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Review:This is a great book that children and adults will both enjoy. I'm going to read it to my fourth grade students. Each chapter is about a different dog in Paulsen's life. It is a funny and touching book. Read more
Review:Seriously. I've read a heap of cozies, and given several an honest 5 stars. Compared to all of those, this one stands a solid 10 without exaggeration. Splendid mysteries, splendid humor, splendid compassion, extraordinary character development. Read more
Review:To my surprise, the book is significantly different from the original movie. Read the book first, then watch the 1968 movie, then watch the "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" (2011) and you'll be in science fiction heaven! Read more
Review:Best cocktail book ever. Not only funny with the literary twists, the recipes are actually good. Sections for Guys, girly girls, mock-tails and appetizers. Anyone who like classic literature and drinks would love this book. Read more
Review:Best cocktail book ever. Not only funny with the literary twists, the recipes are actually good. Sections for Guys, girly girls, mock-tails and appetizers. Anyone who like classic literature and drinks would love this book. Read more
Review:The course of true love never did run smooth with the "Damsel in Distress", naturally. Love may not care if time totters, light droops, and all measures bend. The problem, of course, in this boy loves girl and vice versa romance, the respective love-light is shining at the wrong object d'amour. This merry mix-up is further complicated by the differences in class ("blood").
In this delightful comic tale, Wodehouse reminds us once again the universal truth mused by e.e. cummings: love's func... Read more
Review:Maybe it was just bad timing: I had just finished Tina Fey's "Bossypants" when I picked this one up. With Tina Fey's book, I had truly LOLed throughout. But this book just seemed....really not that funny. Read more
Review:Thought it was going to be a lot more interesting and well-written but it really isn't. Maybe I just don't get the author but I found it stale and too self-aware to the point whete creatovity and commmentary was stunted. Read more
Review:Definitely an amazing book. I saw another reviewer on here describe it as "Shel Silverstein for adults", and I couldn't have said it any better. It was an entertaining read. When I started it I didn't want to put it down. Read more









