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i liked this book
a well written book
Bluebird of HappinessThis wonderful story unfolds with Honor believing in a magic bluebird who lives high above the Big Dipper, can fly anywhere and see anything with his magic eye. And the Devil is everywhere wrapped up in jaybird beathers. The only person who believes her is a dynamic character called Lola, a black woman who's spent time in prison for killing a white man, now paroled in custody of the town's doctor and his mean-spirited wife as a "free maid." Honor is fascinated by Lola and their secret friendship is at the heart of the story. She plots various escape routes for Lola. The sassy dialogue is southern exposure at its best. When the coal mines shut down, also the pending death of Margate, Honor's father sees a way out, moving the family to Kentucky and, through a college friend, he finds employment in a better town.
Lola tries to escape by means of one of Honor's schemes, and what follows is heart breaking as well as a healing for the Whitfields. Reading this classic work of fiction one is reminded of Tennessee Williams, and Harper Lee's beautiful novel, "To Kill a Mocking Bird." From the very first page of "In a Bluebird's Eye," Anita Clay Kornfeld wraps her magic around you and holds you tight for days after you've savored the last word.


Inaccurate and Dull
A great read! An enchanting love story.
A uniquely-plotted story with two very strong characters

...it is FICTION!!!
Couldn't put it downThe details about Salt Lake clubs are authentic, and being a club go-er myself, that was really cool. I love the whole love affair thing. This book is amazingly well researched and believable.
I can't wait for the second one.
very interesting idea!I guess I picked it up because of the title. I thought it would be about phone sex, and that intrigued me. But it's actually about the girl behind the phone sex.
I love the way the story unfolds into an underlying complex personal battle with self esteem. I really could relate. I love how the author's message is wrapped inside the tale. It really makes you think. I didn't know where it was going or how it would end up. And I was sad to reach the end of the book. But at least the excerpt at the end has me excited for book 2.
This book is beautiful inside and out!


Clay : Hand Building
Excellent inspiration!

what you see is what you get
works for me

This was a good instruction book.
This was a great book.

Nice book, but a bit thin
Very good travel guideSuggested itineraries are included, and the descriptions of sights, towns and historical destinations is wonderful.
While the guide is short on maps and history -- this is where the Baedeker guide does an excellent job -- it is full of useful and up-to-date information on travelling Scotland. I found my copy to be incredibly resourceful.


Skip It
Something for everyoneI like this book because I have gotten lots of good ideas from it. In particular I like the section showing several designs for coiled wire and bead earrings. I'm also interested in some made with seed beads woven together in interesting designs, including a dangling birdhouse. Not having prior experience with weaving beads, the instructions may be a little difficult to follow, but I still am willing to try. Fortunately, these woven designs do have diagrams.
There are instructions for making earrings from all kinds of materials, including polymer clay, fused fabric that has a mosaic look, sheet metal formed into interesting shapes, gourds, and many other materials. Some of these materials require tools beyond traditional jewelry tools to work with, such as a jigsaw, metal file, and sewing machine. Although I think a few of the designs have a tacky out-dated look, the majority look quite boutiquish. For crafty earring lovers, there should be at least a few pieces here to inspire.


Not very exciting
Surprisingly Good!

Too basicI would reccomend getting The Idiot's Guide to getting Your Romance Published- by Julie Beard, instead.
You Can Write A Romance
Excellent practical advice for a novice like me