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1. Just a Geek: Unflinchingly honest
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2. The Happiest Days of Our Lives
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3. Dancing Barefoot
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4. Memories of the Future, Vol. 1
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5. Sunken Treasure - US Edition
 
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6. Star Trek: The Manga: Kakan Ni
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7. Star Trek: the manga Volume 2:
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8. People From Burbank, California:
 
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9. People From the San Fernando Valley:
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10. Accuracy Disputes From December
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12. The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer Narrated
 
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14. Peter & Max: A Fables Novel
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18. Stand By Me

1. Just a Geek: Unflinchingly honest tales of the search for life, love, and fulfillment beyond the Starship Enterprise
by Wil Wheaton
Paperback: 296 Pages (2009-08-18)
list price: US$16.99 -- used & new: US$9.15
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Asin: 0596806310
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Wil Wheaton has never been one to take the conventional path to success. Despite early stardom through his childhood role in the motion picture "Stand By Me", and growing up on television as Wesley Crusher on "Star Trek: The Next Generation", Wil left Hollywood in pursuit of happiness, purpose, and a viable means of paying the bills. In the oddest of places, Topeka, Kansas, Wil discovered that despite his claims to fame, he was at heart Just a Geek.

In this bestselling book, Wil shares his deeply personal and difficult journey to find himself. You'll understand the rigors, and joys, of Wil's rediscovering of himself, as he comes to terms with what it means to be famous, or, ironically, famous for once having been famous. Writing with honesty and disarming humanity, Wil touches on the frustrations associated with his acting career, his inability to distance himself from Ensign Crusher in the public's eyes, the launch of his incredibly successful web site, wilwheaton.net, and the joy he's found in writing. Through all of this, Wil shares the ups and downs he encountered along the journey, along with the support and love he discovered from his friends and family.

The stories in Just a Geek include:

  • Wil's plunge from teen star to struggling actor
  • Discovering the joys of HTML, blogging, Linux, and web design
  • The struggle between Wesley Crusher, Starfleet ensign, and Wil Wheaton, author and blogger
  • Gut-wrenching reactions to the 9-11 disaster
  • Moving tales of Wil's relationships with his wife, step-children, and extended family
  • The transition from a B-list actor to an A-list author

Wil Wheaton--celebrity, blogger, and geek--writes for the geek in all of us.Engaging, witty, and pleasantly self-deprecating, Just a Geek will surprise you and make you laugh.

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Customer Reviews (79)

4-0 out of 5 stars Great, fast read, exposing the author clearly.
It reads quickly, but there is a lot there.The many stories leave one with a very clear image of who Wil Wheaton is; his written voice, his insecurities, his hopes, and his effort to find himself and his place in the world.To be honest, it is clear that Wil is a little bit messed up - victimized in a way by his own expectations for greater acting success for himself, although he seems to be adjusting to where he has actually come to be.
This book is not about big issues and it is not about the greater human pathos; it offers a clear look at one human's hopes and insecurities.This is what makes it such an interesting read.

4-0 out of 5 stars Wil Wheaton is much cooler than Wesley Crusher
This book is surprisingly "engage"-ing.(Hardy har har, sorry, couldn't resist!)Just a Geek features selected entries from Wil Wheaton's blog, chronicling his struggles to define himself apart from being a former Star Trek actor.I was impressed by Wheaton's honesty.Some of his earlier blog entries are less than flattering, and he is very candid in his explanations of why he wrote what he did.There are enough anecdotes about his experiences on the show and later interactions with the Star Trek cast and crew to satisfy "trekkies" as he puts it (didn't Wil get the memo that it is Trekkers now?), but ultimately Wheaton meets his objective of making the reader see him as Wil Wheaton as opposed to Wesley Crusher.

4-0 out of 5 stars Excellent book, poor Kindle formatting
The book itself is a good read.An insightful look into Wil Wheaton's (failing) struggle to maintain an acting career, and dealing with the self-doubt and regret over leaving Star Trek.

I won't say much about the book other than it's good, you should check it out.


What I'd like to talk more about is the Kindle version's publishing of the book.

I'd give the book 4 or 5 stars, but the formatting I would give 2 or 3.
I'm not going to punish Wil for his publisher's mistakes, though.

Something that annoys me is when publishers think making an ebook is just a matter of hitting "export" on whatever conversion tool they use.There is more to it, they need to actually take the time to proof the result.

There are two main issues with the Kindle version of "Just a Geek":

FORMATTING
A lot of the book is Wil quoting a blog post he did, and then following up with what he was really feeling when he wrote it, and the process of what he decided to share and not share with the public.But there is no visual separation in the Kindle version between the end of the blog post and the beginning of the commentary, so it's often difficult to figure out what's what.There are also typos and things that look like artifacts of the ebook exporting process than the original content (example: chapter heads like "April'S Fool" - where the publishers capitalization rule is bad and considers apostrophe the same as a space - even a cursory glance by a human proofreader would have caught "April'S").

IMAGES
Apparently there were nice illustrations that were omitted from the Kindle version.Take a look at Mary Roach's "Packing for Mars" - the Kindle is perfectly capable of supporting illustrations.Stripping out all graphics is the lazy way to convert a book to an ebook.I feel gypped out of some of the content when images are unceremoniously axed.


Right now, it seems many publishers just hit "save as ebook" without any sort of proofing process or pride in workmanship.It's shameful.What is needed is publishers who CARE about ebooks as a format, not just as a quick revenue stream.

