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The Hangman's Hymn: The Carpenter's Tale of Mystery and Murder as he goes on a Pilgrimage from London to Canterbury
Published in Hardcover by St. Martin's Minotaur (2004-12-10)
Author: P. C. Doherty
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Another Spellbinding Medieval Mystery from the Pen of A Master!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-07
No one does medieval mysteries better than P.C. Doherty! In HANGMAN'S TALE, part of his "Canterbury Tales" series, Doherty relates the hair-raising tale told by Simon Cotterill, the 'Carpenter' character from Chaucer's classic, to his fellow pilgrims enroute to Canterbury. It's one great read!

Though a big fan of Doherty's work, I was blissfully unaware of the Canterbury Tales series, which began in 1995, until I purchased a remaindered copy of HANGMAN'S TALE from Edmund Hamilton. My loss!

A would-be carpenter, Cotterill's life changes dramatically after he joins the band of Gloucestermen responsible for public hangings. When the crew hangs three witches who are part of a vicious coven preying on Gloucester residents, things go really, REALLY wrong and the hangmen find themselves facing the wrath of three not-so-dead witches. It then becomes a race against time as Cotterill & Co. struggle to break the coven and unmask its leader before they perish at the hands of that unholy group. The end result is a scary, spooky, page-turner of a tale. Great stuff!

If HANGMAN'S TALE is representative of the series, I need to read the other volumes asap! And so do you!

The Carpenter's tale
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Review Date: 2006-11-11
Paul Doherty was born in Middlesbrough and is the consummate professional when it comes to writing historical mystery novels. I for one do not know how he can be so prolific with his offering of books and yet make sure that each of them is well researched. Whether they be 13th, 14th, or fifteenth century they are always true to the period. He also writes about Ancient Egypt and Alexander the Great.

A group of pilgrims have joined together, both for company and also for protection, as the roads and forests are littered with thieves and rogues, only too willing to relieve a traveller of their purse and most probably their lives as well. What adds even more spice to the journey is that several of the pilgrims know their fellow travellers but are not letting the fact become public knowledge.

The pilgrims have agreed that at the end of each day's journey when they stop at an inn or other resting place one of them will entertain the others with a tale. Whether the story is true or not only the storyteller will know.

During their journey to Canterbury the Pilgrims stumble upon an execution. Hangings are a common occurrence in these times, but this one affects the carpenter very badly and leaves him in a dead faint.
That evening, he narrates the tale of a Gloucester hangman whose involvement in the secretive punishment of three witches unleashes a vicious spate of revenge killings. Is this just a tale drawn from the carpenter's fertile mind or is the tale true and he was in some way involved in the punishment of the so called witches?

Different, and it's not just the setting or time period
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-02
I don't usually like period mysteries, because they often seem to have a certain self-consciousness about them in how they work to include period details, speech patterns, etc. Plus, I always wonder if the manners and habits of thought of whatever the era is would have allowed the characters to act as they do - it seems that often these book feature characters with quite modern ways of thinking that can seem out of place. So I'm glad I overlooked my prejudice and read this book. I find that the time period adds color and meaning to the tale, but it's the human interest that seems timeless, and caught my interest. The author's knowledge of the period allows him to integrate the characters' different habits and customs into the story in a way that reveals medieval thinking and ideas while pointing out the fact that human nature doesn't change. The mystery itself is fascinating - I couldn't put the book down - and I learned quite a bit about the society of the time without even noticing it! Very enjoyable, and it prompted me to look for the earlier titles in the series, all which are well worth reading.

superby entertaning, enjoyable and completely unputdownable
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-24
Paul Doherty's Canterbury Tales of Mystery and Murder series is probably my favourite historical mystery series. I look forward to each and every installment and am usually very disappointed that, because he is a very prolific writer with so many different mystery series in the works, new installments in this particular series take a while to be published. For those readers who are not familiar with the series, I will attempt to paint in some background details about the series. The series is based on Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales;" the pilgrims are all bound for Canterbury and in order to make the journey more agreeable, everyone has agreed to take turns at telling two kinds of tales each day -- a merry tale or fable during the day, and an eerie tale of darkness at night. Doherty's series revolves around the mysterious tales of murder and evil that are told each night. Another gimmick involved that makes this series all the more interesting and intriguing is that the pilgrims are connected to each other in some way or the other. So far, there have been four books in the series. Each has been a truly absorbing and chilling read, and a real page turner. And "The Hangman's Hymn" (the fifth intallment) was no exception to this rule!

