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The Knitter's Book of Yarn: The Ultimate Guide to Choosing, Using, and Enjoying Yarn
Published in Hardcover by Potter Craft (2007-10-16)
Author: Clara Parkes
List price: $30.00
New price: $18.00
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BUY IT. No other book like it!
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Review Date: 2008-07-14
This book is the equivalent to a college course on fibers and their characteristics. NOW I know why some of my projects were not what I had hoped they would be; I substituted yarns that were the same gauge, but that wasn't enough. The patterns in this book are examples of each type of yarn (not just the fiber, but the number of plies, etc.) and are very user-friendly. I've already completed a small project, and this time my yarn substitution worked extremely well. I've knitted for many years, but feel that I've graduated to a new level because of this book.

Bought this for my wife after she read the one at the town library.
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Review Date: 2008-07-14
She likes this book enough to buy it, which is unusual, so her opinion speaks for itself. Especially since she crochets, not knits.

Love this book.
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Review Date: 2008-07-13
This is a great book...I find a lot of useful information and lots if interesting patterns. I'm just about to start the Calla Lily bag. This book a good addition to anyone's library.

first 'theory' book i ever read.......
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-08
....cover to cover. And eagerly, at that. On the first page the author reads my mind and answers my most pressing question. "Why the ^%*@ do my garments never turn out the way I expect"?!?
It's all about the yarn.
This book will take it's place as my number one knitting resource.

Great for Novice to Master Knitter
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-24
As President of Signature Needle Arts yarn makes our needle business possible. This book is fantastic--whether you have just started to knit or are the most experienced. All the information about fiber and yarn manufacturing you have ever heard (and a lot you probably don't know) is in one place. It explains so much about what a knitter experiences from one yarn type to another. Understanding of the basic raw material of all knitting projects will prove invaluable and save time, expense and the heart-break of choosing the wrong yarn. Knitter's Review is a great website, but this book should be on every knitter's shelf as a reference.

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A Lion's Tale: Around the World in Spandex
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Grand Central Publishing (2008-10-01)
Author: Chris Jericho
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A Lion's Tale: A Decent Effort
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Review Date: 2008-07-11
I had high hopes for Chris Jericho's debut biography A Lion's Tale: Around the World in Spandex, and for the most part I enjoyed what I read. However, perhaps due to the extreme hype, comparing Jericho's debut book to Mick Foley's classic Have a Nice Day, or perhaps even due to my own personal expectations, I was let down just a little bit. My main gripe with the book is that Chris doesn't get as personal with the reader as one would have enjoyed. Mick really exposes himself and allows himself to be vulnerable, while Chris still seemed to be holding back, mainly in the personal life department.
Also, unlike Foley's book or even Shawn Michaels' book, A Lion's Tale seems to coast between feelings of "things are going ok" and "things are going really well" without hitting any sort of rock bottom that could possibly expose Chris to the reader and allowing us to see Chris Irvine and forget about Chris Jericho. HBK's book and Foley's books had extreme lows which made the highs that much better; something that Chris' first outting is seriously lacking.
All in all however, I do suggest that wrestling fans and Chris Jericho fans alike pick up the book, it's a promising first effort, but it's no "Have a Nice Day". A follow up on his WWF/E days should be mighty interesting though.

Sean

I am a Jericho-holic, and proud of it
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Review Date: 2008-07-08
Chris Jericho's autobiography, A Lion's Tale: Around the World in Spandex takes a look at the life and times of everyone's favorite Lionheart of the wrestling world. This is purposely written as a "part one" of sorts as A Lion's Tale only details Jericho's wrestling endeavors up until his then WWF debut in 1999. I fondly recall being a die-hard Jerichoholic from his late 90s WCW exploits, but I had barely a clue about his indy wrestling days, so the book was going to contain a lot of new information. I had no idea how interesting it was going to be reading about a lot of his fellow indy wrestlers I wasn't familiar with. It turned out be pretty interesting after all. Jericho spends a lot of time writing in-depth about training in the notorious Hart Family Dungeon in Canada and trying to get matches in California and Japan.

