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From the description given of Water For Elephants I wasn’t sure I would like it, but was intrigued just the same. I am usually more of a horror fan, but to my surprise, I LOVED IT! Action packed, heartbreaking, and a little glimpse of what scares us all about growing older.
Wonderfully written and a definite page turn, you just can’t put down. I look forward to reading more works from Sara Gruen.
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I suppose I will be labeled a religious fanatic, because I gave this book one star. Oh well, one star anyway.
This book is completely misleading on the nature of God and our relationship to him. Just consider the book on its own terms. Essentially the being portrayed as God in the book tries to convince the author that he has been reincarnated a number of times, and that the 10 commandments are easy to follow if you just realize your dignity in being a god. “God” mentions John 10:34, which includes the words “ye are gods”, and twists the meaning to prove that the author is a god. Obviously this is something lots of people like to hear, but we are creatures anyway.
Much of this book is “ear-candy” because it *sounds* so good. Things like, there is no hell, only bad choices which make you feel small or bad. We can make anything happen through positive thinking. There is no right or wrong, there is no original sin, etc.
Oddly enough, at one point God says no one should drink alcohol in any form. Now keeping with the philosophy of the book, wouldn’t that be a value judgement? According to the rest of the book we are to make decisions based on our *own* experiences, not what other people, religious entities think. When the author mentions that Jesus drank wine, “God” responds that everyone makes mistakes, even Jesus. What!!? As you can see the book is not even cohesive in its own wacky world. “God” mentions the Crucifixion of Jesus, and how Jesus saves us… but what did he save us from? The only “bad” thing we can possibly do is negative or “wrong” thinking. Jesus didn’t do a very good job saving us from *that*, if all religions before Neale Donald Walsch have been wrong.
I want to leave you with one final point. If the “God” portrayed in this book is so kind and loving, and this book is really *new* information, why has God let us wallow in stupidity for thousands of years until our “savior” Neale Donald Walsch came to show us the light? The God I know
Now Eat This Diet

Once started I really couldn’t stop turning pages, finished it at 01.40am, and had to be up at 05.00 to see to the stock!!! Oh well I so enjoyed it it was worth it. So out of my normal comfort zone, but so glad I was asked to read it by one of the grandchildren. Cheofrin
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This vacuum is so much better than the bagless Bissell that I had. This has amazing suction power especially for the price. If you use the hose you do have to be carefull because it has so much suction that it picks up anything you get close to. Also when you use the hose the brush still runs and if left on your carpet in one place might damage your carpet. This is a great price for the power. In a local store it would have been $20 more. It arrived quickly and I am very pleased with this product. Very simple to put together.
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What Sea Animals Eat

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Pleased To Eat You A child meets a carnivore, herbivore, and omnivore and finds out what each one eats. …

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The 2009 2014 World This econometric study covers the world outlook for ready-to-eat breakfast cereals across more than 200 countries. For each year reported, estimates are given for the latent demand, or potential …

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A New Way to Clearly written guide to better eating and nutrition, illus. with many Indian recipes incorporating suggestions, minimizing fat and calories. …

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I have a wonderful dog who sheds like crazy. Since I got the FURminator, he doesn’t drop fur with each step — and my friends aren’t covered with fur when they leave my house now. GREAT tool.
The Broacasters Eat Their

I really enjoyed this book. I have a feeling that Dr. Cohen’s sense of humor is going to be a big help during my first year as a mom. His outlook of relax and enjoy before these precious years disappear is something that I can (hopefully) relate to. I also appreciate his explanation of the 5/10/15 minute sleep method. In fact, his whole chapter long explanation was more informative and helpful and “real” than whole books I had desperately tried to get through. While this book was not fully comprehensive. In that it does not fully touch onto everything that may go wrong with your child, he does touch on most everything and just enough so that you can know when to worry, or when to ignore the red rash growing over your child’s body. I think I’m really going to find his diagrams of possible symptoms and solutions to be a big help.

Especially sweet were the Daddy vs Doctor stories he sprinkled about the book. I thought they were funny and poignant and made him seem more accessible and real. Someone I could relate to who has been there and survived. Someone who does not expect me to create banquets of organic superfoods, wear my baby and will not look down at me for shooting my baby full of vaccines.

I really recommend Dr. Cohen’s Eat Sleep Poop as a humorous “Common Sense” outlook to parenting. He tells us that there will be tears. There will be poop. But you will get past it and look back at this time with fondness and nostalgia. I can’t wait.
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