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Hillarious!
Clever and wittyMain-character Anne is a columnist for some obscure magazine. While she makes her way through life she gets into all kinds of Seinfeld-esque situations, meaning she overanalyzes things we all come across so that everything gets to be a point of either insecurity or humor. Especially the do's and don'ts in relationships are points of discussion. Accompanied by Ricky, a guy who seems to have women all figured out and comes off as verbally unbeatable, she comes across things that are wrong with her (or at least she thinks so), men, and not being able to do anything without valid I.D. And as if her life isn't troubled enough her seemingly crazy sister comes to live with her, claiming she's the 'Queen of the Leather Astro-Girls of Saturn'...
One of the best things I've read in a while ... and I do read pretty variable. A smart, well-written continuation of dialogues with many moments that make you think 'been there'. The good-looking art is black-and-white with a tone of gray. It's best considered as a cross between Bachalo's art (Death: High Cost of Living) and Sale's (The Long Halloween). Also, the art is nowhere interrupted by text-balloons. All the dialoguing is written under each panel instead of in it. This book is not for those who're looking for an action-packed story with art blowing of the pages, but for those who're into witty dialogues and slightly sarcastic views on everyday life it's one of the best choices you can make.
good

A beautiful, thoughtful read...
Glorious
A MASTERPIECE! Insightful, well-crafted, and a great read!

A must read for High school kidsI think this book should be mandatory reading before a child graduates from HS. It could be a text book for an economics class. It's too bad so few people know about it. Get this book for your HS graduate and you won't have to support them the rest of their life. They will learn good habits and avoid making serious mistakes.
My hat off to the author for his insight and wisdom.
Thanks a lot GUY!
Baker's Dozen

Size Matters -- Art Books Should Be This BIGThis book is big and heavy. The paper quality is good and almost all pictures are full-page size, which makes them suitable for framing.
If you love Tibetan Buddhist art, you will love this book and find that it is worth the price.
My Personal Favorite Priceless Book!
ExcellentAnyone interested in buddhist thangkas and paintings will treasure this hardcover book for the rest of their lives.


Right on Target
Must Reading for Healthcare Professionals
I wish I could give this book 6 stars

As Good As The Program It TeachesThe book takes you "by the hand" so to speak and walks you through how to use most of the frequently used functions in Photo Impact. But the best part of it is that YOU get to apply what you've read about in the exercises at the end of each section.
Photo Impact isn't a difficult program to learn to use in the first place, but this book brings a lot of things together far more quickly that you could probably pick them up on your own unless you've had prior experience with photo Impact programs or photo imaging software in general. I guess what I'm saying here is that even someone fairly new to didgital imaging and Photo Impact could get through this book without becoming totally lost.
My only complaint is that all the pictures, examples, etc. are in black and white. I'm a firm believer that books relating to didgital imaging have at least some to most if not all the pictures, examples, etc. in color.
Other than that, this is a good buy and a good read.
Wizardry at it's very best...This book is just awesome in terms of content and an absolute must for any owner of this wonderful graphics software. Not only does it contain all the technical information you're ever likely to need, Stephanie has generously provided "Active Learning Exercises", which elevate this book from "manual" status to a wonderful learning tool and a darned good read...something you don't normally find in books of this genre.
I have been using PhotoImpact for about five years now and pretty much know how to make it sing but with "Wizardry" now on my desk, the whole choir has come to town!!!
It is without doubt, her best book to date and the only PI reference book you'll ever need.
A must have for an PI user

Really good information about abortion procedures
A "hands-on" master piece of abortion counceling know-how.This book reflects expertise, caring, and understanding of these difficult circumstances that some women experience..
Excellent Resource on Problem Pregnancy

A Must Have!!Great Book.
Floral Stitching exploredNot only does it give you the basics you need to get started adding wonderful embroidery to your quilting but it inspires you to adventure out and try your own designs.
This book is well suited to the beginner and the experienced stitcher who wants to add new techniques and ideas to your quilted pieces.
It's very helpful for any project, it's a must have

spirtual/historical journeyA Journey of Souls stands alone in the genre of historical fiction as a book portraying life and the process of spiritual regeneration with the artistry of Monet's paintbrush.
A book for those aquainted with suffering.
Liberating!

Sanji and the BakerLynsi
Sanji and the BakerI think this is a very good book. It teaches a good lesson about people who are gready and to discourage others from becoming like that. My favorite character is the judge because he seems to be wise beyond his years. He is able to see the evil in the baker and gives him exactly what he deserves.
We love this book
The story follows a New York columnist's quest to find herself and her relationship with her sister. It doesn't sound like much, but trust me, you'll love it. Some parts of it actually had me laughing out lound, no easy feat.
I have liked his art for a long time, but this is my first exposure to Kyle Baker as a writer and I am impressed. There are no flashy fight scenes or splash pages or anything like that. Although the art is pleasant, the book is carried on the strength of the writing alone... no gimmicks whatsover.