After finishing this book, Jericho did have one heck of an indy career. Reading about how he became a teeny-bop sensation in Mexico and how being a guest on Mexico's top late-night program led to a live call-in vote to determine his ring name was just a tiny sampling of his crazy days wrestling all over the world. Jericho also has many more peculiar tales of his days wrestling under circus tents in Germany, desperately seeking out a McDonalds while wrestling for WAR in Japan, and shooting rock star promos a decade behind the times for Smokey Mountain Wrestling while tagging with Lance Storm. Don't just skim over these parts, there is a lot of intriguing information to be discovered about Jericho and his days on the indy scene.

I was really anticipating him talking about his ECW and WCW tenure, and it delivered. He didn't spend too much time in ECW, just a few months and not even 30 matches before he was discovered and swept by WCW. His three year WCW run is by far the highlight of the book for me, most likely because it was what I was most familiar with and for his unique insight to what went on behind the scenes in WCW during the crazy nWo era. I was glued to the book to when Jericho detailed what he had to go through in order to get his storyline with Goldberg to go as far as it did, and still have no blowoff match to it all.

It is very refreshing to see this book bring up a couple topics in great detail that aren't in most other wrestler's books that are published under the WWE Books label like steroid use and wrestler salaries. It's just too bad the book only covers his Pre-WWF/WWE years, I guess that's what the sequel is for, but if you can get by the fact he doesn't talk about his WWE years (he does talk about the process that lead to his signing and debut as the book ends the moment he interrupts the Rock's promo on this 8/99 RAW debut), than by all means check this one out.
A Lion's Tale: Around the World in Spandex

A Great Read
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Review Date: 2008-07-08
I usually read a wrestling book as a summer read and this year i read a Lion's Tail. A great book about a journey from the begining to what has become a possible hall of fame career. I highly recommend it.

Fun Trip, Worth Reading
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Review Date: 2008-06-11
This was a good book. It was pretty well written and the pace kept me turning the pages. Lots of fun stories about life on the road as a wrestler. I was glad to read about some of my favorite wrestlers from a new perspective. I have to admit that I am a total mark for Jericho. Good stories and a nice look at his journey to being a true superstar. I don't know if someone who didnt like wrestling already would enjoy it though. But I sure liked it.

Buy this book
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Review Date: 2008-05-16
I highly recommend this book! After eagerly awaiting it for a month I finally got it and read it in 3 days, it is funny, face-paced, witty and an easy read. You'll laugh out loud several times and almost pee yourself if you read this book. I highly recommend it to all the Jeriholics out there and even if your not, its still a great read. Buy it!

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The Visual Dictionary 0f Star Wars, Episode I - The Phantom Menace
Published in Hardcover by (1999-05)
Authors: David West Reynolds, Hans Jenssen, and Richard Chasemore
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Star Wars! Nothing but Star Wars!
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Review Date: 2006-07-07
This book was interesting. It told of a lot of elements in the Phantom Menace movie like biographies of Anakin, Padme, and Darth Maul. It also went way beyond the movie and talked about things not mentioned in the movie. From shortened biographies on the Jedi Council members to looking inside a battle droid's head, this book has everything any Star Wars fan would ever want. The photography is great and the pictures are labeled showing a lot of the parts of machines and lightsabers. This book is the bomb.

Love It!
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Review Date: 2005-06-23
The Star Wars Episode I- The Visual Dictionary is great. It has amazing facts about Star Wars episode I such as all of the members of the Jedi High Council (which I was amazed to find out that there is another one of Yoda's species on it, and her name is Yaddle, and she is young at 477), the species, name, and personalaty of the Trade Fedration leaders, every last detail of a Battle Droid and Droideka, Queen Amidala's dresses and makeup and the reasons she wears them, the sea monsters of Naboo, Gungan warfare, why Jar Jar was banished, Qui-Gon, Obi-Wan, Mace, and Yoda's lightsabers, the Queen's handmaidens, Darth Maul's double-bladed lightsaber and speeder, and much more!

This is a great book and will provide hours of fun for any Star Wars fan (at least, it did (and still does) for me).

Also a good book
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Review Date: 2003-12-25
This book likewise its similar for the classic Trilogy, is a good buy for a Star Wars Fan. Depicts everything that appears in the movie, except the starships, the only thing I missed, but it is not a major problem.

