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Crazy on Sticker of A4 Vintage
Bargain sweeper that works. We use it at our buisness. It gets used and abused by all the employees. Works great and when it dies I buy a new one. Why pay three times the money for a fancy sweeper that doesnt do any better job?
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I just finished reading and am actually sad. I will really miss these characters! Kathryn Stockett did an amazing job of making these characters real!! I loved everything about this book, the characters, the story, the writing style….all so genuine!
I can’t wait for her next book!
RARE The VINTAGE VHS ok or not
This was one of the best novels I have read in years. From the first page to the last, it is a book you do not want to put down. The author has done an excellent job of making all of her characters very real. This is her first novel but I hope it is not her last.
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Eoin Colfer has earned my undying admiration: He writes a truly entertaining and unique youth novel. Artemis Fowl is complex, it’s unpredictable, it’s imaginative, it has some gruesome descriptions, and it is really, really good.
Colfer’s focal point is the wanna-be evil boy genius. He’s all genius, but he can’t quite bring himself to be truly evil, and the conflict in character is fascinating to read. Colfer latches on to a real problem that so many youth identify with, sadly–the absentee parents for reasons that even they can’t always help. Although Colfer acknowledges this issue, he doesn’t preach, he just lets it be, and allows Artemis to make his own mess and dig his way out.
Colfer’s imaginative LEP unit and Foaly are great fun to read. I can’t wait to get into the second novel, and I would not hesitate to recommend this series to any upper elementary/middle school aged reader, either in years or at heart.
Order the series without reserve and enjoy!
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O Sullivan Pine Vintage to you
A great read for any age, from 10th grade to adulthood. It really makes you remember or really helps you have a kind of camaraderie with Holden Caufield. It is a deceptive book that it only takes a glimpse of Holden’s life over a few days in his life where a million memories of previous experiences adds up to where he is at ‘today’. It is a book about finding oneself, about finding ones place and realizing that it isn’t all about sticking to the norms and what society wants you to be.
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