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Review Date: 5/8/2007
Helpful Score: 1
Get ready for a laugh invasion with this un-bee-lievable swarm of bug jokes! They're guaranteed gnat to sting or bite. But your sense may fly out the window when these nonsensical bug jokes start to itch and tickle. Bee-lieve it!
Review Date: 5/8/2007
How do ghosts go through locked doors? With skeleton keys!
Share some ghostly giggles with these friendly ghouls. You'll be shaking with laughter as you visit haunted houses and meet some hilarious ghosts!
Share some ghostly giggles with these friendly ghouls. You'll be shaking with laughter as you visit haunted houses and meet some hilarious ghosts!
Review Date: 5/12/2007
Very short stories to illustrate a point with scriptures verses and questions for discussion.
Review Date: 4/23/2010
Helpful Score: 3
I started this book on a busy weekend and had it finished before the weekend ended because I kept turning pages. From the first page to the last, my attention was captive. Then I let my mother-in-law read it, and she finished in less than a day, because she couldn't put it down, either.
When Luke Davis returns to his home town, he plans to get the girl who broke his heart out of his mind forever. Instead he is caught up in a contest in which he is the prize. His cousins think a wife will help him forget Rachel Hamilton, so they invite 5 mail-order brides to come and marry their cousin. Surely they won't all come. They are right, only 3 arrive in town, each demanding that Luke marry her. And, what of Rachel? With the help of her tomboy daughter, she enters the contest to win Luke's heart - anonymously! Get the book and find out if she succeeds. If you can't get it on PaperBackSwap, since I'm not giving up my copy yet, you won't regret purchasing your own book. It's well worth the small cost.
When Luke Davis returns to his home town, he plans to get the girl who broke his heart out of his mind forever. Instead he is caught up in a contest in which he is the prize. His cousins think a wife will help him forget Rachel Hamilton, so they invite 5 mail-order brides to come and marry their cousin. Surely they won't all come. They are right, only 3 arrive in town, each demanding that Luke marry her. And, what of Rachel? With the help of her tomboy daughter, she enters the contest to win Luke's heart - anonymously! Get the book and find out if she succeeds. If you can't get it on PaperBackSwap, since I'm not giving up my copy yet, you won't regret purchasing your own book. It's well worth the small cost.
Review Date: 5/11/2007
Phillip Keller is best-known as the gifted naturalist and writer who gave us A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23. His deep love and knowledge of nature eloquently reveal the Creator in his creation.
In As a Tree Grows, Keller enriches our understanding of Spiritual growth by comparing parallel principles of natural growth in the life of a tree with supernatural truth in the life of a believer. As a Tree Grows is a bright and moving source of inspiration and instruction for anyone who wants to become more like Jesus Christ.
In As a Tree Grows, Keller enriches our understanding of Spiritual growth by comparing parallel principles of natural growth in the life of a tree with supernatural truth in the life of a believer. As a Tree Grows is a bright and moving source of inspiration and instruction for anyone who wants to become more like Jesus Christ.
At Home in Mitford (Mitford Years, Bk 1) (Audio Cassette) (Abridged)
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Review Date: 5/12/2007
Welcome to Mitford, a charming North Carolina town where you'll meet Father Tim, the village rector and lifelong bachelor, his maverick dog, and a mountain boy who will touch your heart. You'll even hear a love story that's been kept a secret for over sixty years.
It's easy to feel at home in Mitford, where you'll laugh, cry and come back for more.
This is the first book in the Mitford Years series.
It's easy to feel at home in Mitford, where you'll laugh, cry and come back for more.
This is the first book in the Mitford Years series.
Review Date: 5/6/2007
Xan Harrington wanted a man who'd love her for herself rather than her fortune. Fate had brought her to the Bad River. Or, more accurately, she had thrown a dart at her map of the U.S.A. and where it had landed she had followed: the Badlands were as good a place as any to find a husband.
She figured that she'd know on sight the man she wanted to spend the rest of her life with; so she'd placed an advertisement in the local paper - Bad Man Wanted For A Husband! - And Judd Coltrain had walked into her life. With his deep, sexy drawl and rugged good looks, Xan knew she'd found the perfect man to be the father of her children. But was Judd the simple rancher he seemed? Or would Xan live to regret the day she became a Bad man's bride?
She figured that she'd know on sight the man she wanted to spend the rest of her life with; so she'd placed an advertisement in the local paper - Bad Man Wanted For A Husband! - And Judd Coltrain had walked into her life. With his deep, sexy drawl and rugged good looks, Xan knew she'd found the perfect man to be the father of her children. But was Judd the simple rancher he seemed? Or would Xan live to regret the day she became a Bad man's bride?
Review Date: 5/14/2007
Good story. One cassette in a case.
Review Date: 5/6/2007
Really, Deric didn't mean to steal the neighbor's kitten. After all, he'd always fancied himself more of a dog man. It's just that, when he saw the wet, shivering creature in the backyard next door, he felt a little sorry for it. But life would never be the same for Deric, and his wife, Aileen, now that they had Thermal, the scrappy, furry bundle of curiosity so named after the Refrigerator Incident, involving several hours behind closed fridge doors, a package of cold cuts, and...well, Thermal was well and truly dubbed The Cat Who Came in from the Cold.
