Shadowrun: Street Magic (FPR26004) (Shadowrun)
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    Shadowrun: Street Magic (FPR26004) (Shadowrun)
    FanPro Staff
    Manufacturer: Fanpro
    ProductGroup: Book
    Binding: Hardcover

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    ASIN: 1932564675

    Product Description

    Master Your Mojo The advanced magic book for Shadowrun, Fourth Edition. Details the nature of magic and its effects on society in the year 2070. Also contains advanced rules for alternate magic traditions, initiation and metamagic, enchanting, new spells and adept powers, the metaplanes of astral space, and a host of magical threats. Street Magic contains everything the players and gamemasters need for magic in Shadowrun, Fourth Edition
    Ultimate Street Magic: Amazing Tricks for the Urban Magician
    Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    • Collecting dust...
    • Appearance, Not Substance
    • Great Book!
    Ultimate Street Magic: Amazing Tricks for the Urban Magician
    Gary Sumpter
    Manufacturer: New Holland
    ProductGroup: Book
    Binding: Perfect Paperback

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    ASIN: 1845373073

    Book Description

    Everything that would-be magicians and entertainers need to take their magic to the streets, bars, malls, and supermarkets, and wow crowds up close and personal is in this exciting new guide. From amazing card tricks to mind magic and stunning illusions, a professional magician reveals all the tricks of the trade—with easy-to-grasp instructions and 300 illustrations—that can be performed any time, anywhere. Perplex and baffle urban audiences with unbelievable coin tricks, rubber band magic, and street fire; confuse the steel-willed with mind-over-matter feats like street levitation and telepathy; and scare the strong-of-stomach with freaky tricks like eye poppers and glass eating. Includes advice on starting out; flourishes to polish performances; plus a few words on hecklers. Fans will love it too!

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars Collecting dust..........2007-05-03

    Ordered this book as a gift for my husband. He recently started learning card tricks. I thought this book would have more entertaining tricks for him to learn, but overall he wasn't impressed with it. It's mostly simple parlor tricks and would be best suited for teens or children.

    3 out of 5 stars Appearance, Not Substance.......2007-03-20

    There are a few good tricks in this book, but not enough to justify its cost. Most of the effort in producing this book seems to have gone into the presentation, which is slick and glossy, but adds nothing to the book's ability to teach magic.

    5 out of 5 stars Great Book!.......2007-01-18

    I bought this book for my 16 yr old who is into magic. He loves it! Lots of pictures. Very entertaining.
    The Goose Girl (Bank Street College of Education Josette Frank Award (Awards))
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • best book in a lng time
    • The Goose Girl
    • Enjoyable read
    • A Lovely Princess Tale
    • Not Princess Fluff
    The Goose Girl (Bank Street College of Education Josette Frank Award (Awards))
    Shannon Hale
    Manufacturer: Bloomsbury Children's Books
    ProductGroup: Book
    Binding: Hardcover

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    ASIN: 158234843X

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    Anidori-Kiladra Talianna Isilee, Crown Princess of Kildenree, spends the first years of her life under her aunt's guidance learning to communicate with animals. As she grows up Ani develops the skills of animal speech, but is never comfortable speaking with people, so when her silver-tongued lady-in-waiting leads a mutiny during Ani's journey to be married in a foreign land, Ani is helpless and cannot persuade anyone to assist her. Becoming a goose girl for the king, Ani eventually uses her own special, nearly magical powers to find her way to her true destiny. Shannon Hale has woven an incredible, original and magical tale of a girl who must find her own unusual talents before she can become queen of the people she has made her own.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars best book in a lng time.......2007-10-09

    This is an outstanding book and I do reomened this book to all ages. It is a magical fairy tale and even a person who dosn't like fairy tales much would love this book. I read this book over two months ago. I've read many other books in that time. But I still can't get this story out of my head. I loved this book and will read it many more times still. This is the best story in a long time, I hope that you read it and if you do, KNOW that you will love it as much as I did.

    5 out of 5 stars The Goose Girl.......2007-10-05

    The Goose Girl is an inspiring book. It is a journey for both the character and the reader, who experience change in their own lives. Never before have words so easy and enjoyable to read, strike me. That have uplifted me, and left me wanting more.

