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Review:The actual book may be great but the kindle version is very poorly organized. There was no overall Table of Contents with links in the beginning to help readers go to a region quickly. Instead, I need to check out the western region first then the SW region, no index to the mid-west, at 65% then you find an index for the eastern region. Whoever organized this book for kindle did a terrible job. Read more
Review:I was looking for something more serious than the typical "how to change your strings" book designed for players.
This one is a must. I do all my own set-ups and adjustments and this book covers all the bases, even beyond what you might feel doing yourself, such a re-setting a neck. Never condescending and very clearly written.
If there is something that you won't feel comfortable doing yourself, at least you will have a good appreciation of the skill level required for a pro to do... Read more
Review:The beginner books by Robert Lopshire are not "twaddle." They (New Tricks I Can Do and I Want to Be Somebody New) are wonderful for primer and level 1 readers. The kids fall in love with the stories and want to read them over and over!
My Title I kids THANK YOU for a used book in excellent condition! Read more
Review:Nice to have. Was a little disappointed after reading through it considering it costs the same as a PHB, MM, or DMG, but overall its OK. I like most of the monsters included, just wish it was a little more. Read more
Review:In discussing this book with my friends and co-workers, I found that they reacted with the same "raised-eyebrow shock" that I did. But what we also shared was the same mis-quided, media driven vision of a person that was suposedly unquestionable. After reading this book, intently I might add, I wanted answers. I want to know where all the donations to Mother Teresa's organiztion has gone because it certainly hasn't gone to the poor. I want to know why Mother Teresa has posed in pictures with... Read more
Review:I just received this book today and have already thumbed through it a couple of times just cause I enjoy all the wonderful pictures that's packed into it.Just now getting ready to start reading it but have already fallen in love with it.This book is a must have for supernatural fans. Read more
Review:At first I enjoyed this book because I also learned to speak Italian in my 30s, and I am interested in her perspectives on language and the construction of the self. Did I say self? This was self, self, self, and full of narcissistic repetition. Congratulations, you learned to write 8th grade Italian. Then you gave us the same tired, pseudo-profound observations,over and over. This was at best a magazine article. Clearly translator Ann Goldstein saved the day. Prioprio noioso, anche per una pers... Read more
Review:I would recommend for a high school summer reading project. Perfunctory on science and engineering, laced with irrelevant
factoids (two pages describing Grant's funeral, which had nothing to do with the subject matter among many others), stilted, disjointed sentence structure with excursions into obscure dead ends that yield zero insight into the true difficulties of giants on the horizon of the twentieth century's revolution in physics, engineering and industry. A real disappointment for ... Read more
Review:This book is going to be awesome for my Kindergartner. She loves books and I think this one will be a hit under the Christmas tree this year. I ran across this book while I was searching for something else, and I noticed all the great reviews. I couldn't wait to get it in, because this book is even neat for me. I love the size of the book and all the interesting facts included. This book will be a very useful and educational tool. Read more
Review:I like to thank Mr. Gregg Michaelsen for such awesome book, I really enjoy reading it. Not only it is very entertaining and easy to read but it is
so enlightening. Oh gosh... while reading it I could stop thinking "that is so true".. ... I felt very grateful to have Mr. Michaelsen email me.
Thank you keep up your wonderful work. Read more