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It's been a very long time since I've had this book on my reading shelf. Years. I just never got around to talking about it. I really liked learning from this textbook. I learned quite a few signs that I didn't know prior to using this book. A downside to this book, however, is how some of the signs...
Readable and often very funny a lot of this went completely over my head cause I'm really not a sports type. Much discussion about the 2002 world cup and the Mick McCarthy vs Roy Keane fiasco.
This is another read for my American Sign Language III class—I’ll admit, I’m a little bummed that I’ve hated everything we’ve read so far this year (especially since I love my teacher, but my teacher loves these books). I’m not really a huge fan of nonfiction to begin with, which I’m sure came into ...
There are many, many one liners in this to rock yer chops but after a while the lack of a story that you can keep a tabs on begins to gall. I am sure that I would have loved this to death earlier in my life but have had to discard it for something/anything else.Chapter One is by Roddy Doyle - "I thi...
Well, of course he is; in fact, has been for some 60 years now. But that's not the point. The point is, or at least seems to be, that "Yeats Is Dead!" is the unpublished last work of the doyen of Irish literature himself, James Joyce. Or is it? Or are the 600 pages of undecipherable scribble that ar...