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Review Date: 9/5/2005
Great read -- this is the first of Jan Burke's books I've read, and I am now eager to read all of her Irene Kelly series. Well written, and a real page-turner.
Review Date: 8/18/2005
A childhood favorite, and a nice companion to Laura Ingalls Wilder's books
Review Date: 11/26/2005
A great selection of short stories, including some well-deserved award winners, the first Irene Kelly short story, and a follow-up to "Bones." Good reading, especially for commuting.
Review Date: 10/25/2005
A good read, with an unexpected ending. Too many different plots going on simultaneously, but still enjoyable. _Ridiculously_ small print, however, in the paperback edition.
Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything (Freakonomics, Bk 1)
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Review Date: 8/25/2005
Helpful Score: 5
Absolutely fascinating, well written and entertaining -- which is saying a lot, given that I tend to twitch uncontrollably when I hear the term "economics." Levitt has the ability to pull together what seem to be completely disparate concepts -- things that no one else have seen -- and have them make sense. (For example, his chapter on why crack dealers still live at home with their mothers - brilliant!)
Review Date: 11/26/2005
Another delightful read from Julie Q, this time focusing on the irrepresible Hyacinth Bridgerton and her romance with Lady Danbury's grandson Gareth. Witty and well written, as always.
King of the Wind - Newbery Promo '99 : The Story of the Godolphin (Aladdin Fiction)
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Review Date: 8/18/2005
A classic for any young person going through the horse phase (and haven't we all?).
Review Date: 10/3/2005
Standard Lindsey, but worth getting just for the hilarious inside cover painting -- an excessively tanned (and still beady-eyed) Fabio, wearing nothing but a strategically-placed, excessively pale, highly nubile maiden.
Review Date: 1/1/2006
Classic stories of epidemiology from a master. If you were a fan of the series "Medical Investigation," you'll recognize some of the stories.
Review Date: 8/18/2005
Yet another childhood classic, and winner of the Newbery Medal -- good reading for all ages!
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