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1. Garrison Keillor's Comedy Theater: More Songs & Sketches From A Prairie Home Companion by Garrison Keillor | |
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(1997-04-01)
list price: US$29.95 -- used & new: US$13.90 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1565111834 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (2)
Laugh Your Sanctified Brethren Butt Off! (A pretty good impersonator of) Mr. Rogers tells little kittens everywhere that "when you get that special feeling inside, that means it's time to visit Mr. Litter Box" in the "Mr. Rogers Catbox Video". Guy Noir, the sardonic private eye, makes yet another appearance (minus the wise-cracking, tongue-twisting Pete), being handpicked by an ex-con-turned-poet to publish some poetic parodies in the Paris Review, including a hilarious take-off on Robert Frost's "Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening". "Cold Weather" tends to cheer you up on those super-cold December evenings when the apartment has no heat (hopefully that's just me).Cold weather, according to Mr. Keillor can come in many forms including, but not limited to, your teenage son kicking you out of your own house because he's afraid of his friends coming over and finding the dad in the house. "You come to New York looking for one thing, and you find another.And Bob Dylan and Carol Channing found each other," in this spoof of the young sixties generation livin' for today in New York City, hanging out with Truman Capote, Larry King, Kirk Douglas, Paul Harvey, and Mr. Rogers ("Found the mushrooms that were so amazing...right here in the neighborhood."). "Little House On the Desert" is a guarantee side-splitter for any "Little House" enthusiasts out there, when Ma fakes tuberculosis in order to convince Pa to load up the wagon and get the heck out of Minnesota. For Mother's Day, be sure to take your mom to "Mel's Big Boy Cafe" at the mall.Chewing is optional. "Newt" is a toe-tappin' little tune about the former Speaker, which is sure to draw laughs from conservatives and liberals alike.Likewise, the Bemidji Boroughway [sic?] song provides a strong warning to ice-fisherman everywhere about the dangers of mistaking cigars, brautwurst, and dynamite. I could go on and on and on about how great a collection of laughs this is, but I'll end my rambling with "Getting Older", my personal favorite from the three compact discs.This monologue warns us about the dangers of getting older: your grown children getting you as a present one of those stupid books about "the joys of aging"; similar to "Cold Weather", the teenage son lectures his dad on not dropping him off at the front door of school anymore; the vegetarian waitress goes ballistic when her patron orders "the 47-ounce beef-butt in the hot lard sauce" with french fries and butterbrickle ice cream. In short (a little late for that), this collection has something for everyone.
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2. The Abduction Low Price by James Grippando | |
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(2003-08-01)
list price: US$9.99 -- used & new: US$59.38 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: B001G8WVW0 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Allison Leahy is the US Attorney General, the mot renowned lawyer in America. She and her wealthy husband are the twenty-first-century version of the couple who has it all: a happy marriage and two successful careers. To top it off, Allison is the highly touted Democratic nominee for the presidency. Her opponent is Lincoln Howe, a retired four-star general and bona fide African-American hero. Like Allison, howe is living the American dream, and for months the candidates hav run neck and neck. Both sides need jut one extra push to swing the election - and on Halloween morning, they get it: A twelve year old girl is kidnapped on her way to school. The girl is Kristen Howe, Lincoln Howe's granddaughter. The nation and the candidate explode in outrage. As Attorney General, Allison launches a massive nationwide manhunt. But her motives are under fire, as each side claims the other is exploiting the tragedy and manipulating the investigation for political advantage. In truth, Allison's drive to bring Kristin home safe is far more personal than political. Years before Allison's adopted baby daughter was stolen from her home never to be found. Now it seeks likely that her own child's fate is somehow tied to the current crisis. Allison now must step off the political ladder if she is to help save the life of an innocent young girl and unravel the secrets of her own painful past. Customer Reviews (30)
A Terrific Political Eye-Opener
Very good storytelling
Can't stop reading it!!
Okay story, but not the best.
