Average customer rating:
- the steps are backwards
- 1 yr old Granddaughter loves this book!
- Very cute, easy to read book
- We love it!!
- One of My One Year Old's Favorites
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Good Night Baby (Soft-to-Touch Books)
DK Publishing
Manufacturer: DK Preschool
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Binding: Board book
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Book Description
Soft-to-Touch Full of crisp color photographs, these books capture the expressions and moods of babies throughout their busy days. The soft-padded format makes them safe and easy for little hands to handle.
Customer Reviews:
the steps are backwards.......2007-06-28
ok, so for the most part this book isn't that bad. but it's backwards. one page says I get sleepy the page after that says, Time to eat dinner. I would love the book if those pages were flipped. maybe we are the only family who eats dinner then get's sleepy and ready for bed.
1 yr old Granddaughter loves this book!.......2007-05-25
I purchased this book for my granddaughter and she just loves it. She asks her mom to read it to her several times a day. It has a nice rhythm to it and she loves the pictures of babies.
Very cute, easy to read book.......2007-03-31
I bought this book for our 4 month old daughter. She seems to like it alot! Its quick enough to read with lots of bright and beautiful pictures of other babies. Its great for bedtime, or anytime.
We love it!!.......2006-04-07
My daughter is 16 mo. she has had this book for a while and absolutely loves it!! She looks through the pages and points out all the babies. I was so excited to find it again, our first copy was from her pediatrician, and it is now hanging on by a few pieces of tape.
One of My One Year Old's Favorites.......2003-09-30
When she was about a year old, my daughter wanted this book at bedtime--every night, night after night, for weeks. It briefly reviews a typical day, and then goes through a bedtime routine, step by step, with engaging pictures and easy to understand vocabulary. I think my daughter enjoyed the fact that the book reflected her own experience, and was in terms that she could relate to.
Book Description
It's time for bed-and this is the perfect way to say good night! Six adorable spreads follow babies' nighttime routines, combined with fun touch-and-feel surprises to enchant the littlest and sleepiest among us. From the bright-yellow rubber duckie in the bathtub, to the soft, terry cloth bib, to a tiny bedtime storybook that really opens, to the shiny mylar mirror in the bathroom-every baby will love the novelty and recognize the familiar sleepytime scenes in this sturdy board book.
Customer Reviews:
Not so great.......2007-06-27
All of the "activities" are touching the book which is boring. Much prefer "Pat the Bunny" which has more interesting things for baby to do.
A fun touch-and-feel book.......2007-03-13
Babies and even toddlers love touch and feel books...the different textures appeal to babies' tactile sense...and this one doesn't disappoint.
Great for babies under one.......2006-11-14
This is a wonderful touch and feel book. My little girl loved it until she was one and 1/2. Now she is two and does not even want to look at it.
Babies love other babies!.......2004-10-26
We borrowed this book from the library, and had to re-check it out until I could find it, my 15 month old daughter loved it so much! It's full of babies doing bedtime routine stuff with a bib, a rubber ducky, & a bathmat to touch. It also has a book inside it that opens, a mirror for babies to see themselves and curtains to lift. It instantly became part of my daughter's bedtime routine!
THIS BOOK IS CUTE.......2004-10-03
according to my last review,I also boaght this book and i read it to my baby cousin Sebastien and at nite and its sooooooooooooooooooo cute i love it
Customer Reviews:
Will the Real Amanda Ashley please stand up..........2007-09-03
I am a long time fan of A.A., and have read some excellent work in her other books. That is why this is so difficult for me... I absolutely did not enjoy this latest effort! It was so cliched and unexciting, that I give myself a huge pat on the back for finishing it (simply because I wanted to write this review). Cara, the 22-yr old adopted daughter of Brenna & Roshan DeLongpre, vampire/witch & vampire, acted & sounded more like a willful 12-yr old, than an adult. The dialogue was juvenile and so predictable that I found myself wondering why this book ever went to print, and if there was a way to get my money back! The characters, with the exception of Mara, Vince's mysterious maker, were uninteresting, underdeveloped, and just plain boring. In fact, the book itself was boring. I could not warm up to Cara or Vince. And HOW in the name of all that's un-holy, could there even be a remote possibility of Vince being able to father a child, and twins, no less! Further, I think Frank, the faithful bodyguard, was disposed of in a most callous & ungrateful manner. Further, the issue of Cara and the twins being human, and Vince being vampire, and the whole aging thing, was not addressed completely, and the reader was left hanging to draw her/his own conclusion(s). A very unsatisfactory & frustrating read. I found myself skipping parts of it. No exciting love scenes to spice it up, either. Flat, all the way! Miss Ashley is much more capable than this book suggests.