    In the beginning, Ani is not confident about herself, and the position that she is asked to fulfill, like almost anyone. As she faces her future with the prince of a neighboring country, is betrayed by those she thought she could trust, and having to make an entirely new life out of something that did not seem possible, the reader is enticed into the companionship between Ani and her new friends, the suspense and loveliness of the blending of experiences. The life changes of the "Prima Dona" to a servant is not an easy task, for anyone. Whether you are going from junior high/middle school to high school, or raising your own children and trying to cope with the new challenges of being a parent. Everyone wishes that they could have the opportunity to hear the whisperings on the wind, listen to animals and have a bond tighter then humans do with each other.

    This book for me was revealing, relaxing, enjoyable, and invigorating. It is not everyday that you are able to be pulled into a book that grabs you by the shoulders, and makes a mystery, suspense, love and comedy into an enjoyable book for any and all ages.
    I've met Shannon Hale, and she is an amazing author. She is so "intone" with herself; as a woman, wife, friend, daughter, mother, etc. She is aware of the need for good, wholesome literature that makes you want to run through the fields and experience and view life as you've never seen before.

    5 out of 5 stars Enjoyable read.......2007-08-31

    I read this book because I have three daughters and someone told me they would like it. Actually I really enjoyed it, so much so that I bought and read Enna Burning as well.

    4 out of 5 stars A Lovely Princess Tale.......2007-08-22

    "The Goose Girl" may be looked at as two things. It is a tale about a princess, a retelling of an old Grimm tale (one that I have not yet encountered). It is also a sort of fantasy book including speech with animals and magic control.

    And yet, "The Goose Girl" does not fall into the common, stereotypical traps set by these genres/types. It is a book that is remarkably enough not stale, with twists, excitements, and constant changes. It may be the simple story of a princess going through hardships to achieve her goal, but it has so much more than that. It has side characters that spice up the story, plot turns that make things different, and a comfortable pace. The magic and fantasy of the story do not control it, which means that lovers of reality will still be pleased by this story.

    It's a well-written book with an interesting plotline and some very fun characters. But it has its flaws as well. "The Goose Girl" is an almost 400-paged book, and it certainly feels it at times. While there is an unobstructed flow, there are many points in the book where it grows tedious and begins to drag. This book could do with a good edit.

    If you don't mind that it drags on a bit, it's really a great book. You don't have to love princesses or fantasy to enjoy this book. It's not that kind of a book. It's eloquent, enjoyable, and for any reader who can handle a bit of bulk. Enjoy.

    5 out of 5 stars Not Princess Fluff.......2007-07-15

    Hale has a lovely writing style and the ability to create characters you can really rally behind. Ani's tranformation from shy and insignificant to regal was not done in a cliche way, and she remained true to her character (her slightly anxious character) all the way through. I enjoy introspective characters and Hale is excellent at creating them. Do not pass off Hale's work as "Princess Fluff" as all of her YA novels have a rich writing style, moral conflicts, and even a dose of uglyness (murders, battles, abandonment) that keeps her books feeling real, despite the magical elements.
    Magic Street
    Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    • Bland
    • very enjoyable Card story
    • yah..
    • One of my favorite Orson Scott Card books
    • Card doing what Card does best
    Magic Street
    Orson Scott Card
    Manufacturer: Del Rey
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    Binding: Hardcover

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    ASIN: 0345416899
    Release Date: 2005-06-28

    Book Description

    Orson Scott Card has the distinction of having swept both the Hugo and Nebula awards in two consecutive years with his amazing novels Ender’s Game and Speaker for the Dead. For a body of work that ranges from science fiction to nonfiction to plays, Card has been recognized as an author who provides vivid, colorful glimpses between the world we know and worlds we can only imagine.

    In a peaceful, prosperous African American neighborhood in Los Angeles, Mack Street is a mystery child who has somehow found a home. Discovered abandoned in an overgrown park, raised by a blunt-speaking single woman, Mack comes and goes from family to family–a boy who is at once surrounded by boisterous characters and deeply alone. But while Mack senses that he is different from most, and knows that he has strange powers, he cannot possibly understand how unusual he is until the day he sees, in a thin slice of space, a narrow house. Beyond it is a backyard–and an entryway into an extraordinary world stretching off into an exotic distance of geography, history, and magic.

