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I have a Jack Russel that sheds somewhat sporadically. She sheds nothing at some times, but at others, she leaves PILES of hair wherever she sits. She hates to be brushed as well, but she LOVED this brush and sits on me as fast as she can when I pull this brush out! It looks terrifying, but she does that thing with her rear leg that they do when you scratch that special spot on their back or side, she just loves it. But enough about her; this brush pulls out a ton of hair. I used it lightly to get her used to it and then started gradually adding pressure, and the performance improved exponentially. It pulled out her entire undercoat, and made her look like she lost a measurable amount of weight. Her hair is smoother, shinier, and there isnt even enough to grab a hold of when I try to grab hair on her. This brush does exactly what it claims to do, and does it extremely well!
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I was always certain I would@ never have any desire to read the Twilight books, but I was a little curious, so I downloaded a sample of the first novel on my Kindle to check it out. To my surprise, I was intrigued and impressed by the first chapter, and so I decided to purchase the whole book.
I read it in five days, and it would have been fewer days if I didnt have to work and sleep. It was so well written, suspenseful, and engrossing that I couldnt put it down. The relationship between Bella and Edward is so beautiful and well developed, and the vampire world really pulls you in. The author has a natural ability to keep you turning the page. Very hard to put down and definitely worth the ride. it’s easy to see why so many people have gotten sucked in to the Twilight mania.
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I read this book purely because of its popularity, and now I see why it is so beloved. For her first published novel, the author does an exceptional job sinking you into the story from the first page. You feel the humidity, smell the cooking, and see a turning point of Southern history unfold before your eyes. And she does all this without going into excruciating or unnecessary detail.
Even if you do not like historical fiction, I highly recommend this book. The characters and storyline will enthrall you.
As a child of the South myself (albeit only 20-some years), so much of this book felt familiar to me.
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Omron HJ-112 Digital Pocket PedometerI chose this pedometer since it was highly rated and supposed to work on my waist, pocket or purse. It counted erratically and, most of the time, not at all. Counting my own steps compared to the pedometer, it picked up about twenty percent when it was counting.It didn’t count at all in my pocket. We set it for my husband’s weight and stride and it counted about half his steps when speed walking, not at all at a normal pace. I returned the product.
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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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After reading the first fifty or so pages, I stopped and thought that surely someone is going to make a movie out of this book. It is definitly the best book I’ve read in years. And Kathryn Stockett truly speaks the voice of southern women. As a Yankee transplant now in her 25th year in the South, this voice I know well and this is “it”.
Fortunately I can happily add that the racist voices you hear in this book are from the past. You would have to dig far and deep here in the South to find these attitudes anymore in educated women. And with that I’m not going to say anything more lest I spoil it for those who haven’t read the book yet. But please, don’t hesitate. It’s wonderful.
To whoever makes this movie, please don’t ruin it by putting someone from up north in it with a fake Southern accent. It will kill the movie.
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I am twenty-two years old. Probably not the oldest reader of this series, but I had to put my two cents in for this book and the others that follow.
I am up to ‘Lost Colony’ and having read the four books preceeding it, I have to recommend Artemis Fowl to anyone even slightly interested in the teen-fantasy genre.
I read the first novel when I was sixteen or seventeen and loved it. It’s a creative joyride, with some humorous and epic encounters, and the pages never stopped turning until I came to the last line. The story involves a literal boy-genius, twelve year old Irish lad Artemis Fowl, as he uncovers a secret underground society of fairies and the like. He eventually comes face-to-face with the hero of the tale (Artemis can be seen as an anti-hero of sorts), a young female fairy named Holly Short, an employee of the LEPrecon (get it?) police division.
Personally, I chuckle at things like LEPrecon. It’s funny and it becomes obvious Colfer is a great(er) writer as you move from page to page.
Personally, I find Artemis Fowl to be a much more enjoyable read than Harry Potter. I barely got into the first of the series and it was almost painstaking to do so. Artemis Fowl reeled me in and, obviously, I’m hooked. Looking forward to the ‘Time Paradox’ in July. You should too.
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