The pilgrims are now deep in the Kent country, when they stumble across the chief tipstaff to the lords of assize about to dispense justice by having a few felons hanged at the place of their crime. The law of the times demand that because the pilgrims have chanced across this, they stand witness to the deed. One of the pilgrims however, the cheerful dark haired carpenter is so affected by the sight, that he faints from the horror. That night, as the pilgrims take their rest at St. Bardolph's Priory, the others quiz the carpenter about his faint-heartedness; he in turn tells a hair raising tale of horror and pure evil -- about a poor carpenter, Simon Cotterill who comes to Glouchester for love's sake, who ends up joining the local hangman's crew, and who becomes involved in hunting down and killing a coven of murderous witches who are terrorizing the Glouchester country side. A tale of such darkness and evil, that the pilgrims are held completely spellbound, even as they wonder to themselves if the tale is a true one and if the carpenter is the unfortunate Simon Cotterill...

From the very first page, I was hooked. Yes, some of the plot twists were fairly obvious; but the charm of this series (and much of Doherty's writing style) is the manner in which he tells the tale. Paul Doherty has a fairly compelling and engaging prose style, one that keeps your interest and makes you read on in order to see how things pan out and what will happen next. I really love this series. Each and every installment has chilled; and I've looked forward to discovering which pilgrim is tied to the other and how. I have yet to be disappointed by this series, and cannot recommend it highly enough. (And if you have not had the good fortune to read any of the previous installments, the paperbacks can be easily purchased through amazon.co.uk. Unfortunately they are hard to come by in the US). My advice is to wait until it's dark, and then settle down to enjoy this creepy and superbly entertaining mystery novel, hopefullt without too many distractions!

Doherty provides another exciting tale!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-12
Paul Doherty's Canterbury Tales series continues marching on to its path of medieval mystery success! In his latest episode, "The Hangman's Hymn," Doherty singles out the Carpenter to be the teller of these "tall tales"! In fact, so far in this series, this one, the fifth, seems to be the best written, although perhaps not the most suspenseful.

The merry group of pilgrims, numbering 29 in all if we recall our English lit days and according to Geoffrey Chaucer, are on their way to Canterbury to pay homage to their beloved Saint Thomas a Becket. These pilgrims have accepted the challenge by the host of the Tabard Inn, one Harry Bailey, to help pass the time by telling four stories each, two on the way and the others in return. All of this is to be narrated by Chaucer himself.

Doherty steps in to help "the father of English literature," some seven centuries later, by relating more of these tales and in so doing deserves much praise, not only for his abilities to capture the "spirit" of Chaucerian England but in presenting a modern version that easily holds the readers' attention.

The carpenter's tale is a tale of gruesome, frightening murders, of hangings, of poisons, of evil incarnate, of witchcraft, and even a little romance! On their way to Canterbury the group comes upon a legal hanging, which causes a quick reaction of Simon Cotterill, the carpenter.

As the pilgrims pause for the night, the carpenter begins to tell his story. This is no tale told by an idiot, but it is full of sound and fury, of deceit, of bravery-indeed, it's a story not easily put aside. In the story, three witches are hanged and, before their hanging, vow to extract vengeance on all who were involved in their execution. Murder and mayhem, as they say, follow. Doherty's story, of course, is a mystery and with his usual cleverness he's able to bring the culprits-the real ones-to justice.

The other pilgrims are uneasy over this story and even begin to wonder if it's true, adding to the mystique of this series! Doherty seems to work simultaneously with a number of historical mystery series, from Alexander the Great to Chaucer, and each is well worth the read!








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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 2003 Wall Calendar
Published in Calendar by Andrews McMeel Publishing (2002-11)
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Fun wall calender
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-27
My daughter loves the colour and depth of this calender...looking forward to next years as well.

Awesome Calendar
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-21
The pictures in this calendar are excellent! A must-have for the serious Harry Potter fanatic. It also comes with a few sheets of Harry Potter stickers that you can use to decorate your calendar. :) Great buy!

