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i bought this for my gf, she didnt like playign ps3 with me, she like mario and in general the games availible for wii. its fun, is very engaging, u need to physically interact with the unit. which can be more fun fore people. i adore my ps3, but im glad i could get her into gaming as well. it is totally affordable, and it made it here in two business days. so we are hapy, or she is happy which in tern makes me content kuz im happy with the ps3, its also cool that at her pad we got the wii, and at my pad the ps3 for blue rays and seriouse gaming with the boys, next step ….. she’s getting a samsung !
Ass Kickin Gift Basket
My 12-year old daughter read this book a dozen times, so I finally read it. I get it. Meyer came up with a tanatalizng storyline, the modern-day damsel in distress and the indestructible knight that lives only to protect and love her. Edward Cullen is an interesting character and some of Meyer’s new twists on vampires I found interesting because they weren’t so campy; and then throw in the love triangle and you’ve got every high school drama queen’s wet dream. Meyer has some memorable lines and the book is mostly diaglouge and easy to read. So I get it; I understand why it’s a global phenomenon.
Not well-written, though. The narrative is filler, for the most part, rather than adding to the story. Most of the story is TOLD to the reader in conversation. Again, my daughter loved the endless dialogue (”It’s my turn to ask questions.” “No, it’s my turn.”) but I found it tiresome. Lastly, too many beats and no one “said” anything, they all “murmured, lied, repeated, or pointed out”.
Agents and publishers are in the game to make money, I get that. Meyer put together a billion-dollar story that adults and children could both read and enjoy. I applaude her for that. But she can be a better writer. Maybe if I read her later work, I’ll find out she did.
Tastefully Gourmet Food Basket
I have a 64 gb Itouch and bought one for my #1 niece. She loves it and her uncle. grat deal.
Holiday Snack Gift Basket
I recently finished reading the book “Catcher in the Rye” by J.D. Salinger. It was about a teenage boy, Holden Caufield who has gotten kicked out of yet another prep school for failing his classes. While the book was decent, it still had a lot of ups and downs.
I think part of the reason I didn’t like the book is that I am a fourteen year old girl, and I can’t really relate to the events in the book. Too many of the cultural references were before my time, and made it difficult to read at times. I’m also not a fan of books that move slowly, and this book does start off very slow.
There are also things that I liked about the book. I liked how the author wasn’t afraid of how people would react to his book. He just wrote what he wanted. Another good thing about the book is the even when it was moving slowly I wanted to keep reading to find out why it is one of the most banned books in the United States.
Organic Sparkler Fruit Basket
Just what I wanted..a nice place for my baby to rest. The liner is reversible and the fabrics are very nice quality. Really like the fact the hood can be taken off as this is the only one like it on the market that I have found..great!
Badger Basket Natural Moses
If you have made it so far into looking at the various Furuba titles, then I needn’t go into the technical aspects of the discs…nor do I need to go on about the first three…It has been stated, by some, that this DVD ( the 4th in the series) is to be the final installment…however, I believe this to be incongrous with the story progression. While this disc, like the first three, has a wonderful storyline, outrageous humor, and heart-rending drama, it does not end with a note of finality. I think that we, the Fruits Basket viewers, can expect more of the ever developing story of Tohru, and the Sohma clan. At least, I do sorely hope so, since I would dearly love to see the series continue…
Fruits Basket Volume 4