Great answers for "Mommy, what's that called?"
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-05-16
We have a 4 1/2 year old daughter obsessed with the Star Wars girls (Shaak Ti in particular) and this is good because it tells all about the different charachters, places, vehicles and robots of the movie in easy to understand, yet complete language.

Very good for the little Star Wars fan or anyone who would like to go a little deeper, but not THAT deep.

Good information, excellent photos, flimsy binding.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-06
Bought this book along with Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, also by David Reynolds. The pages are falling out of both books. I've had this problem with a few DK books, even the children's books. The older DK books are more sturdy. I give this item only 3 stars, and only because of the content. A book with missing pages doesn't get 5 stars.

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Acting Is Everything, Ninth Edition
Published in Paperback by September Publishing (1999-11)
Author: Judy Kerr
List price: $24.95
New price: $4.99
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Do yourself a favor and BUY THIS BOOK!
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Review Date: 2007-09-24
"Thank You so much for your book. It is an essential tool that every actor in Los Angeles MUST HAVE. You have graciously offered all the information in one place that would take an actor years to figure it all out on their own. THANK YOU.

-Guy D. Wells"

An Actor's Black Book...
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-30
I started reading this book thinking I could jot down a couple useful pieces of information and quickly advance to another book on acting. Boy was I wrong!

This book is overflowing with so many sources that you may as well toss out the Yellowpages. Judy Kerr did a flawless job of providing step-by-step instructions regarding the business-side of acting and how you can get started.

Sure, there are useful quotes from all kinds of big names and experienced veterans about the technique, but Judy was very wise to simply refer readers to all types of classes, coaches and workshops rather than attempt to write a book on how to act. Experience is the only way you truly learn, not by reading about others who experience it.

I'm currently saving up to take the 2-week trip to Los Angeles to research the city which is mentioned in the book with detailed stops to make.

If you're wondering whether or not this book should be on your bookshelf at home, buy it now. No, don't continue reading my review!! You're not listening and I feel disrespected. You could've been entering your shipping address and credit card info by now you lazy bum! Ya wanna act? Okay, your character is shopping for a book by Judy Kerr... ACTION!!!

An Awful Lot of Really Good Information
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-04
The back cover of this book has a very good summary of what its all about: 'Where to Go, Who to Call, What to Spend, What Not To Do!' Acting is a really hard business. The hints & tips, things that work & those that don't, will become well known to you after a time. But when you are new and trying to break into the biz the more of these things you know the more time you'll save.

One point she makes I'd do differently. She says that it's a good idea to participate in theater and theater groups. Truth, absolute truth. Unfortunately it's not that easy. In your home town, the little theaters needed and probably eventually used everyone who showed up for the auditions. In New York and LA, it's just about as hard to get into an 'amateur' production as it is a professional one. There are so many 'currently unemployed' who want to be on stage that it's difficult. Solution - start your own. Perform in your church, or the Y, or the back room of a restaurant. Just do it. As she says, you never know who will be in the audience.

Finally, the title of the book just about says it all -- Acting is Everything. Acting is not something that you want to do, it's something you have to do. Use the book as you can, but go for it.

Highly recommended!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-05
Having already owned the hugely inspiring and knowledgable Acting is Everything book which helped me tremendously with my move to Los Angeles from Australia, I was delighted to see the latest "gold edition" which is just as wonderfully encouraging, informative and packed with even more knowledge. Anytime I was feeling lost in my career, this book renewed my faith.

Joanne Rose
www.joannerose.com

Like having a professional adviser at home with you 24/7
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-26
There is no greater source book out there. For actors and other industry professionals, "Acting Is Everything" is a magnificent compendium of information covering all aspects of pursuing your acting career - from arriving in LA, to agents and managers, to your pictures - and it's wrapped up with motivational and inspiring advice. I have been recommending this book to not only actors but all entertainment professionals that I speak to including seminar attendees, my UCLA Extension students, and my own clients. Owning this book is like having a professional adviser at home with you 24/7.

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Quilter's Complete Guide
Published in Hardcover by Leisure Arts (1993-07)
Authors: Marianne Fons and Liz Porter
List price: $29.95
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Quilter's Complete Guide
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Review Date: 2008-05-02
I really love the book and it was a great deal. This shipping was quick and the whole process was so easy.

