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Judith Montano gives detailed explainations and her own featured work inspires skilled embroiderers as well as novices to try lots of combinations. The spiral bound edition is perfect for reading as you sew.
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"Never judge a book by its movie." Our whole family devoured this trilogy, thrilled to find a series of unexpected caliber after the end of the Harry Potter books. Pullman weaves mythology, science and real emotion into a serious page-turner. Occassional violence and some deep themes are treated with the same descriptive detail throughout. You will want all three books in hand before starting the first!
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My daughter Jeneva says:" I'm nine years old and I recommend this book. It's full of adventure; one of my favorite books (trust me), I like reading it over and over again. Thompson and Thomson are really funny in this one. You need to read "Destination Moon" first, though".
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Enchantingly dark, brutal yet beautiful story of a child's inner life in a time of horror. When it was over the entire theater filed out in total silence... it will haunt you.
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As a cycling freak, I really appreciate the central role of European bike racing in this quirky animation. Full of dry, French satire and witty stereotypes.
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Kathy Fraser has commented on (6) products.
Elegant Stitches: An Illustrated Stitch Guide and Source Book of Inspiration by Judith Bake Montano
Kathy Fraser, September 7, 2008
Judith Montano gives detailed explainations and her own featured work inspires skilled embroiderers as well as novices to try lots of combinations. The spiral bound edition is perfect for reading as you sew.(2 of 3 readers found this comment helpful)
The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman
Kathy Fraser, March 9, 2008
"Never judge a book by its movie." Our whole family devoured this trilogy, thrilled to find a series of unexpected caliber after the end of the Harry Potter books. Pullman weaves mythology, science and real emotion into a serious page-turner. Occassional violence and some deep themes are treated with the same descriptive detail throughout. You will want all three books in hand before starting the first!(12 of 21 readers found this comment helpful)
Tintin Explorers on the Moon by Herge
Kathy Fraser, July 14, 2007
My daughter Jeneva says:" I'm nine years old and I recommend this book. It's full of adventure; one of my favorite books (trust me), I like reading it over and over again. Thompson and Thomson are really funny in this one. You need to read "Destination Moon" first, though".(5 of 8 readers found this comment helpful)
Pan's Labyrinth: 2 Disc Platinum Edition (Widescreen)
Kathy Fraser, June 20, 2007
Enchantingly dark, brutal yet beautiful story of a child's inner life in a time of horror. When it was over the entire theater filed out in total silence... it will haunt you.(6 of 10 readers found this comment helpful)
The Triplets of Belleville (Widecreen)
Kathy Fraser, June 20, 2007
As a cycling freak, I really appreciate the central role of European bike racing in this quirky animation. Full of dry, French satire and witty stereotypes.(7 of 11 readers found this comment helpful)
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