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Firebird
by Janice Graham
 (8/9/2001)
Bettye Herlocker
I just finished listening to the tape and found it to be a wonderful book. I couldn't wait to finish it and then was sad that it was finished! This author is destined to be great.
Finding Fish
by Antwone Quenton Fisher
 (8/9/2001)
Vina
As a social worker, this book immediately caught my attention. I wanted to read it to understand what goes through the mind of a foster child, and what drives them to either fail or succeed. Mr. Fisher captured both ends of the spectrum in his remarkable book, with hismore
False Memory
by Dean Koontz
 (8/9/2001)
R. Stinson
False Memory is one of the best Dean Koontz books. It takes you down a road and twists into a deep plot that no one could predict. I am an avid reader and this is one of the best books I have ever experienced. You will not be able to put it down because themore
Ella Enchanted
by Gail Carson Levine
 (8/9/2001)
Annie
Ella Enchanted is an amazing fantasy story. I could picture each scene as I read and just couldn't put the book down. The prince and Ella's father's appearances weren't thoroughly described, so I had difficulty picturing them. I definitely admire Ella's courageousnessmore
Ella Enchanted
by Gail Carson Levine
 (8/9/2001)
Cindy
I read Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine. It's about a girl who has been cursed from a fairy named Lucinda. Now that Ella is all grown up, she must obey every word a person tells her to do. Even though the command is mean like killing an person, she still must do it.
Ella Enchanted
by Gail Carson Levine
 (8/9/2001)
Ariel
This book helped guide me through my life and taught me special important things that I will never forget. It was exciting seeing Ella live through her problems and solve them. She's seems so strong and love it how she believes in herself. I think everyone should domore
Ella Enchanted
by Gail Carson Levine
 (8/9/2001)
Aelise
Ella Enchanted is my all time favorite book. It is thrilling,imaginative, and easily related to. The only problem I had with it though was that I couldn't really picture Prince Charmont. But, I think the main reason I love this book is that I can easily relate to Ella and her world.
Ella Enchanted
by Gail Carson Levine
 (8/9/2001)
Ella
I thought the book was very exhilarating. I could picture the ogres very well. I loved the banister scenario. They were a match made in heaven.
Ella Enchanted
by Gail Carson Levine
 (8/9/2001)
Aleisha
I enjoyed this story very much. I must say it was creative and written very well. I have read this book numerous times and have enjoyed it just as much each and every time.
Ella Enchanted
by Gail Carson Levine
 (8/9/2001)
Anonymous
I think that Ella Enchanted is the most wonderful, interesting and enjoyable book I have ever read. It is like the Cinderella story only with more details and anticipation. I love this book and read it frequently.
Ella Enchanted
by Gail Carson Levine
 (8/9/2001)
Kim
I think that this book was awesome. Its my favorite book and I have read it many times.
Ella Enchanted
by Gail Carson Levine
 (8/9/2001)
Lisa
I thought it was amazing since my favorite tale is Cinderella. There was only one thing that bothered me and it was that I couldn't picture what the prince looked like. It was an unusual look she described. But other than that it was very good. Very creative and shemore
Ella Enchanted
by Gail Carson Levine
 (8/9/2001)
Ali
The book is one of the best I have ever read. Out of 1-10 I give it a 15. Thanks for your time.
Easy Prey
by John Sandford
 (8/9/2001)
ViagraCat
Sandford is among the best at police procedural mysteries, but he tries too hard in this one. A couple of people get murdered at a drug-infested glam party and during the investigation by the ever-dogged Lucas Davenport, more questions than answers pop up asmore
Dune: House Atreides
by Brian Herbert, Kevin J. Anderson
 (8/9/2001)
Mark Kani
I thought that this novel sets the scene to Dune very well and that the characters seem to portray the story and the history of the rest of the Dune novels in every realistic setting , This is a well deserved prequel and sets the context of the Dune series in whichmore
Driving Over Lemons: An Optimist in Andalucia
by Chris Stewart
 (8/9/2001)
Michael Clow
I was offered the book to read from both my mother and mother in law when I suddenly announced I was going to move to Spain. Being a "dealer" myself not in sheep but in Furniture and commercial vehicles I felt akin with Chris's Plight at the Auction. Best book since Gorky Park.
Driving Over Lemons: An Optimist in Andalucia
by Chris Stewart
 (8/9/2001)
Veronica W
This book should not be missed. I confess I am not much more than a 'buy a book when travelling' type of reader, but even so that still means half a dozen books a year or so.
I felt I was there I could see the hills, the olive trees, the bridge, the river, themore

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 (8/9/2001)
Faye
About three weeks ago I went to visit a friend and couldn't believe the amount of weight he'd lost since I'd seen him last, I asked him how he'd done it and over coffee he told me about this amazing Doctor and his book, Dr Atkins New Diet Revolution. I had a loan of themore

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 (8/9/2001)
Kat
Very simply, I lost 40 pounds in 4 months (59 in total), my cholesterol went from 268 to 209 in a year and a half, my triglicerides went from 282 to 82. The most valuable lesson I learned from my experience is that discipline is the answer to ALL of life's challenges -more

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 (8/9/2001)
Michelle Deus
I tried this diet in the 70's and lost a great amount of weight in a short period of time and found it to be the easiest diet to follow, again I have read the book, and am excited to say that I am already losing the weight I gained over the last few years! Imore

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