The only quilting book you'll need for learning how to quilt
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Review Date: 2008-04-05
This book is absolutely wonderful. Concepts are presented in a lesson format, teaching you to cut pieces, piece by hand and machine, draft templates, speed piece, paper piece, various styles of quilting (hand, machine, trapunto, and more), and much much more. If you work through the first few lessons, you'll have enough information and experience to tackle a fairly complex quilt. Working further into the book you'll learn techniques you never thought you'd care about... until you make your first quilt!

In fact, by the time you finish all the practice blocks, you'll have enough blocks for your own sampler quilt!

This book is definitely the first book you should buy if you're learning to quilt, like I am. I've already finished piecing my first quilt top, hae it basted to the batting and backing, and today I'll start quilting by hand. This is something I never thought would happen.

If you can only get ONE book on quilting, THIS IS THE ONE!!

The first and best book I have ever gotten
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Review Date: 2008-03-06
Quilter's complete guide is the first quilt book I ever got and it is just the best. It show you everything a new quilter need to know and has a step by step way of learning how to quilt, if you can not get to a class.Each block is shown and there are step by step lessons, you will have a great looking quilt top if you do the blocks and learn how to quilt. Fons and Porter just do a great job.

Great basic information
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Review Date: 2008-01-14
I recently got interested in quilting and purchased this book. To my amazement it has all the basic information that you need to complete a quilt from beginning to end. There is information for several different quilts so not only is this a good reference book, you can go though it and get ideas for many quilts. I'm glad this is in my new library.

Quilters Guide
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Review Date: 2007-08-23
I love this book! You will find all you need to make a wonderful quilt. For beginners and longtime quilters alike.

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Vocabulary Cartoons: Building an Educated Vocabulary With Visual Mnemonics
Published in Library Binding by (2007-11-05)
Authors: Sam Burchers, Max Burchers, and Bryan Burchers
List price: $21.95

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Word association makes easy to remember vocab words!
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Review Date: 2008-05-09
BUY IT BUY IT BUY IT! It was recommended to us by a reading specialist.
It makes it very easy to recall definitions. I actaully bought it for my
6th and 3rd grader. They will read it for fun. LOVE IT!

vocabulary cartoons book
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Review Date: 2008-04-10
I am very happy with this book. It's fun and easily to read, my grandson love it. He read it almost every day.

Amazing!
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Review Date: 2008-03-27
I bought it becuase the reviews are so positive and it's great! it's really easy and fun to recite words with these cartoons and I acutally color them when looking at them make more fun as well as keep me concentrated. I'd definetly recommend it if you consider yourself as a visulizer...just types of people who read best to learn!

Fun and Easy
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-20
This is a fun and easy way to learn vocabulary words. Who doesn't want to learn effortlessly? Now you can "read" cute cartoons and expand your vocabulary at the same time! I've been using this book with my students for years -- always good for a memborable laugh!

Vocabulary Cartoons I and II
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-18
I have used these Vocabulary Cartoons since the first editions were available. I think the students enjoy this type of study. I have loaned many of my copies to students and colleagues. I am glad to see the extra vocab in the 2nd edition. I even have some of my own that I have added. This also makes a good project for the "talented artists" who may not enjoy studying vocab, but who learn as they provide cartoons. These students have fun as they learn. They work with students who provide the meanings and links. We highlight a synomym.The name Burchers comes to mind when I think of Vocab Study. You should invite students and teachers to submit their ideas. (I am retired, but I know this would be such a good project.)

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The Complete Phantom of the Opera (Owl Books)
Published in Paperback by Holt Paperbacks (1991-07-15)
Author: George Perry
List price: $25.00
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Wonderful book. Highly recommended!
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Review Date: 2007-12-29
I bought a copy of this book at a performance of The Phantom Of The Opera in 2000 and really love it. I tried to purchase a copy for a friend at the most recent performance we went to but it is no longer available and feel very lucky to have been able to find it here at Amazon. It tells of the Paris Opera House, Gaston Leroux, the original story and the movies. The reason I bought it is the last 100+ pages cover the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical and includes some incredible photographs. I was delighted when I got home and found it also includes the Libretto! I would encourage any fan of the musical to purchase a copy.

