Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)It's to be a weeklong celebration of Alison Hart, Esteemed Reader. Today we're celebrating the release of her newest book, Whirlwind, available for the first time to non ninjas this week (we ninjas are able to get our books early). I've already read and loved it and I think you will also. It's worth...
Maddie Inherits a Cowboy (Harlequin Super Romance) Review
Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)If Nevada rancher Ty Hopewell and New York anthropology professor Madeline Blaine were Facebook Friends, their relationship would undoubtedly be characterized as "It's Complicated."Ty blames himself for the accidental death of his ranching partner Skip Blaine who is also Madeline's brother. Madeline...
Hounded to Death: A Novel Review
Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)Rita Mae Brown delivers a winner in this installment of her Sister Jane "Outfoxed Series". Where her last title seemed rushed to production and the plotline was not well-developed, "Hounded to Death" is a welcome return to a great read for Rita Mae fans.The story begins in late Spring in Kentucky at...
Break the Skin: A Novel Review
Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)This book is a must read! Excellent story line. The characters kept me wondering, throughout the book, what they would be up to next. Couldn't put it down until I finished it and then wished it wasn't done!Click Here to see more reviews about: Break the Skin: A NovelGet 35% OFFClick here for more information...
Beyond a Whisper: Training Horses with a New Language from the Behaviorist Review
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Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)I have been doing Animal Chiropractic for six years, and teaching it for the past four years. During that time, I have run across some problem children. I have always maintined that there must be an esier, kinder way of getting an animal to work with me. I have finally found, and i'm using (with success),...
Mrs. Pollifax Pursued (Mrs. Pollifax Mysteries) Review
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Michelle McGhee
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Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)I had read a Mrs. Pollifax novel before and not enjoyed it at all. This is the first time i've tried one after reading two other Gilman novels, and i expected to like it. I do. It is a funny thing, however, that i do not enjoy it as much as her other, non-series novels. Somehow it is a little forced,...
Helpful Hints For Horsemen: Dozens Of Handy Tips for the Ranch, Barn, and Tack Room Review
Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)An excellent resource for time tested things you can do to make your life with and around a horse easier, from on-the-trail remedies to simplifying and organizing your barn or shed. I found the ideas to be pretty common sense, some innovative, some clever, and most easy-to-do yourself and save a buck...
Working in the Shadows: A Year of Doing the Jobs (Most) Americans Won't Do Review
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Michelle McGhee
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Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)First off full disclosure: I am a Mexican born 1986 Amnesty U.S. citizen.Growing up in Los Angeles and the interest that was put on our education I could have easily fallen into one of these jobs. From the time I was 15 (I lied about my age) and went to work for a temp agency along side other Mexicans...
She Walks These Hills Review
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Michelle McGhee
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Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)She Walks These Hills is another excellent book in the Appalachian series by Sharyn McCrumb. She again combines two stories - one in the present and one in the past along with a pinch of a ghost story, culminating in an overall satisfying novel.This installment tells of the stories of Harm Sorley, an...
What Your Horse Wants You to Know: What Horses' "Bad" Behavior Means, and How to Correct It Review
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Michelle McGhee
on 7/28/2012
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Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)I have known Gincy Bucklin via cyberspace for quite a few years. We were fellow subscribers to the Horseman list until it fell into disuse, and when Gincy started her own list (Riding With Confidence) I subscribed immediately.Gincy is one of the best and most knowledgeable teachers of riding that I know,...
Comeback: A Parker Novel (Parker Novels) Review
Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)Professional thief Parker returns in this suspenseful tale of a caper gone wrong. Parker, with fellow thieves Liss and Mackey, conspires to rob the coffers of the Christian Crusade, part of the ministry of the Reverend William Archibald. Despite some last minute nerves on the part of their inside man,...
Classic American Semi Trucks Review
Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)I'd recomend this short but awesome book to ANY truck enthusiast. It has the model and style history of over 18 semi truck manufacturers, as well as awesome photos. JUST BUY IT, OK?Click Here to see more reviews about: Classic American Semi TrucksClimb in for an over-the-road journey through the variety...
As The World Dies: Untold Tales Vol 1: Volume One (Volume 1) Review
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Michelle McGhee
on 7/27/2012
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apocalyptic fiction,
great zombie book,
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Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)I really enjoyed reading Frater's trilogy, and when the "Untold" came out I grabbed it up right away. Frater is a great story teller and I could have given the "Untold" 5 Stars, but her new book seems to have fallen into some of the same problems that other Zombie novels have; typos that distract from...
CRUDDY: An Illustrated Novel Review
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Michelle McGhee
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Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)I had never heard of Lynda Barry before getting a tip about this book from another Amazon reader. For some reason I was expecting something along the lines of Phoebe Gloeckner's "Diary of a Teenage Girl"...graphic novel about girl coming of age in the 70's, etc. But this is no memoir--at least, I hope...
Chris Gore's Ultimate Film Festival Survival Guide, 4th edition: The Essential Companion for Filmmakers and Festival-Goers (Chris Gore's Ultimate Flim Festival Survival Guide) Review
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Michelle McGhee
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distribution,
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Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)I really liked this book. It gave a great incite into what it takes to get into a film festival though a marketing perspective. When making a movie this is great for providing information on stuff to keep in mind if you want to make money on your movie. He talks about how to get into parties and what...
May God Have Mercy: A True Story of Crime and Punishment Review
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Michelle McGhee
on 7/26/2012
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5 stars,
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Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)Yes, this book is excellent journalism, well written, and a haunting look at life on Death Row and the "death industry" of lawyers, appeals, prisons, and so on. However, I do have one serious problem with Tucker's narrative: Why, at no point, was he even willing to consider the possibility that Coleman...
Buffalo for the Broken Heart: Restoring Life to a Black Hills Ranch Review
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Michelle McGhee
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south dakota
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Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)O'Brien's quest for meaning in life, as defined by his relationship with the land and the animals that call it home, continues here. In his previous novel, Equinox, he explored the dichotomy in his life between the pull of the wild, and the demands of a stable relationship that required more than he...