Customer Review: The book has two parts. First 107 pages gave the Common Sense, Glenn Beck version. The rest is the original Tom Paine version, 1776. Reading the book is a breeze. It does give many positive though-provoking ideas that we shall work together, Democrats or Republicans. But where is the... more info
Customer Review: I love listening to Mark Levin and I am sure my nephew will love reading it and will gain a lot of very good information from this book. He said he looked forward to reading it as he is entering college. Thanks for all the information you give.
Customer Review: Whether you are religious or not, the book has a lesson for learning to forgive those that have offended you in life and allow yourself to grow beyond the pains from the past and enjoy the moment. Our attitude affects our decision making, which takes place every awaking moment. It reminds me of a... more info
Customer Review: Wonderful story weaved around post WWII. Wonderful insight about Europe before and after the war. Believable charecters that make you love them. Writen in a refreshing style.
The Scarecrow from Little, Brown and Company Price: $16.79
Customer Review: I was about to write a lengthy description of my utter disappointment with Connelly's latest novel "The Scarecrow" when I came across one by another reviewer entitled "Predictable with huge plot holes and poorly drawn characters". Read it. It says everything I wanted to. What's up with you Michael?... more info
Customer Review: I enjoyed the entire "Twilight" series. While Meyers doesn't have the wrap-up skill of JK Rowlings (I figured out the ending of the 4th book after reading the third) the book was entertaining and managed to hold my attention completely. I've read each of them twice, due to my terrible habit of speed... more info
Customer Review: I might be a bit biased since I do like Malcolm Gladwell's book, but this seem to be his best so far. The stories and research expose new ways of thinking about success and failure. Practice does seem to be more important than talent. A focus on learning year round does explain the success of some... more info
Customer Review: A very loooooong time ago I was a Honors English student in college; we read the classics voraciously. While Emily Bronte's "Wuthering Heights" is one of my all-time favorites, I always dreaded reading Jane Austin. She can be very bland, dry, and boring. This book is a bit different, with the... more info