Check out this Great Calander
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Review Date: 2003-04-17
The Harry Potter Chamber Of Secrets calander is really great for anyone of any age because it has plenty of room for writing events for everyday and there are cool stickers and pictures for everymonth! This is a great calander for kids who love Harry Potter and have busy scheduals! I hope you buy it and love it!

12 months of magic and memories from the movie
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Review Date: 2003-03-14
Ooooooooo-kay, I've never reviewed a calendar before, so let's see how this goes.

The twelve months portray scenes that are in near chronological order of the movie and starts from Harry and Ron's trip in the flying car. The photos are from key points in the movie, such as the Gryffindor vs. Slytherin Quidditch match, with Harry and Draco facing each other like a Rocky poster. With the exception of June, Harry is in each month. June is Fawkes's honorary month. Key text is included, describing the photo or theme.

There is an object in the foreground, off to the side of each month in keeping with the theme of the picture, be it Hedwig, the Polyjuice Potion, the Sorting Hat, or Ron's cellotaped wand.

By the way, as a bonus treat, inbetween the picture of Fawkes and the June months, there is a special page with eighteen stickers. What stickers? Well, framed portraits of Harry, Ron, and Hermione, the Hogwarts badge, Fawkes's head, Hedwig, the Golden Snitch, three coins (a Galleon, Knut, and Sickle), the respective symbols of each house (Gryffindor, Slytherin, Ravenclaw, and Hufflepuff, along with their respective animals), the brown case containing the quaffle and bludgers, a glass of polyjuice potion, something that looks like a starfish inside a jar, presumably Ron and Harry's luggage, sundry chemicals, and the logo for the movie.

For what this year is turning out to be, Harry and company is one surefire antidote for not evoking a much-needed do-over clause for bad years.

Beautiful Calendar for a great price
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2002-11-20
This 2003 installment of the Harry Potter movie calendar is much nicer than the 2002 version. The pictures are much crisper and the photographic composition better captures the emotion of various scenes from the movie. A bonus with this calendar is the set of 18 stickers that are included. These stickers (on silver background) include pictures of Ron, Harry, Hermione, Fawkes, Hedwig, and the 4 house crests, among others. This calendar makes a handsome, colorful wall display.

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It's a Big Big World: Deluxe Sound Storybook: Where's Wartz (It's a Big Big World)
Published in Hardcover by It's a Big Big World! (2007-08-07)
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its' a big world item
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-10-03
Well.. I have not actually opened and tried this product yet.It looks very good. I have put it away for a Christmas gift for my 1 yr old grandaughter. She LOVES this show.. and it is kinda tricky to find good merchandise from it. A lot of the plush available does not really look like the characters. This book looks very good...And I am hoping for the best on it. I give it 5 stars based on appearance and true to the show artwork.

Big Big World gets interactive with this book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-29
My 19 Month old has loved Big, Big, World since the first morning he heard the happy Big, Big, World intro theme song on PBS kids when he was 5 Months old. He was sitting near the television in his bouncy chair kicking & fussing away and all of a sudden , I swear, it was like a calming hypnosis took over. This book is as beautiful as the program: Sweet Characters, Great clip-it music, and an adventure under way. When my son is pressing the sound bites while flipping the pages, all I see on his face is a Big, Big smile.

Big World Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-24
We love this book. Since my daugher was two weeks old we would sit and watch this show. The colors are great for them to watch at that age. Even now she will stop in her tracks to watch it. The book is great she sits with it each day and pushes the buttons to listen to hear the character voices and sounds. Definitely reccommend this book.

Great
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Review Date: 2008-07-21
Exactly as it looks. My daughter loves to push the buttons and hear the characters speak / make noise.

My niece loved it!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-02
My niece just turned one and she loves Big Big World. There are not a lot of toys out there with this theme, so I was very excited to find this sound book. I got her this book and the dancing snook for her birthday. Both items she absolutely loved. She can hit the sound buttons on the book, even though she's not quite ready to sit and listen to us reading a whole book yet. She carries the dancing snook like it is a stuffed animal, randomly hugging it when she gets the urge. I recommend both for a child who really likes Big, Big World.

