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An exuberantly colorful, rhyming picturebook Review Date: 2008-03-05
SFC 5 star reviewReview Date: 2008-02-21
Willow May does get to go to a Midnight Carnival and it's nothing like the carnivals you might see during the day.
The Midnight Carnival stirs your imagination with colorful illustrations depicting a colorful Mardi Gras wonder of events. Willow May and her dolly Jane enter into a world of wonder as they stumble across some of the performers at this Midnight Carnival. She sees clowns with one eye juggling black rats, a raven as ringmaster, blindfolded swordsmen, and a vampire who walks the tightrope. But the excitement doesn't stop there. Soon skeletons take the stage performing magic tricks and dancing, until one loses his footing and falls. Only to be swept away in a basket.
The fun and thrill of the Midnight Carnival leaves children and adults waiting for the night in this unexpectedly delightful picture book with a surprise twist at the end.
A colorful journey.....Review Date: 2007-12-02

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What Makes Kim TickReview Date: 2008-06-30
Sounds just like herReview Date: 2008-02-22
InformativeReview Date: 2007-12-21

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Aged Hippie? Pay AttentionReview Date: 2007-10-12
Mary is as funny as David Sedaris, but not as dry. She is the 'peace, love, and tie-dye' generation's Erma Bombeck, and provides answers to life's puzzles like 'How did my feet get so cold?'
My keeper wife and I enjoy these short missives so much that we read them out loud to each other. Warning: You may find it useful to wear 'Depends' before starting.
I cannot stop laughingReview Date: 2006-05-10
Good Job,
Nancy Bird
A laugh machineReview Date: 2006-04-15
This book is the one for you if:
You don't know how your feet got so old.
You're retirement age and still don't know what you want to be when you grow up
Everyone but you has a tattoo
You often get a "no files found" message when you search your memory.
I recommend this book to all my friends - but don't ask to borrow my copy. Get your own. This is one book I plan to re-read when I need a humor fix.

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You May Have a Phd, but I Know G-O-DReview Date: 2004-10-25
Courage In Its Finest HourReview Date: 2007-03-14
This is a geniune story of FaithReview Date: 2005-09-13


We use it in our Sunday School class-it teaches itselfReview Date: 1999-05-18
This is a good, easy to use Bible resource book.Review Date: 1999-05-02
I really like this book !!Review Date: 1999-06-18

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Your life only a gazillion times betterReview Date: 2005-07-04
Wow, what an amazing book, it is so fun and easy to read and you can do it half a page at a time and get great results from it. What a great find and i am thrilled i read it, and as i said the results are fantastic, it's a must read.
Have fun improving your life simply one step at a time!Review Date: 2005-09-10
My Life - A Gazillion Times BetterReview Date: 2005-07-12

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Great book for day hikes in and about NJ.Review Date: 2000-03-25
Jay
Top-notch guideReview Date: 2000-05-29

Third Side of a Public SagaReview Date: 2001-01-11
The Ballad of John and MayReview Date: 2002-08-04
This is the story of Lennon's 18 month affair with Pang, a relationship she claims continued even after Lennon returned to his wife. On his "Lost Weekend," he traveled with her to L.A. to record music and party with other musicians like Harry Nilsson. It was a boozy, decadent period that saw Lennon ejected from a nightclub for interrupting a performance and generally hit the bottle in a manner in which he hadn't since he was a youth. Sadly it confirms something often glossed over in other Lennon biographies - That Lennon was a mean drunk. The man of peace could turn into a foul-mouthed, dangerous, nasty and violent drunk who needed to be tied up by his friends until he sobered up.
Pang writes of their relationship with affection and brutal honesty. Her pen chronicles, not only the facts but her emotions and reactions to the events as they unfolded. It's a lesser known fact that she was the Lennon's personal assistant in the early 1970s and she recounts stories about the making of the original "Imagine" film and Yoko's experimental films like "Fly." However, it's the Lost Weekend period that really makes this book a worthwhile purchase. Yoko can never write about this time because, for most part, she wasn't there. Pang was. She writes about: the "Rock and Roll" sessions with madcap record producer Phil Spector; Lennon's difficult relationship with first wife Cynthia and son Julian; the booze sessions with Harry Nilsson including the infamous incident at the Troubadour Club; the "Walls and Bridges" album and the comeback performance at Madison Square Garden with Elton John. While with Lennon, she also encountered other rock celebrities and tells of the times Lennon holidayed with Keith Moon and Ringo Starr, socialized with Mick and Bianca Jagger, played music again with Paul McCartney, got verbally berated by George Harrison, met David Bowie, recorded with Elton John, upset Paul Simon and annoyed the Smothers Brothers.
Pang also debunks some of the common stories we hear about John and Yoko and while she is forgiving of John, portrays Yoko as a manipulative, scheming dragon lady. An image, not unfamiliar to Beatle fans, and one which Ono has tried hard to erase.
For those fans seeking a personal view of Lennon, unauthorized by the Lennon estate, then this book is an excellent title that sits comfortably next to "A Twist of Lennon" by his first wife, Cynthia.


A story about a girl living on a dairy farm in 1933.Review Date: 2000-08-06
A great new book in the American Diaries series.Review Date: 1998-09-25
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Fresh ImagesReview Date: 2001-04-09
Hope & Caring & SharingReview Date: 2001-03-10
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