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I love Jeanne Carley's WorkReview Date: 2005-01-27
My Favorite Calendar!Review Date: 2005-01-23
One of many who love your ferret calendars =))Review Date: 2005-01-20
Long Time Fan of Jeanne Carley Ferret CalandarReview Date: 2005-01-19
Poorly Done CalendarReview Date: 2005-01-18

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ExcellentReview Date: 2008-07-15
Ferrets For Dummies 2 bookReview Date: 2008-02-08
FantasticReview Date: 2008-01-08
Too much of a sales pitchReview Date: 2008-08-25
I purchased the book used and my 7 year old and I sat down and read a chapter a night. On this whole, this was a very good beginner's guide to owning a ferret, though I did have some minor problems with it. The over all information was fairly accurate and should give someone who has no clue what they are getting into, a better idea of what a ferret is.
What I would have liked to have seen that wasn't there:
1) This book reads an awful lot like a sales pitch, extolling the virtues of ferrets. Though I personally love them, they really are not the right pet for everyone, and I feel that a much more unbiased reality check on what a ferret is and is not should have been included to deter people from getting a pet that would not be right for them. The book glosses over the scent issue, saying "its not and worse than a dog or cat" well sorry to say, ferrets have a VERY distinct, musky odor and the room you keep them in is going to have that smell. It didn't bother me all that much, but I had friends who wouldn't even enter that room in my home when I had them in college. And I cleaned their litter box daily and cage weekly.
2) The Poo factor - ferrets create a LOT of poo, and unlike a cat, they aren't going to bury it so you need to scoop out their box daily. Also they like to dig, so there is a good chance that they will play in their litter box and you will find poo on the floor around the cage.
3) The colored poo factor - The book tells you that you can feed your ferrets cat food, which you can, but nowhere does it mention that if there is dye in the cat food their poo will contain all of the dye (I thought mine were dying because their poo was neon red) also the dye WILL stain anything the poo touches.
4) Deafness - Many ferrets with white heads are deaf, I had one, it wasn't a problem for me, but we didn't know he was deaf for a long time.
5) Baby ferrets WILL nip, you have to teach them not to, and it's not as easy as they imply in the book.
6) Ferrets have no fear and will commit suicide if you aren't careful. They will climb your bookcase and leap from the top, they will get under your oven, and they will end up in your neighbors apartment by climbing through a hole in the back of your cabinets that you didn't know was there. They CANNOT be left unattended - EVER.
7) There should have been a chapter on how to make appropriate toys for you ferrets, and more on what you should NOT give to your ferrets to play with (IE paper towel rolls can suffocate and kill them)
8) More on ferret proofing - IE pictures of places that almost all homes have which need to be taken care of, but that you may never notice until your fuzzy has made it known to you. Like little holes up under your cabinets, blocking off your kitchen entirely, holes where people have run their cable themselves, etc.
9) Updated section on ferret diseases, particularly warning signs. Too many people think of ferrets as giant hamsters that never need a vet visit.
On the whole this book gave okay starter information on the colors of ferrets, their history, what kind of cage you should buy, and some basic diseases they can get. But in the end it felt more like a sales job to get people to purchase a ferret. And they do a great sales job, my hubby was against a ferret purchase, read the book and was suddenly sold on them. I hope that there will be a future version that is a little less like a sales pitch and a bit more informational.
Lots of Info!Review Date: 2008-04-03

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Life cycle of the images!Review Date: 2008-07-21
Lots of beautiful 'work in progress to completion' pictures and even a few that never got to see the go light of editors.
Inspirational for the new painter or seasoned storybook artist - makes quite the case for gouache!
Please note! this is NOT an 'origins' book or even a story, this is meant to specifically address the artwork itself and the processes by which it is done.
By the by, many a comic book irritates me no end with its sexist imagery -this book is a rare exception in supehero comics.
None of the women are bimboes and the men are, dare I say, as beautiful as the ladies.
For my part, the explanations of the new Kingdom Come versions of the classic DC cast were the finest aspect of this book.
If you're at all a fan of Alex Ross' incredible way with a brush, you must own this, if only for the most drool worthy versions of beloved heroes.
If you love the classic DC pantheon, you need this book, 'nuff said!
Mythology by Alex "Worlds Finest" RossReview Date: 2008-04-30
Alex Ross: MythologyReview Date: 2008-04-07
Alex Ross BookReview Date: 2008-03-24
Fantastic Review of Alex Ross' ArtReview Date: 2007-08-04
There's just one book better than this one: it's hardcover version, much more beautiful.


