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It was noisy & heavy, which made me discourage to use this cleaner. I returned it immediately.
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If you loved the movie Twilight, you will love the book all the more. As a mom of teenaged girls and a romance author myself (Spin the Plate), I don’t have much time to read. On a long weekend away at the beach I finally got to this book. How fun to be able to read additional scenes (not in the movie), get into the minds of Bella and Edward, and enjoy a teasingly drawn out romance. The first touch (not even first kiss) doesn’t happen until about 200 pages in. There also are pages and pages of wonderful Q&A in this book on the inner workings of living as a vampire and as a teenaged girl. Absolutely delicious.
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Columbus and the flat This digital document is an article from Phi Delta Kappan, published by Phi Delta Kappa, Inc. on April 1, 2007. The length of the article is 1680 words. The page length shown above is based on a …

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Heart s Desire Morgan Raines transferred to a new high school his senior year. Starting over doesn’t bother him, but finding his mate pinned to her locker by her Neanderthal ex-boyfriend does… From day one, …

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We gave this as a gift to my brother. He loves it and
has watched it several times in the last 3 weeks since we
gave it to him. He says it’s awesome and he can’t say it
enough!
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Just finished. As much as I wanted to know what happened next, it saddened me that with each page turn I was getting closer to the end. Beautiful, gripping, moving writing and overall book. A+
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Nothing about this book appealed to me. Not the subject matter, nor the title, nor the cover. Pfttt…..nothing. A depression-era traveling circus? What could be more….depressing? My sister delivered into my hands one day and said, “Read it.” And I did. I read it while cooking. I read it while eating. I read it when I should have been sleeping. I read and read and wanted to read more. Now I hand it to you and say, “Read it”. You won’t be sorry.
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