I started and finished A Sense of Direction in one evening; I couldn't really stop thinking about it, so I couldn't put it down. I found it...
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This book is sick, twisted and incredibly fun. That's all I'm going to say because if you've bothered to read this far you need to get John dies at the end and probably already know that.
This is the best quilting book ever! The projects are modern and beautiful, showing you can have as much fun with solid colors as you can with prints. Being a beginner quilter I found Cherri's tips and hints very helpful but I'm sure anyone with years of experience would love this book just as much as I did.
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Wow this book was incredible! I found it in the library and immediately had to go out and buy it. The characters are wonderfully portrayed and very easy to get attached to. I can't wait for the next in the series to come out.
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It's easy to get sucked into Bobby Zha's world, even if you're never quite sure where the twists and turns are going to lead. With characters easy to hate and love this book is a must have.
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This story is wonderful your heart will melt for little Jack and his struggles to win Miss Acacia's affection. Translation has created a few awkward sentences but they're minor and forgettable once you get to know the characters and caught up in the story.
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John Dies at the End by David Wong
Jillian, January 10, 2011
This book is sick, twisted and incredibly fun. That's all I'm going to say because if you've bothered to read this far you need to get John dies at the end and probably already know that.City Quilts: 12 Dramatic Projects Inspired by Urban Views by Cherri House
Jillian, November 11, 2010
This is the best quilting book ever! The projects are modern and beautiful, showing you can have as much fun with solid colors as you can with prints. Being a beginner quilter I found Cherri's tips and hints very helpful but I'm sure anyone with years of experience would love this book just as much as I did.(1 of 1 readers found this comment helpful)
Collegium Chronicles #01: Foundation by Mercedes Lackey
Jillian, September 20, 2010
Wow this book was incredible! I found it in the library and immediately had to go out and buy it. The characters are wonderfully portrayed and very easy to get attached to. I can't wait for the next in the series to come out.(2 of 4 readers found this comment helpful)
9tail Fox by Jon Courte Grimwood
Jillian, September 15, 2010
It's easy to get sucked into Bobby Zha's world, even if you're never quite sure where the twists and turns are going to lead. With characters easy to hate and love this book is a must have.(2 of 4 readers found this comment helpful)
The Boy with the Cuckoo-Clock Heart (Borzoi Books) by Mathias Malzieu
Jillian, March 16, 2010
This story is wonderful your heart will melt for little Jack and his struggles to win Miss Acacia's affection. Translation has created a few awkward sentences but they're minor and forgettable once you get to know the characters and caught up in the story.(2 of 4 readers found this comment helpful)
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