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A bus Named DelightReview Date: 2008-11-09
QUEEN DOREEN ROCKS!!!Review Date: 2008-11-22
Queen Doreen and her husband Project Nerd Tim rock across the country as she morphs from mere Princess to Queen of the Road. Her writing is witty, revealing, and so easy to relate to that I see myself over and over in the book, which made me laugh out loud many times while reading it twice. It is part travelogue, part memoir, and makes for the perfect book club book. "Queen of the Road" was so fun for the members of our Book Club, "Food for Thought", at church to read, and then discuss and share after a sumptuous lunch . Doreen joined us by speaker phone that afternoon in mid November which was a thrill, and she answered many questions, and of course got many compliments! I never did get up the courage to ask her to sing an impromptu version of her Pointer Sister's rendition of Bruce Springsteen's "Fire", for which she is undeniably famous. The book is fabulous, and the author is delightful. A must read.
Laugh Out Loud FUN! Review Date: 2008-11-20
ORDER. THIS. BOOK. Review Date: 2008-11-12
Have fun with this one, guys!
~Bunny
Travelogue and Love Story, and MoreReview Date: 2008-11-03

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The Country Bunny and the Little Gold ShoesReview Date: 2008-10-31
The Country BunnyReview Date: 2008-04-09
This book is a classic and the values inherent in the book are timeless.
most wonderful heartfelt and giving child book.Review Date: 2008-03-14
What a wouderful way to teach our children. That you don't have to be big or a "A" student to go far in life.
The best Easter Bunny Book Ever!Review Date: 2008-05-28
Apart from the sheer magic of the story, there is a positive message here that is even more powerful when one considers that it was written in the 1930's by the author of the famous book "Porgy" - for this is metaphoric the story of a plucky little dark girl-bunny living on a plantation in the distant past, and she bravely barges ahead in spite of many obstacles, to deliver a special gift to a special baby.
Of course the metaphor was not so apparent when I was a child in the 1950's. On face value, it is the story of a little rabbit who desperately wants to be an Easter Bunny, and is willing to work hard, have faith, and be the wisest, kindest, bravest of bunnies. The story is precious, sweet and moving, the illustrations are charming. This is a must-read story for grown-ups as well as children. You will treasure it.
A CLASSIC THAT SHOULD NOT BE LOSTReview Date: 2008-05-02
Briefly, this is the story of a little brown country bunny that happens to be a female bunny. In this mythological story, as told by the author, there are actually five Easter Bunnies. These five bunnies are selected for being the kindest, swiftest and wisest bunnies in the whole wide world. Our little brown country girl bunny states that when she grows up, she wants to be one of the five chosen bunnies. The Big White Rich City Bunnies who live in the fine houses laugh at her, as do the male Jack Rabbits with their long legs.
When our little brown country bunny, whose name is Cottontail, grows up she finds herself the mother of twenty-one baby bunnies and responsible not only for their care, but the care of the house and all that goes with it. Cottontail trains her children to be very responsible. They help her with her house work, gardening, washing, sewing, cooking and other skills useful in living a full life. Word goes out that one of the five Easter Bunnies has grown too old to do his job (thus far, all the Easter Bunnies have all been males), and that a new Easter Bunny must be chosen by the Old Grandfather Bunny. This old rabbit, being rather wise above all others, of course, chooses our Mother Cottontail. The story goes on in a sweet way, almost a quest adventure and in the end we find that Mother Cottontail is not only the wisest, kindest and fastest bunny in the world, but also the bravest. Don't want any spoilers here, so will stop with the plot over view.
First, the art work. The artist, Marjorie Hack, has her bunnies dressed in late Victorian or possibly early Edwardian garb. It is quite detailed and quite fitting for the story. She has used very mellow colors and each picture is simple, while at the same time being extremely detailed. In many ways it is typical of the art work featured in children's literature, of that time, but then she throws in surprises, such as in the winter sequence where Cottontail climbs the mountain. The art here jumps way beyond its years. Actually, I cannot see why this art work would not appeal to everyone, young and old alike.
As to the message of the story; if you do a search or some advanced research on this particular book, you will find that it has had a profound influence on at least two, possibly three, generations of small children, following them all the way into adult life. This influence has been extremely positive. You must remember that this book was written in 1939 and you must remember what the world was like at that time.
This is the story of a little girl rabbit that overcame economic, racial, social and sexual biasness and fulfilled her dreams. This is simply an overall good message. I read this particular work to a group of seven year old children, and every single one of them was able to pick up on this theme. I was so proud of them. Now this book has been accused of having a strong feminist message (as if this were some sort of dirty word...how sad.) I suppose it does, indeed, deal quite well with this subject. Again, this is good. I would suggest that, in my humble opinion, if anyone has a problem with any of the messages this work projects, then they probably should move back into the cave they came out of.
This is a work we do not was to lose. Highly recommend this one.
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LDS classicReview Date: 2008-10-05
Fantastic writerReview Date: 2006-12-15
I listened to this because one of my companions on my mission had it (I don't think it was against the rules of our mission) and he really liked it, none of his other companions wanted to give it a chance, so when he asked if I'd listen to it with him I decided to be the nice one, he said if I didn't like it we never had to listen to it, I agreed and...wow!! For 3 days all we did during lunch and after the day was over was listen to his tapes.
What an enveloping story, exciting and suspenseful, it is very well written and intertwined with the actual stories. It is very enjoyable, it makes you wish you could have been there, the way he describes things is mind wrapping. I definately recommend it. I am giving it for Christmas.
tennis shoes among the nephites Review Date: 2005-11-03
Awesome AuthorReview Date: 2006-06-01
These Tennis Shoes Rock!Review Date: 2007-01-23
A book by Chris Heimerdinger
The Tennis Shoes series is originally about a boy who travels back in time to an ancient civilization called the Nephites (a people whose writings make the "Book of Mormon", which is a book the religious people called "Mormons" or the "L.D.S." people base their beliefs). Armed with modern gadgets, the boy, named Jim, his sister Jenny, and their enemy-turned-friend, Garth, are out for the adventure of their lives.
When Garth finds an ancient cave, which he believes holds hieroglyphs made by the Nephites, he begs Jim and Jenny to come along. When they reluctantly agree, they find themselves sucked into a whirlpool of a lake, which they are manipulated by and finally spewed out on a waterfall. Where they are, they have no idea.
The three-some suddenly realize they are in a world where there is no electricity, no cars, no boats, not anything! Jim finds out that they are in the world of the Nephites. How can they get home? How can they make friends with these nomadic people? How can they make sure that they don't get eaten by wild beasts? Read this book and you will be hooked until the very end!
"Tennis Shoes Among the Nephites" is only the first of ten books! In the next nine, Jim's family and friends also find this historic cave, but it doesn't only take them to the land of the Nephites! Read these books to find adventures in Mexico, ancient Rome, the Mayan empire, ancient Babylon, and much, much more!
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Megan