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It's Not Easy Being Big! (Bright & Early , No 31)
Published in Hardcover by Random House Books for Young Readers (1998-02-17)
Author: Stephanie St. Pierre
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The Sesame Street Gang Prove That Size Doesn't Matter
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-28
"It's Not Easy Being Big," a Bright and Early book from Random House and the Children's Television Workshop, takes the basic concepts of big and small and puts them both in a fun, brightly illustrated tale for youngsters. Big Bird, obviously, reveals the perils of being too big. Elmo tackles problems on the other end of the spectrum. While big and small are the focal point of the book, similar concepts like high and low and up and down are also briefly touched on.

This is an excellent story to read to youngsters in the early stages of reading. Stephanie St. Pierre has kept it simple enough for some pre-K and Kindergarten kids to read this story with little to no adult assistance. John Lund's vivid active illustrations of Big Bird, Bert, Ernie, Elmo, Harry Monster, and other Sesame Street favorites will also help your child's reading development.

Overall, this is a fun book that children will love and parents will enjoy reading to them. Highly recommended.

Positive message, entertaining, well-written
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-27
This is such a cute book. My toddler asks me to read it to her all the time and I don't mind reading it over and over. It has a good message about the challenges we all face but is done in a light-hearted, very cute way. It also is a good teaching tool to compare things of different sizes.

Size dont matter
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-12-18
The book Its not easy being big is a very good book for anyone no matter how old they are i think because to me it seems like it shows that no matter how tall you are or how big or small you are you can accomplish anything in this world. somethings that small people can do tall people cant..but there is nothing wrong with trying. and that is what they do in this book. try even if they dont accomplish they still try. They dont GIVE UP!!!

My Daughter's Favorite
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-12-03
My daughter is nearly 19 months old, and we purchased this book for her around her first birthday. She loved it from the first time we read it, no doubt due to all of the balls inside. She loved identifying each and every ball. She still carries it everywhere she goes, and now she's old enough to point out and name a variety of objects in the book. I'd recommend this book to any mother.

We All Are Great.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-15
In this story Big Bird tells his friends that it is not always easy being big. He tells how he is too big to swing, too big to ride on a bike,and too big to hide.
Elmo comes on the scene to share with his friend that it is not always easy being small. He tells him that he is too small to see above other people, and too small to reach somethings.
They realize that sometimes being big is easy and sometimes being small is easy, sometimes it's hard, but working together is the best of all. No matter what size you are, you are just who you are suppose to be.
Good lesson to learn.
Shirley Johnson

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JAG 2: Clean Steel (JAG)
Published in Paperback by Berkley (2000-04-01)
Author: Robert Tine
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Love It
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-11
This was definitely as good as the first novel. It's fast paced, the characters are clear in your mind, and although it does contain detailed parts, it doesn't distract from what's going on. Love the show...Love the book.

just like tv
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-13
I THINK ROBERT TINE DID AN EXCELLENT JOB WITH THIS BOOK. I COULD IMAGINE EVERYTHING HAPPENING AS I WAS READING. I FOUND IT HARD TO PUT DOWN WHICH I FOUND HARD TO GET USED TO SINCE I AM NOT A READER OF BOOKS AT ALL. THIS IS THE FIRST BOOK THAT I ACTUALLY FINISHED AND IT HELD MY INTEREST ALL THE WAY THROUGH. I CANT WAIT FOR ANOTHER BOOK TO COME OUT AND I AM STILL LOOKING TO FIND BOOK ONE AS I KNOW IT WILL BE AS GOOD AS THE FIRST.

Good Book, But These Prices Are Crazy!!! Are They Serious?!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-12
Thisis an excellent read. I've been searching for it to reread for a couple of months now but these prices are too high! Amazon should look into this because it seems like price fixing to me. I love the series and this title is hard to come by, however, at these prices I'll look on Ebay. I'm sure I can find it for about $2.00 there. Take my advice, read the book. It's great! But look on Ebay or Half.com for it. These prices are crazy.

Another great JAG book!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2004-08-30
Having read the first TV Tie-In for JAG I was excited to continue on to the second. I was hoping it would be just as exciting and fast paced as the first. Thankfully, I was not disappointed.

Again, I feel that Robert Tine really has a knack for capturing the feel of an episode of JAG. The characters were true to form and mirror images of the ones I've grown to love through the show. The dialogue was authentic -- funny when called for and serious when it had to be. Something I love about JAG is the tendency to jump from humor to drama and Mr. Tine captures that feel very well in this novel.

