
Tim O’Brien’s “The Things They Carried” is a book that transcends the genre of war fiction. Actually, it transcends the genre of fiction in general. Although labeled “a work of fiction” on the title page, the book really combines aspects of memoir, novel, and short story collection. I think you could use Audre Lorde’s term [...]

Except for having to buy it new, there are reasons to like the Kieso series including this 13th edition of Intermediate Accounting, which is really Financial Accounting II. These authors have done everything to make the subject progressively more accessible in each edition.I know as I suffered through the courses once too.I have a master’s [...]
Tags: 0470374942, Accounti, Accounting, Business, Donald E. Kieso, Economics, Finance, General, Intermediate Accounting, Jerry J. Weygandt, Terry D. Warfield, Wiley

This is a great magazine for the dreaming traveler.Unless you have quite a bit of money, this may be as close as you get to some of these places, but que sera, sera.The photos are of National Geographics usual great quality, and every now and then you’ll find something close enough to home to actually [...]

I want to have coffee with this, Liza Palmer, because she wrote my life story. I want to know how she knew me before I had ever even heard of her.
This book was incredible, not just because of the subject, but how she writes. It was a conversation (thus the title), you followed every [...]
Tags: 5 Spot, American First Novelists, Contemporary Women, Conversations, ebook, Fiction, Gener, General, Liza Palmer, Popular American Fiction, the Fat Girl

I can’t believe I haven’t reviewed this book yet! This is my favorite contemporary romance of all time!Smart, sexy, funny, human….My HIGHEST 5-star rating.I can’t rave about the quality of writing in this book enough.Great setting, characters, story– A small, perfect, pleasing gem.
Eccentric Daisy Flattery collects thrift-store furniture, stray cats, and wishes her life [...]

In typical Patterson style, this book was a very easy and fast read: the chapters are short, the font is large, and the descriptive text is kept to a minimum.That pretty much sums up the good qualities of the book.Patterson should be ashamed of himself titling this book Alex Cross’s Trial.This is clearly a marketing [...]
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