6/30/2012

Harry Potter a l'ecole des sorciers ; Harry Potter et la chambre des secrets ; Harry Potter et le prisonnier d'Azkaban -- coffret 3 volumes Review

Harry Potter a l'ecole des sorciers ; Harry Potter et la chambre des secrets ; Harry Potter et le prisonnier d'Azkaban -- coffret 3 volumes
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I am French and I have read all three Harry Potter books in both languages, and it is just wonderful. The translation from English into French is very good because you get the same exciting feeling. Harry Potter books are masterpieces and everyone, of all ages, should read them! Remember that there are 7 Harry Potter books in all and number four is coming out this summer! I am looking forward to the other masterpiece from J.K. Rowling. I recommend Harry Potter in French and English for one and all. Lisez les Harry Potter! Ils sont fabuleux! Vous les aimerez et vos enfants aussi!

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6/29/2012

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix: 2008 Day-to-Day Calendar Review

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix: 2008 Day-to-Day Calendar
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I get this calendar every year, and it's a great one for fans of the Harry Potter movies. The chosen pictures are quite diverse and don't only feature The Trio--the more minor characters get their pages too.

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6/28/2012

Harry Potter ~ Audio Cassettes Books 1-5 ~ Review

Harry Potter ~ Audio Cassettes Books 1-5 ~
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These are pretty much fantastic. The books are light enough to lend themselves to long, quiet, car trips -- and are even enhanced by to the fantastic reading skills of Jim Dale. Each book you work through you will think, "Man, I hope this guy reads the rest of these books." Luckily he does. His ability to project distinctly different voices, while still reading the material as written, and not simply becoming a dramatic interpretation is phenomenal. This set delivers the goods, and are listenable for adults as much as for kids. (If you love this narrator, and I'm sure you will, check out his absolutely pitch perfect reading of the classic Peter Pan. I had no idea of the power and brilliance of the original book. Sadly, I simply thought of it as a simple little kids book, but in reality is it a poignantly beautiful masterpiece that, like these Harry Potter tapes, will be listened to by your kids over and over. You will not regret the purchase.

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6/27/2012

Official Harry Potter Calendar 2010 Review

Official Harry Potter Calendar 2010
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I got this calendar for my sister and we both love it. It's kind of weird looking at these people's faces everyday, but it's a nice calendar.

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6/26/2012

Themes from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets: Level 2 (Book & Poster) Review

Themes from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets: Level 2 (Book and Poster)
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I have been a piano student for nine years. I purchased this book, and the diffuculty is high if you are a new student. I find some pieces to be harder then others. I would ask your childs teacher about what diffculty level they play befor buying this book.

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These exciting, easy arrangements of John Williams' motion picture score capture the sounds and characters from the thrilling movie. It's perfect for the beginning player with only one to two years of experience. This special collector's edition includes color photos and a souvenir poster. Selected themes include: The Chamber of Secrets * Dobby the House Elf * Fawkes the Phoenix * The Flying Car * Gilderoy Lockhart * Harry's Wondrous World * Meeting Tom Riddle * Moaning Myrtle * Nimbus 2000 * Prologue * Escape from the Dursleys. This great piano collection may be used just for fun or as a supplementary study along with late elementary piano methods.

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6/25/2012

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Review

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This book included 12 adventures:
1. A Scandal in Bohemia
2. The Red-Headed League
3. A Case of Identity
4. The Boscombe Valley Mystery
5. The Five Orange Pips
6. The Man with the Twisted Lip
7. The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle
8. The Adventure of the Speckled Band
9. The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb
10. The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor
11. The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet
12. The Adventure of the Copper Beeches
Great classic literature. I really enjoy reading Holmes and Watson's adventures, solving the mystery, and putting the puzzles together.

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6/24/2012

Evie's First Magic Lesson Review

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Evie's First Magic Lesson is a charming soon to be classic of magic and suspense. It shows the day-to-day life of a once village girl who learns she is a souray. Souray is a term used. Ray is another term. Normal people are ray while special people are souray. These special people can use magic. This is an enhancing book that really brings the characters to life. Once I started I couldn't stop. Great read for an early teen like me.