3-0 out of 5 stars Read his blog then decide
I bought Just a Geek, Dancing Barefoot and Sunken Treasure and although they are fun reading I regret spending so much money for things he wrote in his blog. If you are a "real" Wil Wheaton fan then you must buy his books but if you just like the guy or you're curious about his life now then reading his blog will suffice.
Hopefully his bad opinion of W Shatner is just a joke otherwise Wheaton has a chip on his shoulder. Sour grapes much? Wil Wheaton could never equal Shatner's TV and film career if he worked until he was 90. That said I like to watch Wheaton's acting and will watch the programs he has recently filmed.

4-0 out of 5 stars Touching and insightful
I truly enjoyed Wil Wheaton's unwavering look at his life post Star Trek The Next Generation and how he eventually relearns to love trek and himself.There were many parts of the book that I found myself touched and close to heartbreak when Mr. Wheaton goes back and rereads parts of his blog only to realizes just how insecure he was.

A story about growth and accepting who you are and your past.My only critique is that there are large sections of the book are taken directly from his blog.I wish all the material was new; however, then you may not have had the insightful feel of the novel.Either way, a great read and definitely recommended. ... Read more


2. The Happiest Days of Our Lives
by Wil Wheaton
Hardcover: 200 Pages (2009-05-30)
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Asin: 1596062444
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Readers of Wil Wheaton's website know that he is a masterful teller of elegant stories about his life. Building on the critical success of Dancing Barefoot and Just A Geek, he has collected more of his own favorite stories in his third book, The Happiest Days of Our Lives. These are the stories Wil loves to tell, because they are the closest to his heart: stories about being a huge geek, passing his geeky hobbies and values along to his own children, and vividly painting what it meant to grow up in the '70s and come of age in the '80s as part of the video game/D&D/BBS/Star Wars figures generation.

Within the pages of The Happiest Days of Our Lives, you will find:

* "The Butterfly Tree": how one Back to School night continues to shape Wil's sense of social justice, thirty years later;
* "Blue Light Special": the greatest challenge a ten year-old could face in 1982: save his allowance, or buy Star Wars figures?
* "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Geek": why fantasy role-playing games are such an important part of Wil's past--and his present
* "The Big Goodbye": a visit to Paramount gives Wheaton a second chance to say farewell to Star Trek . . . properly, this time
* "Let Go": a moving eulogy for a beloved friend

In all of these tales, Wheaton brings the reader into the raw heart of the story, holding nothing back, and you are invited to join him on a journey through The Happiest Days of Our Lives. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars The Happiest Days of Our Lives
Wil Wheaton's //The Happiest Days of Our Lives // is a collection of personal narratives which first appeared online. Reading them gives that informal, friendly feel of a blog post. The stories center on Wheaton's life from childhood to a thirty-something father and husband; they are informative yet entertaining, brief yet rich. Wheaton picks up where he left in //Just a Geek//, and shares his experiences as child, a geek and a father. The stories celebrate life, covering geek mania. In "What a Long Strange Trip it's Been," Wheaton talks about his family; in "Butterfly Tree" he remembers an embarrassment during a Back to School night when he was only six, and in "Beyond the Rim of the Starlight," he reminisces about a Star Trek convention, a moment to savor, which affirmed his geek mania. Wheaton shares the most personal details and shows his readiness to face embarrassing moments. // These are entertaining stories, light reads for a lazy Sunday evening when one is winding down and is too tired to read taxing literature. This book is an inspiration to bloggers and web maniacs--keep at it; the entries may become a book.

Reviewed by Emmanuel Sigauke

5-0 out of 5 stars A reminder of a joyful time.
This book was funyn and touching. Wil is a wonderful and imaginative writer. I hope there are more books to come.

5-0 out of 5 stars Pure Honest Joy
I'd heard Wil read one story from this book at a convention.That one story was so full of joy and reminded me so much of what it was like to be a kid that I had to pick up his book.Everything he writes is so full of life and energy and happiness, even in the sad parts.REAL life.It's an absolute joy to read.I had to read everything else of his, too.I rarely read anything more than once, but I keep coming back to it.If you can get your hands on a copy, DO IT!I know it's hard, but if there aren't any in your price range, try asking your library to have a copy shipped.It's worth it. ... Read more


3. Dancing Barefoot
by Wil Wheaton
Paperback: 120 Pages (2004-01-01)
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Asin: 0596006748
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Wil Wheaton--blogger, geek, and Star Trek: The NextGeneration's Wesley Crusher--gives us five short-but-truetales of life in the so-called Space Age in DancingBarefoot. With a true geek's unflinching honesty, Wilexamines life, love, the web, and the absurdities ofHollywood in these compelling autobiographical narratives.chronicle a teen TV star's journey to maturity andself-acceptance.Far from the usual celebrity tell-all,Dancing Barefoot is a vivid account of one man's version ofthat universal story, the search for self. If you've everfallen in love, wondered what goes on behind the scenes at aStar Trek convention, or thought hard about the meaning oflife, you'll find a kindred soul in the pages of DancingBarefoot. In the process of uncovering his true geeky self,Wil Wheaton speaks to the inner geek in all of us.

The stories:

Houses in Motion - Memories fill the emptiness left within achildhood home, and saying goodbye brings them to life.

Ready Or Not Here I Come - A game of hide-n-seek with thekids works as a time machine, taking Wil on a tour of thehiding and seeking of years gone by.

Inferno - Two 15-year-olds pass in the night leaving behindpleasant memories and a perfumed Car Wars Deluxe Edition BoxSet.

We Close Our Eyes - A few beautiful moments spent dancing inthe rain.

The Saga of SpongeBob VegasPants - A story of love, hate,laughter and the acceptance of all things Trek. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Wow..just wow
I'm not big on writing long reviews. I like to keep it short and simple.