So much potential, so much disappointment.......2007-08-02
This book is about Cara DeLongpre, the twenty-two year old adopted daughter of two vampires. There are plot twists a-plenty, action, romance-- so what went wrong?
First off, the characters are woefully underdeveloped. All of their interactions are shallow and full of predictable, cliched behaviour and words. Cara is a wealthy, sheltered heiress, and her innocence begins to grate on one's nerves rather quickly. Her parents have hidden their vampiric ways from her all her life, and when they finally come to light, Cara forgives them for lying to her practically instantly, because, well, she's that vapid. And Brenna, Cara's mother, just plain pisses me off. She spends far too much time deferring to men-- whether it's Roshan, her husband, or Vince, Cara's beau-- and too little time being a strong woman. Is that really what we need to read about? Nobody does anything unpredictable, except maybe Mara, the vampire who created Vince. I expected her to be an antagonist early on, and she proved otherwise.
The plot line could've been so outstanding had it been well developed. Unfortunately, it ended up being as predictable as the characters. Vince saves Cara's butt too many times for me to count. The antagonists do the usual kidnap-and-try-to-kill routine. Even the romantic scenes fell short-- there's definitely no vampire erotica here, if that's your bag.
My final complaint is one that most people wouldn't notice, but drives me *INSANE*. Anton, one of the antagonists, is constantly referred to as a "warlock." Clearly, the author did not do her research, or she would've known that "warlock" means "traitor," and not "male magic practicioner," or even "male DARK magic practicioner."
All in all, I found the book to be a cliche-ridden, predictable, boring read, and I only finished the book because I have no other new books to read. I do not recommend this book at all.
Good Book !!.......2007-07-31
I really like to read Amanda Ashley's Vampire Stories. I get so into the book that I feel that I can see whats happening as I read.
Dialog undeveloped.......2007-07-27
This is the third Amanda Ashley book I've read and while I still enjoyed it, I found it to be less well written. The dialog was a bit undeveloped (seemed sort of forced at times) and the plot left a bit to be desired. Overall it was okay, but nothing special.
Wonderful read.......2007-07-25
I love vampire books, and this is definitely at the top of my list! There are interesting twists and turns everywhere. Just when you think the book should be over, new problems arise. Absolutely wonderful read!
Average customer rating:
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- easy uninspiring read
- Another fine addition to the series
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Winter Frost
R. D. Wingfield
Manufacturer: Transworld
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Binding: Mass Market Paperback
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Release Date: 2004-01-20 |
Book Description
In this fifth novel in the DI Jack Frost series, a serial killer surfaces in Denton, killing prostitutes and abducting small girls. With Frost following false leads and unable to catch the killer, his own position in the force is put in jeopardy.
Customer Reviews:
Not a Fan.......2004-07-12
This is my introduction to Jack Frost and I didn't enjoy it. Total lack of respect for women. Is this a British thing calling all females cows? A more disreputable character I would hate to meet. I can't find one good thing to say about this author. The story was way too long and left a lot of holes not filled in. Course who would have suspected 2 women, but after rounding up everyone Frost could he was bound to stumble on the actual perps. I have read many, many better mysteries. Try Anne Perry sometime. She writes about Dectectives in London too.
