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appualing
What a Wonderful Book!
Another fantastic addition to the Chicken Soup Series

BORING!
Great book; practical examples and useful advice
James in Michigan

only 1 out of 3 rings
Not Really a "Lust Circus," but still pretty goodThough in my opinion alot of the photos are fairly blan, there are indeed some that a worth while. Most of the photos seem to be snapshot style scene photos and others are simply portrait style fetish shots.
A fine photographer Mr. Naz is

Sorry - I couldn't get interested
It should have been a little longer
In Maremma: Life and a House in Southern Tuscany

Too Much For Too Few!
Excellent Read
I love this book!!!

Kooky fun travellogueA series of short stories about his family's travels all over the state make more fun reading than a bland travel book, while imparting the kind of hidden information about attractions both offbeat and obvious that often goes unsaid (like that when visiting 'The Butterfly Place' his twin boys get more excited about an infestation of mealy bugs they find, or how the boys' 'Uncle Biz' accompanies them to a historic site and meets a man in period costume portraying his Mayflower riding ancestor but all he can think to ask him is "Where is the bathroom?"). From the Thermometer Museum to an Anatomical Museum, to the Freedom Trail and Edaville Railroad, Mitchell paints a portrait of the state with equal parts sarcasm, wit, and wonderment that goes far outside the lines yet entices the reader to delve deeper into finding the Massachusetts that lies just outside the box.
A smart and funny look at some most unusual worldsIt's a tribute to the Mitchells' parenting skills that they and their children derive as much fascination and enjoyment from talking to hens at the zoo as they do from wandering through a World War II-era submarine (although the boys get as much pleasure from crawling across the lined-up bunks and pretending to be moles). Between John's smart, clever prose and Jana's gorgeous, fluid illustrations, 4 Go Mad will make you want to visit more places and spend time examining their beauty, their pathos, and how different age groups derive different meanings from them. A smart, fun read.
A TOTAL joy!And what explorations they have! Every chapter uncovers yet another amazing locale - each more fascinating then the last.
Harry and Hugo sound like wonderful children with vast creativity and an immense amount to offer - who wouldn't be with parents like these?
Love it! Love it! LOVE IT - keep up the good work!


Sad but Wonderful
Lost Laysen Review
New Glimpse Of Scarlett O'Hara's Creator

Doesn't cover CDO 2000!
A little disjointedIf you like the WROX style, you should be happy with this book.
CDO Programming explained

Fairly useless if you've got some common sense
This book covers a lot of ground...
Excellent BookThe other chapters were very useful as well. All in all, the best advice he gives is "Less is more."


Bad Information
Very aggravating if you are trying to save your baby.
Understanding the CHILD'S needs