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"Evie's First Magic Lesson" is a middle-grade novel set in an entirely imaginary world. It follows the adventures of Evie and Bridget as they discover that everyone has talents, if they would only learn to use them.From the Back of the book: Things used to be different. People, known as ray, from each of the five major groups worked together. The souray were able to manipulate the physical world, known commonly as "using magic." The emeray were great scientists and teachers. The vedaray could see a person's heart. The aniray could communicate with animals. And the physiray had physical abilities beyond imagination. Even with all these differences, it was a time of progress and cooperation. But it didn't last. The current king is a souray. He believes that anyone who cannot use magic should be separated and uneducated. The years have erased memories and planted permanent ideas of inherent inequality. The time for change has come again. In a small village, distanced from all of these politics, a young girl holds a secret that could help return this world to the way it once was. She has the ability to remove the king from power and he has only just discovered she exists...

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6/23/2012

J. K. Rowling: A Biography (Unauthorized Edition) Review

J. K. Rowling: A Biography (Unauthorized Edition)
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This book brings together in one place a lot of the information about Rowling's life that you've read in bits and pieces online or in newspapers and magazines, or have heard about in television or radio interviews. As a fellow writer herself, Kirk brings an important insight to her look at Rowling's background that journalists have not captured. She describes her not only as a girl growing up in England in the 1960s, 70s, and 80s but also as a woman who believed in writing Harry Potter's story even when the odds were stacked against her by a world culture that does not value the middle class attempting to work in the arts. This is the first biography to avoid the sentimentality of the "poor, single mother" image and consider Rowling as a temporarily unemployed, college-educated woman who kept her head, worked as a teacher, and took care of her daughter while at the same time remaining dedicated to her writing and particularly to Harry Potter's story. If Harry feels like a beloved character to the millions who read his story, that is because the author "met" him, nurtured him, and believed in him first and infused him with love and courage.
This book considers the places and times where and when the author grew up and lived (such as the Forest of Dean in the West Country of England and the 1960s and 70s) and how that context and what was also going on in the world at that time may have directly influenced Rowling's sensibilities, humanitarianism, and work. This strategy in the book continues as important moments in Rowling's life are described parallel to world events until, remarkably, they intersect around September 11th, 2001, when the first Harry Potter film is released that fall to a public much in need of a bit of fantasy. Family, teachers, and friends and their influence on the writer are also considered throughout. Harry's story is told from the first time Rowling met him on the delayed train through the 2nd film and the fifth novel. Controversies Rowling has faced in terms of literary criticism, lawsuits, and book burnings are also addressed fully and fairly.
The appendices are many and add much--they include a timeline of Rowling's life and achievements, awards each novel has won, a listing of J. K. Rowling's reading, charitable organizations that are important to her, and addresses for the author both in the U.S. and U.K.. The bibliography is extensive, including all of Rowling's works (British and American publications; articles, too), biographical sources, reading and education guides, responses from young people, criticism and reviews, related articles, and websites. There is a helpful index as well.
The biography is easy to read and informative and attempts to place Rowling's work in context with world events, literature, and popular culture. The book would have benefited from more careful editing, but the fresh contexts and updated information provided in the biography will cause most readers to overlook this. I highly recommend the book to Harry Potter fans, readers, students, educators, and those interested in writers' biographies.
Kirk donates from the proceeds of the book to J. K. Rowling's preferred charity, Comic Relief, which suggests that she shares in Rowling's humanitarian interests. Perhaps the fact that she is a writer of books rather than a journalist adds to the book's fresh approach and deeper, more valuable insights.

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6/22/2012

Sapphiry Rose and the Journey to the Inner Core Review

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I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. Sapphiry Rose is a delightful and intriguing story of the life changing experiences of a young girl who lives in one world but belongs in another. The author's detailed description of Sapphiry's life as she knows it, her realization of her true identity and where she belongs gives the reader a vivid picture of the differences between the world she knows and her adjustment to the world of the inner core. A fascinating story that is hard to put down.