Just Sheer Brilliance.......2003-09-03
Every Frost book I read is such supurb pleasure that I want to just keep reading it. This one is no exception. It is not Agatha Christie, nor is it Shakespeare. It is classic, never-the-less. It wont suit all - some people prefer more long words, or their sense of humour is too restricted. Frost books keep me on the edge of the seat, and emotionally charged. Sometimes I laugh, sometimes I am just too absorbed. Winter Frost (like all the others) had just these effects. The TV series is good (David Jason is excellant) but the books are much more involved and dark. If you've read and enjoyed one book - you'll love the rest. If you haven't, then give it a try! Because although each book has some similarities (LIFE is LIKE THAT) it is equally true to say that each book is different. If one reviewer tells you the characters are cardboard, then I say I know several of the characters in real life. different names, but it's them never-the-less. maybe that makes real life cardboard. I dunno. But I just love these books.
ps. Mr R.D. Wingfield. PLEASE write another soon.
easy uninspiring read.......2002-08-06
I read this book on holidays having just read Philip Roths "The human stain".
It is readable but repetitive and stereotypical. I enjoy the TV series but in contrast to conventional wisdom the book is disappointing in comparison
Frost comes across as a combination of Colombo and Benny Hill in a Carry on film. The characters are all cardboard cut outs and the ubiquituous bacon sandwiches ,page 3 females and viagra fired men becomes tiresome.
A mindless read after a heavy book or 10 pints of lager!!
Another fine addition to the series.......2001-11-08
If your a fan of the series as I am, this novel was worth the wait. Frost is up to his elbows in crime again with a serial killer of prostitutes and another rapist and killer of small children among his problems. Of course, the bureaucratic Mullet is not helping things either. Frost attacks these problems with his usual wit and style, yet Frost also experiences a great deal of self doubt in this instance as the investigations drag on due to dead ends and the lack of resources and manpower. Fans of the TV series will recognize that sense of melancholy that David Jason so well portrays.
It was a great and entertaining read and the humor had me laughing out loud. Five stars
I'm sorry I've finished reading this book!.......2001-06-26
And I'll have to wait for the next book of this "Jack Frost" series for a long time. Maybe two years? Or more than that?
He has been the same since I first read "A touch of Frost.": a dirty, lousy, lazy, but lovable bloke. He is very charming especially when the situation around him gets worse and worse. It's because, I think, he never blame anyone but himself under any pressure.
If you haven't recently met a charming man, go for this book and find him very attractive!!!
Average customer rating:
- A Read With Emotion and Heart!
- A Delightful Magical and Enchanting Story
- ....at Least it introduced Kian & Mordachi
- Good stuff
- I'll be diplomatic
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Touch of Night
Susan Spencer Paul
Manufacturer: St. Martin's Paperbacks
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Release Date: 2005-08-02 |
Book Description
The Seymour family is one of the oldest and most respected families in England. However, what no one knows is that this family is also magically inclined and it's a secret they intend to keep. Niclas Seymour can sense the thoughts and emotions of others. It was only years ago that he became indirectly responsible for his best friend's death when he told him that his wife was cheating on him and he killed himself. And the law of the magical families is that if blood is shed by magic done then the offender is placed under a blood curse. Niclas has not known true sleep in three years and it is slowly driving him mad. He will do anything to lift the curse and finally be free of it. The only way that can happen is if he does a great deed for a member of his best friend's family. Such an opportunity has eluded him thus far. Then a Miss Julia Linley, also from one of the most respected families--and a distant relative of his friend---needs aide in rescuing her aunt from Niclas' uncle. It seems the man is set on marrying her aunt against her wishes. Not a great deed, but Niclas will take up this challenge on her behalf. What he does not expect when he meets Julia is that just her touch alone has the ability to drown out the voices. He craves her soothing touch, not only for the relief it brings, but for the passion she arouses in him. However, as they travel, an old nemesis appears threatening to expose Niclas and the whole magical society throughout England. And if Julia discovers his dark secrets will he lose her forever?