    Passing through the skinny house that no one else can see, Mack is plunged into a realm where time and reality are skewed, a place where what Mack does and sees seem to have strange affects in the “real world” of concrete, cars, commerce, and conflict. Growing into a tall, powerful young man, pursuing a forbidden relationship, and using Shakespeare’s Midsummer’s Night Dream as a guide into the vast, timeless fantasy world, Mack becomes a player in an epic drama. Understanding this drama is Mack’s challenge. His reward, if he can survive the trip, is discovering not only who he really is . . . but why he exists.

    Both a novel of constantly surprising entertainment and a tale of breathtaking literary power, Magic Street is a masterwork from a supremely gifted, utterly original American writer–a novel that uses realism and fantasy to delight, challenge, and satisfy on the most profound levels.

    Download Description

    Orson Scott Card burst on the scene in the early 1980s as a short-story writer, whose highly praised work appeared frequently in Omni and other magazines. He is the award-winning author of Enchantment, Ender’s Game, and the Alvin Maker series, among other novels. Card lives with his family in Greensboro, North Carolina.


    From the Hardcover edition.

    Customer Reviews:

    2 out of 5 stars Bland.......2007-09-30

    I learned from this book that sometimes you only have one good novel in you; that you can write your heart out and still not get anywhere; that dialect will betray your unfamiliarity with culture; that doing something just because no one has before isn't a good enough reason.

    Card writes involving fiction that has been great, but this novel seldom rises above embarrassing. He's a good storyteller, even when the writing is abysmal, but if this book is any evidence, he's no novelist.

    5 out of 5 stars very enjoyable Card story.......2007-06-08

    I recommend this book for anyone who loves a Sci Fi flare or only likes it a little. Very hard to put this book down. If you are a Card fan, a fiction fan, or a sci-fi fan, read this book. You won't be disappointed.

    2 out of 5 stars yah.........2007-03-10

    I like Orson Scott Card.. but when he starts talking about black people I just want to cringe. I'm still in the process of reading the book as it's just one of those you can't put down even if you try to. As a black person I wouldn't really reccommend this book to anyone who doesn't truly understand the black culture as this might give someone an off representation about how it really is to be black. It seems like Card tried really hard to get his characters right and I think it was nice of him to try... I think he's just trying to hard to address racial and age related issues. The actuall story is pretty intriguing though if you're able to get past everything else... so yah. Read it if you'd like, but just remember that these are characters and not real people. Honestly, black people don't really think about their color all the time. They only think of it when they're reminded of it.

    5 out of 5 stars One of my favorite Orson Scott Card books.......2007-01-03

    If you're looking for a great book by Orson Scott Card, but don't want to delve into a series such as the phenomenal Ender series, the Homecoming series, or the Alvin Maker series, please start with Magic Street. If you're a long time reader of Card, but haven't picked this one up yet, do yourself a favor and get it!

    In my opinion, Orson Scott Card can write just about any genre. With Magic Street, he tackles contemporary fantasy, and he does it perfectly. This is the story of Mack Street, a young boy who soon finds that the world he lives in is not as simple as it seems. He meets Puck from A Midsummers Night Dream and soon finds himself in the beautiful world created by Shakespeare. This story is much more involved than this, but I don't want to give much away. But basically, it's a wonderful story of the fantasy of what might await us on the other side of this concrete, urban life.

    If you like this book, you may also enjoy Card's Enchantment, which is his somewhat retelling of Sleeping Beauty...only not that simple. If you've read Enchantment and enjoyed it, you will definitely enjoy this one too.

    4 out of 5 stars Card doing what Card does best.......2006-12-31

    Like most of Card's best-known works, "Magic Street" deals with a child prodigy of sorts. Mack Street was found in a plastic grocery bag just hours after being born. He was saved, taken in and began to grow up, all the while fighting off a strange ability to peer into other people's dreams. As he grows, he encounters magic in many forms -- from the mysterious Bag Man that was present for his birth to a passageway to a true Fairyland just down the road. In the end, Mack and his friends have to do battle with an ancient power, and only the goodness in Mack's heart may have the power to save them all.

    Card's previous contemporary fantasy, "Enchantment," dealt with a modernized version of the story of Sleeping Beauty. This time, his inspiration is the Fairyland of William Shakespeare's "Midsummer Night's Dream." He uses those elements wonderfully, crafting a world of mystic power and wonder smack-dab in the middle of a predominantly black Los Angeles suburb. The rules of the world he's crafted are solid and consistent, even thought it takes us some time to understand them.

