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ExcellentReview Date: 1999-03-03
Excellent! Great teaching tool!Review Date: 2000-01-06
Great book! Exiting for all kids but harder for ages 3 to 6Review Date: 1999-02-23

Used price: $9.73

Must Read if you are headed to Australia for over 3 weeksReview Date: 2004-06-10
The prices and costs may not be up to date but these can be determined by surfing the net. Well worth the price and the effort.
Like I said, a must - read for anyone headed to Australia for over 3 weeks.
Bear in mind however that this version has not been updated for a few years.
Survival Handbook for New Australian Immigrants!Review Date: 2000-09-13
Survival Handbook for New Australian Immigrants!Review Date: 2000-09-13

Extremely helpful bookReview Date: 2007-03-07
YOU DO HAVE UNDERSTANDING!...Read this book and you will seeReview Date: 2000-10-08
This book is very easy(light, relaxing)to read, it uses humour to help you understand your situation...eg: it compares the anxiety to a monster called 'IT'..... with a good uses of humour and simple cartoons...I understood my situation...when I was reading it...it felt as if the book was a mirror...i felt understood and felt like I was part of the book because 'the book understood me so much'...have you ever wished that your loved ones can read your mind?...th book does that... after reading the book...I had to get one for myself to keep...but I went to many book stores and they were all sold out...and i had to wait 2 weeks...which i couldn't...so i had to try getting it from the net(i never shopped from the net before) this book provides understanding, a lot of help, a break from stress(humour) and is just wonderful ^_^
you may feel that you are surely alone...but I can assure that you are definately not alone
A fun approach to panic attacksReview Date: 2000-06-22

Used price: $6.75

Great Travel BookReview Date: 2002-07-25
Very thorough coverageReview Date: 2000-05-24
The only book you'll needReview Date: 2001-01-24

Used price: $3.72

Lost and foundReview Date: 2008-11-06
Bought it whilst i was still living in Oz. Read it last week, after residing in Portugal for over 1 year... and i am so glad i waited.
It made me miss australia, all the familiar names and tv shows and journalists and lingo...
The book is fabulous, recomend it no worries but i wont bore you with details, they are available just up in the editors area.
Just buy it and read it!
Very good!Review Date: 2007-06-21
Some of his accounts related to his girlfriend sounded oddly familiar, until I realised I had read her book ("Holy Cow") months ago, which deals with her adventures and quest for the meaning of life after moving to India to join him!
The Book Description on this page is wrong. Here is the correct one taken from Amazon.co.uk:
Synopsis
Jonathan Harley knew that becoming the ABC's man in South Asia at the age of only twenty-eight was a dream job. But he'd just fallen in love and wasn't so sure he really wanted it. It took a weekend of soul searching to realise that this would be the experience of a lifetime. From covering India's endearingly over-the-top response to the death of cricketing legend Don Bradman to being the only Australian journalist in Afghanistan on September 11 2001, Lost in Transmission is Harley's exciting, often moving, funny and disarmingly honest account of the three years he spent, lurching from one hair-raising misadventure to the next, reporting from one of the most exotic and, as events unfurled, alarming corners of the planet. Shifting effortlessly between the serious, the sublime and the ridiculous, this is the story of a stranger at something of a loss in an even stranger land - a young man struggling to comprehend and comment on life in a part of the world that never quite makes sense...
Funny, frightening, and insightful!Review Date: 2005-06-18

Used price: $95.00

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Historical Archaeology, 35:2 (2001)
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Australasian Historical Archaeology, 18 (2000)
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American Antiquity, 66:1 (2001)

Great!Review Date: 2006-12-31
Mr Chatterbox and a magic hat!Review Date: 2006-11-25
After chatting to the hat maker all day long the hat maker orders a magic hat!
This hat grows ever time Mr. Chatterbox chatters aimlessly about nothing much in particular. When the hat finally reaches the ground Mr. Chatter box is quite perplexed. After some silence on his part the hat shrinks back to its normal size. After a few of these hat incidents Mr. Chatterbox finally learns his lesson! And everyone lives happily ever after.
Another great book in the Mr. Men seriesReview Date: 2000-04-14
Mr. Chatterbox teaches the reader about modesty and the importance of listening. As his name suggests, he talks too much! His friends find a clever way to keep him quiet and make him a better listener. Could this apply to me as well as to my child?

A Quality EducationReview Date: 2004-06-08
Sorry for the randomness of this review, but I'm insane.
A Tasteful TaleReview Date: 2001-07-18
One of the top Mr. Men books!Review Date: 1998-11-12

No complaintsReview Date: 2008-06-18
Give your child a perspective on his behavior!Review Date: 2001-11-11
Mr. GrumpyReview Date: 2000-06-16

Funny Stuff!Review Date: 2008-06-28
"Mr. Impossible can do anything... he can... That's Impossible! You try it!" I must have said those words a million times since I read it (whenever some engineer would want me to defy the laws of physics because that was what the project should make happen).
For some reason I thought of it this week and was telling my daughters about it. I am happily suprised that I am able to get it now in the USA.
A Page TurnerReview Date: 2001-06-30
My Childhood Favorite is now My Son's FavoriteReview Date: 2008-10-26
William meets Mr. Impossible on the way to school one day. As they walk together, William asks Mr. Impossible a series of questions, and each answer is follwed by an impossible feat.
Mr. Impossible goes with him to the school, and continues to impress everyone with his impossible tricks. At the end of the book, William tells his parents about his new friend, and they say,
"That's Impossible." ;)
I loved the Mr. Men and Little Miss series in the 70s when I was just a kid, and it positively blew my mind when I found out they has been reprinted.
Another one that children can relate to is Mr. Noisy (Mr. Men and Little Miss).
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