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New Hannah bookReview Date: 2006-08-26
I have this book!Review Date: 2006-09-15
You're So Vain, You Probably Think this zit is about You
OOh OOh Itchy Woman
Book 3:
She's A Supersneak
Good Golly Miss Dolly
Book 4:
The Idol Side of Me
Oops! I Meddled Again
Book 5:
Smells Like Teen Sellout
More Than A Zombie To Me
Book 6:
Bionic Boy
Schooly Bully
Book 7:
On The Road Again
We Are Family
Book 8:
Torn Between Two Hannahs
It's A Mannequinn's World
Great For DaughterReview Date: 2007-07-08
The Hannah Montana Episode AirdatesReview Date: 2006-12-27
Secondly, the winner of the new years eve episode poll is:
My Boyfriend's Jakcson and there's gonna be trouble
The episode New Kid In School will be featured in one of ethe next books.

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Happy Feet: The Movie Storybook (Happy Feet)Review Date: 2007-03-22
Happy Feet: The Movie Storybook (Happy Feet)Review Date: 2007-03-18
Beautiful BookReview Date: 2007-08-23
Kids Need ThisReview Date: 2006-11-21
Rayna Gangi, author, "Forget The Cures, Find The Cause."


a question about this calendarReview Date: 2004-09-12
Thanks!
FabulousReview Date: 2004-07-13
Desk calendar offers more than dates.Review Date: 2004-09-18
Probably OverboardReview Date: 2005-01-07
The other lady's review is right on. The cover is embossed velvet and the little silver latch is charming. Each page has a picture/scene from the movie (even pictures from deleted scenes) and the opposing weekly "date" page is watermarked with a coinciding or "thematic"(for lack of a better word) match.
Even my other half who thinks I'm a complete HP idiot said, "That's pretty cool, actually." This is high praise in comparison to his normal monosyllabic grunt in regard to all things HP... (And then, "I don't know why you have it, you will never WRITE in it...")
So, here I am buying one to write in! Guess I showed HIM! Ha ha ha! (And I'm over the age of...gulp, sigh...40.)

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LOVED IT!!!Review Date: 2008-10-01
Great for the classroom!Review Date: 2007-11-06
A Good Read for both young and oldReview Date: 2007-07-01
A Delicious ReadReview Date: 2006-04-25

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beautifulReview Date: 2005-05-17
The olsen twins are great!Review Date: 2003-06-28
book --> movie?Review Date: 2000-05-04
the picture in the book are great and you get a dolphin necklace for free with it
when you read the book you feel like you are in hawaiian yourself. The book is ofcourse for children that have a better time for it.
it is about mk&a that have weekend and decide with there friends to go to hawaiian where the have the fun of there lives.
good book for your children and maybe for you to
Party!!!Review Date: 2002-03-09

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AS GOOD AS THE FIRST HELLBOY ART BOOKReview Date: 2008-08-26
Lots of sketches and excerpts from Del Toro's diary that resembles ancient hyeroglyphic carvings. Basically, both Hellboy moviemaking art books are scriptbooks that are spiced up with conceptual designs, rough sketches, stills, and journal excerpts. To complement, I'm looking forward to more creature designs from this movie in the upcoming book The Monsters of Hellboy II.
If you're a monster fanatic, this book is a must for you.
Pencil Power Displayed In The BookReview Date: 2008-08-06
The artbook features plenty of concept art throughout the pages with relating movie scripts. A considerable amount of artwork was draw using pencil. I haven't seen as much pencil coverage on other books. There are lots of painted stuff too. All felt very raw and simulated pages that had just come off the artists' drawing board.
The drawings, storyboards, character designs were captioned by original Hellboy artist Mike Mignola, and other concept artists, providing plenty of insights into the designs.
3D computer graphics write up was missing from the book. Computer graphics fans looking to read about how the characters are modeled and the technology behind the movie, be prepared to be disappointed. This artbook is all about concept.
More monster art will be featured in the other artbook called Monsters of Hellboy II.
There are more pictures on my blog. Just visit my Amazon profile for my blog's link.
Troll MarketsReview Date: 2008-10-30
"The Art of Hellboy II" takes the most visually stunning fantasy movie in years, and turns it inside out for scrutiny. It's crammed with countless images, models, photos and sketches for the dozens of weird, bizarre creatures in Del Toro's steampunky fairy world, as well as the full-length shooting script. For anyone who enjoyed the movie, this is bliss.
First of all -- despite the "Art" title -- there's Del Toro's introduction, in which he explores the origins of the second Hellboy movie (and his original concept, which had nothing to do with fairies). Not only does he cite Lord Dunsany as a shaping influence, but he describes how they struggled to get a studio to accept such an unconventional fantasy movie.Then the script. It's a pretty detailed script with plenty of details and witty lines ("One day mankind will realize its mistake. Eight track was the way to go!").
And accompanying the script is art. Lots of art, following the storyline so that people reading it can see what appears on the screen -- for example, the scene where Hellboy get literally blown out of his room is accompanied by a storyboard of Manning and Abe watching the steel door fly toward them. There's a lot of storyboards, actually -- and some of them are wonderfully detailed, such as the scene where Johann temporarily revives a fairy.
But there are also plenty of other kinds of concept drawings, sometimes for things that only appear for a few seconds. It soon becomes obvious that Del Toro not only has his own style -- in this movie, sort of a mixture of ancient Celtic, Neil Gaimanesque dark fantasy, and steampunk -- but a great eye for detail. He works out elaborate masks, a fey alphabet, all the little switches and nozzles on Johann's suit, and countless other such things.
Among the gems here -- layout of the BPRD, the vast ruined city, the NYC street where the plant elemental appears, and several of the Troll Market. There are even even puppets for the whole "bedtime story scene" and maquettes (such as the legless goblin).
There are also lot sketches for supporting characters' appearances and clothing. We get metal masks, robes, "princessy" gowns for Nuala, Balor's big steampunk throne, the Butcher Guards' masks and leather butcher aprons, and so on. Even Johann Krauss's helmet and the Angel of Death's gameboard went through several evolutions. Virtually every one is accompanied with a quotation about how they envisioned/created this or that -- for example, Wink was named after Selma Blair's dog.
Some of these resemble the final product, sometimes not -- we get to see several different versions of Wink the Ogre, the Angel of Death (including a many-jawed hollow-eyed skull) and the plant elemental (which looks downright cute in some shots). Just so readers don't get confused about what is eventually used, they're usually accompanied with movie photos to show what was in the actual film.
But the crowning gems of this book are undoubtedly the glimpses into the Troll Market -- this was probably the most alluring and otherworldly scene in the movie, and it's given even greater significance when you see the elaborate sketches of its architecture. Not to mention the inhabitants -- Cathedral-Head, the masked nuns, the mushroom man, the mummy vendor, and the Sacred Fluid Dispenser. Since I love the way that sounds, I'll say it again -- Sacred Fluid Dispenser.
And the last page of the script is quite intriguing, since it leads in to a possible third movie (you know, when Del Toro actually has some free time). And Del Toro's diary entries -- still in untranslated Spanish with lots of coloured sketches -- are a nice finishing touch.
The wealth of concept art and background information in "Hellboy II: The Art of the Movie" are stunning in their complexity -- and anyone who appreciated Del Toro's artistry in the movie should take a peek at this.
Once again astounding imagery graces the pages of Del Toro's cinematic visionReview Date: 2008-06-27

