to expand its store of Kindle books but I’m sure this is being worked on as I type. New releases and best sellers can be expensive, sometimes dearer than paper books (which doesn’t make sense) but, again, I’m sure the prices will come down markedly over the next 12 to 18 months. You don’t have the same choice and value as you have with Amazon paper books or when you go into a book shop, but I have every confidence that we are well on the way. I
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I ordered the Wii to use with the Wii Fit game and have really enjoyed it. Makes it easy to exercise when the weather’s bad and I can’t get out to the beach.
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Holden Caulfield has just been kicked out, yet again, of a preparatory school which his father, a hot-shot corporate lawyer, has selected for him. Holden is a pathological lawyer, he smokes like crazy, and he prefers the peak of his brand-new red hunting cap to be facing backward, not forward. Holden begins wandering around New York City, buying time before the date comes when his parents will be expecting him.

Such are the plot details, and the wonderful character painting, that this wonderful little novel unveils early in its course. The Catcher is a fast-paced and an easy read, two qualities which typically don’t go along with works of literature. Is the Catcher a work of literature? The answer is an unqualified yes. Salinger has accomplished an amazing feat by relaying his story through the first-person narrative of our protagonist, and the writing is complete with Holden’s idiosyncratic jargon and constant lacings of profanity. Yet what makes the writing so remarkable is that we know exactly what Holden is talking about it, even though his slang can be a little confusing at times.

Still, what makes this little gem a literary genius is not its exceptional writing, but its wide appealing cultural value. I think it would be immature and cliched to call this a “coming of age” book (even though it is one), or to talk about Holden’s prototypical “teenage angst”. In my opinion, this novel finds its far-reaching appeal because it speaks to the heart of us all. We all get discouraged (and even disgusted) by the faults that we see in society, and in human nature in general (for example, the “phoniness” which Holden sees as near ubiquitous). Nevertheless, all of us have to make decisions, just like Holden does, as to what direction we choose to walk in life.

A final note. I loved this book and found myself laughing out loud throughout many parts of the book. Nonetheless, I wouldn’t be surprised if this novel isn’t everyone’s cup of tea. I suspect that some readers will
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I read this book after being told by a friend that I was similar to the Holden Caulfield character of the book. At that time I was struggling in high school and my parents were mad at me about my poor grades. This was the perfect book to read at that time.

The book is narrated by a young failing student in a boarding school who runs off, stays in a creepy hotel with a prostitution business, he gets drunk at a bar, roams the city, goes to a movie, and runs back to his parent’s home. He has cool adventures and comments to the reader on his disenchantment with society. The book is a page turner. I couldn’t put it down. I highly recommend it to anyone who was deemed intelligent by their parents but struggled in school.
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