Customer Reviews:
A Read With Emotion and Heart!.......2007-02-09
Niclas Seymour is a descendent of an ancient Welsh clan. He has the magical ability to hear people's thoughts and feel their emotions. It's both a blessing and a curse. For years he was able to hide the fact he had power. But when he made the mistake of sharing some of his information, and it turns out poorly with a person taking their lives, Niclas is cursed never to find rest in sleep. For three years he has not found peace and he's willing to do what it would take in order to break the curse and this means helping Miss Julia Linley a distant cousin to the man who killed himself. If he can escort her to Wales and assist her there is a chance the blood curse will be lifted. But there is something magical about Julia. She brings him a moment of calm when they touch and he wants to this peace. While they travel together to Wales they are forced into spending time together which allows them to finally get to know each other. Niclas is drawn to the little beauty and when their passion grows he finds himself working hard at keeping things level. Their journey to Wales is fraught with dangers and Niclas knows the evil wizard Earl of Cadmaran is on the road and it's only inevitable they will meet. Will he be able to protect Julia from Cadmaran, and will they be given a chance at a happy ending?
First off the reader should know that there is not a sizzling sex scene to be found but before you write this off as not being a worthy read...WAIT. Ms. Spencer Paul has an incredible imagination and this story is a very good example of this. Niclas and Julia are given a lot of page time together and as a result you're able to see the growth in their characters and understand the passion that grows between them. This is a magical read with a unique premise of having to break a blood curse. Niclas is a perfect "tortured soul" and the reader can't help but fall in love with him. Julia is soft and kind, a wonderful complement to him and exactly the balm that he needs. Romance is not all about the physical act and sometimes a read is richer for the lack of love scenes. Falling in love is about the attraction, the feelings, the learning...it's all part of the process and Ms. Spencer Paul uses this approach when penning this story.
There are plenty of secondary characters that populate the pages and she's done a fine job of setting up the next book in the series by introducing us to the hero Kian. This is book is a strong read and one I have little trouble recommending. If you're looking for a sexually driven book this may not be the one for you. If on the other hand you're looking for a romance that is full of heart, emotion, and depth with a touch of magic look no further.
A Delightful Magical and Enchanting Story.......2007-01-12
Susan Spencer Paul has always had the ability to entertain and with her newest series featuring the magical mortals of the Seymour family she has created a world that will enchant and intrigue the reader long after the last page is turned.
Set in London and Wales she introduces the reader to Niclas Seymour who has the ability to `read' the minds of the people around him. Three years earlier he discovered his best friend's wife was unfaithful. Believing himself responsible to warn Drew of her infidelity without taking into account the frailty of human emotions, Niclas' best friend Drew committed suicide. Because it was Niclas' magic that inadvertently led to the spilling of a mortal's blood, the Guardians saw fit to lay a blood curse on Niclas in punishment of his misdeed. Three years later, Niclas has not slept, cursed to never know a moments peace he has one chance to redeem himself before going entirely mad.
With nothing to lose and everything to gain Niclas begs his cousin and family patriarch, Malachi, to allow him to escort Drew's distant relation Miss Julia Linley to rescue her aunt from the clutches of one of the Seymour's mad cousins. The chance this would be the cure for a blood curse was minimal, but Niclas was willing to try and whether or not it worked, somehow, just being in Julia's presence brings a calm to Niclas that he hasn't had in years. Their journey is fraught with a kindling passion and danger including a confrontation with the evil wizard the Earl of Cadmaran, a confrontation that will either break the curse or end Niclas' life.
*** This was a wonderful magical romantic fantasy from an inspired author whose imagination and creativity knows no bounds. I've yet to be disappointed by anything I've read by this author. Niclas has got to be one of the most tortured souls ever created, not having been able to sleep for three years and the weaker he became, not able to control his ability of reading emotions from other people. Meeting Julia for the first time was such a relief as here was the one mortal whose emotions were not overwhelming him, but whose very presence and touch had such a soothing effect on him.