    Card's talent for characterization is also evident through this novel. Mack himself is a pure, virtuous soul, but not in an idealized or unrealistic way. He simply comes across as a very real boy with a very good heart (one that turns out to make perfect sense). Other characters, like the Bag Man, Mack's surrogate mother Miz Smitcher and his guardian Ceese Tucker, are all fleshed out very well. This book -- in large part -- is about wishes and wish fulfillment. Card uses these wishes not only to drive the plot, but to build up and realize his characters as well. In the end, you believe not only in Mack, but in the entire neighborhood that's raised him together. You believe in them and, what's more, you want them to win -- even the ones you don't really like.

    The book has a few slow parts towards the beginning. The opening chapters detailing Mack's birth drag a bit, and thee book may have been served better by beginning with Ceese's discovery and allowing the reader to learn of Mack's origins at the same time as the character. The dialect, at times, gets a little tiresome as well. But these are both small problems in an othewise very strong, very entertaining novel .

    This is also one of the few Card novels that doesn't readily open itself to a sequel, and that's just fine. This story is complete and whole unto itself. It's also really, really good.
    The Secret Order of the Gumm Street Girls
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • The Best Book In the World (Atlanta, GA)
    • The Secret Order of the Gumm Street Girls
    • She couldn't put it down!
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    • Still reading, but love this book...
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    Manufacturer: HarperCollins
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    ASIN: 0060569468
    Release Date: 2006-09-26

    Book Description

    For seven years, bad luck has followed Ivy around like a dog on a leash. Her father disappeared, her mother is a washed–up beauty–pageant winner, and now Viola and her mother have moved into a raqmshackle house on Gumm Street. Ivy's new neighbors–bookish Pru, stuck–up Cat, and wannabe adventurer Franny–are worse than unfriendly. But then a mysterious pair of ruby red slippers turn up, and the four girls are swept away...not to OZ, but to the jaw–droppingly strange lands of SPOZ, and SPUDZ, and OOZE, pursued by the fashionably mad Cha–Cha Staccato, who bears a frightening resemblance to a certain wicked witch....

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    5 out of 5 stars The Best Book In the World (Atlanta, GA).......2007-08-10

    The Secret Order of the Gumm Street Girls is a fantastic book! When I borrowed it from my local library I couldn't put it down. It shows a lot of imagination, friendship, and teamwork. The sequel is yet to be another good one. After I read it, I started to love reading. This book is perfect for anyone who likes books.

    5 out of 5 stars The Secret Order of the Gumm Street Girls.......2007-06-30

    when my mom got the book I thought it was going to be really boring but every time I read it it got so interesting that I couldn't put it down. My mom makes me read 30 min each night so I can get smarter and I'm in love with this book I'm so excited for the second one to come out I hope I'll be the first one to read it. I hope my younger sister will read it it is so,so,so,so good and I hope who ever reads it nex will love it she is a great author I wish I can meet her that is how much I love her book I'm trying to find other books she as written.

    5 out of 5 stars She couldn't put it down!.......2007-06-27

    My eldest daughter is seven and we were having a really hard time getting her over the hump of only wanting to read the thin paperback chapter books. This book was the solution because it still had little line drawings every few pages so she didn't "feel" as if she was reading a larger hardback book. This was the transition to other, more substantial, books. And, as she said, "it was the best book EVER Mama!!" (What more endorsement do you need??)

    4 out of 5 stars waiting for the Gumm II!~.......2007-04-30

    I read this book to my 5 and 8 year olds, they still ask about it and we are awaiting the sequel! anyone know when that might be out?

    5 out of 5 stars Still reading, but love this book..........2007-01-24

    My 9 year old daughter who hates to read has quickly come to love this book and looks forward to reading together at bedtime. We are not finished yet, but look forward to finding out all the mysteries that are developing as we go along. It's a good book to read together because it's as interesting to me as to her. I'm already excited about the sequel!
    The Shadowmancer Returns: The Curse of Salamander Street
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • A stunning sequel
    • A great read
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    • gripping dark fantasy
    The Shadowmancer Returns: The Curse of Salamander Street
    G. P. Taylor
    Manufacturer: Putnam Juvenile
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    ASIN: 0399243461
    Release Date: 2007-05-10

    Book Description

    The sequel to the #1 New York Times bestseller Shadowmancer.

