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Covers a decade in the life of Boxoffice Magazine
A good one for contemporary film fansI would recommend that anyone purchasing this book use the glossaries as a way of organizing their reading. Although this book is arranged in sections, each individual chapter within a given section is complete within itself, and can therefore be read in whatever sequence the reader chooses based on his or her interests. I reread some essays, skipped a few entirely. By and large, I found "Hollywood Migraine" quite instructive, even though I consider myself already knowlegeable as a film fan.


The truth about how Vietnam veterans were treated
This book is heartbreaking.

contributors share real experiences
Letter From people who was soliders

What A Wonderful Guy!!!
Greene always delivers!

getting to know graham greene
All I ever wanted to know about GG but did not know to ask.

Two Authors to Remember!
excellent for intermediate astrologers

Neat!
Another great Marie book.

the mystery of the lakeI found the descriptions of the scenery in Vermont, whether it be the trees, mud season, snow covered mountains, rushing rivers or whatever. fascinating. I I have never been to Vermont but am already planning a trip based on what I have read. The title "Mirror Lake" is appropriate because it plays a large part in the story. If there is an actual Mirror Lake, I would like to find it. I intentionally seek out first time authors and this book is one of the best in that category that I have read. It reads with clarity which I do not come across often. I can visualize the characters and can certainly see it as a film and hope that that will be the case. There is something for every reader: love, mystery, beautiful scenery, characters you can believe in. I am looking forward to re-reading it - I found myself cheating by skimming through it in order to find answers!
read it in one sitting
Great Summer Reading

Just buy it and love it.I do believe what was said on the cover: that it is Green's best and most effortless book to date. The story of Father Quixote, the descendent of Don Quixote, the knight of windmills fame and The Mayor, Sancho, in this case a Communist. It is the story of the travels of the aged Quixote who upon meeting a Bishop from Italy, on the sleepy roads of El Toboso (his parish) whom he helps, is promoted to Monsignor against the wishes of his own rather mean spirited bishop. They travel the countryside around La Mancha travelling all the way to Madrid in Rocinante, his aptly named car. Even if the whole story were told, I feel, it would not take away from the delight of it. I have seen the film 2 or 3 times and enjoyed it immensly every time. In that case it was an aging Alec Guiness as Quixote and Leo McKern as the mayor. Both of them choices of genius. They interplay each role to perfection, its as if the book is given life as it was meant to be.
What else is there to say. Just buy it and love it.
Absolutely Delightful

Big Sky Brides-Big Time Reading
A great new series by three of romances most beloved authorsSuzanna's wedding day had one small snag . . . no groom. She eases her aching heart with one wild night fling with a cowboy. A few months later it becomes obvious she's carrying his baby and Suzanna finds herself married to a stranger, a stranger she's falling in love with.
Diana's come home to Montana, and falls in love with a little girl, a little girl who just so happens to be the daughter of Diana's first love. When Trey asks her to marry him is it just for his daughter's sake, or could there be another, deeper reason?
Cheryl St. John's contribution, ISABELLE, is a historical that introduces Diana and Suzanna's great-great-grandmother. After her father's death, Isabelle returns to the Big Sky Ranch, determined to build a life for herself. But the ranch is in debt and there's only one option Isabelle can find -- marry Kyle Running Horse Brennan. Can a marriage that begins for practical reasons turn into something more . . . can it turn into a life-long love that will set the standards for generations of Big Sky Brides?
The three stories are a good fit, and a fantastic read! I'm looking foward to reading the rest of the Montana Mavericks series!