As per the first novel, the plot was enthralling and intricate and kept me guessing and completely involved right up until the very end. This story line would really make an exciting episode of JAG!

Again, I was well pleased with Mr. Tine's ability to capture the chemistry between Harm and Mac perfectly. Their banter was just as witty and captivating as that on the program.

An added bonus in this book is the increased inclusion of Bud Roberts -- a character I've grown fond of and who adds much to the story by way of levity.

Once again I was sad to note that a picture section had not been included in this book either -- I still say this would make a nice addition to these highly readable books!

All in all, _Clean Steel_ was a superb read -- on the same par with the first book in this series. I was quite impressed with this book and will read it again. Once more I was able to picture the actors who play these parts while I read the story which is a exceptional accomplishment on the part of Mr. Tine -- he captured their essence so well.

_Clean Steel_ was a first class read that I completely enjoyed. I certainly hope there are plans to continue with this line of TV Tie-Ins. I, for one, would definitely buy them!

Once again, a great JAG novel!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-01
I was just as pleased with the second JAG novel as I was with the first. It picks you up right from the start and dosen't put you down 'till it's over.

There is no court room action this time, the story is based aroud and investigation, but it has lots of action none the less.

I think this book was edited much more throughly than the last, although there are still one or two small mistakes that a deticated JAG fan would pick out :o) Though once again, Harm does not fly an F-18!

Oh well maby they'll get it right in the next book, and I hope there will be a next one!

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Jane and the Dragon
Published in Paperback by Candlewick (2007-02-13)
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Cute Story Especially for Girls
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-12
This is a great story for girls (and boys) because it tells the story of a girl who follows her dream regardless of what the people around her say. Jane perservered even though she was told "girls can't be knights". The story is told lightly and the drawings are sweet.

Love having a female hero
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-11
My two and a half year old does not watch much TV but she loves Jane and the Dragon on Saturdays (she also likes Jacob Two Two and we have ordered those books as well). She was very excited when she saw the books as well. In a time when TV execs could not allow Dora to be on top (by giving Diego his own show) it is nice to have a female lead that is strong and brave but also sometimes makes mistakes and learns from them.

The stories are interesting enough for older kids too.

The perfect fairytale
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-14
As the mother of a young daughter, I am always aware of how hard I must work to ensure that she sees herself as a person and not an object. I absolutely love how this book turns convention upside down and how Jane is true to herself even when everyone else--her parents included--is trying to tell her to conform. This book served as an excellent introduction to a brief discussion with my daughter as to how she can be anything she wants to be, no matter what others tell her.

Jane and the Dragon
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-16
This is such a special and unique book. It has a great message, especially for girls. It challenges stereotypes and convention in such a sweet way. Enjoy!

Far Better than the Paperbag Princess!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-01
This fabulous, feminist tale throws sexist attitudes on their backside. For all people who dare to live the unexpected life, this book is an inspiration, validation and absolute delight.

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Learn About Movie Posters
Published in Paperback by IGuide Media (2003-01-01)
Authors: Ed Poole and Susan Poole
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it help me very much
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-01
i am in taiwan. and there are few movie poster information here. it provide me a lot of knowledge to know more deeply in movieposter. it's great.

Thinking of sprucing up the walls of your home theater?
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-14
Thinking of sprucing up the walls of your home theater? Before you do, pick up a copy of Ed & Susan Poole's Learn About Movie Posters. The comprehensive 448 page book shows you how to spot fakes, determine value, and care for your collection. It also discusses where to buy movie posters --- collector shops, mall shows, conventions, catalogs, and the internet --- pointing out the pros and cons of each. There's even a section with ads for many of the most reputable poster dealers.

The Hitchhiker's Guide to Poster Collecting
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-30
This is currently one of the few books available to the poster collector, and fortunately it covers a vast range of topics in depth.

Hopefully subsequent editions will contain colour photos, but that small niggle aside, it's a detailed and highly readable reference book. The authors' enthusiasm and knowledge of their subject shines through.

