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Great book of great quotes.
Great for scrapbooking too!

Great, but .....
usefulbook

Rhythmic in the spotlight
Deserves ongoing mention and recommendation

I love it.. Easy Easy to Follow
The Joseph H Pilates Method at Home

Excellent on the principles
An absolute must for everybody that has patients with LBP!

A Careful Analysis
powerful insights on every page
Fascinating View of Microsoft PropagandaConsidering all legal disputes in regards to Microsoft's guilt are a moot point, the nature of this works is to try the legal system to deflect attention from Microsoft's anticompetitive behavior. These circumstances lead one to wonder what the class status of a lawbreaker is such that it can argue that it is in fact the law that is incorrect, not the behavior.
This title is a fascinating lobbying piece and a valid historical reference of Microsoft Propaganda in the Antitrust Years.


Seemed a bit long.
A little disappointed
Okay, but not her bestI didn't get much of a sense of the gardens. Based on the title, you'd think they would be almost a character on their own, but they were kind of glossed over.
The characters were fun, interesting, and basically well developed, but the actions of one character at the end of the book seemed to come out of left field. I even backtracked a little to see if I'd missed something, and I couldn't connect the dots.
Some annoying grammatical/typographical errors distracted me, too, but that's a minor point.
All in all, an enjoyable read.


Not a "How to Draw" Book....The art instruction inside is minimal, and most of the art is fully completed and consists of comic panels and pages from comic books. Most of which, are well done - but failed to enlighten me.
For those interested in reading about comics, this might be the way to go. For those looking to learn drawing techniques, you'll probably be disappointed in this book. I know I was.
It was very good, even beter!
This book focuses more on the technical aspect of Comics.

Disappointing
DisappointingI recommend instead titles by Niall Williams or reread Frank McCourt.
Treat yourself to this book