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The Sword-Edged Blonde12 reviews
Alex Bledsoe

Night Shade Books, 2007

interesting read
I agree with the smoking quill review. this book is fast paced, well written and the plot is good. the language (slang and profanities) were unimaginative and the fantasy setting was basically a direct substitute for a real world city. the king could've been a mayor of a city etc. it ws a little jarring at times. But still this story could not have been set in modern times, and it is still a ...
  
  











  



  
Shades of Blue11 reviews
Jordan Charles

Xlibris Corporation, 2005

So Nice I Read It Twice!
This book was entertaining on so many levels. Funny, sad, enticing, fun! It did not disappoint by far! Nala leaves her drab life behind when her tall, dark and handsome Prince Charming (Zaire) comes along. She went from an underappreciated hard working corporate femme (like most of us), to a confident, seductive vixen overnight! Were the changes and occurences in her newly exciting and expensive ...
  
  











  



  
Shades in Love: Incriminating Evidence10 reviews
Sasia Gregory

PublishAmerica, 2004

Like a Movie
The book is really great! I could hardly put it down. It takes you just like a movie. I could see everything as I read just as if I was watching it on the screen. I went to sleep with the book by the bed so when I wake up, I could read. I?ve never done that before with any book
  
  











  



  
Design Directory of Window Treatments, The10 reviews
Jackie Von Tobel

Gibbs Smith, Publisher, 2007

Great Book, Fine Sketches
Fast and simple, my title says it all. The book is well worth the cost, with wonderful sketches and terrific organization.
  
  











  



  
Making the Most of Shade: How to Plan, Plant, and Grow a Fabulous Garden that Lightens up the Shadows13 reviews
Larry Hodgson

Rodale Books, 2005

Plants for shaded gardens
A thoroughly detailed informed book for each plant mentioned in the book. Well worth buying. Each feature goes into depth about the plant. The author knows his plants.Excellent purchase.
  
  











  



  
A Shade Of Gray10 reviews
Drew M. Valla

PublishAmerica, 2004

Congratulations
Valla's book captured my interest from the first paragraph to the thrilling conclusion. Now I can't wait to see what life has in store next for Matt Kronchek...the author does a great job in letting the reader get inside the young character and "feel" what he is thinking. Looking forward to your next work.
  
  











  



  
Shades of Memnon16 reviews
Gregory L. Walker

Seker Nefer Press, 1999

Shades of Memnon
This is an excellent book/series. I could not put this book down. It is 'action packed',from a spiritual and physical perspective. (A large percent of this book seems to be fact rather than fiction).
  
  











  



  
Pruning Made Easy (Storey's Gardening Skills Illustrated)15 reviews
Lewis Hill

Storey Publishing, LLC, 1998

Pictures are worth one thousand words!
I like this book so much - this is the third copy I have purchased this year! (I keep giving my copy away to family members who desperately need it.) The black line drawings are what keep bring me back to this one book for all of our pruning needs. We have berry bushes (some wild and some we planted ourselves), flowering shrubs, fruit trees, a bonzi tree, a dogwood, grape vines, 3 old Oaks ...
  
  











  



  
These Old Shades55 reviews
Georgette Heyer

Arrow Books Ltd, 1993

Terrific book, will NO-ONE ever get the covers right?
This is a marvellous book - Rafael Sabatini meets P.G. Wodehouse, humour and adventure and elegance and, yes, romance, perhaps the best of the early-style swashbuckling Heyers, and the first of a series continued with "Devil's Cub" and "An Infamous Army." But won't someone, ONCE, get the covers right? What is this chichi sub-Tissot Regency pap? This books takes place in the 1750s in England ...
  
  











  



  
The Color Encyclopedia of Hostas21 reviews
Diana Grenfell, Mike Shadrack

Timber Press, Incorporated, 2004

The Color Encyclopedia of Hostas
The book is excellent for any Hosta lover. The illustrations were great and the information written was very educational for all readers, whether they were Master Gardeners or first-time planters.
  
  











  



  
Pose File 7: Light & Shade (Pose File, Vol 7)9 reviews
Elte Shuppan

Books Nippan, 1995

good book, decent series, outrageous price...
I'm trying to learn how to draw, and the books in this and similar series would be really helpful--if I could afford any of them. I found this book in a store where I live and decided to buy it until I checked the price tag that the store had stuck onto it. because I lived in Japan for a while, I'm used to the printed price that appears on all books, so I had just looked there. I have ...
  