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6/21/2012

The Wandmaker's Guidebook Review

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This is a fun gift for a young Harry Potter or Wizardology fan. My 7 year old is enjoying the book immensely. Some parents might be worried about a "pagan" plaything like a wand, but most kids will simply have fun with the kit and learn a little something along the way. Although the "information" in the book is fictional, this is quite an erudite book, and parents who want their children to know something of world history may find this book a great starting point. I particularly enjoyed the reference to the "High Council of Aratta", and gave my son a lecture on Aratta in Sumerian literature, which he listened to with more patience that usual....
Most kids, brought up on a steady diet of cheap paperbacks, are also quite enchanted with beautiful books like this one, and the -ology books.

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Become a wandmaker's apprentice.This guidebook covers every aspect of making your own wand, from the type of wood to the powers that you can create with natural elements like sand, herbs, feathers and more.Your personal powers can be placed in the twist off handle.What kind of wand will you make?

Kit includes:24 pp book with pull-out drawer; wooden wand with removable handle; 3 different feathers; 3 vials with different colored sand; vial of multi-colored stones.

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6/20/2012

At Home with Beatrix Potter: The Creator of Peter Rabbit Review

At Home with Beatrix Potter: The Creator of Peter Rabbit
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AT HOME WITH BEATRIX POTTER is a delight to the eye and the spirit for those who love this children's author and her "little books." It is written by Susan Denyer of Britain's National Trust. (Potter's property was left to the National Trust.) The focus of the book is Hilltop Farm, the first farm Beatrix Potter acquired. Although she lived across the road in Castle Cottage, Potter often used Hilltop for its library, guestroom, and workplaces. She also used it to display her "treasures." This book reveals her love of nature, the English Lake District, and of old things--carved dressers, chests, spinning wheels are a few of the "gems" portrayed. Two-page color spreads convey the beauty of the Lake Area, where Potter became a major landowner, sheepfarmer, and a happily married woman. It is wonderful to see the original places, buildings, and objects that she incorporated into her books (examples are shown side by side). The book's layout, photographs, and design are first-rate. Reading this book reminded me of THE PRIVATE WORLD OF TASHA TUDOR and its wonderful photographs by Richard Brown. Like Tudor, Potter drew what she knew and preferred country to city life. (Tudor also was a working farmer in New Hampshire.) Finally, this book presents information about Beatrix Potter and the things and people she loved in an informative and respectful way. This book is not a biography, and Denyer avoids the biographer's temptation to "sum up" or "explain" Beatrix Potter. Rather, we draw our own conclusions after being exposed to the things Potter loved. The select bibliography at the book's end provides a list of works on and by Potter (her journals and letters have been published) that is very helpful to those who want to know more about this author. This is a book to treasure.

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6/19/2012

Mindbenders (Volume 1) Review

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Mindbenders is one of the most pleasant surprises I've read in a long time. From the fast paced beginning to the last revelations, I couldn't put it down. Simply put, the plot is fascinating, the characters well-drawn, the narrator fresh and intriguing.

I won't give you spoilers, because I think others have adequately sketched the plot. This is one story you'll want to discover the details for yourself. Mindbenders has something for everyone - science fiction, paranormal fantasy, thriller. It doesn't matter whether you believe these programs once existed. You'll believe in these characters.
I hope there is a sequel coming and that Mr. Krever won't keep us waiting too long.


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"A dead-on thriller for the decade . . . . I can't imagine anyone reading this and not wanting more" -- Thomas F. Monteleone, author of the NY Times bestseller The Blood of the Lamb and The Complete Idiot's Guide to Writing a Novel

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6/18/2012

Luke Carter And The Sword Of Kings: Return Of The Darkside (Volume 2) Review

Luke Carter And The Sword Of Kings: Return Of The Darkside (Volume 2)
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....The Magical World of Boys and Girls is Alive in America in this Epic Coming of Age Family Action Adventure. Twelve-year-old Luke is a reluctant hero who is forced to deal with circumstances beyond his control in a world he knows nothing about. This story has everything a young or old sword and sorcery fan could ask for. Take trip through America's Great Hole In The Wall, into the Griffin Valley and on a world wind voyage as Luke Carter comes of age and learns that friends can come in many forms and standing up to bad guys can be rough..! I just could NOT put this book down...!


