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the december rose
A spine-chilling tale of espionage, betrayal and murder....
Go DEcember Rose

Stand and Deliver Dedication
It will Change your Life
Shows the power of a dedicated teacher and high expectations

Not one of Garfield's better books from the mid to late 80'sOverall recommended.
GARFIELD RULES!
Still great after nearly 11 years

Hit the funny bone
The cover is even funny!
GARFIELD RULES!

One of the better Garfield full-color stories.Why do the worship it? Because once, many years ago, the local volcano threatened to go off and destroy their tribe. A stereotypical 50's rebel teen drove his classic car (the exact same one John has rented) into the volcano to keep the gods happy.
Now the volcano is getting angry again and the natives expect John to drive into the volcano just like the James Dean guy did before!
The book is full of bright and colorful pictures and Garfield's orange and black fur definitely looks better here than in the black and white pocket books. There are other full-color Garfield stories (such as Garfield in the Rough, Garfield on the Town), but this is one of the best.
Recommended for adults and children who love that cat.
Great, Funny - you were expecting different?
This book is awesome, it even has colored pages.

An introduction, but not a gentle one...
fascinatingPlease feel free to send questions or comments to mmount@essex1.com


Informative, detailed information
A complex subject is introduced well.

Great!
THIS IS THE GREATEST THAT IT CAN GET

Corporate revolution killed the radio star
Interesting and humourous expose of life on national radio
An excellent look behind the scenes at a national institutioThe gloves really come off as the 1980's stars of the station realy say what they think of each other (and the management)
The heady days of 1980's Radio One are shown to live up to their Radio Fab FM Smashey and Nicey image.
My particular favourtie is the transcript of a caller on DLT's 'snooker on the radio' competition. Cringe-inducingly wicked, and very funny.


Humour, details, suspense, several twists - hope this helps!The story has a little humour... well, it made me smile anyway... and some very detailed paragraphs, and language used by the characters were realistic, not perfect like in some stories, as realistic as the way we really talk. Even though the story is old, published in the 1960s, this was a good book and got me hooked...
A great book, very well writen
A great story, it gives you front row seats to Smith's life.