Julia was also developed beautifully for her role in being Niclas' savior so to speak. She was a late bloomer having been out for seven seasons, Julia noticed Niclas before he'd removed himself from society and fallen in love with the suave, elegant man. From that very first moment there could be no other man for her. Her ability as a mere mortal without magic and whose emotions could not be read by Niclas was part of the surprising ending that was delivered beautifully in a lovely wrap-up to this story and as a beginning to this marvelous series. Be prepared to be enchanted and thrilled by this master wordsmith.
Marilyn Rondeau, RIO - Reviewers International Organization
....at Least it introduced Kian & Mordachi.......2006-08-05
First off, there is Absolutely NO Making Love. I am a Grown Woman and I read all books, when I read a RoMANce book, I want a hot man pursuing a strong woman and then some making-of-the-love. There was very little pursuing. The Hero and Heroinne were together thoughout the story. Which is not bad, as long as there is some awesome snappy dialogue, tension and heart stopping encounters. There Were NONE of these. Niclas is okay. Sounds good looking and can fight. Julia is pretty but boring. There was no sexual tension or passion. There is only one sexually charge encounter which does not culminate into the deed. However, the cousin is hot, Kian, his book is next. And, the head of the family, Mordachi's book is after that. They had better be better and sexier.
Good stuff.......2006-07-21
Please, please, if you are a fan of the paranormal romance, read this book. I usually don't read authors that I am unfamiliar with, but I took a chance on this one and I was so pleasantly surprised. This book introduces a wonderful family of sorcerers who are trying to survive in English society without the rest of the world finding out what they are.
Niclas and Julia are amazing in this book. Niclas has been cursed and cannot find rest until he finds a way to undo the harm that he inflicted with his magic. He is restrained and a true gentleman. Julia is a beautiful, sweet woman who has convinced herself that she will never marry. You also find out that she has secretly loved Niclas from afar for a very long time.
Watching them find their love for each other and getting introduced to the other family members is an absolute joy. There were wonderful characters and they just came alive for me as I was reading this book. The villain of the piece is also fascinating, and I confess, probably my favorite character. I do so love the dangerous men! You will not waste money buying this book. Please keep in mind though that this is a historical paranormal romance; those looking for erotica should look elsewhere. This is a really sweet love story and should be appreciated as such.
I'll be diplomatic.......2006-03-11
I will be diplomatic about this book as it appears there is a huge division between the lovers and the haters of it. I will say that I found the premise exciting, I liked the magic in it, but I found it rather bland. I didn't get a feeling of excitement. It seemed all so proper. I waited for Niclas (and I found the spelling of his name rather annoying) to really jump out at me and he never did. Neither did Julia. There were other characters I thought could have their own books, but if the next one isn't more riveting, I doubt I will bother with any more.
Customer Reviews:
very disapointed. .......2006-08-06
i didn't like this book. i'm normally a person that can't stop reading a book till i've reached the end, but all three stories in this book were not interesting. there was way to much background info and not enough focus on the characters. the first two stories were so boring that i didn't really read the last story in detail. it was just bad. please take my advice and don't waste your money on this one like i did. i don't even remember what the stories were about cause they were so awful.
Book Description
This is a reprint of Book One in Carin Rafferty's acclaimed Sanctuary series. When Ariel Dantes's twin brother disappears, she goes to the last person known to see him-Lucien Morgret, a self-proclaimed warlock. Ariel doesn't believe in witches and warlocks, but Lucien not only looks the part, he does appear to have some type of psychic powers. There's no other explanation for the strange and terrifying things that happen when she meets him. At first Lucien refuses to help Ariel, but then he suddenly appears in her home and agrees to go after her brother, but under his conditions. Ariel doesn't want to trust this sexy man who scares the daylights out of her, but if she wants to find Armand, she doesn't have a choice. Ariel finds her world turned upside-down as Lucien helps her infiltrate his coven. It soon becomes clear that the only chance she has of saving her brother is to sacrifice her soul by letting Lucien cast a spell over her. But will his spell be strong enough to defeat a rogue warlock practicing the forbidden Old Ways, or will it backfire and condemn them all to death?
