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A co-worker mentioned this book to me during what seemed like an ordinary conversation. Little did I know that the conversation would change my life by leading me to this book. Since reading this book, I’ve read Book 2, “When Everything Changes, Change Everything”, and “Happier Than God”. I’m now reading Book 3 and “New Revelations” is next. (I’ve actually read some of “New Revelations”; loaned to me by another co-worker and loved it so much, I ordered my own.) That my short attention span has allowed me to read and absorb so much over the past few months is a testament to the powerful messages in these books. Some of the information is redundant but only because it is relevant to different messages throughout the books. These books are for those who believe (or want to believe) that God is a loving, accepting God. The author talks about quantum theory in ways that anyone could understand. If you have read Deepak Chopra or Wayne Dyer and not been able to “get it”, read Neale Donald Walsch. I will re-read Chopra and Dyer after finishing my Walsch books, as I’m sure I’ll get more from them now.
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I come here to write this review, of course, “very late”….and so, perhaps many will not read what I have to say about this book.

Being an avid reader, with interests all over the “map” so to speak, I have read God-Knows-How-Many stories in my 62+ years. Some deeply moving, others barely creating or leaving the slightest ripple in my conscious brain. Some, seemingly, with the power to change the way I see things or think about things…sometimes subtly, and in others there are major thought differences after finishing the book. This book has affected me deeply.

The last book to touch me this way was some months back when I read “The Piano Shop on the Left Bank” by Thad Carhart The Piano Shop on the Left Bank: Discovering a Forgotten Passion in a Paris Atelier which I heartily recommend to you.

With “Water for Elephants” Sara Gruen creates the long-forgotten days of the Train Circus, and all that life entailed in those days…from the impossible “set-ups”, “knock-downs”, and in many cases “hasty retreats” from any particular chosen town before the authorities arrived upon the scene.

“Hard Luck Days” certainly would be a fitting genre to place this awesome story into. And, of course, with the depression, etc., they truly were hard luck days, for everyone involved with the exception of perhaps Uncle Al with his penchant for stealing, skimming, using and abusing everyone on the show. We also come to know August and his sickness that continually creates misery and unhappiness both for him, and also for those closest to him. There is Marlena, August’s wife and performing partner with her performing horses, and later her act with Rosie the Elephant (a charming, and all-knowing wonderful beast if ever there was one). There are dozens and dozens of other characters, distributed throughout all levels of the show, from performers right on down to the dung-shovelers and the guys who do nothing but put up and take down the tents for the big top, day in and day out endless
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twilight is a very good book. in the movie the people are way too pale! i mean i get it because they are vampires but bella is not and she is like a ghost! really like there is no sun or tanning salons where she lives. i love taylor laughtner he has the perfect tan and perfect face……..haha now back to the book! it is very well written and i love it! my favorite part was when they were walking into school. another one of my favorite parts was when bella was eating a sandwich. thank you people for reading this……you are awesome!
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I am so happy with my new scale. You just step on the start, it reads very quickly, the display is backlit and easy to see, and it measure in 1/10 of a pound so it is very accurate. The product shipped quickly. This is a great scale.
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Tools 2078611 Irwin Industrial reviews

So, I’ve finally let myself get a kindle. I resisted it for some time, but now I’m very happy to have it.

The getting and reading of books is just effortless, so elegant and easy. My problem, ironically, is in the storing of them. I would like to create some virtual shelves, stack all my sci fi on one, all my mysteries on another and my romances on a third, just like I do at home, so when I get a hankering for a genre, I can just browse the appropriate shelf.

But they don’t have covers, which is often how I remember unfamiliar books, or easily accessible blurbs, so you have to click down a few layers to figure out if this is the title you remember and frankly, the titles are the least of the things I remember about the books. The plot, the characters, but the titles? esp of a series? I can’t remember which Laurel K Hamilton book is which, or which Stephanie Laurens is which. I need to see the covers, and even then I sometimes have to turn them over to see the blurbs. No so simple in kindle world. So I’m paying even better attention to my [...] page, setting up my shelves very carefully there, so I can look up my werewolf tag, and then look at the 36 books that show up, chose one, and then get it off my kindle… but I have to say, ipad does that one bit much better.

But the kindle is light, sweet and so easy to use. And I had to promise myself that I wouldn’t go crazy, and I’m only downloading one book at a time – no creating a massive tbr pile in the virtual world (can u imagine? it would never end!) but I am downloading tons of sample chapters, already rejected a few books because of it, and the freedom of actually reading 15 or so pages will allow me to browse more widely (and buy more books, I can see it already)

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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.
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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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About Neiko Tools Pro 10

Haven’t really used the card a lot yet, but I have not had any problems with it.
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