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It works fine on my Jeep Commander dash as there is a nice depressed area to place it. Sure beats the adhesive mount that fell off after the first cold weather road trip.
Modern musicians a book

this whole series is awesome. now im a 12 year old kid saying this book is awesome. most of you people are probably 25+ you are crazy taking a book meant for 10 to 15 year olds and judging it lets let the KIDS be the judge of that. you people are pitiful
SpongeBob Classic Lunch Napkins

I love my Kindle and should get commission on all of the folks that have purchased one because of my recommendation.
Neoprene Sleeve Case Lilac

A nice and comprehensive introduction to Buddhism from a Guy who tried the main traditions (Zen, Tibetan and Theravada). Very easy but never superficial reading, complete with glossary and commented bibliography. I found the first couple of chapters a bit slow, but then again this is really intended to be a first book and this reader has read more than a few on the subject. I also wish that Mr Claxton, drawing from his sincretic experience, had extended his comparison of the branches of Buddhism at the end of the book, which is very interesting but too short. Anyway, he delivers what he promises. It is a perfect gift to a friend who is attracted to Buddhism but is clueless.
The Heart of Buddhism

I have to admit I enjoyed this book – the settings were very interesting, and the main character, Jacob, was very likable.

However, I was incredibly disappointed by the love story that takes center stage. If you’re looking for a book with a female lead you can root for, this is DEFINITELY not it. Marlena is the main star of the equestrian act and loves horses and for that – and that alone – you are supposed to love her.

The two of them – Jacob and Marlena – bond over their shared passion for animals (he’s the circus vet) and hiding from her crazy husband, but there is no real spark between them to latch onto as a reader, and their whole relationship leaves something to be desired. Actual chemistry, maybe?

In addition to that, the storyline is often incredibly contrived, to a point where by the end I couldn’t bring myself to buy into any of it anymore.

An amusing read, just the same, but I didn’t find it to be all it was cracked up to be.
Honeywell 36220 Replacement Air

I have had my Kindle 2 for a year. I had no problems with it until I left it in screen saver mode for about a month during the Christmas holidays. Now every time I click to awake it, I have this annoying background image like it’s burned into my display. It does mostly go away once I open a book, but still…. Amazon says that the Kindle never goes to a blank (white) screen on its own. So, be sure to close yours completely out if you aren’t going to be using it for an extended time.
The Liberties of Wit

I read the saga because my friends suggested it to me, and I will say that I do like the Twilight books, but I am not overly obsessed with them. I think all together the characters are well developed, but Bella is one character that is harder to understand. I also agree with many others who say that the book has a lot of unnecessary parts of the story in it, but is lacking in some scenes that I would have loved to read. I think if you are looking for a easy read then you have found the perfect book for you. This may be a personal preference but I also have a hard time following books in a first person point of view, but the book did keep my interest and I would read them again.

I do wish though that Stephanie would elaborate more on Carlisle and Esme’s relationship. These are two characters, besides Alice, that I found interesting and captured my attention. I mean seriously Carlisle is three-hundred and something years old, he must have some type of story to tell. I would love to read about how he and Esme fell in love with each other and their years and struggles as a couple. If Stephanie would write a book about them I would defiantly take the time to read it.

All in all I think the books are a good read for the feel of fiction and fantasy. They are easy to read and a very great page turner. You may be on the edge of your seat for most of the book if you get can get past some of the whining.
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What you take from this book depends mostly on the type of person you are.

If you spend your life shaking your head at what others around you are doing “wrong”, while internally applauding your own goodness…if you subscribe to narrow-minded views which you call “the Word of God” but which really serve to spread hate and fear against things you don’t understand or which really aren’t any of your business in the first place…if you’ve spent your life denying yourself the joy which could have been yours in favor of doing what you were taught was “right”…if you have ignored the fact that it has been proven and recorded in history that the Bible was originally composed of much more than we know today, but due to man’s corruption (and fear of loss of power over those they ruled) was edited according to man’s agenda…Yeah, you hate this book because you feel as though you’ve been insulted. You will fixate on the fact that it states that there is no heaven or hell, no devil, no damnation. No vengeful, wrathful God to punish those wrongdoers around you. That everything you hung your hopes on isn’t real. After all, this is the God you’ve lived your life thinking you knew, and you’re probably afraid to think beyond that. That’s a shame, because you’re missing the point entirely.

Meanwhile, if you want to live a life of love, joy and peace…if you already believed prior to reading this that there must be more to life than what you see around you with your human eyes…if you already believed that we are all one, and that we are all a part of God, and that we are all meant for more than what we have been taught we are worth, that we are NOT naturally sinful or shameful, that we are all gifted with God’s love regardless of what we do, that we are perfect creations which make bad choices…you’ll love this book as I do, and you’ll refer back to it frequently as I do in order to reinforce the ideas and make them a part of your heart.

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Men s J Jerry

This book had me hooked from the 1st page. The characters are awesome & this is well written. Makes a good book for any book club and or class. Worth every penny!
Improving Outcomes in Chronic

For all of those of us who were influenced by JD Saliger’s capture of the spirit of adolesence in the 1950s, for those of us who truly commited to reading after devouring the pages of CATCHER IN THE RYE many times over, this is a sad day. The guru of adolescents – then and since then and now – is gone. Adding to the aura of genius as a writer is the aura of mystery that surrounded the greater part of his life: will we ever know the etiology of his silence? With his death we can only hope that the manuscripts that were never published in his lifetime will beign to appear and be available to public evaluation and consumption. Until that time, we can only offer appreciation to a very influential writer of our times. Grady Harp, January 10
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