Customer Reviews:
This book is excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......2007-07-18
If your looking for a book that has everything,
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This is fantastic romantic fantasy.......2007-03-17
Ariel Dantes tried to talk her twin brother Armand from visiting with self proclaimed warlock Lucien Morgret, but failed to persuade him as he believes there is something beyond the mundane existence while she is the ultimate non-believer. Armand met with Lucien in a seedy bar the Witches' Brew in a downtrodden Philadelphia neighborhood. However, Armand never came home or contacted his sister afterward.
Terrified for what might happened to her sibling, Aries goes to the same bar that is the last place she knows Armand went to; there she plans to accost Lucien, the last person she knows of who spoke with her twin before he vanished. Though attracted to one another, Lucien refuses to get involved with her brother's potential plight as he insists Armand is an adult. Despondent, Ariel returns home not sure what to do next while also berating her self for wanting the so-called warlock. However, something must have happened because Lucian suddenly appears out of nowhere in her home agreeing to rescue Armand, but Ariel must accept all his stipulations starting with sacrificing her soul. Ariel wonders if her biggest fear is not for her brother or even her soul, but for her heart as Lucien frightens in ways no man has ever before.
This is fantastic romantic fantasy starring two terrific protagonists. Perhaps antagonist might be a more suited definition of their early relationship as the heroine distrusts the warlock, does not believe in paranormal powers, and wonders if he harmed her twin even as she falls in love with her "adversary". The story line is action-packed while Rafferty's realm sees plausible. Still the tale belongs to the changing relationship between the cynic and the warlock with souls and hearts on the line.
Harriet Klausner
Can it get any better than this?.......2005-06-05
"Ariel Dantes was alone in the world and desperate to find her lost brother. Lucien Morgret was the only one who could help her, but he was a man of danger, a man of shadows, a man who could touch the depths of her soul.
But when darkness meets light, Ariel's world is turned upside-down as she experiences things that she never thought could exist outside her imagination. And as Ariel falls deeper and deeper into Lucien's spell, she is drawn toward desires she cannot resist, even it it meanse losing her heart and soul by surrendering to Lucien's touch"--from the back cover.
If you like witches and warlock romance then you won't want to put this book down. I recommend reading all of Rafferty's books and if you know of more she's written please e-mail me!
Carin Raffery's Warlock trilogy: Touch of Night, Touch of Magic, and Touch of Lightning.
touch of night.......2001-06-08
This was an excellent book. She actually made me believe that there may be real witches out there somewhere. She kept you spellbound from start to finish. I would really like to see and read more of her work.
The characters grab you from the get go and do not let go!!!.......1999-03-17
This is the type of reading I love. The story was absolutely wonderful, in fact all three books were fabulous!! I have been hoping that Carin Rafferty would follow these with a fourth book, as she seemed to leave an opening for a fourth with the young historian witch in her final book. I truly hope that she writes many more books, most especially of her witches and warlocks in Sanctuary!! Its a great read and I recommend it to all who look for that exciting page turner that just won't allow you to put it down!!! Sadly, it would seem that Carin has disappeared.....
Average customer rating:
- In described condition. Fast ship
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Good Night, Sweet Mouse (Touch-and-Feel)
Golden Books
Manufacturer: Golden Books
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Binding: Paperback
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ASIN: 0307121593
Release Date: 1988-06-01 |
Customer Reviews:
In described condition. Fast ship.......2007-07-24
This is a great bed time story. I read this to my oldest kids when they were little and I just purchased a used copy so that I can read it to my youngest. A nice quiet story to end the day and say "Good night sweet mouse."
Customer Reviews:
Excellent for parent infant/toddlers interaction.......1999-10-08
My daughter Amanda was given this book by a Canadian friend when she was born. I read everyday before nap time starting when she was 3 months old. Even at this early age every page held a tactile activity. Sadly the book was used so much even then and again revitalized when Amanda became a toddler that it became rather ragged. So today I am placing an order for a new book even though my daughter is now 6 because she still holds fond memories.
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