LEARN ABOUT MOVIE POSTERS
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-30
LEARN ABOUT MOVIE POSTERS is a great guide to collecting authentic movie posters. It is useful for the seasoned collector and the film enthusiast who is just warming to the idea of owning a few movie posters. Written by Ed and Susan Poole, the book distills the important information about collecting film posters and brings the entire subject into focus. What's an authentic poster? Where did these posters come from? When did people begin to collect them? Do posters come from all countries? Are there cartoon posters? Did famous artists work on these posters? Can you still get silent movie posters? How do you buy a movie poster, and where can you see them? Is the internet useful in trying to find movie posters? Who are the great dealers in film material? What makes certain posters valuable? All the information in the book is useful, and if the book doesn't answer every last question, it addresses the areas in which questions naturally arise. This one should be in your library. The information in this book is of great help and is written in a clear and concise manner.

Learn About Movie Posters
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-03-17
I am the owner of a web site dedicated to authenticating movie posters and I find this book worth every penny and more.This book is terrific for both the young and old collector and is awesome referance material.I actually find it odd that someone has not compiled this amount of information long ago to help people understand collecting movie posters and what it involves.If you would like to start collecting movie posters this is definately the book for you....sincerely "Mymovieposters" ... authenticating movie posters from 1970 to present!

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Life Is Unfair (Malcolm in the Middle)
Published in Library Binding by Rebound by Sagebrush (2001-03)
Author: Tom Mason
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In my top ten!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-19
This book was absolutely hilarous. It captured the life of a 11 year old genius surrounded by his family of idiots. Including the dimwitted Reese. The overbearing screaming Lois. The somewhat dumb dad named Hal who's just a bumbling big kid at heart. The cute(or so they say)little brother Dewey. The eldest brother Francis who attends military school after his reckless behavior in the past. And it all comes down to the kid with the IQ of 165! This book is all about the normal----did I say normal?--family of the Wilkersons.
[...]
So in a complete summary of MITM, This book is definitely in my top ten. 5 stars!

HILARIOUS!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-30
It was really funny. It had cool and funny moments just like the show! You so will not regret reading this book. Every moment is worth it, no dull moments! Check this book out!!

Loved it!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-27
Based on the "Pilot" and "Krelboyne Picnic" episodes, you can re-live both episodes just from reading the book, which is why i loved it! Experience the humilation and humor Malcolm goes through, just from reading the book! I am 14, and i love the series! (well maybe cuz im a big fan of the show but ya know...). The reading level is very easy, so it is a "kick-back-and-relax-while-you-read" kind of book. It is not confsuing so you don't have to think while you read. I'd recommend this book as well as the other books in the series. Definitley check out the "Water Park" book in the series. (#2) You can surely re-live that episode easily!! :)

The funiest book EVER
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-01
I love to watch the show which is HILARIUS. So I got this book which is one-hundred times more hilarius. There was not one chapter where I wasn't laughing my head off. It was the funniest book I had ever read. If you buy this book I guarantee you will laugh just as much as me.

Introducing you to the Unfair World of Malcom in the Middle
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-06
"Life is Unfair!" is a novelization by Tom Mason and Dan Danko of the first two episodes of the Fox television series "Malcolm in the Middle." The authors do a very nice job of taking that initial pair of teleplays for "The Pilot" (by series creator Linwood Boomer) and "Krelboyne Picnic" (by Michael Glouberman & Andrew Orenstein) and turning them into a seamless whole. Thus we are introduced to Malcolm, who is horrified to learn that he is not simply weird but a certifiable genius. This means being untimely ripped from his relatively normal classroom and being sent to the class for the "gifted" students, which is just a way of hiding the fact that everybody in the Krelboyne class is a nerd a freak or possibly both. Malcolm gets off to a bad start with his new classmates and the prospect of a talent show in front of all the parents does not make our hero any happier. Besides, we have not even mentioned Malcolm's parents and his brothers, who are all apparently conspiring to make things even worse.

There has also been a definite effort to clean-up things a bit for the juvenille reader in this first "Malcolm in the Middle" book. For example, we no longer have the litany of past offenses for which Francis was banished to the Marlin Academy in Alabama and Lois greets Ms. Miller wearing a bit more than she actually did in the pilot. Such things are to be expected I suppose. However, . . . I do . . . not think . . . that Stevie . . . ever spoke . . . in bursts . . . of only . . . one word . . . I think . . . he always . . . does two . . . words at . . . a time . . . Although I . . . may be . . . wrong about . . . that. Ultimately this book is an interesting trade off. On the one hand, Mason and Danko have provided a more realistic version of the television show, but on the other hand it is the manic zaniness of this collective of crazed individuals that makes the show so compelling (just think of the opening of the episode shown after the Super Bowl where Hal and Dewey try to get a spider out of the house only to succeed in pitching it out the front door and right into Lois's open mouth). However, there is really no way to capture such inspired lunacy on the printed page, which means the authors made the right choice. Then again, maybe the show has become more surreal as time goes bye and maybe this is something we must remember.

