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This book took me by surprise. It seemed to drag a bit through the first few chapters, but then it got very interesting very quickly. I was not a fan of the bad language, but the author really tries to put the reader in the rough circus setting and unfortunately, the circus is composed of less-than-polished people. This book is full of action, and has a great romance story. I loved the ending. Minus the language and crudeness, I would give this book 5 out of 5.
PS (I’VE HEARD THAT ROBERT PATTINSON WILL BE PLAYING JACOB JANKOWSKI IN THE MOVIE IN 2011!)
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The background color of the screen currently is white with black lettering; the reverse of that coloring would be helpful to those persons with eyesight difficulty. The light background combined with the transparent screen covering both reflect light whereas a black background absorbs light leaving only one reflection source. The target populations for purchasers of electronic books are aging and more of them will have low vision problems. Also, you posses the capability of black screen with white lettering as that screen is the one which appears briefly when one presses next page or previous page. I would appreciate your consideration of this issue because as things currently stand reading is not possible.
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That’s what I was thinking the whole time reading this. Just so you know, I’m 12, but I read this when I was 11. I read it to see what all the hype was about, as someone in my dance class is in love with it. The first thing I was wondering when I opened it was, “So do the vampires ACTUALLY sparkle?” And soon I found out. Yes, yes they do.
Let’s start off with the main character: Bella Swan. I didn’t really like her name, but I’m not going to complain about that, as that’s the least of our problems. I’m not sure what kind of character Meyer was going for, but she was just dumb, to put it in the nicest of words. She wasn’t interesting at all, and she seemed like one of those minor characters you would see in any other book, just there for a little filler. But the problem was, SHE WAS THE MAIN CHARACTER. This already made the book much more boring and stupid than it had to be.
Next up we have… Edward. Edward Cullen. Oooh, do I have a lot (yes, that’s the correct spelling, “a lot” NOT “alot”) to say about him. But I gotta cut it short, seeing as I only have 10 minutes. He had no personality at all, and I think I just summed it up right there. No personality. For your next-to-main character. All I have to say is smoooooooth, Meyer, smoooooooth.
I never understood the town’s name either, I mean, I know that towns have pretty weird names, but “Forks”? How about in my book I call the main town “Sporks” and the next one down “Knives”. Oh, and I love the name of the high school. For those of you lucky enough to have not read this, the high school is Forks High School. I know a lot are like that, my mom’s schools were Amesbury Elementary, Middle, and High, but come on. Meyer could have been a little more creative. I mean, she might as well have named it Meyer High School. Anyway, back to the story! Um… wait, that’s right, THERE IS NO STORY. There’s no plot that I could find, and the end… Well, I couldn’t even tell what was going on at the end.
This book will have
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The 3 books are interesting in the perspective they bring. They’re entertaining at the very least. Whether they are “divinely” inspired is another question. I’m sure some see Walsch as yet another of God’s spokesmen, or the Devil’s. I don’t elevate him to that level.
I do have to commend him though, he’s built quite a cottage industry for himself. He’s milking it for all it’s worth, with a pay for website, and I don’t know, at least 10 books in the “Conversations with God” series, with probably more coming.
If I come across as a bit sarcastic, it’s because I am, if these books are “divinely” inspired, I wish the Almighty would think of ANOTHER way beside writing books or using words to communicate by proxy. The method’s been tried to ad nauseum, and frankly it hasn’t worked out very well. Surely, being “God”, he has more powerful ways of communicating, but then again, maybe He needs a lesson in PR.
It’s interesting, on the more tricky questions of application of these principles that Walsch puts to “God”, the Almighty seemed to me to dodge them with rather glib and pat answers.
My point, and why so many of these self help and also religious books are like cotton candy, they taste good, but have no nutritional value. And that’s because the things they try to “teach” can’t be done so through words. They have to be EXPERIENCED for them to sink in.