Just finished this small book. Wil has a great way of giving his emotions to the reader. So you feel what he is feeling. I love how well written these short and true stories are. Well done Wil!

Looking forward to reading Just a Geek and Sunken Treasure.

5-0 out of 5 stars It is a cute collection of true short stories of Wil Wheaton
This is a collection of true short stories of Wil Wheaton's life. The one that I remembered the most was when his grandmother died. Packing up her stuff before they sold her house. It also has other little cute stories about his life.

Kristy Star Sisk

4-0 out of 5 stars Five well-written stories about the life of Wil Wheaton
Wil Wheaton is the actor that played the character of Wesley Crusher on the extremely popular "Star Trek: The Next Generation" television show. His was a character that made him a teen idol to some and an object of derision to others. Like many of the other regular characters on a Star Trek series, Wheaton has mixed feelings about his success.
On the one hand, the show made him wealthy and famous, so he has the opportunity to bask in the glow of success. However, the body of Star Trek fandom is a diverse one, ranging from polite adoration to mental instability. Wheaton is a regular on the Star Trek convention circuit, so he was forced to deal with the entire spectrum of personalities.
This book is a collection of five short stories about Wheaton's experiences in life, some in the Star Trek universe, others describing his childhood and the loss of a beloved aunt. His writing is quite good; he puts down his emotions in an understated yet moving way. The stories give you an insight into his life, his experiences while making Star Trek and his world after leaving the making of the Star Trek universe. This is not a biography or a "tell-all" book about Star Trek; it is a simple collection of stories about the life of Wil Wheaton.

5-0 out of 5 stars Dancing Barefoot or Why Wil Wheaton ROCKS
This book is great. Any fan of Wil's should check it out. Anyone who hates Wil should check it out to find out why Wil Wheaton ROCKS.

4-0 out of 5 stars Wil is a great writer
This was a great book.Its a few short stories of Wil's experiences.It really lets you know how he feels about critical moments in his life.After reading this book and went out and got his other one, Just a Geek.
The stories are especially good if you are a geek, gamer, browncoat, or trekkie. ... Read more


4. Memories of the Future, Vol. 1
by Wil Wheaton
Perfect Paperback: 138 Pages
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Asin: 0974116041
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars You'll laugh and learn a little, too
In 2006 Wil Wheaton was hired to write humorous reviews of Star Trek: The Next Generation for TVSquad. Unfortunately the gig fell through before all the reviews for the first season were published. What's a guy to do? Publish them as a book, of course!

Wheaton brings his own perspective as a cast member and fan of ST:TNG to bear on the episodes, as well as his unique voice as a writer. The result a humorous look back at the rocky beginnings of the show. (The book covers the first half of the first season; since this is marked as "Volume 1," we can assume that future books will cover more episodes.) Each episode gets a synopsis, a piece of notable dialog, some fun technobabble, a behind-the-scenes memory and an overall grade.

Wheaton doesn't pull any punches on either the poor production (writers and directors are particularly in his sights) or his own portrayal of young Wesley Crusher, and his behind-the-scenes memories say a lot about the pressure those involved in show were under to live up to the Original Series. As Wheaton points out, however, his criticism is tempered with great affection, and he is quick to point out the glimpses of brilliance that would come to fruition two seasons later.

One note: this book is definitely NSFW due to language and "adult situations." That aside, it's a fun look back at the early days of what became the greatest sci-fi show of the 90s. I can't recommend it enough to any fan of ST:TNG.

[N.B.: If you'd like to "try before you buy," Wheaton is releasing excerpts from the as podcasts: [...]

5-0 out of 5 stars Boldly (and Lovingly) Going Where No One Has Snarked Before!
Do you like revisiting TV series you loved? Do you like behind the scenes stories? Do you like your nostalgia mixed with a healthy dose of snarcasm (snark + sarcasm)? Well, then you're in luck! Wil Wheaton (famous, and oft-hated, for portraying Wesley Crusher on "Star Trek: The Next Generation") has accepted the task of re-watching the old episodes and writing them up, complete with personal behind the scenes memories. He is brutal, yet very funny, in his assessment of the series and his own part in it (he is especially hard on those horrible sweaters he had to wear). Volume 1 covers the first half of Season 1 -- from "Encounter at Far Point" ( Grade: C-) to "Datalore" (Grade: D). Don't worry, in between those two clunkers are several episodes that received high marks. And every single episode receives some wonderful -- and often NSFW -- commentary filtered through Wheaton's own pop-culture lens. I can't wait to beam up for Volume 2. ... Read more


5. Sunken Treasure - US Edition
by Wil Wheaton
Paperback: Pages (2009-01-01)
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Sunken Treasure is a short collection of some of my favorite pieces from my books and blog, including a production diary from my 2008 role in Criminal Minds, and excerpts from a collaborative fiction I took part in called Ficlets. As a bonus feature, it also includes the never-before-seen script to a sketch I wrote and performed at the ACME Comedy Theater.



If you ever wanted to know where to start with all my writing, Sunken Treasure is the book for you.