Review Date: 5/6/2007
Helpful Score: 1
Inheriting the home of her former employer was a miracle for the near-bankrupt struggling student. Yet her sudden windfall had come with an unexpected price. Namely Rick Wingate, whose family should have rightfully inherited Cynthia's new estate, and who was convinced this instant heiress was up to no good.
Cynthia knew she should consider Rick her enemy, but she could only see him as a man determined to protect his family, a man whose very touch shot fireworks through her body. And suddenly, no monetary gift held as much allure as the hope of becoming Rick's Cinderella bride....
Cynthia knew she should consider Rick her enemy, but she could only see him as a man determined to protect his family, a man whose very touch shot fireworks through her body. And suddenly, no monetary gift held as much allure as the hope of becoming Rick's Cinderella bride....
Review Date: 5/12/2007
Very good Amish story. Great to listen to in the car or while working in the house.
Review Date: 5/12/2007
This is a very good Amish story. Great to listen to in the car or while you work in the house.
Review Date: 5/8/2007
Everybody knows a few knock-knock jokes, but here are more than 500 of them to laugh at, groan at, and tell your friends.
You'll find the old classics along with many knock-knocks that never have appeared in print before.
Your name is probably in here, too. Look yourself up.
Tip: Knock-knocks don't work when you read them to yourself. Say them aloud!
You'll find the old classics along with many knock-knocks that never have appeared in print before.
Your name is probably in here, too. Look yourself up.
Tip: Knock-knocks don't work when you read them to yourself. Say them aloud!
Review Date: 5/6/2007
Everyone knew the kind of girl Jean Timberlake was - ask anybody in the sleepy surf town of Floral Beach and they'd say Jean was wild, looking for trouble. But she certainly wasn't looking for murder. She was found dead on the beach seventeen years ago, and a rowdy ex-boyfriend named Bailey Fowler was convicted of her murder and imprisoned - and then Bailey escaped. Now private eye Kensey Millhone steps into a case that should never have closed, in a town where there's no such thing as a "privite" investigation.
Review Date: 5/12/2007
Reformed art forger Tilda Goodnight reluctantly joins forces with semi-reformed con man Davy Dempsey to steal a dubious painting and several million embezzled dollars from a lethal widow named Clea who has targeted a mild-mannered art collector as her next dearly departed. Complications include her sister, the female impersonator, his best friend, the reformed cat burglar, a recidivist embezzler named Rabbit, a hit man, some lousy sex, and a jukebox. Touble ensues....
Review Date: 5/6/2007
When seventy-year-old Ginny invites her three daughters to join her for two weeks at Star's End, her new estate on the Maine coast, each accepts reluctantly, since Ginny was always more dutiful than loving. All three have found ways to rebel against their emotionally impoverished childhoods. Caroline, forty, is a successful lawyer driven to put a demanding career ahead of her personal life. Annette, thirty-seven, lavishes more attention on her husband and five children than they need or want. And twice-married, twice-divorced Leah, thirty-four, now fills her life with empty socializing. Together at Stary's End, as they await Ginny's arrival, they gradually discover the scandalous secret behind her stony facade - and begin to understand the deepest desires of their own hearts.
Review Date: 5/8/2007
Helpful Score: 1
Born into slavery, young Harriet Tubman knew only hard work and hunger. Escape seemed impossible - certainly dangerous. Yet Harriet was strong-willed and courageous. "Someday," she said, "I'm going to be free."
When finally she did escape NOrth, by the secret route called the "Undergroud Railroad," Harriet didn't forget her people. Again and again she risked her life to lead them on the same secret, dangerous journey.
Freedom Train is the exciting, true story of Harriet Tubman's bold and daring life.
When finally she did escape NOrth, by the secret route called the "Undergroud Railroad," Harriet didn't forget her people. Again and again she risked her life to lead them on the same secret, dangerous journey.
Freedom Train is the exciting, true story of Harriet Tubman's bold and daring life.
Review Date: 1/21/2010
The Glassblower is a well-written and well-researched story that makes the readers feel as if they are part of the time period and involved with the characters. Both hero and heroine grow during the story, becoming better people. This is a book well worth the time to read.
Review Date: 5/14/2007
A good short story western. One cassette in a case.
Review Date: 5/6/2007
Heaven Leigh Casteel was the prettiest smartest girl in the backwoods, despite her ragged clothes and dirty face...despite a father meaner than ten vipers...despite her weary stepmother, who worked her like a mule. For her brother Tom and the little ones, Heaven clung to her pride and her hopes. Someday they'd get away and show the world that they were decent, fine and talented - worthy of love and respect.
Then Heaven's stepmother ran off, and her wicked, greedy father had a scheme - a vicious scheme that threatened to destroy the precious dream of Heaven and the children forever!
Then Heaven's stepmother ran off, and her wicked, greedy father had a scheme - a vicious scheme that threatened to destroy the precious dream of Heaven and the children forever!
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