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My husband and I travel and whenever we are in a new city, we like to walk a lot. We end up walking for 3 or 4 solid hours, but never know how far we have gone until now. We bought the pedometers just before a 3-week trip to Scandinavia and the Baltic region and tracked our steps every day. Turns out we were walking a lot more than we thought – 199 miles in 23 days. Except for the days we were in airports, we easily topped 10,000 steps a day and one day we even topped 30,000. Our mileage doesn’t quite correspond, but it is close enough. It has also helped motivate us to get moving. If we haven’t done 5,000 steps by lunch we know we have to kick it up a notch to get in our minimum 10,000 goal. We both love it and are looking forward to breaking our record on our next trip!
ClassiGo Mobile Spring
*Some spoilers*
Honestly, I expected to like this book. I love reading books that are adapted into films, so I figured I’d get a head start on this one — anything about a circus, I figured, would at least be interesting. I wasn’t disappointed. The protagonist is likeable, which is a must for me, the plot is well developed, and I like the continual transition from present-day Jacob to twenty-three year old Jacob. That said, I really wish the book were longer. I finished it in a single afternoon and I really thought the ending had been sewn up too quickly: So Rosie the elephant conveniently dispenses with August and our couple are left to live happily ever after…eh… I was expecting something more dramatic, more violent: a Jacob/August showdown, if you will. But the book seems to move too fast to accomodate a scene like this. Really, that’s my only complaint, though.
I snuck a peek at the other reviews before buying the book, and I was slightly put off about references to graphic sexual material and animal cruelty. And I have to say, I don’t get it. The animal cruelty is there, sure, but there isn’t much talk about blood and gore — it’s more about how Jacob responds to the cruelty, in my view. It doesn’t make it any less disturbing, but it’s not really horror movie material either. As for the sex stuff, I don’t get what the fuss is about. You can pick up almost any generic romance novel and read stuff that is far more graphic than what is found here. And I think it’s marketed as an adult novel, so no problems there…
In conclusion, it’s a good book. I’ll probably read it again and I think it’s worth the price I paid for it.
Air Oasis MBL175 Mobile
I’m a senior. I’m very used to a standard keyboard, but find it very difficult to use this device as I’m always hitting the wrong keys. I wanted a device to be able to get my e-mail and hold all my contacts. It is a royal pain to sync my e-mail to more than one Goggle e-mail account. Oh yes, the manual is the pits too!
Overall, I am disappointed in the I-touch.
City Mobile Faux Leather
Caution – you may save $ buying your ipod here, but if it breaks within the year there is no way to find out the devices serial number if it has been rubbed off the back of the ipod. We have had a lot of ipods break in less than a year, and we have never been able to read the serial numbers to get the device replaced for free. If you buy the ipod from Apple, you can log in and find the serial number and get broken devices replaced easily. Also, you can get names and phone numbers engraved if you buy the device from Apple, which means it may be returned if lost.
CaseCrown Hard Case Mobile
This is a wonderful book. I enjoyed reading it and can’t wait for them to finish shooting and to be able to see it brought to the big screen. This is a story that any who loves animals will want to read…
Dottie Musical Mobile
Logitech V200 Cordless Mouse The CaseCrown Convertible Zip-Up Storage Mouse Pad is the ultimate way to store and carry your mouse and other accessories! For your convenience, this easy zip up storage case pouch quickly unzips …
I am very pleased with this product. It does a great job and was inexpensive. I read the previou reviews and got lots of tips from those – espcially about the set-up. I haven’t used the attachments yet, but do not anticipate any problems.
The product is relatively light weight and compact compared to higher grade Hoover Steam vac my brother owns.
Raspberry Swirl Musical Mobile
I saw numerous plot holes in this book, even though the premise is interesting and maybe even had some potential. For the most part, I didn’t find the characters all that believable which made me not care too much about what happened to them. Bella is negative, mopey and weak. For some inexplicable reason, everybody seems to like her and wants to be her friend but she has zero personality. In real life, people would probably just ignore her and/or dislike her. Nobody would ask her to social functions and certainly wouldn’t be begging to take her to the prom. She pathetic because she continuously pines for Edward and doesn’t seem to have much of a life without him. I honestly think she’s taken feminism back 50 years.
I would expect Edward, being a 100 year old vampire, to be much more worldly and mature. Certainly, somebody with that much living would not be attracted to someone as vacant as Bella. I honestly don’t see the attraction here. Edward is also controlling and moody, not the most attractive traits you’d find in a man. Plus I find it creepy and stalker-like that he sits in her room while she sleeps, without her even knowing!! I also don’t understand that if you’re a vampire who can do whatever you want, why would you keep on going to high school? Wouldn’t you…oh, I don’t know…do ANYTHING else?
This story could have been told in a hundred pages rather than over 400. Too wordy, too many inane details that didn’t really add to the story…overused adjectives, etc. Character development was minimal, and I didn’t much identify with the characters.
The reason I give this a 2 star rating is because it did draw me in enough to keep reading. I liked it for the sole reason that I could shut my brain off before going to bed and it was nice to not have to read too carefully for fear of missing anything. I could scan 2 or 3 pages without missing any important information in the plot. If you want a simple read with some suspense, this is good for th
Microsoft Mobile Mouse 3000