  











  



  
Painting Light and Shadow in Watercolor7 reviews
William B. Lawrence

North Light Books, 1995

Recommended
This book is much different than the usual technique books because it clearly stays with one goal - light. Everything in the book is organised around achieving the perception of light and shadow in your paintings. It is a wonderfully elegant and logical approach.
  
  











  



  
SHADES OF GRAY (Historical)8 reviews
WENDY DOUGLAS

Harlequin Books, 2002

Excellent novel!
Derek Fontaine is tormented with the secrets of his past. The embittered Civil War veteran moves to the Double F ranch, which had belonged to the man he had called uncle, hoping to find a place to rest. The place offers him little refuge from the emotions and memories that plague him, however, and he is presented with new problems - dealing with his uncle's death, trying to make a broken-down ...
  
  











  



  
Precious Dragon: A Detective Inspector Chen Novel6 reviews
Liz Williams

Night Shade Books, 2008

Another Masterpiece
This is the third in the Inspector Chen series by Liz Williams and certainly they get better every time. She has a marvelous way with words and weaves them together to make each paragraph and chapter a pleasure to read. As much as you may want to, this is not a book to rush through. It is a book to savor and cherish because it will probably be a while until the next one. Rushing through it ...
  
  











  



  
Indigo Waters (Shades of Eternity Series #1)6 reviews
Lisa Samson

Zondervan, 1999

This Book Will Leave You Wanting More
I've always been a big fan of Christian Romances, especially ones set in past times. All I can say is I could not put this book down! I stayed up half the night reading all that I could. It is suspenseful, funny, heartbreaking, and uplifting all at the same time. I loved it! I immediately went out and got the sequel also!
  
  











  



  
Fields of Gold (Shades of Eternity Series #2)7 reviews
Lisa Samson

Zondervan Publishing Company, 2000

Awesome book!
I just love Lisa Samson's writing. Each book only gets better. I can't say enough! The leading characters are human, they stubble, but always their faith gets them through. I feel my own faith grow with each novel I read of Lisa's. This book follows a strong young woman who is inflicted with a birthmark on her face. This book teaches us that we need to look through the imperfections of ...
  
  











  



  
The End of the Story (The Collected Fantasies of Clark Ashton Smith, Vol. 1)9 reviews
Clark Ashton Smith

Night Shade Books, 2007

Indispensable: Smith's fantasies restored to their full splendor
As established here and reinforced by the second volume, all five books in this series are essential to anyone interested in Smith's work and literate fantasy as a whole. Connors and Hilger have followed earlier textual studies by Donald Sidney-Fryer, Steve Behrends, and others with extensive studies of their own to restore as much of the glory to Smith's texts as is currently possible - and what ...
  
  











  



  
Practical home decorating: curtains & shades (vol. 1) (Reader's Digest - Practical Home Decorating)6 reviews
Melanie Paine

Readers Digest, 1997

excellent for beginners
This book gives you a lot of ideas, especially if you're a beginner. I found the instruction simple to follow and the instructional pictures, unlike drawings, are very helpful. This book is great for the first time sewers like my self; however, no fancy projects included in this book.
  
  











  



  
A Deeper Shade of Sex: The Best in Black Erotic Writing6 reviews

Running Press, 2006

When Sex Breaks Out
I must admit when I first received a copy of Reginald Martin's A Deeper Shade of Sex: The Best in Black Erotic Writing, I didn't quite know what to expect. I had never really been exposed to erotic literature as a genre. I only had my own expectations of something possibly [...]at best. It was not. Much to my surprise I found the book a voluptuous and tantalizing roller coaster ride of desire ...
  
  











  



  
Robert Wade's Watercolor Workshop Handbook8 reviews
Robert Wade

North Light Books, 2002

My favorite watercolor book
I have a library of over 60 watercolor books, and this is by far my favorite. I also own all of Wades's tapes, and his new CD. I find them to be an extension of the book. I took a workshop from a famous watercolor teacher who had us doing wash on top of wash. She must have gotten the idea from Wade as he has a section on just that topic. He covers washes on top of finished paintings that ...
  
  











  








   



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