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Unique and interesting.Review Date: 2003-01-30
I recommend this book and Slayer ( Buffy version) because of it's uniqueness and is a simply must for any fan.
Has A Lot Of Bite!Review Date: 2002-05-09
Great Book!Review Date: 2004-05-30
I also love how it had quotes from each episode. Usually the funniest ones.
Go out and buy this now!
Excellent Angel episode guideReview Date: 2003-07-06
If you want a dry, humourless bunch of lists and facts about Angel, give this book a miss. However, if you want a well written and opinionated book with so much detail that you'll re-read it again and again, then this is the book for you. If you are an avid viewer of Angel, you'll be going back to this book frequently.

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Once you start this book, you can't put it down!Review Date: 1998-12-17
A great and insightful read.Review Date: 1999-03-23
powerful and artfully written blend of fact and fictionReview Date: 1998-12-29
Once you pick it up, you can't put it down!Review Date: 1998-12-11
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The Story of Peter Pan after he grew up.Review Date: 1999-10-05
It is also classic Brooks. Filled with his enriched details and his way of writing that draws the reader into the book.
I have read almost all of the books that Brooks has written, including all of the Shannara books and the Landover series.
He is a wonderful writer and is able in his own way to make the reading of a book not only enjoyable but also very stimulating.
His way of bringing the reader into the novel is so wonderful that you can not put the novel down.
Brooks stayed true to the Peter Pan story and offered us a look at what Peter Pan might have been like had he actually grown up.
For a "What If" book, I give this book, not a 5 star rating but a 10 star rating.
poor TerryReview Date: 2005-10-31
And yes, it was good. No, don't buy it though. Borrow it from a friend, that way, Amazon doesn't make any more money.
Let's see how long this review stays posted, if at all.
A faithful novelizationReview Date: 2006-09-27
In 1991, director Steven Spielberg produced yet another great movie - Hook. I absolutely love that movie. (I think it is directed more towards fathers than kids!) So, when I saw the book, I jumped at it. In this book, veteran fantasy author takes the story of Hook, and presents it in story form.
Now, it must be admitted that this book does not go beyond the movie, being a faithful novelization of the movie, and nothing more. But, that said, this is a very good book, one that brings back the magic of the movie to you when you are sitting trapped in an airplane, or God knows where. Overall, I really enjoyed this book, and highly recommend it.
A must-read.Review Date: 2001-02-05
And a wonderful story it is, too. A superb sequel to the original Peter Pan story, answering the question "What would Peter be like if he ever DID grow up?" in a very plausible, indisputable way. Further, it is a perfect primer on how NOT to be a father, and what effects it can have on the children of someone who's falling down on the job, as well as showing a good example of how to do it right for comparison. Additionally, it is, like the original Peter Pan, an excellent story of the magic of childhood, but this one discusses how an adult can (and indeed MUST, if they want to avoid becoming unbearable) hold on to some of that magic, even while growing up and becoming responsible. And that sometimes, even people who HAVE lost that magic still don't learn how to be particularly responsible.
I cannot recommend this book highly enough. It is truly wonderful; do yourself a favor, and track down a copy. It will be worth the effort. Then settle in for a good evening's read. You won't regret it.
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Fabulous!Review Date: 2006-07-25
The Only Grill Cookbook You'll NeedReview Date: 2003-09-10
takes grilling to a new levelReview Date: 2003-11-11
Ted's hot in the kitchenReview Date: 2004-05-31
He makes the amateur chef want to get back into the kitchen. One word of warning however: you won't want to go out to dinner again....between having fun cooking his recipes, and eating the results, dining out will become boring.
Put your favorite music on, put something special in your best crystal goblet, get out that funky apron....
And start cooking.
A devoted follower of the 'King of Q'.
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Miley and Lilly want to spend more quality time together, so they enter the cheerleading squad. Lilly becomes a cheerleader, while Miley becomes a mascot.
Story 2:
Hannah is invited to a party but she isn't allowed to bring Lola along. What will Hannah do?