    In this thrilling, much-anticipated sequel to the runaway hit Shadowmancer, G. P. Taylor once again takes readers on a gripping journey. Kate and Thomas have barely escaped the evil sorcerer Demurral, and are sailing to London to make a fresh start. But someone knows they are coming, and is lying in wait to lure them into the darkest heart of the city. Meanwhile, Raphah, who has had a narrow escape of his own, sets out on a terrifying journey to find his friends, all the time haunted by a shadowy beast. Eventually, the friends' paths meet on a cursed street, hidden from the world-a place where fates are decided and old enemies seek revenge. They thought it was over . . . but can evil ever be destroyed?

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    5 out of 5 stars A stunning sequel.......2007-08-08

    The runaway popular book, Shadowmancer, now has a true sequel (the books Wormwood and Tersias the Oracle were related, but did not follow the same characters).

    Taylor has worked in the music industry, and for many years on the Yorkshire Police Force, before becoming ordained as an Episcopalian vicar. He self-published his first book, Shadowmancer, selling his motorcycle to get the money. The book was a hit--on the bestseller lists.

    The story of Thomas, Kate and Raphah continues, with Beadle assisting Raphah (who has not died after being thrown overboard, but has been swallowed by a whale!). Jacob Crane, the smuggler captain of The Magenta, takes Kate and Thomas to London. Raphah and Beadle travel to London by coach, fleeing the evil Vicar Demurral and searching for Thomas and Kate. They meet a varied group of travelers, among them Cartaphilus Barghast and the young and magical Lady Tanville Chilnam. When Crane's his boat is seized, he helps Kate and Thomas to flee to a refuge in Salamander Street.

    Crane's old friend Pallium is oddly different. He is thin, and fixated on counting money--and praises his landlord Galphus. Kate discovers a haunted painting in her room, of a young woman named Isabella. Galphus seems kindly and safe, but is he really? What sorts of shoes does he make in his huge factory filled with child workers? Are Raphah and Beadle being followed by a change-shifter, a nasty huge beast of dog? Some of their fellow travelers seem to be on the same trail, also looking for two children. Who can be trusted? Who will survive?

    The three friends are re-united finally at the end of the book, after harrowing dangers, in a cataclysmic and frightening conclusion.

    Armchair Interviews says: The imagery, symbols, characters and the depiction of dark magical times is wonderfully wrought.

    3 out of 5 stars A great read.......2007-08-06

    I enjoyed the book very much. If you liked Shadowmancer you will enjoy this one too.

    3 out of 5 stars Part of a series.......2007-07-26

    This book is part os a series, not the first, so it would have helped to have known the characters from a previous book. The story is a fairly routine adventure with good guys and bad guys. It provides mild distraction for a reader who has nothing else to do for a couple of hours.

    5 out of 5 stars gripping dark fantasy .......2007-05-16

    In 1752 England Obadiah Demurral continues his quest to conquer heaven in order to rule on earth. Three children (Raphah, Thomas and Kate) with the help of the angel Raphael thwart his last efforts, but he is not finished. The three children travel to London aboard pirate Jacob Crane's ship, who has become a believer. He is taking his previous cargo to Salamander Street, supposedly a place of safety from Demurral.

    Raphah gets separated from the others when he falls overboard. When Beadle, Demurral former slave happens upon a beach he sees a whale and out of his mouth comes Raphah. They head to London together. Meanwhile Crane, Kate, and Thomas reach London but officials board the ship and confiscate his cargo and inform him that Demurral sent word ahead that Crane kidnapped the children and stole something precious from him. When they reach the inn on Salamander Street Galphus takes Thomas to his factory and forces him to sign indenture papers. Later Kate is taken to Galphus's factory as a prisoner. Crane eventually is captured as well. They are waiting for Demurral to reach them as Galphus is his minion as good and evil clash for the souls of the children and their allies.

    This dark fantasy grips readers with its good vs. evil war on earth in which Demurral seems more powerful than even the angel Raphael. The story line is action-packed never slowing down in its epic battle on the streets of eighteenth century London, yet the key players are fully developed so that the audience understands motives (some altruistic to save the world; others ambitious to rule the world). G.P. Taylor provides a wonderful fantasy with a religious theme that readers of all ages will appreciate.