Another 5-Star Winner!Review Date: 2006-01-05
Wonderfully unique!Review Date: 2005-11-11
Jeanne takes the most wonderful, unique pictures. Having had ferrets, I know how hard it is to take good pictures, let alone great ones!
amazingReview Date: 2005-11-06
Another Excellent calendar!Review Date: 2005-11-05
Awww....Review Date: 2005-10-30
I've been hooked on Jeanne Carley's ferret calendars for years. They always go up in my work space, and they always go on my Christmas gift list. The little fur-critters come off looking so natural. There is a certain amount of photoshopping, but it's minimal and pretty difficult to detect.
The 2006 Ferret Babies calendar is up to Ms. Carley's usual high standards. She obviously loves her chosen subjects, and such sweet subjects they are!
Highly recommended for ferret lovers, calendar lovers, and lovers of fine photography.

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Riotously funny, not for kidsReview Date: 2008-04-24
Everything that our dull-as-dishwater newspaper strips ARE NOT!
But be advised--while having no nudity, it isn't likely what you'd want a small child to read. Some people confuse comics with "kid stuff"--not the case, here.
Well worth your money, though.
its the least i could do....Review Date: 2007-03-08
A fantastic and utterly hilarious comic!Review Date: 2005-03-29
It's a well done comic, and every now and then there's a nugget of truth in it that will make you glad you've read that far along. When this book first came out I bought not one, but two, so I could keep one in its original package as a collectable, since I know this will be worth something one day.
This thing is a steal at any price, at well over a hundred pages of color prints, comments from the artist and writer, it's simply fantastic.
Amazing!Review Date: 2005-03-29
This book is well done.Review Date: 2005-03-29
I stumbled onto this comic about two years ago, way before Chad came into the picture. I was also one of the few who didn't mind the change in art when Chad came.
This comic really helped me throughout the past couple of years. I won't go into detail about the incidents in my life, but they were hard enough to make me fall into a deep depression, not laugh or smile, and lose interest in the things I loved.
Then I stumbled onto this site.
And let me tell you, this honestly made my life easiar, as odd as it may sound. This comic actually made me laugh and made the day brighter. It got to the point to whenever I was feeling extremely down, I'd go to this site to perk me up.
The book, though. The book is amazing. It arrived in my mail the day before my mom had this procedure done that had me scared. I brought the book with me and read it in the waiting room.
That book really helped me get my mind off my mom's procedure, and it made the time go by faster.
To make a long story longer, this book and the webcomic are hilarious. With memorable characters and cliff-hangers that make it seem like a "Mary Worth" comic.
Once you get into a story-line, you have to read until the story-line is over.
But instead of not wanting to read more after the story-line is over, you WANT to read more.
I give this 5 stars. Ryan and Chad did a great job, and I can't wait for them to release another book.


Carley's calendars are always a source of cuteness and humorReview Date: 2007-12-08
Ferrets are awesome -- And so is this Calendar!Review Date: 2007-11-16
Great calendar and picturesReview Date: 2007-11-15
Mom looks forward to Jeanne Carleys Ferret Calendar each yearReview Date: 2007-11-15
Fabulous Ferrets!Review Date: 2007-10-10


SO CUTE!!!!Review Date: 2007-02-13
get a simple photo of my ferrets. Keep up the good work.
Jeanne Carley's Ferret 2007 CalendarReview Date: 2007-01-10
Jeanne always perfectly captures the personality of the ferret Review Date: 2006-12-05
How does she do it?Review Date: 2006-11-15
I buy this calendar every year, and I haven't been disappointed yet.
It's nice to discover where ferret babies come from, too.
Paul
Ferret 2007 CalendarReview Date: 2006-09-06
as usual, makes it look so easy to get wonderful pictures of these crazy kids, it is wonderful!! Keep up the wonderful work.