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Love at first read!Review Date: 2001-03-23
When You Are In The Mood For Some "Alone" TimeReview Date: 2000-07-24
If The Shoes Fit...Review Date: 2001-05-12
A Sound Investment!!Review Date: 2000-09-07
I was sitting in the train reading when the conductor came and told me we were at our final destination. The train was empty!! I did not realize we had stopped and everyone had left.
The Author had me reminiscing, relating, realizing, releasing and rejoicing!!
Mrs. Anderson-Blair has stories that we all can relate too. Mrs. Anderson-Blair relates every day situations with a life experience. How do you think a pair of designer gold shoes can be related to your life? Mrs. Anderson-Blair is an amazingly talented author. This book is well written, and an enjoyable easy read. You will not want to put this book down.
I will keep this book with me so when I go to a place I don't want to be, I know this book will bring me back to the here and now.
I loved this book. This book is a keeper.
One Size Does Fit All!Review Date: 2000-06-30

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Dancing ShoesReview Date: 2008-11-12
old favoriteReview Date: 2008-03-31
world of a child theatrical performer (70 years ago) come alive. I read this so many times. It was just so entertaining. Great book!
Worth ReadingReview Date: 2007-06-14
Good BookReview Date: 2006-08-06
More charm and fun in this installment of the Shoes booksReview Date: 2006-05-25
The book is full of the same charm as her others. While not as endearing as Ballet Shoes and Theater Shoes, maybe only due to the nastiness of Aunt Cora and how mean she is to Rachel, it is still a wonderful read. Any fans of Streatfeild's other books will surely love this book as well.


The Christmas Blessing is a blessing!Review Date: 2008-11-21
The Miracle of the BlessingReview Date: 2008-11-20
Christmas blessingReview Date: 2008-10-15
A perfect sequel!Review Date: 2008-06-30
sappy romantic inspirational fictionReview Date: 2008-03-27
Yes, this is a sweet little story. For anyone who reads good literature, it is too predictable and written like a film, not like a book. But if you like sweet little stories, this is for you.


