Customer Review: This is a unique and innovative way to learn how to listen to the spoken French just as it is used in real conversations. Most audio programs, you have someone reading a script in French. The sounds are quite different when someone is talking French compared to someone who is reading French. That is... more info
Customer Review: Dozens of 2 and 3-page "chapters" add up to witty slants on an ample variety of life's ordinary "stuff"... subjects the average person might never have thought to look at in an atypical way. "Uncommon Thoughts on Common Things," the subhead rightly touts. Chicken-fried steak, death, the stars,... more info
Customer Review: As much as I adore Click & Clack on the radio (I listen to them weekly on NPR), I can't believe how very boring this calendar is. A total waste of money and a bummer of a Christmas gift!
Customer Review: If you like "Car Talk," you'll like this book. Ray and Tom dole out sound car advice with a helping of self-deprecating humor. That's fun and interesting while it lasts, but it doesn't last nearly long enough. The book may have 200 pages, but only half of those actually contain words. The... more info
Customer Review: This book has nothing to do with 'Attempts to Explain the Entire U.S. Government'. It's all about a humbug journalist ranting and trying to prove that he's seen it all and knows it all while making very little sense. While some small sections of the book does make sense, most of it's idiotic,... more info
Customer Review: The thought that someone would come up with the idea of cooking on a car engine is pretty strange. To think that a book could be written on this topic is stranger. To write such a book that's this intelligent and this much fun is bizarre. I laughed out loud repeatedly at the preambles to each of... more info
Customer Review: Four favorite Car Talk shows selected by Tom and Ray Magliozzi (aka Click and Clack, the Tappet Brothers) are presented in this winning collection, from a visit by Martha Stewart to 'Bugsy' Lawlor's letters home, this offers broadcast radio drama at its best and is a pick any 'Car Talk' fan will... more info
Customer Review: I read this after reading "Walking in Circles before Lying Down" by Markoe which is hysterical. Particularly if you are a dog person. In "What the Dogs have Taught Me" each chapter is a little story, which makes it a great bathroom book or something to pick up just before dozing off. Very funny.
Customer Review: I was interested more in CR-V manual then Civic. This wasn't extremely helpful in my case. Hopefully book serves better for Civic owners.