A Fast-Paced, Gripping Read! |
3. The Lazarus Child by Robert Mawson | |
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(1998-08-03)
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Editorial Review Product Description In a small hospital room little Frankie Heywood lies in a coma so deep, no one -- not even those who love her the most -- can reach her. It is a parent's worst nightmare. For months the Heywoods have kept an uneasy vigil at their daughter's bedside, waiting in vain for the least sign of hope. Now the experts are telling them that prolonging Frankie's existence may be damaging to their son Ben, who is slipping deeper and deeper into a dangerous emotional isolation. Their marriage already strained to the breaking point, the Heywoods are desperate. Against the expert judgment of all around them, they grasp at their last chance: the brilliant neurologist Elizabeth Chase. Lizzie Chase knows what it's like to lose a loved one to the darkness. She has dedicated her life to coaxing children back from the brink of oblivion. Her revolutionary work offers the only hope to families like the Heywoods. It has also drawn the unwanted attention of those who, through ignorance, greed, or fear, would do anything to stop her. But Lizzie and the Heywoods refuse to be stopped. They are certain that somewhere, just beyond their reach, Frankie is waiting for the lifeline that will lead her back to them. The Lazarus Child is that rare story that touches you in a way you didn't know you could be touched. It is an unforgettable testament to the power of love, hope, faith -- and the inexplicable magic of family. Customer Reviews (19)
Absolutely riveting!
great read
intriguing
I loved it
A Touching Family Novel |
4. Cold Hit by Linda Fairstein | |
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(2003-11-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Alexandra Cooper has seen many murder victims, but few more disturbing than the silk-clad body of a woman pulled from the waters at Manhattan's northern tip. Alex races against the clock and hopes for a "cold hit" -- a DNA match that would reveal the identity of the murderer by linking the crime to someone already in the police database. But as the case pulls her into the exclusive world of East side auction houses, Alex discovers she may be marked as an expendable commodity in a chilling and deadly scheme... Like her fictionalcounterpart, Fairstein is a Manhattan assistant district attorney incharge of a sex-crimes unit. As she did in Final Jeopardy andLikely to Die,Fairstein mires her somewhat unlikely heroine (a beautiful 35-year-oldblond with an Ivy League education, a house in Martha's Vineyard, andan affection for betting on quiz shows at cop bars) in a wealth ofprocedural detail. The "cold hit" of the title, for example, refers toa computer match between DNA samples from a recent rape case withevidence from an older crime. With her trusty cop sidekicks MikeChapman (who eats everything in sight and drops wisecracks likethey're crumbs) and Mercer Wallace (who is a big fellow and can take abullet meant for Alex without flinching), Cooper is working on twomajor cases--a serial rapist who has suddenly decided to come out ofhiding and a couple of murders linked to the nasty underground worldof fine-art sales. But she also has time to give her fellow sex-crimeprosecutors advice on how to handle everything from a man shootingvideo up women's skirts at a Star Trek convention to a guy whotakes his love for racehorses well past the legal limits. Once again,Fairstein has produced a story whose entertainment value is veryhigh. --Dick Adler Customer Reviews (32)
Cold Hit
Too complex to be entertaining.
Not Bad
Edward George Bulwer-Lytton would be ever so proud!
Not an Enjoyable Read |
5. Illusions: A Novel by Janet Dailey | |
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(2002-08-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Delaney Westcott is a beautiful career woman in a man's world. Owner and chief asset of a personal security business -- where she guards the rich and famous from the unwanted attention of friends and enemies -- she can take care of herself. Except for the one time she didn't: when she fell headlong for handsome cowboy Jared McCallister, a man she couldn't have. After it ended suddenly, Delaney threw herself into her work with a fury and intensity calculated to erase every other thought from her mind. And she promised that she'd never let any man touch her so deeply again. Ever. But when Delaney finds herself in Jared's hometown of Aspen, Colorado, on a dangerous job, she begins to wonder if she is strong enough to refuse him a second time... Customer Reviews (7)
I was enjoying it for a short time
Not Bad....
Another great Janet Dailey Book!
Janet Dailey rediscovered after so many problems But the worlds keep moving, and then,ILLUSIONS came to my hands and I started to read it. And believe me, Iloved this book. I couldn't believe that it was plagiarism, and later Iknew it wasn't. Janet has a very nice sense of humor, she made up adorablecharacters on this book and a very nice plot that kept me reading duringthe whole night. It's the kind of book that sometimes it's not sointeresting but that is never boring. I loved this book and I'd highlyrecommend itfor fans of this genre. Janet is a very good writer.
Interesting |
6. The Abduction by James; Janney, Allison Grippando | |
Paperback:
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(2003)
Asin: B000OEP5B6 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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