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Just a word on Master and the Margarita. I've read (on Amazon) some reviews that a couple of the translations from the original russian, are very poor. The translation by Burgin and O'Connor is the recommended translation.
I'll nominate this book as well.
Kafka on the Shore - Haruki Murakami
two hardcover children's classics by Robert Lawson
Rabbit Hill
The Tough Winter
Love Amazon's used book selections
My veterinary hospital runs an in house adoption program for stray pets. We also organize a huge dog wash every summer to raise money for the animal shelter. Finally we treat injured wildlife for free. Organizing and implementing these programs makes me and my employees feel like we're really...
My inlaws demand a gift list from me each year at Christmas. I use Amazon's wish list which you can email. I get exactly the books I want every year. I'm very lucky to have such great inlaws.
First off; I do not have any children. That means I have no idea how difficult it is to be a parent and I am in no position to tell parents "How it's done". My feeling about banned books, video games, records, etc is this:
It is not society's job to parent children. Parents must be ever...
I'm not sure, as I watched it on cable tv myself. I did however really enjoy the film. So funny and beautiful to watch. I may be tempted to buy the book(s) at some point.
Finished up last night. I'll give this book an "okay". There are some jewels to be read but some of the book is mediocre. The very first scene is a startlingly beautiful description of a bombing which starts the book off well. The premise of the story is great. I think the book falls just...
Ummm... this guy believes in humanoid reptiles named The Rothschilds. That's really all I need to hear to make my judgement. In an effort to be fair he may, or may not, make valid points on other issues. I don't know because I simply can't get past the schtick about the reptile-people.