Wil Wheaton ... Read more


6. Star Trek: The Manga: Kakan Ni Shinkou
by Wil Wheaton, Christine Boylan, Mike Wellman, Diane Duane, Paul Benjamin
 Library Binding: 211 Pages (2008-04-18)
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Asin: 1435249577
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7. Star Trek: the manga Volume 2: Kakan ni Shinkou
by Bettina Kurkoski, Christine Boylan, Wil Wheaton
Paperback: 216 Pages (2007-09-11)
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Asin: 1427806209
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Manga. The Final Frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise... Manga-style art and Star Trek tales collide again in this next volume of TOKYOPOP's voyages of the U.S.S. Enterprise, commanded by Captain James T. Kirk. Once again ten artists and writers from across the artistic spectrum deliver up brand new tales of universal betterment featuring the classic Star Trek line up. In Kakan ni Shinkou Kirk is put on trial for crimes he has yet to discover... Uhura demonstrates the true power of communication... Bones gets to the core of Vulcan emotion... Scotty has to extract dilithium crystals from a mine in the middle of a war zone... and an alien delegation uses the Enterprise as a vessel of deception! Cura te IpsumStory by Wil WheatonArt by EJ SuScaean GateStory by Diane DuaneArt by Don HudsonCommunications BreakdownStory by Christine BoylanArt by Bettina KurkoskiThe TrialStory by Mike WellmanArt by Nam KimForging AlliancesStory by Paul BenjaminArt by Steven Cummings ... Read more

Customer Reviews (2)

4-0 out of 5 stars Better than expected!
I mostly got this because of the Wil Wheaton story, "Cura te Ipsum."

While I found that satisfyingly good, I was surprised at how good the rest of the stories were, and how nicely the familiar characters and environments were translated to Manga form! A nice surprise and a good read.

3-0 out of 5 stars Not as good as Vol 1
This "Manga style" illustrated novel has several short stories or episodes centering around The Original Star Trek TV series. Each short story is written and illustrated by a different writer and artist.Because of this, each story has it's own unique style.

I think this concept is very interesting and has the potential to keep this series fresh and creative.The dialog in these books are pretty true to the Original Series and the artwork is very good too.

The stories in Volume 2 of this series didn't seem to be as good as the stories in the first volume. I was definitely left with a feeling that something was missing. And some of the illustrations of the characters didn't seem as recognizable.Also, the stories weren't very creative and some referred too much to previous TV episodes. I think this only makes hard core fans bored and new fans confused. Some of the stories seemed too similar to other plots already told within the Star Trek universe. The whole point of Star Trek was to boldly go where no one (or story) has gone before... not to rehash or revisit the past. Not all the stories are bad and for the most part, the dialog and art is very good... but I hope volume 3 will have better stories to tell.


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8. People From Burbank, California: Wil Wheaton, Tim Burton, Sean Penn, Debbie Reynolds, Bonnie Raitt, James J. Jeffries, Dick Clark, John Ritter
Paperback: 330 Pages (2010-09-15)
list price: US$40.55 -- used & new: US$30.82
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Asin: 1155715519
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Chapters: Wil Wheaton, Tim Burton, Sean Penn, Debbie Reynolds, Bonnie Raitt, James J. Jeffries, Dick Clark, John Ritter, Clarence Johnson, Angie Dickinson, Randy Rhoads, Mark Harmon, Patton Oswalt, Tyler Newton, Jeffrey Steele, Rod Beck, Wesley Pomeroy, Juliet Anderson, Eddie Cibrian, Clint Howard, Rene Russo, Adam Schiff, Mara Wilson, Doug Blasdell, Andrew Gold, Eve Plumb, Wiley Miller, Brad Johnson, Stefanie Schaeffer, Beverly Adams, Royce Clayton, Vanessa Lee Evigan, Doug Savant, Erin Moran, Hugh Reilly, Orfeo Angelucci, Rob Zabrecky, Beth Sullivan, Debbe Dunning, Gustin Nash, Dave Markey, Paul Barrere, Marla Pennington, Manny Ayulo, Jerry Yester, Pete Lacock, Bruce Reitherman, Wally Albright, Mikayla Mendez, Brian Reardon, Michael G. Richards, Tim Friday, Fred Harman, Jennifer Grant, Lily Jackson, Chris Thomas, Sydney S. Reynolds, Roger Salkeld, Ryan Tucker, Roxanne Blaze, Samuel Joseph Aquila, Wayne Edwards, Jay Benedict, Fred Meyers, Joe Rosselli, Laura Johnson, Ken Stanton, Kate Hansen. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 329. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Timothy William "Tim" Burton (born August 25, 1958) is an Academy Award- and Golden Globe-nominated American film director, film producer, writer and artist. He is famous for his dark, quirky-themed movies such as Beetlejuice, Edward Scissorhands, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Sleepy Hollow and Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, and for blockbusters such as Pee-wee's Big Adventure, Batman, Batman Returns, Planet of the Apes, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Alice in Wonderland, his most recent film, that is currently the highest grossing film of 2010 as well as the sixth highest-grossing film of all time. Among Burton's many collaborators are his friend Johnny Depp, musician Danny Elfman (who has compose...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=31501 ... Read more