Beautiful
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Review Date: 2007-01-10
Loads of beautiful photos and lots of info. I love it. We do need and expanded edition to cover the movie. This is for Phantom Fans.

A very good book!!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-10
This a must have for any phans of the A.L.W. musical!!

Clearly, my dears, this IS the book for you.
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Review Date: 2006-01-11
This book... I have no words on how amazing it is.

When I rekindled my love for musicals, and of course, Phantom of the Opera made that happened... I had to get everything and learn everything about Phantom. So I found this book at the library and I went insane over it.

Firstly, it gives a clear background history on Gaston Leroux--the writer and the creator of Phantom of the Opera. Then, it goes into another section when talking about the films it inspired. You'll be surprised and amazed when you see it and read about it. Not only that, it tells you some small tidbit facts on the actors and actresses of these movies.

And then, my favorite part, it goes into the Lloyd Webber musical. And when I say "goes into" I mean it!! There are so many pictures of the Original London Cast it's phenominal! There ares ome behind the scenes pictures as well. I never seen so many pictures about Phantom sure in a book, ever.

And when you think that's enough, there is a libretto of the stage production--including scrafito'ed pictures of the OLC copied in there as it was when the CD/Cassette first made it's debut.

All in all, it's not clearly updated as it is now, there is mention of the movie and who they want in it. But otherwise, if you are a London Cast or simply a Phantom obsessionist, you MUST have this book. If you find it at a house sale, a junk pile, book sale... whatever... BUY IT. You will not be dissapointed!!

An absolute MUST to buy!!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-02
I recently purchased both 'The Complete Phantom of the Opera'and the novel, and I am soo impressed! After I saw the movie and bought the soundtrack, I knew that I had to have these books. My interst in the Phantom of the Opera was first sparked when I saw the silent version with Lon Cheney. Then I heard about the movie coming out, so I saw it and I was more than impressed. I still have yet to see the Broadway version however. So, I highly recommend the movie, the soundtrack and the books. In my opinion each is well worth the cost!!

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The Gregg Reference Manual
Published in Spiral-bound by Career Education (2004-06-14)
Author: William A. Sabin
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Essential reference work for anyone who writes
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Review Date: 2008-03-26
Have a question about colons, semicolons or commas? It's all here. Whether writing a term paper or business document, the Gregg Manual is a must-have. I had not heard of it until I was hired to edit reports and it has proved invaluable. Everything is covered, from how to write numbers to proper phraseology. Worth the money.

Great Reference
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Review Date: 2008-03-03
I started a new job in which I reference this book frequently. I would recommend it to anyone who is in need of a quick reference.

For writers its a must
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Review Date: 2008-02-25
Great book and will be used often. It was required for my studies for writning in all classes not just english

The Gregg Reference Manual - Phenomenal
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Review Date: 2007-12-23
I purchased the manual to use when I edit other people's documents. I have not had a chance to really go through and use the manual as yet because I've been busy with other things. I have flipped through the pages just to see what it offered and I have seen how terrific this manual is. It has everything a person would need in helping them to decide the best way to use grammar, spelling, editing, punctuation whether in editing or in writing. Use of the manual is great when writing business letters, addressing different dignitaries, and the list goes on. It would be especially helpful to the "Writers" of the world, and also especially if the non-Writers of the world or just anyone who couldn't remember certain things they were taught in English class in High School or College, this manual will definitely help.

I graded The Gregg Reference Manual five stars not because I've gone through the whole book, because I haven't as I mentioned above, but because if you open one or two pages, you can definitely see what this manual has to offer. It is well worth having. In fact, everybody needs a manual like the Gregg Manual. It would behoove any person to purchase this manual.

Now, if I can rate the Gregg Reference Manual with five stars without going through the whole manual yet, you can imagine what you, me, or anybody could accomplish by going through it from beginning to end. A person needs this manual next to them at all times, like you do with a dictionary.

Buy it!! It's well worth the money.

Reference LifeSaver
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Review Date: 2007-11-21
This reference manual has saved me many times. Easy to use and current with the latest trends. A must have in every office.