    Harriet Klausner

    In the Dinosaur's Paw (Kids of the Polk Street School)
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • good, but different from the others
    In the Dinosaur's Paw (Kids of the Polk Street School)
    Patricia Reilly Giff
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    ASIN: 0440441501
    Release Date: 1987-11-02

    Book Description

    It's the first day back to school after winter vacation, and Richard Best is off to a bad start. Who ever heard of a January without any snow? And as usual, he has already forgotten something--the ruler Ms. Rooney had told him to bring for dinosaur day. Luckily Richard finds a ruler in his desk--with a dinosaur's initials--and he's sure the ruler is special. And then he finds out it has magic powers.



    All his wishes begin to come true: Snow stars falling, he remembers to do his homework, and the bully Drake Evans gets sick. But now with Drake sick in bed, Richard begins to worry. His only hope is the magic ruler--but it's gone.



    What will help him?

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars good, but different from the others.......2000-03-22

    I followed the Polk St School books in 4th grade and read them all in order. WHen I got to this one, I enjoyed it, but immediately found this one different from the others. It was the one that you realize doesn't fit in with the series. For starters, in the others, you will notice that every scene takes place in a school setting; playground, classroom or walking home. In this one, we get a glimpse of Richard at home, on his way back to school after Christmas vacation. He starts getting harassed by school bully, Drake. Then he finds a ruler in his desk, which seems to have magical powers. That was the other thing: these books were supposed to be sort of realistic fiction. Well the ruler and magic didn't fit in with that image. However I guess all of us as kids could have at least sworn something was magic... this book is still good, though. I liked it, it just wasn't my favorite.
    55 Waverly Street
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • meaningful for the believer, motivation for the seeker
    • Life is in the moment, here right now
    • This is an allegorical picture book for adults about life.
    55 Waverly Street
    Thom Black , and Lynda Stephenson
    Manufacturer: Zondervan
    ProductGroup: Book
    Binding: Hardcover

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    ASIN: 0310207924

    Book Description

    Inside the hedge at 55 Waverly Street is a very special, secret place. The little boy who lived on the street loved going there and what he did there. But a day came when he had to get bigger; that was the rule. He got so big and so busy that the wonderful yard inside the hedge became just a memory-until many years later, on one strange, wonderful night. . . .

    An allegory for adults as well as children, 55 Waverly Street is a simple, universal fable about finding again the place where we do what we were made, meant, molded to do, despite a world designed to keep us from what's imprinted on our deepest spirits. Its simple words and marvelous, full-page illustrations will captivate young imaginations, and its wise and moving message will speak eloquently to adult hearts.

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars meaningful for the believer, motivation for the seeker.......2005-08-31

    This story is a parable, reminding and urging the reader to return to what God has designed them to be and do in life. In the story, as the young boy grows up, he becomes distracted by life's material offerings: Academia, money, a job... He lives apart from God's design for his life. He grows weary of doing what is 'expected' by others and returns to the place of his youth, to rediscover a first love - being truly at peace and fulfilled in living out God's plan for his life.

    5 out of 5 stars Life is in the moment, here right now.......1999-07-29

    I work as an international trainer in the area of people development, hence I show this book all over the world to many people. So far without exaptions all people loved the book and many start deep thinking after reading it. This book makes you aware that we have only one life and that life is in the moment, yesterday never comes back and tomorrow can not be today. Life is in doing the things meant for me to do, do, do here right now.

    5 out of 5 stars This is an allegorical picture book for adults about life........1998-04-23

    55 Waverly Street is about the plans that God has for our lives that we recognize when we are children in the activities that give us joy. Later in the pursuit of making a living we lose sight of that joy and what God really meant us to be. I believe it says that we should be more faithful to God in pursuing our true God given talents. I fear booksellers may make a mistake and put this in the children's section and they will NOT understand it. It is beautifully written and illustrated. Each illustration is rich in content. If you understand it's intent you will find it very thought provoking.
    The Magic Secrets of David Blaine & David Copperfield Revealed (CD) (Also includes "The Miracle Mongers -- An Expose" by Harry Houdini)
    Average customer rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    • Confusing
    The Magic Secrets of David Blaine & David Copperfield Revealed (CD) (Also includes "The Miracle Mongers -- An Expose" by Harry Houdini)

    Manufacturer: A2ZCDs
    ProductGroup: Book
    Binding: CD-ROM
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    ASIN: B000HX4VX2