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Lights, Camera, Murder (McCall Mysteries)
Published in Kindle Edition by Sanibel Press Inc. (2007-11-23)
Author: Linn Random
List price: $6.99
New price: $6.99

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Lights, Camera, Murder, Heated Passion!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-15
This is the first in what I hope to be many in this series. Linn Random has taken us to the small town of St. Gabrielle, Florida. It is the perfect setting for the contrasting worlds of Sage McCall of chaotic Los Angeles and Police Chief Jon Maddux of peaceful St. Gabrielle, Florida. Sage McCall is on a security assignment with a reality television crew from Hollywood, California. St. Gabrielle is buzzing because Hollywood has graced its presence on them.

However, not everyone is happy to have them in town. Head of Security, Sage McCall and Police Chief Jon Maddux are constantly butting heads over because of the show. They don't see eye-to-eye until the two are thrown into a sultry and intense investigation of passion, longing, and mystery.

This is yet another great novel from Linn Random that will leave you on the edge of your seat and biting your nails until the end. So grab a chaise, a glass of wine, some chocolate and smile for your close up with another Linn Random novel. Cheers!

Lights, Camera, Murder!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-18
I could tell you about how great the characters were, how enticing the book is but not only do you have to read this book as it is so worthy of a look, Make sure you get this book!

For some reason every book I have read by Linn Random seem to be getting better and better. This author is on my must read must have list.

Her stories take you into worlds that alone make you love her. Every thing scene arouses you making you forget every thing around you as you get so involved in the story. It is as if you are watching a movie run in your mind.

I for one am awaiting her next book to take me away.

Don't miss this book!!!!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-29
Sage McCall is providing security for McMasters Studios, who is in Florida taping a new TV show. Things were going along fine until she discovers the body of a member of the production crew and has to call the Police Chief in the middle of the night! They go down hill fast after she finds the second body!

Police Chief Jon Maddux doesn't want the studio people in "his" small town - they bring back too many bad memories of his days as a DEA agent. When he receives a call in the middle of the night about the dead body, it just confirms his suspicions that his peaceful life is over, until they get done filming and get out of town!

Linn Random is one of the best when it comes to combining romance and suspense. I loved Sage and Jon and the "sparks" that flew whenever these two were together! Looking for a good romantic suspense to read? Grab LIGHTS. CAMERA. MURDER! It'll have you begging for more!

Reality T.V........murder?
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-05
Sage McCall knows that she can provide security for the reality t.v. film set but it now seems that someone has a grudge against someone working on the film crew. Sage is unsure of whom to trust but now because of all the stranges happenings the local Sheriff, Jon Maddux is involved. Now they must join forces and discover who the culprit is before someone ends up murdered.

Lights. Camera. Murder! by Linn Random is a book that gives you spine tingling suspense and edge of your seat action. Linn Random is a talented author whose characters seem lifelike and so real, reading them is like being right there with them. Her detailed account of the scenery and surrounding area also gives credence to the story making it seem that you were almost watching it on T.V. I wholeheartedly recommend Lights. Camera. Murder! to those readers' who love the romantic suspense genre, it is a must buy!

Lights, Camera, Murder by Linn Random, is a spine-tingling, suspense filled, sensual romance.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-05
LIGHTS, CAMERA, MURDER
ISBN 1-932866-77-9
LINN RANDOM
Rating 5 stars

Lights, Camera, Murder by Linn Random, is a spine-tingling, suspense filled, sensual romance. This story combines suspense with the most titillating sexual tension between the two main characters that it kept me riveted and at the edge of my seat.

Jon Maddux is the Chief of Police of the small coastal town of St. Gabrielle, Florida. When McMasters Studios decided to film their, popular reality show Murder in Florida, in St. Gabrielle, Jon was opposed. He did not want his small quiet town over run with Hollywood people and for it to become a tourist attraction; well that is, until he has the opportunity to meet Sage McCall the head of security on the production set. Will Jon be able to keep his cold "business only" demeanor? Moreover, will he allow Sage to show him that not all people in the entertainment industry are all bad?