9. People From the San Fernando Valley: Ritchie Valens, Michael Milken, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, Dana Plato, Wil Wheaton, Tom Waits
 Paperback: 928 Pages (2010-10-14)
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Chapters: Ritchie Valens, Michael Milken, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, Dana Plato, Wil Wheaton, Tom Waits, Brandon Boyd, Jennifer Aniston, Paula Abdul, Adam Carolla, Lalaine, Ami Dolenz, Mary-Kate Olsen, Bonnie Raitt, Corey Feldman, Julie Brown, Lisa Kudrow, John Elway, Katharine Mcphee, Brian Welch, Kirk Cameron, Jimmy Vasser, Blake Lively, Matt Cassel, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Lisa Moretti, Robert F. Simon, Eric Rupe, Jim Pugh, Sara Paxton, Don Drysdale, Denny Crum, Barry Minkow, Mark Harmon, Linda Lingle, Edward Furlong, George Lopez, Jeff Fisher, Paul Thomas Anderson, Greg Palast, America Ferrera, Don Stansauk, Mark Vallen, Meagan Good, Eddie Frierson, Edmund Kemper, Cam Clarke, Kyle Boller, Payton Jordan, Diane Warren, Brian Flemming, Louis R. Rocco, Brian Austin Green, Candace Cameron Bure, Jackie Earle Haley, Matt Moore, Jerry Mathers, Martin Donovan, Dave Koz, Stanley Gold, Francis de Sales, Eddie Cibrian, Randy Boone, Mike Moustakas, Don Keefer, Illana Katz, Steven W. Lindsey, William T. Perkins, Jr., Shane Stanley, Ryan Hollweg, Maggie Dixon, Lowell George, Rene Russo, Azura Skye, Luis J. Rodriguez, Rob Zicari, Ytcracker, Johnny Washbrook, Katy Rose, Derek Hagan, Charles Martin Smith, Josh Portis, Mae Busch, Gary Lockwood, Joe R. Campa, Bobby Diamond, Noreen Corcoran, Morgan York, J. T. O'sullivan, Todd Haynes, Tony Eveready, Cady Mcclain, Laura Ziskin, Brandon Rogers, Robert Karnes, La'myia Good, A. J. Langer, Bobbi Fiedler, Mark Balderas, Jay Ferguson, Alina Tugend, Dino, Bryce Papenbrook, Justin Fargas, Sandy Descher, Mackenzie Firgens, Johnny Whitaker, Allison Robertson, Richard Alarcón, Debi Diamond, Jordan Palmer, Steve Busby, Robbie Rist, Doug Savant, Tom Nolan, Phil Glover, Jamal Anderson, Arianne Zucker, Jan Smithers, Anthony Ervin, Bill Schultz, Sue Williams, Diane Linkletter, Travis Johnson, Jimmy Kinnon, Rappin' Granny, Alfred C. Richmond, Dennis Burkley, Jennifer Landon, Douglas Robb, Bobby East, David Deluise, T...http://booksllc.net/?id=30519 ... Read more


10. Accuracy Disputes From December 2009: Mdma, Vacuum, Wil Wheaton, Lavrentiy Beria, Real-Time Computing, Progressive Music, Master Race
Paperback: 888 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Chapters: Mdma, Vacuum, Wil Wheaton, Lavrentiy Beria, Real-Time Computing, Progressive Music, Master Race, History of Mozambique, Urban Heat Island, Initial Public Offering, Slaughter-House Cases, Metformin, Al-Farabi, Macedonia Naming Dispute, Physics in Medieval Islam, Domestic Violence, History of Rome, List of Japanese Inventions, Human Height, T-62, Roman Technology, Adolf Eichmann, Type I and Type Ii Errors, Pleonasm, Digital Preservation, Dutch Inventions and Discoveries, Schieder Commission, Donald Attig, Rape During the Occupation of Japan, Billing, United States Casualties of War, Council of Conservative Citizens, French-German Enmity, Europa, Comparison of Firewalls, San Joaquin River, Cycle of Abuse, Pcv Valve, Protestantism in Ireland, Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal Axis, Natali Del Conte, Wilderness Therapy, Coal Porters, Open Blue Sea Farms, Welsh Inventions and Discoveries, List of Korean Inventions and Innovations, Christianised Rituals, Wompkees, Gaelscoil, 91 Aquarii, Housebreaking, Governance, Risk Management, and Compliance, Genseiryū Karate-Do International Federation, Lisa Pegher, Windows Live Photo Gallery, Chindian, Fastflow, National Amusements, German Inventions and Discoveries, Canadian Inventions, Salvia Miltiorrhiza, Chekka, Diane Francis, French Inventions and Discoveries, Moni Aizik, Durban Industry Climate Change Partnership Project, Ndtv Hindu, World Genseiryū Karatedō Federation, Nitrocellulose Slide, Vsevolod Garshin, National Program Office, Fastest Recorded Tennis Serves, Ken the 390, the Angel and the Rain, Handsfree Networks, Oghuz Languages, Theodor Schieder, Russian Inventions, Dsign Music, Ws-Policy, Najmul Hoda, Njeguši, Jatiuca, Franz Wasner, Dj Baby Anne, Ling Lom, in Dread Response, Spenceriella, Pubali Bank, Tardenoisian, Michel Lavergne, Servoamplifier. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 887. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publis...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=8619057 ... Read more


11. Naissance à Burbank (Californie): Tim Burton, Mark Harmon, Doug Savant, Wil Wheaton, Wally Albright, David Deluise, Morgan York (French Edition)
Paperback: 54 Pages (2010-08-04)
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Les achats comprennent une adhésion à l'essai gratuite au club de livres de l'éditeur, dans lequel vous pouvez choisir parmi plus d'un million d'ouvrages, sans frais. Le livre consiste d'articles Wikipedia sur : Tim Burton, Mark Harmon, Doug Savant, Wil Wheaton, Wally Albright, David Deluise, Morgan York. Non illustré. Mises à jour gratuites en ligne. Extrait : Tim Burton (né Timothy William Burton) est un réalisateur, scénariste et producteur américain né le 25 août 1958 à Burbank en Californie. Maître du fantastique fortement influencé par Edgar Allan Poe, excellent conteur et graphiste d'exception, on lui doit notamment Pee-Wee Big Adventure, Beetlejuice, Batman, Edward aux mains d'argent, Charlie et la Chocolaterie et Sweeney Todd : Le Diabolique Barbier de Fleet Street. Il a également rédigé les scénarios de L'Étrange Noël de monsieur Jack et des Noces funèbres, deux films d'animation réalisés avec des marionnettes évoluant dans des décors réels. Son cinéma se caractérise par des histoires mettant en scène des personnages marginaux et des êtres hors-normes confrontés à la méchanceté du monde réel. On y décèle également une grande influence du cinéma fantastique, du cinéma expressionniste allemand ainsi que des films de la Hammer Film Productions. Il fait partie des cinéastes qui parviennent à concilier succès critique et commercial. Il a été décoré de l'insigne de chevalier et d'officier de l'ordre national des Arts et des Lettres par Frédéric Mitterrand en mars 2010. Il a été le président du jury du Festival de Cannes en mai 2010. Aîné des deux fils de Jean et Bill Burton, Tim Burton passe l'essentiel de son enfance en solitaire, se considérant lui-même comme un introverti. Au soleil de la Californie, dans sa ville natale de Burbank, qu'il définit comme l'antichambre d'Hollywood, il préfère les salles obscures des cinémas où il voit et revoit les films de monstres comme Godzilla, Frankenstein et ses nombreuses suites, les ...http://booksllc.net/?l=fr ... Read more


