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review 2014-01-06 02:37
Review of "Better Homes and Gardens Country Cooking"
Better Homes and Gardens Country Cooking (Better Homes & Gardens Books) - Better Homes and Gardens

Moving review from amazon now that my kindle account is banned from posting after commenting on author review circles. 

 

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Does contain lots of traditional favorites (including tips on basics such as stock, pickling, etc.) such as Chicken and Dumplings Stew, Deep Dish Chicken Pie, Tuna Noodle Bake, ye old jello molds, puddings, potato salads, newburgs, pickled eggs, anddeep dish apple pie. No shopping trips to special grocery stores. Nice, hardbound edition with color photos, 92 pages plus index.

 

One drawback: no nutrition information (unless I just managed to overlook).

 
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review 2014-01-05 06:05
Review of "Warrior Moon" by Marilyn Jordan
Warrior Moon - Marilyn Jordan

Moving review from amazon now that my kindle account is banned from posting after commenting on author review circles.  

 

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With the male vs. female blurb on back of book, I was hesitant to read this book in case it was all macho-man and too-stupid-wimpy-female style.

 

Surprise! A great read with real 3-dimensional characters, a plot that holds together as romance and as science fiction (i.e., believable once the rules of the society/world are set up), believable villains and never dragged in any section.

 

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review 2014-01-05 05:57
Review of "After Dark (Ghost Hunters #1)" by Jayne Castle (aka Jayne Ann Krentz)
After Dark - Jayne Castle,Jayne Ann Krentz

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I am a big fan of the previous Jayne Castle books (Zinnia, Orchid, Amaryrillis, and Charmed) and was delighted to spot a new entry. I very much enjoyed this book and it had a lively paced plot.

 

As a series fan, I found the additional material on other aspects of Harmony's culture and the ruins left by the mysterious aliens enjoyable--a little more into the underside/lower-society. The female lead was well-fleshed out and engaged your intrest/sympathy. The pet dust bunny was a good entry into the flora/fauna/characters inhabiting Harmony.

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text 2014-01-05 02:27
Knock! Knock! nook! nook! It's Me, A Former Kindle User.

Why, hello there nook glow.  Allow me to introduce myself, a very active former kindle and amazon.com shopper.  When I say I was a very good customer for the kindle, well, let's just say the following screenshots are representative of my purchasing patterns between 2009 (first time I really began using kindle) and 2012 (I dropped kindle in 2013 over policy disagreements, mainly the way treated on goodreads).

 

Screenshots showing typical buying behavior and why I think I was a very good kindle customer follow.

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review 2014-01-05 01:27
Review of "Orion Arm (The Rampart Worlds, #2)" by Julian May
Orion Arm: The Rampart Worlds: Book 2 - Julian May

Moving review from amazon now that my kindle account is banned from posting after commenting on author review circles.  Review Text: 

This sequel to Perseus Spur still rolls along non-stop. The characters and action are great! I don't have much to add to the other descriptions or reviews except the "mystery" of who was the arch-villain/traitor (despite being solved in the book) wasn't very well fleshed out (minimal clues). Presumably Ms. May was going for the twist/shock ending when the enemy was revealed.

Can't wait for #3! 

  

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