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Jan Karon's Mitford Cookbook and Kitchen Reader: Recipes from Mitford Cooks, Favorite Tales from Mitford Books (Mitford)
Published in Hardcover by Viking Adult (2004-10-21)
Author: Jan Karon
List price: $29.95
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Mitford Cookbook
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Review Date: 2008-07-04
This cookbook has all the great recipes you read about in the Mitford series. The pictures of the finished product, especially the Marmalade Cake, look very inviting and I can't wait to bake it! Thank You Jan Karon for being such a wonderful writer and recipe collector!!

AN AUSTRALIAN REVIEW
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Review Date: 2008-06-16
My 81 year old mother just adores Jan Karon's novels and was thrilled when I purchased the Mitford Cookbook from Amazon for her for Mother's Day in 2008. It is a beautifully designed book offering so much more than recipes - almost a devotional or coffee table book. Anyone who loves Jan Karon's books will find something worth reading in this delightful book - if you buy it, I'm sure you won't be disappointed! Regards Glenda, South Australia.

Great read for Mitford fans as well as great recipes!
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Review Date: 2008-06-14
Jan Karon's Mitford Cookbook and Kitchen Reader is the icing on the Orange Marmalade Cake! The recipes follow the southern cooking tradition and there are lots of entertaining personal notes and side stories from the author. The recipes are connected through book excerpts and the particular book and chapter are referenced. It was a fun way to review and remember the entire Mitford series. I recommend it as a must-have companion to the series. Polly

Cookbook Review
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Review Date: 2008-04-19
The Mitford Cookbook is a delightful and beautiful addition to my cookbook collection. The foods described in all the Mitford books always made my mouth water and here they are, every one, ready for me to try out. I had purchased two of the cookbooks for gifts before I decided to get one for myself. What a treat!

One of My Favorite Cookbooks
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-08
As a dedicated reader of Jan Karon's books, I had to buy Jan Karon's Mitford Cookbook and Kitchen Reader: Recipes from Mitford Cooks, Favorite Tales from Mitford Books (Mitford) as soon as it was available.

During a lonely time in my life, I listened to the audio versions of Karon's books. The Mitford community became another one of my communities, and the families of Mitford became part of my extended family.

I listened carefully to get the ingredients of the Orange Marmalade Cake. Then the cookbook appeared! Also there are all of Father Tim's recipes and Puny's food. Besides the Orange Marmalade Cake, I cannot select what comes in second. There are too many great choices, such as Emma's Pound Cake, the Rector's Meatloaf, and Louella's Buttermilk Chess Pie.

The vignettes are inspiring and entertaining. It is fun to recall the folks in the novels.

Jan Karon's food, like her writing, is comforting. She can use spice when she wishes, but most of her writing makes me feel calmer. Some of her recipes require more spice when I prepare them. This is probably a regional difference. In Louisiana, we like our food hotter than our weather. Therefore, I find it necessary to make a few adjustments.

There's no meat or vegetable recipe here that cannot be fixed by a little Tony Chachere's Original Creole Seasoning 8oz.

This is a beautiful book, and I'm thrilled to have it.

Mary Lou Cheatham (story cookbook author)

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The Leonardo Dicaprio Album
Published in Paperback by Plexus Publishing (UK) (1997-12)
Author: Brian J. Robb
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Average review score:

AwEsomE!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-04
I love this book! Of course, I love EVERY book about Leo! but this one was one of the first ones i bought about 3 or 4 years ago, so it'll always be one of my favorites :-) i recommend it

It was a fantastic book!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1998-12-18
This book was really fantastic!! I love Leo. He is one of the most beautiful men on Earth. I love him more than any one of you wannabes out there.

MUST FOR EVERY LEONARDO FAN!!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1998-12-08
this book is exelent! many pics (great ones!!!) and lots of info about his films, his life etc. also well writen with many quotes, his or his co-stars in several films. helps you descover many things about him. generaly great book..!!!! you must buy it!!!

a wonderful book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-02
i think the book was great, i learn so many things about leonardo, he seems to be such a wonderful person,very kind hearted,i love his pictures, anyone who is interested in leonardo dicaprio, i recommend this book, it's great.. ..

Not worth it.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-14
Although this is a good book for slavering preadolescent female fans who don't understand words more than two syllables in length, the book was unsatisfactory for anyone but the most devoted. Containing quotes, pictures and a short bio, get this one for your daughter only if you want to waste your money.


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