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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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This was purchased as a gift for my Grandsons birthday. He is seven and they all had the greatest time
learning to play the games. What treat for me in the joy they had.
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I bought one for myself.
I run with it all the time. I only use simple functions and I have no complain.
The function I use most often is the interval training function (run x min and then walk y min)
It shows distance, time, speed, heart rate, calories burned, etc very clearly.
I am very satisfied with it.
However, I probably didn’t read some descriptions well.
I was all excited and bought this back home (to Taiwan) to my father.
And then I realized it was sooooo difficult to get signal there…. (only succeeded once or twice…)
I believe it will work very well for a lot of countries (it has a lot of lanugage choice), but still please check first if you are going to use this in other countries.
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I agree with many others who are rating this a one star. This is not Christianity. Humanism is trying to cloak itself here – it is sad that so many reviewers are being mislead to think this is a great book.
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This software is everything it was advertised to be. It loaded up quickly and we were using it immediately.
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I procrastinated for a very long time on this purchase and as others have already pointed out, I now ask myself, why did I wait this long? Mind you, I’ve only used it for three runs totaling about 17 miles but thus far I think I can justify a very positive review. For me it was relatively easy to set up. I explored some options before my 1st use and set up a few screens to accommodate running. Cycling will be next. This may well become as indispensable a tool for my workouts and training as running shoes are to running or a bike to cycling. Being able to monitor pace, speed, distance, time, caloric burn, and heart rate adds a scientific basis for making adjustments to my training regimen. The Garmin Workout Center is a great way to track/review your workouts. I’ve yet to explore all the features available with the 305 and there are many such as programmed workouts for running and cycling. One recommendation though, be sure you charge the device well before using. It seems the battery does drain even when it is turned off.
Bottom line, if you are serious about running and or cycling, I don’t see how you can go wrong in purchasing the Forerunner 305. With pricing at approx. a buck and a half it is a bargain.
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Price 5 stars. It’s a bit flimsy, especialy the hose. the belt broke after three uses, replaced it and now running fine. Overall for the price, it’s a pretty good vacuum for those on a tight budget.
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