12. The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer Narrated By Wil Wheaton
by Mark Twain
 Audio Cassette: Pages (1993)

Asin: B003Y20XLM
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13. American Internet Personalities: Asia Carrera, Wil Wheaton, Jamie Zawinski, James Parry, Steve Ballmer, Rob Malda, Brewster Kahle, John C. Baez
 Paperback: 1008 Pages (2010-10-14)
list price: US$103.41 -- used & new: US$103.41
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Chapters: Asia Carrera, Wil Wheaton, Jamie Zawinski, James Parry, Steve Ballmer, Rob Malda, Brewster Kahle, John C. Baez, Jimmy Wales, Chris Crocker, Selena Gomez, Justine Ezarik, That Guy With the Glasses, Matt Drudge, Iman Crosson, Jim Bell, Jeffree Star, Casey Serin, Bob Grant, Matt Harding, Jon Schillaci, Demi Lovato, Kevjumba, Jessica Lee Rose, Ben Going, Nigahiga, Robert Scoble, Venetianprincess, Cory Williams, Tucker Max, Ok Go, Kevin Rose, Amanda Congdon, Ryan Leslie, Sarah Austin, Jonny Mcgovern, Andy Mckee, Terra Naomi, Timothy Ferriss, Murder of Emily Sander, Gardner Loulan, Julia Nunes, Danielle Harris, George Hotz, Fred Figglehorn, Kate Voegele, Jennifer Ringley, Gary Vaynerchuk, Mark Zuckerberg, William Hung, Leo Laporte, Marc Horowitz, Victor Vancier, Brad Friedman, Teresa Nielsen Hayden, Natali Del Conte, Justin Berry, Michael Buckley, Philip Defranco, Keyboard Cat, Christine Gambito, Piper Reese, Bartcop, Magibon, Amy Kuney, Cherie Roberts, Patrick Lew, Jason Scott Sadofsky, Jeff Stibel, Matthew Haughey, Honglaowai, Violet Blue, Drew Curtis, Kevin Nalty, Xeni Jardin, Why the Lucky Stiff, Harry Knowles, Michelle Phan, Brandon Hardesty, B. Scott, Sarah Lane, Judson Laipply, Dan Brown, Christopher Knight, Terry Heaton, Neil Cicierega, Jesse Lee, Ze Frank, Household Hacker, Veronica Belmont, Macon Phillips, Jason Calacanis, James David Manning, Ki-Jana Carter, Heather Armstrong, Geoffrey Kleinman, Gary Brolsma, Anna Svidersky, the Misanthropic Bitch, Brooke Brodack, Texorcist, Cindy Margolis, Leslie Hall, William Sledd, Tully Satre, Jack Conte, Cory Kennedy, Steve Gibson, Alex Albrecht, Joel Comm, Brendan Nyhan, Larry Platt, Jon-Erik Beckjord, April Masini, Bob Parsons, Tay Zonday, Andy Carvin, Brandon White, Jackson Davis, Jeff Jarvis, Merlin Mann, Richard D. Titus, Greg Dean Schmitz, Maddox, Brian Solis, Cali Lewis, Ysabella Brave, Ben Brown, Andy Samberg, Brad Greenspan, Sid Curtis, White Dawg, Emily Chang, Willia...http://booksllc.net/?id=3703446 ... Read more


14. Peter & Max: A Fables Novel
by Bill Willingham
MP3 CD: Pages (2009-12-08)
list price: US$24.99 -- used & new: US$15.05
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Asin: 1441836918
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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When an unspeakable tragedy befalls a
family of traveling minstrels, they become stranded and left for dead. Here in the heart of The Black Forest, Peter Piper and his older
brother Max encounter ominous forces that will change them both irreparably. Thus begins an epic tale of sibling rivalry, magic, music and revenge that spans medieval times to the present day when their deadly conflict surfaces in the placid calm of modern-day Fabletown.

Writer Bill Willingham deftly weaves a story of adventure and dark fantasy that will keep listeners riveted until the fateful last words.

Fans of the ongoing FABLES series will uncover the secret histories of some of their favorite characters including Bigby Wolf, Frau Totenkinder and Bo Peep to name a few.

New listeners will find PETER & MAX: A FABLES NOVEL a welcome entree into Bill Willingham’s inimitable mythos that has garnered numerous awards and a Hugo nomination. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars First of many...? Please?
I've read all the Fables graphic novels, loved them. But, this something of a special treat.
First, it's just a good book all by itself. I'm a slow reader and this is the fastest read I've ever experienced.
Second, I really cared about these characters, and I find myself wanting to know more about supporting characters.
I really hope there will be another book featuring the witch of the Black Forest.
Third, it's a compelling commentary on the loss of innocence.
I found myself horrified at Max's downfall and Peter's desperation, and at the same time I was unable to stop reading at breakneck speed.