That’s why so many people brought up on endless Bible (fill in the blank with any other religious text) classes, or those who read self help books (I’m one of them) still don’t get it, because they have no way to experientially connect with the teachings.
Words don’t conduct experience very well. Yes, some people find just the “right” words which “open” the door of their understanding, through whatever means, but the vast majority of us struggle with half baked understanding because the meaning of the words haven’t been experienced.
You have 2 billion Christians, and 1 billion Moslems (and increasing). With so many re
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Overall, I really give this iPod a 5-star rating.
I gave it 4-stars for appearance only because it has a small scratch, but fortunately that information was already disclosed in the on-line description of the product before I purchased it. Other than that, it looked brand new. I gave it 4-stars for sound quality, because the volume does not get loud enough for it to be heard well in big rooms.
It would be better if it had a camera. Seems like it should have a built-in camera, because an iPhone has a camera in the back on the upper left corner.
I was not disappointed at all in purchasing this instrument. Since this worked so well, I would be comfortable ordering additional products through Amazon.com.
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I was pleasantly surprised to see that the hose is permanently installed in the vacuum and makes using the tools quicker and easier along with good suction. My old Hoover’s hose was separate and had to be inserted at bottom of machine. Good change. Did not find the noise level offensive. Good buy for the money.
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I absolutely hate Office 7!
My netbook didn’t have Office, so I bought this software, thinking it would have the old familiar tools that I have used for years without having to think about the process. NOT SO! I can’t even find half the buttons I once used, for all of the garbage drop down menus. What happened to the simple row of icons?
This is so foreign to the Word, Excel and Power Point software I have used for years that I cannot do even the most fundamental things.
I didn’t want to take a class or screw around with the software until I could figure out the new way. I have too much to do.
At this point I definitely recommend the free OpenOffice software. At least it looks more familiar.
Written so well that one has to wonder how much of this is real and how much is made up. Easily identifiable with even if you weren’t raised in the South! I highly reccomend this book!!
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It’s a really nice scale…very good looking with the clear glass….seems to be very accurate as long as you have it on a hard, level surface….you do have to give it a good thump to get it to turn on, but better that than having it turn on all the time with a little vibration. The tenths of a pound reading is a nice upgrade from my old scale. Excellent!
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I finally read this book after being prodding by friends and relatives. I had a feeling I wouldn’t like it, but I decided I would at least give it a fair shake by actually reading it.
I wish I hadn’t.
This book is just awful. This book is easily the worst book I’ve ever read. Aside from the obvious problems with this book that have been repeatedly stated here and elsewhere on the internet, there are 4 of my own I’d like to add.
1-This book says so much with saying so little. Meyer spends effort detailing minutia that no one could possibly care about. The first chapter of the book could have been reduced to a few pages. I don’t care how she unpacked or how she walked up the stairs. Verbiage, the verbiage is just cumbersome. Every other paragraph expresses some odd facial contortion or heart murmur. Where is the depth? Who is Bella Swan? Where/what is her inner dialog? What makes her tick? What are her strengths? I get it, she’s clumsy. (How many times does this have to be driven home?) I get it, she doesn’t like herself much. What else? How did she become so self loathing? How did she get to a point of falling in love with someone so easily, someone who treats her poorly? What about Edward? Who is he? What are his flaws? What are his weaknesses? I get it, he’s perfect at everything, he’s perfect looking, he’s perfect in every way, other than being a jerk to Bella. Why is he a jerk to her? Does the author think that disrespect and sexism is normal for a relationship?
2-Normally when I’m reading a book, even a book I don’t like much, I find myself sinking in. I become so absorbed by the story that I’m not even aware that I’m reading anymore. I sink in. I didn’t sink in at any point with Twilight. I never felt absorbed by this story. Each and every word I read I was aware that I was reading. It was tedious and boring, almost painful at times. There was no story to pull me in, nothing made me care. There was no plot, the characters are empty and vapid. Maybe I’m to
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