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Cheap and well worth it. Though 2010 is out now and is much better. This one still rocks my socks off.
L Space Milano Tab

I was surprised, as a 40-year-old woman, reading this book aloud to my young daughter (skipping parts, too), to find myself consumed, sneaking off into the kitchen to read ahead under the guise of doing laundry, etc. Obviously, my position was embarrassing, plus the book was conventionally suspense-heavy and light on literary values; I thought of the middle-aged magazine editor who put it this way: Twilight..always and unapologetically.

As a middle-aged woman, I have the inner resources to analyze my entanglement, to process my response and to cool the fire of addiction. Yet, as a middle-aged woman, the book was more devastating to me than a teen girl could know. Because I know from experience that youth and beauty are irretrievably lost, that you will never find that kind of perfect, melting, life-in-death love (if only all teen boys were really 100 years old and listened to classical music in their Volvos!) but, at best, will rather muddle through humanly with a good man. That, on the other hand, you might not want a perfect love, consuming and obstructing at the same time. That no one will ever “see” you or care about your every breath in the way Edward cares for Bella, not even your mother, even if you’re lucky, and as you age you realize everyone is so consumed with survival and ego, they have no resources left. That, all things considered, there are other profound consolations that come with aging, such as the development of inner resources. But it was the longing for the numinous in an everyday world that upset me the most.

Ultimately, I’m happy that this book is so female-centric in its eros, the slow smoulder that no longer is culturally justified. Young girls should hope to build a life with someone who cherishes them. The teen wish-fulfillment and weaker aspects of the book, such as Bella’s neediness evaporate next to this positive. But I feel for the legion of teen girls who lack the ability to process their literary infatuation, who wear “I
Space Mission Personalized Banner

Thumbs up with this product! Doesn’t slide when going around corners or tight turns but can be moved around the dash easily. The arm that holds the GPS rotates nicely. Easy to stash away. I recommend this product.
Parking Space Dividing Lines

When I read a book, I like to know what page I am reading and how many pages the book has. I also like to know the chapter name and number. Since Kindle does not provide any of these, I feel so lost since there is no ‘perspective’. “Location” does not do anything for me; it may be fine for a robot.

Sad, I am…
Space Party Decoration Necktie

with the exception of a poorly designed holster and no way to tie the safety snap to both the holster and perdometer, the pedometer works extremely well. the holster kept coming off and by the third day was lost. the safety strap saved me from loosing the pedometer. the holster needs redesign so the safety snap can secure both items. the backside of the holster needs to be long enough to be placed on a 2″ wide belt with a little hook at the end to help secure the holster to the belt. i modified a golf divot tool ([...])for the belt that uses velcro to hold a golf glove. i attached velcro to the pedometer and i was good to go. although it has fallen off twice i was saved by being able to secure both items with the safety snap.

Space Ace I Love

This book arrived the other day and looked brand new when I opened the package.

I thank you!
Space Party Decoration Necktie

I only used it once, but I had no problems with it. The vacuum did a great job of getting the water out of the carpet, after going over it several times. The scrubber brushes are rinky dink though, and should be re-designed to do a better job and to be more easily remove and replaced after cleaning them. They are already mashing down some and aren’t stiff enough to last very long. Better quality brushes would definitely be an asset to the machine. All in all, it did a good job for the price.
Space Long Sleeve T

A little hard to get used to using, but you can change the settings and make it look quite a bit like the old products in this suite. I like it a lot. Very nice and worth the $$, especially since I’ll get 2010 free!
Space Invader Dark T

This saga had me engrossed from start to finish! I definitely recommend it, especially to animal lovers and adventure seekers! 5 stars!
Space Alien Organic Cotton

I have used MS Office for years, but don’t need all the extras that come with the full edition of Office. Home and Student is perfect for most home users and students. So far I can’t come up with any negatives.
Space Challenge 88 Summit