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Top Photo Books ‘09
5 hours ago ago from Eyes of Artists
- Another great year in photography books. Here are my favorites: 1.) Henry Roy Spirit (Gottlund Verlag) - Henry Roy's Spirit was my biggest surprise of the year. I had never even heard of him before Gottlund Verlag announced their fall releases and when I got the book in the mail I was absolutely blown away. Page by page it is just one beautiful photo after another and then ends with six pieces of Roy's wonderful writing. This is by ...
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19 hours ago ago from Flipping Pages for All Ages
I never actually thought about posting a review on the Twilight Saga books because I read them soooo long ago, but I just re-read Eclipse and Breaking Dawn so I figured, why not? Here ya go! Eclipse By: Stephenie Meyer Inside Jacket Summary: "As Seattle is ravaged by a string of mysterious killings and a malicious vampire continues her quest for revenge, Bella once again finds herself surrounded by danger. In the midst of it all, she ...
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13 hours ago ago from West in New England
We're in the midst of the Christmas shopping rush at the bookstore and let me tell you folks, it can get pretty hectic at times, as it was today. I was at the information desk looking up a book for a customer when an older lady who was waiting nearby asked me if I could just point out where she might find the new book about the Baker Chocolate Factory. I told her it was on a display next to the local history section, that it was a ...
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16 hours ago ago from Twilight Saga : Eclipse
It’s official now. If the central character looks stunning and can bite, the story is a hit. Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight series has opened doors for loads of vampire-ish stories and no other teen book except Harry Potter, in the recent years, has acquired such an unconditionally loyal cult following. As Twilight’s sales went rocketing (over 20,000 copies off the shelves, at only two leading bookstores) in India, both kidults and adults have ...
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8 hours ago ago from RealThog
The end of the year is fast approaching, reminding me I should catch up on my book notes. Of course, the of the term 50 Book Challenge is long behind me now, so the point of this anyway reasonably pointless exercise seems even more distant than ever; but, well, blame it on my Scottish Presbyterian upbringing and associated work ethic, or something. (It'd just be nice if the said work ethic helped me out in other, more useful spheres, hm?) ...
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Asylum's Gift Guide for the Geek in Your Life
21 hours ago ago from Asylum
It's the most wonderful time of the year ... for geeks. The holidays are when nerds of all stripes can ask for the weirdest, most eyebrow-raising gifts and not only get away with it, but get it. In lieu of a traditional, all-encompassing holiday buyer's guide, we've set our phasers to "geek" and located gifts that will surely stun (in a good way) that lovable dweeb in your life. Star Wars Lightsaber Chopsticks ($22.99) Combine the child-like ...
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