    Product Description

    David Blaine & David Copperfield's Magic eXposeD! Over 200+ tricks and optical illusions revealed in all! This CD-Rom reveals some of David Copperfield's and David Blaine's best kept secrets.Over 30+ David Blaine secrets and 3 David Copperfield secrets. Also included are 100+ other street magic tricks card trickscoin tricks, and other sleights of hand illusions! You also get the book in electronic format, The Miracle Mongers -- An Expose, written by the great Harry Houdini in 1920.Some of David Blaine's tricks revealed include:The Levitation - you"ve seen David Blaine do this floating trick on the street. Find out how!Ambitious Card - selected card repeatedly moves from the middle to the top or bottom of the deck Arm Twisting Illusion - twist your arm 360 degree Card From the Mouth - selected card is removed from the magicians mouth Card in Bottle - selected and signed card is found in a bottle behind spectator Card on Ceiling - selected card is found sticking onto a ceiling Card Through Window - selected card is found inside a window Cigarette Through Coin - push a cigarette through a quarter Coin Bite - bite a borrowed quarter and looks like it has been bitten Coin Vanish (Raven) - make a borrowed quarter disappear in front of you Elevator Card - selected card is placed in the middle of the deck and instantly rise to the top Psychokinetic Time - advance another persons watch 10 - 30 minutes Small Object Levitation - learn to levitate small objects and bills Sponge Balls - vanish a sponge ball from your hand to the spectator hand String From Stomach - swallow a string and pull it from your stomach Torn and Restored Card - selected card is torn and put back together Two Card Monte - turn two Queens from spectators hand to two Aces Watch Steal - take the spectators watch without them knowing it

    Customer Reviews:

    1 out of 5 stars Confusing.......2007-01-31

    It is very unclear what this product is, who wrote it or who published it.

    Is this a book by Houdini or an expose of Blain and Copperfield

    I need more information before I could consider buying it.


    Circle of Fire #11 (Fear Street)
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • The Practice of " Magic"
    • 'Circle of fire'
    • nameless
    • My Review
    • Thriling,mysterious,exciting to the end!mmmmm loved it!
    Circle of Fire #11 (Fear Street)
    R.L. Stine
    Manufacturer: Golden books
    ProductGroup: Book
    Binding: Paperback

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    ASIN: 0307248003
    Release Date: 1999-12-31

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars The Practice of " Magic".......2002-11-06

    Mia a lonely girl that goes to a private college now is in to something she would had never tought of doing withtout little help of her new friends. One night she cought some girls doing black magic in the barn next to there college and gets involved, she is the 5th wheel as you would want to call it. Well i am not going to tell you anymore!! You see for yourself.

    I would recommend this book to everyone that likes to read and make it fun. I think this book was great, it catches the readers attention and makes it so you can't put the book down. When I read this book I just wouldn't put it down, I wanted to find out what was about to happen in the fallowing chapter. The suspence is just something that can't be beat, its great. I am glad that i own this book and some of the other books R.L. Stine has writen and i would suggest that you take the time out to read this book, if you dont have it barrow it from and friend or go out and buy it for your joy!!

    5 out of 5 stars 'Circle of fire'.......2002-01-07

    Circle of fire was a great book, but like R.L. Stine's previous books, it's VERY scary. Unlike most horror books,it isn't boring in the beginning. One of the reasons it's so great is that you can relate to the main character, Mia. Mia is just another girl at school until she joins a group that practices the dark arts. But will they let her survive leaving it? Very suspensful. A must buy.

    5 out of 5 stars nameless.......2001-05-04

    I don't remember the little stuff of the story because i read this last year but it's a totally great book and a master bonechiller.this is an exiting story about a girl named Mia Saxton who doesn't have any friends at her all-girl school.this group of girls asks her to be in there group to form rituals.it's really creepy.my friend let me borrow it and when i got home i couldn't put down.the book people die in it too!it's so COOL!!!I'm telling you that you should really read this book!im really suggesting this book!!!!later peeps!

    5 out of 5 stars My Review.......2000-01-06

    I think that this book is a master piece from R L Stine.The main idea of this book is really original.While reading this book we never get bored and this whole book is full of suspense and horror. I really loved this book.

    5 out of 5 stars Thriling,mysterious,exciting to the end!mmmmm loved it!.......1999-01-03

    Since I'm into wicca ,I had to read it , also helped with my english.I was so impressed with the DOOR OF DEATH as well,my advice to u is read this BOOK and alsoTHE DOOR OF DEATH because if you liked th circle of fire you'll love DOOR OF DEATH!!!

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