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Review:Mark did another great job with this book. He always gets straight to the point. I appreciate his research efforts and desire to inform the public. We all know something's not right, and Mark helps the reader understand the reason behind their doubts and fears. Read more
Review:Outstanding book for both the prop and character photos, as well as the textual background on the creative details from the film and how elements work within the Star Wars universe. It enhances the film viewing experience by adding depth to the background details of the film. Next time I see the film I'll be looking for things I may have otherwise overlooked. The book is also a perfect complement to the official Art Of.... book. The original Star Wars art of books included both concept art and p... Read more
Review:Hard times is what shapes the character of a person. If Dick Gregory hadn't experienced these times, he would not be able to write so movingly. I love this bio. He has lived a lifetime through this book. It's his legacy. Please read this book. It's a lesson on life's challenges and obstacles and how one overcomes. learn from the master of life experiences. Read more
Review:One of the challenges of biographies is that they can become "and then he did this; and then he did that". That challenge may be particularly difficult when the subject is very famous, and in show biz, and someone whose career many readers have lived through. So it's not surprising that Mr. Itzkoff doesn't entirely meet the challenge. "Robin" sometimes becomes little more than a recitation of Robin Williams's movies, shows, etc., with little to separate them other than the beginning of a new ... Read more
Review:Throughly enjoyed reading the life story of Rin Tin Tin and his offspring. His great grandson was a big part of my childhood and probably the reason I love shepherds to this day. This is not just a tale of movie dogs but of dogs in general... how they moved from outside farm hands to movie heros and then into homes as beloved pets. Dog lovers will love this book! Read more
Review:This is only for Susan Lucci fans who are interested to know how sad privileged little Susan was when her Nana died. Otherwise, you will find it boring and will not be able to relate to the content, especially after reading more engaging autobiographical works such as Not My Father's Son and My Mother Was Nuts. Read more
Review:A very intimate and honest portrait of her life. Jane is quite candid about her bulimia, her relationship issues, and her insecurity. She is also a very articulate and accomplished writer. I had the opportunity to meet her briefly in the 70's when she was an activist and she was as friendly and down to earth and accessible then as she appears in her memoir. This is woman who deeply cares about the human condition, the environment, and God. Truly an inspiration to me. Read more
Review:If you found the movie in any way disapointing, and even if you didn't, read this book! It's way better than the movie, which, while enjoyable was also confusing at some points, and I found it very difficult at times to connect with the characters. Not so with this book. Anakin especially was well done; I found him extremely annoying when I watched the movie, but here not only can we finally see what makes him so special, but we can even relate to him. Qui-Gon as well is much better portraye... Read more
Review:The book itself is wonderful.
It has detailed information about every DC comic book character that you'd want to know / read about. It does not leave out the little guy.
The pictures are illustrated beautifully and the colors are vivid and bright.
The packaging was not perfect, but the book did come in great shape.
I recommend buying this book if you are a fan of super heroes and or know someone who is. Read more
Review:Errol really had a sad life. Errol never knew what love was. His mother never showed him love.But there some amzing pargraphs that are so ture. I cried on some parts and laughed on others. I hope other people will read this book. Read more