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The Springer is a great product for running your dog but watch out on this seller. You can get the springer from springer’s website for $48 dollars and other stores. I’ve seen it local for $80 (which is claimed to be the msrp) but the price here is simply a rip off. Sad…
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I’m not a literary snob. I’ve read McCarthy and Charlaine Harris with almost equal enjoyment. Yeah, I said it. And after reading Twilight, I get the mass appeal. Really, I do. After all, I finished the thing and I’ve put down books that are far superior to this one (so I’m told). But a couple of things discouraged me from reading the others in the series.
-Where’s the blood. Hello. Vampires are supposed to be blood-thirsty, amoral masters of seduction. I read a vampire story and I want some edge. Some debauchery. I get that this is for teens. But COME. ON. It seems that Meyer has manipulated the story and its logistics to the point of ridiculousness. This is where the absence of tension comes in. She has to invent tension between between Bella and Edward because the fact that he’s a vampire is basically irrelevant. So he eats animals. Big deal. So do I. He’s gorgeous and INSTINCTIVELY ADORES her. Of course she digs him. Essentially, there’s no conflict. Well, until the end* of course.
-Bella is completely unlikeable. I don’t want to be her. Even if Edward is hot. A heroine that can’t even walk down the hall without requiring rescue? Ick.
-Edward is completely unlikeable. Trust me, I’ve dated guys like him (possessive, controlling, obsessive). It’s life-altering. Especially when you’re only sixteen years old. I don’t support a book that romanticizes this kind of relationship for an adolescent audience, particularly when the heroine is this passive. Kids are in enough danger these days.
-All of the smothered passion of a Victorian novel but WITHOUT the wit. P&P for example keeps us girls (and guys, I’m sure) reading because of the banter between Elizabeth and Darcy. Well, the banter between Elizabeth and everyone. Never mind that they hardly touch throughout the entire novel. None of that here. There’s no energy.
*-This high-impact, action-packed ending? Where did this come from? Out of nowhere. That’s where. Suddenly, ‘trackers’ appear. Madness ensues. It’s p
Cultures Let s Eat!
It will be difficult to write all that you will experience when and after reading this novel. I have sent this book to many friends. The words flow as if you are present with the characters engaged in conversation. The content brings reality into your heart. Everything I thought I understood about American history became a grain of sand as this tale is told. The art of writing in “voice” is rare. Thanks to Ms. Stockett for bringing this story of truth to us with skill that allows the heartbreaking truth of life as it took place in this country 30 years ago to be heard in ways that makes this book so much more than fiction,. I have had the gift of receiving help from “mother’s helper” with the six children in my care. We were two mothers, not household servant. Those tales could only have taken place without my knowledge. Each and every child benefited from the nurturing received from the woman who cared. Please read this remarkable book and accept the truth as written. The best is that at long last a novel is so well written it revives the art of writing that has not been seen in far too long. Congratulations to Kathryn Stockett. I hope this is not a one time book from this author, get it , read it, savor it, then share it. Then it becomes very easy to know that all continues to exist today. P.J.Today
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I am a believer in hoover steam vacuum cleaner. I was a skeptic, a pessimist, and an idealist. I have done countless hours of research, going through hundred of reviews, before opening my wallet and pay for the hoover F5914-900. Now, having using this machine at home, I am a believer.
first, I have paid 2 different companies to go to my house and clean my carpet, costing $190 and $210, respectively. They did an outstanding good job with steam cleaning my carpets, and I am satisfied. Having said that, if you are willing to shell out money, than this is the way to go.
If you want to save money and do the carpet cleaning yourself, although the finish product is not as good as the professionals, but close enough, than buy the Hoover product.
You can assembled this product in about 20 minutes, and then it is ready to go. Now, I read about using rug cleaner, but this can be expensive and this can also lead to more dirt product acclumating deep into the carpet, since this carpet steam (not really a steamer!) cleaner can only get dirt out from the surface. I recommend you make your own cleaner (very simple, add 1/4 cup white vinegar, 1/4 cup ammnonia, and 1 teaspoon of hand wash dish liquid in 1 gallon of tap hot water). Then, start cleaning, going over the heavy soiled surface with clean surge 4-5 times. I tell you, this machine really works. I am a believer.
you needs to vaccum your carpet before using the hoover steam vac cleaner, so the hair won’t clog your machine. also, you will need to clean your steam vac machine afterward, so it does not get clog in the future. this machine use air to propel the brush, instead of a belt (which is a plus, since you do not need to buy a belt in the future).
pro:
good machine for your money. $150 on Amazon with free delivery
save money on cleaning ( you probably will need a professional cleaning 1/year to really clean your carpet)
easy to use
carpet is dry in 4-6 hours
cons:
heavy
lots of plastic part, which can
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