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A good book about an interesting man!
Carpenter provides a nuanced view of Reitman's love life.

Oh My Goddess! This is a great book in a great series!If you saw the movie, you saw how cool World of Elegance is.
As for the other stories...I read the one about Belldandy getting drunk when it was in the monthly comic, so that one was not new to me. And the others were pretty good, but like I said, I read them before too. All except for the one about Urd and her angel.
The art is breathtaking, and the story is original and fun. This is one of my favorite series (Five Star Stories and Real Bout High School being the other two), and anyone who's ever read OMG/AMG knows why I love this series!
I only wish they'd put out the books faster!
Four Tales, One BookThere are four seperate stories in this volume of the manga. The first deals with Keiichi's sister Megumi and her racing a motorcycle lady known simply as "The Queen". The second tale deals with Belldandy's older sister Urd and Urd's loss of her angel World of Elegance. BTW, that's Urd and her angel on the book's cover.
The third tale deals with Belldandy getting drunk off of cola and casting a spell which causes her and Keiichi to have to hold hands continually (much to her younger sister Skuld's dismay). And finally, the fourth tale deals with the robot Banpei falling in love with an automoton. Skuld must deal with the fact that her creation has grown beyond his original programming.
Bottom line: Some light-hearted tales with Urd and Skuld growing somewhat. Also, a nice look at the current state of the relationship between Belldandy and Keiichi. There are lots of funny moments making this well worth spending your money on.


Beautifully writtenHandke's fairy tale of an ash tree in Munich is an especially intriguing version of a classic genre.
Beauty of language - clarity of thought

Romantic Page Turner!
Heartwarming!! & Touching!!

Great Read
Opal Eye Devil is Irresistible

Absolutely The Funniest Book I Ever Read!of the women in the office where I used to work, and all gave it a
thumbs up!
Lynn and Tony are both lawyers in the same office. Lynn
needs an unsuitable fiance to unite her parents in opposition to
defuse their upcoming divorce. Buttoned down Tony becomes bad boy
Tony, complete with cigarette pack in rolled up T-shirt sleeve.
The
scenario in the airport where Tony carries Lynn's mother into the
Ladies Room after she passes out and deposits her rear in one basin
and feet in another is a scream. However, the makeout scene in the
back seat of a car is a close second....
Absolutely Perfect!

A childrens' book with great appeal for older readers
Beautiful telling of the true Alice in Wonderland story

Beautifully illustrated
Disney-esque illustrations and nonsensical verse enchant...

Learn to Discern the Geometry of PatternsOne chapter considers how the introduction of color can change the overall perception of a pattern. In some cases the author holds it can reveal weakness in a pattern design that black and white only might hide. There is a chapter that examines how the nature of the material to be used for the pattern can have a great effect on the pattern design. Weaving and textiles are given special consideration. The final chapter is a special addition by Amor Fenn who is himself an author of various books on pattern design. This chapter covers some developments in pattern design from ancient times to the time of Fenn's contribution (1933).
Overall, I would say this book is probably best used as a reference and study of the principles of various types of patterns. However, don't expect any step-by-step instructions on how to create any such patterns yourself. You will need other books for practice in that area. Use it as a guide, a reference to train your eye to discern which geometric principle to use for the kind of pattern you want (or to identify one someone else has made). Also, as a previous reviewer noted, the language has an antique style. I happen to like that kind of writing but others may find it off-putting and hard to read. If you enjoy such writing this book is a very rewarding and enlightening read.
Ornamental Pattern for the Web, too!

One of a kindViewed purely as an art book, it's a must-have. As a history book, it's jaw-droppingly intriguing. I have never found a book, website, or museum collection as appealing and thought-provoking as you will find in this book.
I teach high school -- I have had students stay 3 hours after school just to pore over the pages of this book. It's that good.
Powerful graphic images that appear cutting edge today. . .