5-0 out of 5 stars Fabulous
This is a story about two brothers, one bad, one good. It's also a story about how the Fables came to live in our world. It's also a love story.

Back before the Goblin armies took over the universe, subverting the inhabited worlds to their will, Peter Piper and his older brother Max loved each other the way brothers should. Peter was ten, Max was fourteen. Peter was smitten by a girl named Bo Peep and wanted nothing more than to go on traveling with his musical family. He, his father and brother Max played the flute. But Peter was by far the best flute player and one day his father gave Peter his magic flute called Frost, by passing Max, the first born.

This flute had been handed from father to son for generations and Max thought it should be his. Already turning toward the dark side, this pushed him over. Turning him into a killer. He killed his father, Bo's sisters and was certainly responsible for his mother's death. And he wants more than anything to kill Peter, who he's battled with and lost.

Peter now lives among his kind on Earth, the planet of sanctuary, safe from Max, with his invalid wife Bo. But Max has found them and he's coming.

I knew I wasn't going to like this book as soon as I read the first few paragraphs. How wrong first impressions can sometimes be. I sat glued to my chair on Halloween Eve reading the night away as others went to costume parties and I couldn't have been more happy about it. As silly as the premise of this story sounded, I was drawn into the book's world and before I knew, I believed. This book is simply fabulous.

4-0 out of 5 stars Would be better in book form, but excellent nonetheless
If you love Fables (the graphic series), you will love this. I wondered how they were going to translate graphic novels into a CD set but this came out pretty well. I am a die hard lover of all things fairy tales so when I read about this I knew I had to have it. As I said, I think I would have rather had the book version but this is a fine substitute. Highly recommend if you love Bill Willingham.

5-0 out of 5 stars AWESOME!!! 10 stars out of 5!
This is one of the best novels I have read in the last 10 years.I am particularly fond of detailed character development and this author had superbly detailed character development.The plot wove a detailed tapestry that spanned several centuries, gently dipping back and forth over the years to engross me and develop and draw together the storylines.

I'm usually not a fan of short staccato endings.This ending, though short compared with the rest of the book's pacing, balanced the story perfectly and was very satisfying.After having read the whole story, I cannot imagine the story ending in any other way.

I didn't have high expectations for narrator Will Wheaton, but was pleasantly surprised.He performed admirably, with a variety of very distinct character voices for the different characters.All of his voice characterizations are spot on - none goofy or abrupt so as to break you out of the story.

My only complaint in this whole audio book is in the audio mastering.The beginning and ends of many sentences were clipped or the audio level dipped too low making the story difficult to understand at times.I often had to rewind to re-listen and try to figure out what the missing bits of sentences were.

4-0 out of 5 stars A Different Journey
Follow along with two brothers, whose sibling rivalry could last till the end of time. If you have read other FABLES you might be a little bored with the first chapter, it nearly turned me away, but the rest of the book doesn't disappoint. Set in the present day, find yourself reconnecting with tales you think you know.
The author, Bill Willingham, puts just enough in to keep the story fresh and yet strangely familiar. Steve Leialoha also produced fantastic ink drawings for this novel. The book felt like a mix of the FABLES graphic novels and books like "The Name of the Wind". The only thing I wish this book had was the actual music fabled to be full of magic.

I'm glad that I followed Max and Peter Piper through their very different journeys. ... Read more


15. War Of The Worlds! (Star Trek Series Cast) (L.A. Theater Works)
by H.G. Wells
Audio Cassette: Pages (1997-03-17)
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Asin: 0807235628
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Listen, amazed as actors from television's Star Trek re-create the "eyewitness" report that caused a nationwide panic in 1938 when first performed on the radio by Orson Welles and the Mercury Theatre Company. Narrated by Leonard Nimoy of the original Star Trek series, the breathless pace and convincing details of this classic drama are brilliantly reinterpreted in this full-cast production by L.A. Theatre Works. Joining Leonard Nimoy are Star Trek actors Jerry Hardin, Gates McFadden, Dwight Schultz, Armin Shimerman, Brent Spiner and Wil Wheaton. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars war of the worlds CD
I am a trekkie from way back and the cast of Star Trek does the voices on this H.G Wells classic.I love it!I would recommend it to anyone who likes books on CD.

5-0 out of 5 stars HG Wells by Star Trek Stars
This is a wonderful unique piece of theater performed by accomplished television stars from Star Trek. It is not around a lot but if you get a chance to hear this, you can enjoy the fine work of HG Wells' classic sci- fi story and the talents of the skilled voices of the Trek crew. A keeper for Trekkies and theater buffs.

5-0 out of 5 stars a fantastic interpretation of the war of the worlds!
in this cassette there is a fantastic interpretation of the war of the worlds, although you can't see anything, the actors are so good that you feel yourself in another strange world...

5-0 out of 5 stars Glad to buy it once again...
A few years ago I purchased the cassette tape version of this play and enjoyed it a lot. Unfortunately, I lost my copy and have wanted to listen to this play many times since then. I'm glad I purchased this item again and look forward to hearing it again.