Sage McCall is the head of security on the set of the much-anticipated Reality show Murder in Florida. Sage is one of three daughters of the famous Jack McCall, the owner and founder of a prestige's security firm in Los Angeles. Sage is very aware of the Chief of Police's strong dislike for the production company, and she knows the he tolerates them because he has to. When Sage has to wake him up in the middle of the night to report a murder on the production set, the last thing she expects when Jon walks onto the set is to feel this strong attraction for the gorgeously rugged Chief of Police. Will Sage be able to put aside some of these intense feelings in order to help find the killer?

Linn Random is a wonderfully talented and creative author. Lights, Camera, Murder is a story that begins with a murder on a television production set. It instantly grasps you; then keeps you riveted and guessing as to who the killer is. There is even one point when all clues lead to one person, and you, the reader think, that you got it, well then comes Ms. Random's ingenuity to foil your solution and expose a completely different twist. Ms. Random also has the delicious ability to intertwine a heartwarming love story in the midst of this murder. I am eagerly awaiting the next book in this series; I hope it will be about Mallory McCall, one of Sages sisters. If you, like me love a suspense packed story, with a little romance then this book is for you. You will not be disappointed.

Dianne Nogueras

Reviewer for eCata Romance
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The Lizzie McGuire Movie: Jr. Novel
Published in Paperback by Disney Press (2003-04-01)
Authors: David Weiss and Bobbi J.g. Weiss
List price: $4.99
New price: $0.01
Used price: $0.01
Collectible price: $10.00

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Favourite book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-24
As we know, there 's a popular film showing in US named' The

Lizzie McGuire Movie'. Unluckly, I'm not in US, so I can't

watch the film.I've watch the preview and I like it very

much.This book is full of imagination, it's a bit similar to the

book' The Princess Dairies'. It's the best book for all the

girls who liked to dream(including me) ------being a famous pop

star, having all the clothes and food you want. I like the

ending best, because it is unexpected. I think that it will be

one of the favourtes of the girls who liked to dream !!!

- Lucia Lee, one of the readers of this wonderful book

As great as the movie
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-17
This book was really great. I would reccomend it for ages 11 or 12 and up because it has a bad word in it and it has the word sexiest in it. So if you know any 11 or 12 or older person get it for them if they are a Lizzie McGuire.

Totally Awsome Book!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-18
This is the best book around! It tells the exact same story as the movie. There aren't differences in this book as the movie. I read the first two pages of the book when I first bought it

this is really cute
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-17
i'm a big fan of lizzie, i think this book was very cute, it's very funny. i hope the movie turns out the same way.

Lizzie's Dream
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-23
The Lizzie McGuire Movie by Susan Estelle Jansen is an awesome story about one girl that is to clumsy to do anything and then she goes on a trip to Rome and finds out otherwise.

Lizzie is just about to graduate from junior high and she messes up real bad! Her brother tape records it and sends it to Good Morning America. Then she goes on a class trip to Rome and she tells her best friend Gordo that they need to find adventures. Then Lizzie bumps into pop superstar Paolo and she does find adventures. He tells her that she looks just like Isabella the girl he sings with. He tells her his story and she agrees to help him. She becomes Isabella for a couple of days dodging her new principal while doing so. Gordo covers for her and gets himself in tuns of trouble. Read this wonderful story and find out what happens with Lizzie and her singing career and Gordo and Isabella.

The characters really jump out at you. Lizzie is so clumsy and she seems to always fall down. The characters were really believable and the story seemed to be real to me. This book is really hard to put down you always want to know what is going to happen to Lizzie and her friends. You have to pay attention very closely so you aren't lost or confused. The plot is so interesting and the ending will blow you away. I really believe any girl who reads this would want this to happen to them.

I loved this book. It is every teenagers dream. This is such an exciting book it really lets you feel like you are leaving the `dream'. I would recommend this book to teenage girls looking for a good read because they would enjoy it and keep it as one of there favorites. The book will be enjoyed by all whom read.So read this book and please with all means `enjoy'!!
-Patricia Harnish 13


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