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Jun 04, 2006
"How Very Rude!"
2 of 2 found this helpful While nothing could ever surpass my love for Lynne Truss's Eats, Shoots & Leaves, this book about the lapse (or possible rearrangement) of manners in 21st century culture is both funny and thoughtful. Truss looks at both concrete examples and sociological explanations for why, among other things, other people's children drive us insane, and does so with her trademark wit. The book does seem to suffer a bit from a lack of the minute focus Truss was able to give to punctuation issues in Eats, Shoots & Leaves, but it is definitely worth reading.

Jun 27, 2018
Very nice tarot
Good cards and lovely art.
Oct 10, 2006
Fur Is Cruel, and Sometimes Vampires Are Too.
1 of 2 found this helpful For a witch who specializes in charms, Rachel Morgan has some lousy luck. She leaves her dead-end job, managing to get a contract put out on her lifein the process, and her subsequent attempts to bring down a crooked local bigwig could also cost her everything.
Set in an alternate present where vampires, Weres and pixies live side-by-side with a reduced human population (tomato plague, and yes, you read that right), this book is funny, exciting, and even sexy. If you've ever held a job you can relate to Rachel, the plot and pacing are good, and the secondary characters are interesting in their own rights. I highly recommend it.