not as goodReview Date: 2008-02-23
relating charctersReview Date: 2005-08-22
Theater ShoesReview Date: 2007-03-15
Throughout this story, there is a great plot. In this book, Sorrel, Mark, and Holly's parents die. They are forced to live with their grandmother, a bitter, but famous, english actress. She puts the children through a Childrens Academy of Dancing and Stage Training. Almost everyone in their family, before the children, had been a famous in the arts. Their grandmother was determined to keep the family tradition. At first all three children hated the academy. They thought that all of the teachers were too harsh and too serious. Then, after getting used to it, the academy "grew" on to them. Each of the three children discover something about themself at the academy. Sorrel, the eldest, discovers that she is a real actress. She can be very dramatic and play roles quite well. Mark finds out that he is a really fabulous singer. Little Holly can do a lot. She charms almost everyone at the academy with her adorable ways of doing things.
There is a lovely setting in this book. It takes place in England! I have always wanted to go to England, and by the way Noel Streatfeild, the author, describes it in the book, it seems so beautiful. It is in such detail and it is so easy to put an image in your mind.
The conflict / resolution in the story, almost stated in the second paragraph, is the children are forced to go to an academy, by their bitter grandmother, that they have no interest in. But in the end, it all pans out. Each child learns something different about themselves and are now striving to learn more. They end up loving the academy and treating it like their home. It means more to them now, than just pleasing their grandmother. Do you think that all of the hard work the children put into learning will result to something? Read this wonderful book and you will find out quickly.
In conclusion, this book was really great! I think that one reason why I liked it so much was because I can really relate to it. I love to do musical theater, and I think that reading about something that I really enjoy helped me understand the text better than it was already described. You don't have to love musical theatre to enjoy this book, but I think that it really helped. This book was enchanting and I hope that you enjoy it as much as I did!
A warming and sweet story for all agesReview Date: 2006-07-21
Although each book is its own story, they are all linked with an amazing writing quality and performance.
This one is the story of Holly, Sorrel and Mark, whose grandfather, who supports them, just died -- so they go and live with their grandmother who puts them in an Academy for Stage Training and Dancing. It starts out rough but they learn to like, and even love it.
The overall story is really sweet a precious, which still warms my heart to this day.
Simply charming and delightful!Review Date: 2006-05-25
The story is wonderfully told and once again, the characters are completely lovable. Kids and adults will love this story, especially Shoes fans.

Not just for the ladsReview Date: 2005-11-22
There is definitley some Dublin slang in this book, and being American, I had to ask translations for a few of the words - but that's part of the fun. The characters are vivid, and anyone who's worked in IT or for a big consulting firm can relate to the main character. It's a quick, funny read.
Superchick - SuperbookReview Date: 2005-11-19
A great read. Related well to the characters - very funny - had to know what was going to happen next.
Quintessential!Review Date: 2005-11-19
Read it in a single sitting and laughed out loud for the duration. I'll never look at my bath in the same way again.
Very resilient indeed!
I couldn't put this book down!Review Date: 2005-11-10
If you've been in an Irish Pub - Buy it!Review Date: 2005-10-27

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I like it!Review Date: 2007-09-14
A must read if you appreciate art...Review Date: 2008-02-25
Guaranteed to make you smileReview Date: 2007-09-14
Cowboy BootsReview Date: 2007-10-12
I really appreciated the small, quirky details, such as the origin of different western icons.This book is great way for a novice to learn all about cowboy boots, as well as for boot lovers, who want some new ideas for designing their next pair of custom boots.The pictures are stellar as well, with lots of great close-ups
These boots belong on the coffee tableReview Date: 2007-09-15
As diverse as the people who wear them, the boots featured here are not easily classified. Some are classic designs while others are quite modern. Some are understated designs of exceptional craftsmanship, while others are over-the-top in colors and stitching ... but equally fine handiwork. Many of these boots (again, like the people who wear them?) have never been near ranch or range in their lives, but actual workin' cowboy boots worn by actual workin' cowboys show up as well. In all, it makes for entertaining browsing as well as informative reading.
Perhaps best of all, though, June includes a section of "Resources" that allow the reader to investigate owning some quality boots of her own. Maybe we can't all afford the exotic leathers or extremes of design, but a solidly-constructed boot from a good designer is still within reach. I can attest to the satisfaction that comes from owning a good pair of cowboy boots, and it was a joy to discover many other people who share that feeling, and the artists who make it possible, in this spirited and entertaining book.

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The best book in our house!Review Date: 2001-06-23
This was "our favourite book" in my review of it in 2001, and it still is! I started reading it to each of my daughters at 10 months. Now they are 9 and 4 and the little one still asks for it all the time. Both of them absolutely adored it.
This is the ONLY book they were both wild about from the start. And they are really different kids. If you have little girls, get it!
Great Children's BookReview Date: 2001-08-02
Young DreamerReview Date: 1999-11-25
Shoes are metaphors for dreams, and because Sassparilla dreams from the heart she not only transforms her present reality but starts a path, a path of life dreaming, attracting along the way, other magic, friends--in this case, a cool green one--laughter and joy personified.
Shirley Mozelle, Author: Zack's Alligator; Zack's Alligator Goes To School; and, The Pig is in the Pantry, The Cat is on the Shelf.
You've got to see the Fink!Review Date: 1999-11-06
A "Must-Have" Book for Children of all agesReview Date: 1999-09-17
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and assorted critters. She described many places I've visited and many
I've yet to see - with wonderful out-of-the-box humor. "Queen of the Road"
is a laugh out loud escape from everyday pressures. A gem like this should
be savored and shared. Doreen - give up your practice and write more books!