Insight into the Human Condition--Whilst nekkid.Review Date: 2008-07-23
It explains the popularity of the "Lord of the Rings" films. Whilst nekkid.
It makes with the clever riffs on Star Wars. Whilst nekkid.
And...there's PIE! Pie is our friend! We all want Pie!
If this sounds like your idea of fun, go for it!
I like it fine!
(No actual nekkid-ness is in this fine collection of comical-strips. I just like the word. I also like Pie)
excellent presentation of a quality comicReview Date: 2008-01-09
Least I Could Do is at its heart a wish-fulfillment fantasy. Rayne scores dozens of girls, gets a highly-paid executive position without any relevant experience, and drives expensive custom cars. Even the name, Rayne Summers, is a thinly-veiled reworking of creator Ryan Sohmer. In any other comic, having such a Mary Sue as the protagonist would be a kiss of death, but Sohmer and DeSouza make it work.
Least I Could Do is always amusing and frequently hilarious. When push comes to shove, a comic needs to be funny, and very few comics today produce a daily strip that is this consistent. The comic is still most effective during the sexual jokes, and during its homages to geek culture, which Sohmer clearly has a broad knowledge of. Weaker moments come when the comic tries to justify Rayne's behavior, such as during spoof of A Christmas Carol where a ghost shows Rayne his own future coming up roses. It would be a great disservice not to mention the artwork of DeSouza, who must rank on any shortlist of comic artists today. Especially effective are his use of unique shot compositions that add vitality to otherwise ordinary scenes.
In the end, those interested in this book will have read the webcomic and liked it, and are wondering if the print version is worth it. To that query I can answer an emphatic YES. The book is jam-packed with author notes and artist sketches. If you liked the comic, you will love the book.
wonderful bookReview Date: 2008-01-03
Sex and nerd humor finally comes together!Review Date: 2008-01-02
But really, none of that matters if the content isn't gold right? Well fear not, this comic is PLATINUM. For those of you not familiar with ghetto ranking systems, I'm pretty much saying that this is some damn funny stuff. I've only collected one other comic strip collection before and that was Calvin & Hobbes. So me paying money for this (and the other 3 previous books) when I could read them all for free should tell you something about how awesome Least I Could Do really is.
Why not read it for free you say? Other than being an nonsupportive jerk, you'll be missing out on so much! Damn near every strip has commentary from the creators, not to mention random sketches thrown around all over the book as well. Do yourself a favor and check out the strip for free at http://www.leasticoulddo.com/ and if you like it, shell out a few bucks and buy this book! It's worth it, promise!
B-E-A- YOO tiful.Review Date: 2008-01-02

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excellent veterinary referenceReview Date: 2007-05-13
Ferret Owner ** Must Have ** YOU are responsible for providing the best care.Review Date: 2005-10-22
The best in this areaReview Date: 2003-07-27
For every veterinary and student who work with Ferrets, Rabbits, or Rodents.
THE BEST book on this subjectReview Date: 1999-12-19
Very Helpful BookReview Date: 2006-04-16

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Liz's house is like a zoo!Review Date: 2003-05-24
A great storyReview Date: 2002-02-13
Elizabeth's house is like a zoo and her friends are afraid to go in it.
At school, everyone calls her Liz-art because she likes animals.
There are also other characters in the story: Shane Garrison. He likes animals too. Sally, who doesn't like Jo Donna, and Jo Donna Hunt, who doesn't like Elisabeth and she acts cool because she thinks she is popular.
The story begins when Liz invites people to make posters in her house for the election and many bad things happened. For example Mr.T (a turtle) went pipi on a girl. Or when the bull attacked Sally.
The problem continues when Liz tells her father, who is a zoologist, that he must get rid of all the animals he keeps at home or she'll never win the sixth-grade class presidency.
Sally and Liz try hard to win the election, but none found success.
The resolution to the story happens when Elisabeth steps on stage and says she wanted all the animasl back because she realized those animals where her friends, and that she told her dad she wanted to get rid of them to have friends and to win class presidency.
The ending comes one day when Shane Garrison knocks on Liz's front door.
Shane said that he liked her speech and that he also liked animals and that they were his friends too. They went for a walk and then saw Jo Donna,Shane turned around and held Liz's hand.
From that moment on they became good friends.
I recommend this book because it's a fun book to read and it keeps you interested and curious about what is going to happen next.
And it teaches you a lesson: not to get rid of your real friend just to be popular.
Wonderful BookReview Date: 2001-05-23
THE BEST BOOK IN THE WHOLE UNIVERSEReview Date: 2004-03-12
I can really understand why this book is an award winning book. My favorite characters are Sally and Liz. I like how they are always covering for each other or right by each others side. There is nothing I would change about this book and I give all my thanks to the author, Thank You Bill.
Ferret in the bedroom, Lizards in the fridgeReview Date: 2004-02-02
Elizabeth is the main character of this story. She is a white girl with freckles. Elizabeth is nice, loves animals, and is very competitive.
The problem for elizabeth is that her dad is a zoologist. The reason why this ia a problem for her, is she is trying to run her campaign from her home. When her guest are over the animals always get out.
Elizabeth solves the problem by asking her dad to keep the animals locked up while her friends are over. So that is how she solves the problem.
My opinion of this is that his is a very good book. It teaches us that we must communicate with each other. I would also recommend this book to other people because it talks about how some people don't care about animals.
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