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--- Amazing...!!! "...Twelve-year-old Luke is a reluctant hero, an American-style Harry Potter with a "slacker" attitude and guts...!" ...Jim Barns: Editor, Independent Publisher's Magazine --- The Magical World of Boys and Girls is Alive in America in this Epic Coming of Age Family Action Adventure. Twelve-year-old Luke is a reluctant hero who is forced to deal with circumstances beyond his control in a world he knows nothing about and in a place the modern world had long forgotten. Luke's family and friend's are threatened.Luke does not believe it because he has no interest in leaving his Florida home.Then one event in his own backyard changes his world forever.Join Writer A.J. Ensor on a world wind voyage as Luke Carter comes of age and learns that friends can come in many forms, a family is defined by love and while it might take a village to raise a boy sometimes our villages need strong if not uncommon leaders.

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6/17/2012

Harry Potter and the Deconstructivist Magicians (My Favorite Critical Essays) Review

Harry Potter and the Deconstructivist Magicians (My Favorite Critical Essays)
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This book is NOT a parody of Harry Potter. Not even close.
It IS a parody of existentialist, post modern, french, and especially french deconstructivist literature. Basically, if you've ever taken a class in post modern philosophy, something that covered Foucault or Derrida, you're going to like this book.
The essays don't make sense. Literally. They are literally designed to be a parody of themselves.
It's a post modern version of like How To Write by Gertrude Stein. The words are there for their euphonic capabilities. They are arranged to *sound like* post modernism, and to *seem like* they should make sense.
From the cover, and a quick glance through, this book seems like a book of dense essays on pop culture from a cross-cultural perspective. But it's not. It's a parody of those very ideas.
Makes for fun reading, especially outloud. I read it to my 6 month old daughter, and she loves it.
Would be a great gag gift for your friend in a humanities grad-student program at some east coast university.

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6/16/2012

Pokemon & Harry Potter: A Fatal Attraction Review

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This sort of thinking makes Christianity look plain silly. It presents an image of Christians as close-minded simpletons, easily lead by fear. And make no mistake, Arms is out to spread fear - it's remarkably easy to control people who are afraid.
As a Christian I am insulted that the very serious subject of good vs. evil is trivialized by comparison to a harmless series of books. The only crime J.K. Rowling is guilty of is getting kids' noses away from the T.V. and into books. As for Pokemon, referring to a cartoon as the work of Satan is simply moronic.

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A Supernatural Battle Is Now Raging for the Minds andDestinies of Our Children. This Is a Battle That Parents Can and MustWin.Violence, psychic manipulation, witchcraft, murder, demons, wizards,magic, Satanism, and the occult are but a few of the featuredattractions in the world of the ever-popular Pokemon phenomena and thecelebrated Harry Potter series.This eye-opening book is a stunning expose that penetrates the cleversatanic camouflage which attempts to conceal the true diabolic natureof today's most popular children's literature and games.Backed by the authority of the Word of God and his almost threedecades in the ministry, Phil Arms provides an electrifying analysisof the most commerically successful children's entertainment of thelast century.

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6/15/2012

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Harry Potter Film Tie in) Review

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Harry Potter Film Tie in)
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A friend who lives in London just sent me this book, and it's fabulous! The picture on the front cover is actually a hologram that shows Harry surrounded by Voldemort and a Death Eater at one angle, and the other view is Harry with Hermione & Ron at his sides.
The inside of the book is filled with gorgeous color pictures, mostly from Order of the Phoenix since that's the book in which Dumbledore's Army was born, but there is also a section that goes back all the way to the first book and gives sort of a pictoral "history" of Harry's battle against Voldemort, plus sections on Order members and Death Eaters. There is just enough writing to "remind" you of what's happening in a scene, but not enough to obscure the illustrations.
For the autograph collector, this book would be a wonderful tool for collecting them as it has photos of all the major cast members with enough extra space for signatures so that a person wouldn't be writing across his or her own face. I just wish I lived in the UK so I'd have an opportunity to use it that way!
If you're a true fan of the Potter film series, this is a collector piece not to be missed.

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