Customer Review: Steve Martin is a genius. No question. He was extremely funny for a long time, and his post-comedy career has revealed him to be an artist capable both of graceful and inspired work (think Leap of Faith and L.A. Story) and some truly bottom-rate fare. Here, he tries but doesn't connect with a new... more info
Customer Review: This is a great book even if you don't think you are a Tori Spelling fan. She is witty, girly, slap in the face honest and just plain likeable. This book was so addicting that I could hardly put it down.....She is very open with many issues in this book and it is great to hear this type of candid... more info
Customer Review: This book tells the story of Sesame Street from its inception. All of the principal players, including Jim Henson, Joe Raposo, Kevin Clash, Joan Ganz Cooney, and Carol Spinney are profiled, and a background on the history of children's television adds depth. If you're looking for backbiting gossip... more info
Customer Review: Needless to say, those around me weren't too happy with me the day I read the oh-so-genius "The Master and Margarita". I'm trying to remember the last time a book influenced me this much and made me realize its genius halfway through and laugh hysterically throughout appreciatively. It was probably... more info
Customer Review: Unconditionally, the character, personality, and mind-set of Sister Aloysius Beauvier (Meryl Streep) in John Patrick Shanley's play, "Doubt" is directly mirrored to that of Nurse Ratchet in Ken Kesey's "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. It is a well known common knowledge that it is, not only... more info
Customer Review: Yeah, they make you read this stuff in high school in a country where most kids find it challenging to read the back of a box of Cap'n Crunch. And because it's forced reading, the novel itself becomes as ossified as one of those dismembered appendages found in Eastern European reliquaries. But if... more info
Customer Review: This adaptation of the classic is perfectly understandable, humorous, beautiful and a joy to behold. Even those who are bored or daunted by Shakespeare's work will enjoy this bountiful, star studded film.
Customer Review: If you're a first generation Indian in the US, you'll totally relate to this book. The book brought back many memories of my childhood, I laughed and cried. The movie is exceptional as well. I highly recommend both.