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Dec 04, 2010
Great book!
This was a great purchase for this little baby girl my mom babysits. She loved the colorful pictures and finding the "hidden golden eggs" on all the pages. It is a nice, sturdy board book for small hands. I am very pleased & happy with purchasing this delightful book! I highly recommend it for this upcoming Easter!
Mar 23, 2010
Loved every minute
I am always on the look out for really good anime and I vaguely remember seeing part of this movie, but I was unsure at the time. I took a chance and decided to buy the complete set and loved it. The really enjoyed every minute that I did't want to stop watching for even a minute. The funnt part that really had me really paying attention to the voices was when I heard Miroku's voice from the TV series Inuyasha. I couldn't beleive what I was hearing. Hitomi's voice also had me thinking that she sounded a lot like Songo from Inuyahsa also. The story line was pretty amazing and it really sucks you into the characters. Sometimes I would get annoyed with Van and him not admitting that he cared a lot fro Hitomi, but in the end he was the only one that had a serious connection to her and always would. I'm a hopeless romantic so it really kinda got to me that 1) Van and Hitomi never kissed. She kinda kissed Allen and was in his arms on more than one occasion; 2)she leaves him and doesn't return to him, but she is able to see him briefly with wings and pendent showing; and 3)she has a thing for Armono and it seems as if he has a thing for her too, but apparently he doesn't and he looks like Allen. Overall, I loved the series and it was beautifully drawn and portrayed in this series. Highly recommend this story.
Oct 20, 2009
Great Show
"Thou Shall Not Crave Thy Neighbour." True Blood ponders the question: Why do good girls fall for bad boys? Alan Ball is perhaps best known for his originality and aesthetics in writing the Academy-Award-winning screenplay for American Beauty, and for creating the HBO television show Six Feet Under. Based on Charlaine Harris's Sookie Stackhouse series, Ball's new HBO series, True Blood (which recently premiered on HBO on September 7, 2008), is another good reason to own a television these days. Set in Bon Temps, Louisiana, the Southern Vampire television series tells the gothic love story of Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin), a telepathic waitress, who falls in love with the town vampire, Bill Compton (Stephen Moyer). Sookie is a virgin, "cursed" with the ability to hear people's thoughts. Bill is a 173-year-old vampire who, despite his Southern charms, has only one thing on his mind when it comes to Sookie. Meanwhile, as religious leaders and government officials debate the safety issues surrounding the co-existence of vampires and humans, "Bad Things" (as the show's theme song suggests) are happening to the residents of Bon Temps. The show's soundtrack (by Gary Calamar) is equal parts "swampy, bluesy and spooky." Ryan Kwanten plays Sookie's brother, Jason Stackhouse, a sex addict who is also addicted to "V" (vampire blood) for its viagra-ecstasy-like effects. William Sanderson and Chris Bauer play the small town's rather inept investigating law enforcement officers. Much like Six Feet Under, True Blood reveals Alan Ball's genius for original storytelling. True Blood is not only television with fangs, it is television at its bloody best.
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