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My wife loves this immersion blender, and my kids use it every day to make milk shakes. They were amazed the first time they whipped cream with it, and the cream transformed so fast it was like the blender was a magic wand. It doesn’t come with plastic bowls and 9 speeds like a competing product, but its 2 speeds are enough and we already have plastic bowls falling out of the cabinets.
Waring Pro SB10 Professional
No matter how many times I read this book, I am drawn in by the imagination, the creativity, and the enchantment of the tale of Artemis Fowl. The first in a set of five books, I resisted the lure of a 12-yr-old criminal-mastermind for a while, thinking the book too silly for my age. Now I run to the store the moment a new book in this series appears.
Artemis Fowl has a plan to gain back the money his father lost when he disappeared a year ago. Aided by Butler, his body guard, Artemis devises a plan to steal gold from the fairies. Young enough to still believe in magic, but old enough to construct a devious scheme, few could pull off what Artemis is about to do.
Our fairy heroine, Captain Holly Short of the LEPrecon Unit, is the test case for allowing female elves to join the Lower Elemental Police recon unit, and she has been having a very bad week. After being attacked by a troll, she attempts to carry out the ritual to recharge her magic, but instead is captured by Artemis and Butler, thus beginning the hostage crisis.
Filled with interesting characters and an excellent usage of magic and technology, Artemis Fowl is a book that readers of any age should enjoy. My favorite part is how Colfer integrates magic and technology, instead of ignoring one in favor of the other, like so many urban fantasy writers do. Instead, Foaly, the centaur super-genius, uses technology to shield magic from human scanners and stay one step ahead of the Mud People.
The book is rich with detail that will keep the reader coming back. It’s been a few years since I last read the book, and I was amazed at how many things I didn’t remember and how I was still enthralled by the action. Even my roommate, who tends to feel that she is above reading “children’s” books, eagerly reads every new Artemis Fowl.
With the release of The Lost Colony, right now is the perfect time to pick up a copy of this classic and reread it. Then continue on to The Artic Incident, The Eternity Code, The Opal Decep
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I like the Kindle 2 much better than I’d anticipated. I procastinated in getting an eReader because I thought reading from a screen would be annoying. After reading on my Kindle 2 for the past two months, I can honestly say that my experience has been a pleasant surprise. I barely am aware of pressing the button to turn the pages, and I really like the ability to increase the font size! The downloads on the 3G system are very fast. I like the ability to look up words in the Kindle’s dictionary too. On a scale of 1 to 10, I’d rate the Kindle 2 a solid 10.
Pro Digital Hard Lens
I bought the wii for my retired husband. He was very surprised and loves the game. He has been saving the world in air battles daily.
Pro Fit International TY
The FURminator Small Blue deShedding Tool works well.
The only problem I see is that there is not an automatic release for the fur.
Pro Digital Hard Lens
I have never used a Garmin before. I like it because I can track my mileage and heart rate together. The only problem I have is that I was running with my friend who wears the same Garmin model. Over a 4 mile loop, her Garmin showed a full 1/10 of a mile further than my model. I’m still figuring out the features, but overall, I’m very happy with it.
Pro Digital Hard Lens
I got this for my wife and she loves it. She’s even has her 83 year old mother using it and she likes it as well.
Pro Optic 500mm f
3x Digital Telephoto Professional Kit Includes: * 1) 0.5x Digital Wide Angle Macro Professional Series Lens – When you’ve run out of room and your back’s against the wall and you just can’t seem to squeeze everything you want in …
Well, one of my friends gave me this book and told me that it was the best book she had read. So I decided to give it a try too. Actually, this book like everything else has pros and cons. The idea about a vampire romance was truly genius and very unique. But I feel that the story wasnt written to its full potential. Also another good thing was that Edward Cullen the main hero was a really storng character. But I think that the book was too long and even though I have read longer books some parts really seemed like repetitions of other parts and useless conversations that were just there to make the book look fat. I think a story as good as this could have been written in a much better way. The parts about shopping and other girly stuff could have been easily cut out or edited. Some scenes were unnecessary but well, this is Stephanie Meyer’s first book and since at least the basic idea was good, I will not be too harsh. Even so, this is definately better than most of its sequels. Just that I felt it could have been put in a better way.
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