The Digital Bits Insider's Guide to DVD Review

Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)I have to they did a great job on this book. I love the site and the book is great as well. A great amount of time and work was put into the book and it shows. This is a great book for all,especially new DVD users.But it still has great info for hardcore fans as well. I know that I will be letting friends...
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Return to Manitou Review

Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)A true story that all family members can read and hard to put down. Mixed up with some comedy, sadness but most of all. a pure determination of the spirit of the author. Takes you to a place she knows and makes you feel you've been there. I fell in love with Clifford too.Ms. Nancy Bailey is unafraid...
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The Forgotten Man Review

Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)I really enjoyed this book. It is a great love story. It eliminates the myth that men don't get hurt in love relationships. The ending left me hanging so I will be glad when the next book is published.Click Here to see more reviews about: The Forgotten ManAre the really good men just forgotten, or overshadowed...
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The Innocent Pirate Review

Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)Set in rural Georgia, this story has a keen sense of place and time. Reminiscent of Bradford's Red Sky at Morning and Raucher's Summer of 42, the story is poignant and nostalgic, bringing to mind lazy summer days and pasttimes of being a kid in the early 60s. The story, and especially the conclusion,...
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A Guide to the Allegheny National Forest Review

Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)Written by Tom Dwyer, A Guide To The Allegheny National Forest is a marvelous pocket reference packed with history, detailed commentaries, maps, area-specific information and much more concerning this grand, 513,000 acre historic forest that makes Pennsylvania truly sylvan. Of especial note are the many...
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Re-Ride Review

Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)I am really into horses and I loved this book. The horse facts are really accurate and fun, and the description is very realistic. Even if you are not a horse lover you should still read this book. It is probably good for anywhere from 12-16 years of age, and isn't too difficult a read for even younger....
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Lucy Unstrung Review

Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)I wasn't quite sure what to expect when I received this book for review. From the publishers: "Lucy is a sensible, perhaps even rigid, thirteen year old who is convinced that Grandma, God, and the Catholic Church are on her side. She tries hard to make her twenty-eight-year-old mother see the error of...
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Let's Pretend This Never Happened (Dear Dumb Diary, No. 1) Review

Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)My almost 8yr old daughter begged me to buy this series for her after she saw the catchy title and cover in the store. I consider myself a pretty laid back mom, but I feel that this series is very inappropriate for children. I read about halfway through the first book with my daughter and was very uncomfortable...
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The Modern Amazons : Warrior Women on Screen Review

Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)What this fun, engaging book lacks in depth, it makes up for in breadth. I did not find this especially helpful in gaining a deeper understanding of the changing roles that strong female characters have been playing in popular culture in the past several decades, but no book I know can match it for its...
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Reynolds Review

Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)Here's what I've been harvesting lately from movies, tv shows, and fiction: the value of witnessing characters who struggle with their problems but are unable to see what it is in their make-up that makes the struggle so hard. The audience can see it, but the character can't. I won't stay with stories...
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Just Pencil Me In: Your Guide to Moving & Getting Settled After 60 (The Best Half of Life) Review

Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)This book about moving is geared toward people 60 and up who are making significant moves. This is a time in your life when, for the first time, you're probably not being drawn to a specific location due to a major life experience like a career change. There's a lot of freedom, but there are also plenty...
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The Alaska Highway: An Insider's Guide Review

Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)Mr. Dalby has captured the spirit and reality of this "dream" trip. His advice, observations, and anecdotes are worth the purchase of this book, even if you don't plan to travel the Alaska Highway. His descriptions are great and the common sense approach is refreshing. We plan to take this trip in the...
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Off-Roader Driving, Edition 1.2 Review

Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)This is an excellent 4wd manual. In fact, it is probably the best basic 4wd user book currently in publication. From the first look at the index on the cover flap, to the quality paper and colour pictures, you know that this book is different from most.Tom Sheppard's technical background as a test pilot...
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The Dreamer (Ala Notable Children's Books. Older Readers) Review

Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)ENTER THE DREAM! Were you a dreamy kid? The type of kid that parents & teachers nagged to focus more? Do you have a child like that? If yes, you will love this book. Inspired by the life of a real poet in Chile, Pablo Neruda, the book's prose is dream-like and poetic. It is greatly enhanced by award-winning...
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The Last Scream (Fear Street: Fear Park, No. 3) Review

Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)Synopsis: There have been numerous deaths occurring in Fear Park. A bomb exploded in the `House of Mirrors' killing twelve people; A person got trapped to death beneath the Ferris Wheel; the manager of the Animal Preserve was mauled to death by lions and so on. Due to these strange and bizarre incidents,...
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Funeral Food (Tory Bauer Mystery) Review

Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)If you have not already read Kathleen Taylor's Tory Bauer mysteries, you've missed some sprightly good times. Not to worry, though. As it turns out, FUNERAL FOOD, her latest book published by Avon is actually the *first* in the series. It was originally published in a very small edition as THE MISSIONARY...
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Streetbikes: Everything You Need to Know Review

Average Reviews:(More customer reviews)This book is great for those just starting out and if you are thinking about getting a bike. lots of info well worth a discounted price.Click Here to see more reviews about: Streetbikes: Everything You Need to KnowClick here for more information about Streetbikes: Everything You Need to K...
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