Customer Review: In his Author's Note, Gregory says that he wrote his tale of his failure (he doesn't call it that of course) in the service of the Israeli Government because "sometimes it's the comic details that best reflect the gravity of the larger picture." And he certainly wrote a hilarious, page-turner or a... more info
Customer Review: I purchased 5 of these books as a "Thank you" to 5 excellent physicians who supported me as an oncology nurse practitioner. Since I was retiring, I wanted to say "Thank you" and each physician was thrilled to receive a copy.
Customer Review: i bought it for my boyfriend, who is an aspiring chef and loves asian cuisine. he loves it - its a beautiful and inspiring book. i wouldn't recommend it for anyone who is just interested in cooking at home.
Customer Review: My favorite genre is sci-fi and action, so I found this book a bit slow for my tastes. I bought it to read for a book club to which I belong and I have to admit the book was interesting as a character study, written nicely, and a good cultural study.
Customer Review: I stumbled across this book while looking for something about The Lipstick Killer of Chicago, William Heirens. He, too, is believed to have dismembered at least one victim during his reign of terror from 1945-1946 in Chicago. (His culpability in the crimes is also circumstantial.) Instead, I... more info
Customer Review: I found the writing convoluted, the storytelling lacked flow, and was left dissatified overall. There's much reference to archaic and regional language that's never defined, thus one loses the gist of meaning or the character's point of view. I found myself irritated by the introduction of... more info
Customer Review: Even for a measly dollar, I expect a properly-formatted document. The title of this work reads, on my Kindle, "Winged Warfare & # 4 5 ; in World War I". And, every second or third line of text is only a word or two long. On a device like the Kindle, the reader would have to turn the page every... more info
Customer Review: I was really excited when The Cabin showed up in my mailbox and started reading it right away. The next few weeks (yes, weeks) of getting through the book became a mission. In general, the story is good with satisfying stories set in the Temagami wilderness area of Ontario, the passion (almost... more info