4-0 out of 5 stars Great one hour summary with special sound effects ...
After purchasing this audio novel I was initially upset because it was only an hour long. I much prefer my audio novels to be at least 2 hours long.With a foul mode in place I began to listen to the tape.In a few short minutes I was quickly swept up into the story, recogizing my favorite Star Trek actors as they played their parts.The audio novel although short has an excellant production quality. The story is concise and easy to follow.I would like to thank John DeLancie for directing this project and for the participaction of the other actors. I would not hesitate to recommend this audio novel and look forward to others from John DeLancy, Lenard Nimoy and the rest of the Star Trek gang. (The RAMA science fiction series would be great.) Please make them at least 2 hours though. ... Read more


16. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
by Mark Twain
 Audio CD: Pages (1995-03)
list price: US$29.95
Isbn: 0787102318
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) is Mark Twain's most popular book, and its hero is a national icon, celebrated as a distinctively American figure both at home and abroad. Tom Sawyer's bold spirit, winsome smile, and inventive solutions to the problems of everyday life in fictional St Petersburg - whether getting his friends to whitewash a fence for him, or escaping the demands of his vigilant Aunt Polly - have won him the hearts of generations.
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3-0 out of 5 stars My Thoughts on Tom Sawyer
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain is about Tom sawyer and his best friend, Huckleberry Finn's adventures. The setting in this book takes place in various places including caves, school, church, and the graveyard. The time period is in the early 1800's. The protagonists are tom sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. Injun Joe and Muff are the antagonists. The major plot of this book was that he saw Injun Joe kill the doctor while they were grave robbing. The rising action of this book was when they went into the mansion, and go to the graveyard. The climax to me was when they witness the murder,go through the cave, and they find Joe.

The style of this book was full of adventure and a lot of exciting moments. The point of view was in 3rd Person. The painting of the fence was one of my favorite parts of this book. The theme of this book to me is to see what the perspective on school, feelings, imagination, adventure, and life in the eyes of a young teen. I thought this book was pretty likable and would rate it 3 stars. Me being a fan of science fiction this was somewhat boring. I really like the whole fairytale idea. This book is definitely worth reading though.

5-0 out of 5 stars Tom Sawyer Hear It Read IT
My son loved the story and especially enjoys reading along with the CD.I like the CD component as it increases reading speed over time.We try to puchase as many read alongs as possible as we are often on the road. Our family enjoys good literature and it is a great way to introduce children to classics prior to high school where they will be reading unabridged versions of these stories on their own!

4-0 out of 5 stars read
Book was good shipping was not great paid extra and did not come any faster

4-0 out of 5 stars Funny and enjoyable
Mark Twain sure knows how to write funny stories - and "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" is filled with them.My main criticism with the book is that there is no cohesive story.Instead there are several stories that are not connected to each other at all.The non-connected stories are funny, but there is no relation between them.It isn't until the book reaches the end where Twain begins to craft a cohesive storyline.It's definitely filled with some hilarious moments and great characters (Tom, Aunt Polly, and Huck), but as a whole I wouldn't classify this as a classic work of literature.For that you would have to read Twain's masterpiece "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn."

1-0 out of 5 stars Scam
I was planning a trip with my 5 children and we were excited to listen to the tapes.
It was a disaster. Some of the tapes were broken and others were taped over with pop music.
I could not wait to throw them away.
I will never buy used from Amazan again. ... Read more


17. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Ultimate Classics)
by Mark Twain
Audio Cassette: Pages (1993-03)
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Asin: 1558006702
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Twain's novel---perhaps the greatest in all of American literature--explores deeper social and moral issues. 2 cassettes.Amazon.com Review
Mark Twain's classic novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, tells the story of a teenaged misfit who finds himself floating on a raft down the Mississippi River with an escaping slave, Jim. In the course of their perilous journey, Huck and Jim meet adventure, danger, and a cast of characters who are sometimes menacing and often hilarious.

Though some of the situations in Huckleberry Finn are funny in themselves (the cockeyed Shakespeare production in Chapter 21 leaps instantly to mind), this book's humor is found mostly in Huck's unique worldview and his way of expressing himself. Describing his brief sojourn with the Widow Douglas after she adopts him, Huck says: "After supper she got out her book and learned me about Moses and the Bulrushers, and I was in a sweat to find out all about him; but by and by she let it out that Moses had been dead a considerable long time; so then I didn't care no more about him, because I don't take no stock in dead people."Underlying Twain's good humor is a dark subcurrent of Antebellum cruelty and injustice that makes The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn a frequently funny book with a serious message. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Collector's Library Huck Finn
Look Inside for Collector's Library Adventures of Huckleberry Finn promised an illustrated book. We have a case of a misleading Look Inside: in reality no illustrations; very small format; awful choice of typeface. My impression that Look Inside was made from a different edition.
Another thing: it's a little strange when Amazon customers review Mark Twain. Mark Twain does not need it. What is needed are reviews of different editions (quality, illustrations, scholarly or nor, paper, cover and typeface. So one star is, of course not for Huck Finn (100 stars for that boy), but for the awful edition. and misleading Look Inside.
Finally, let me repeat it again: the more I read reviews on Huck Finn, the more I am convinced, they have to be separated by editions. If I am looking for a scholarly edition with illustration and a decent cover and typeface, how, in a world, can it be helpful, if someone writes: "Mark Twain is not for me." Serious readers will seek opinions on classics from other sources, for example, from Hemingway who said, that the whole American literature had come out of Huck Finn. OK, if Amazon thinks that "Mark Twain is not for me" phrase is protected by First Amendment, and any football and beer lover has a right to put it here as an opinion, I agree. In this case, still, I think these ones have to be separated from opinions of serious book readers and collectors who are interested in differences of certain editions of classics.

3-0 out of 5 stars What a strange time.
I have not read all of it yet, because the man I am tutoring in reading has the book...

1-0 out of 5 stars BADLY published edition of a GREAT NOVEL
We all know "Huckleberry Finn" is a 5-star novel. My complaint is about this particular edition of the book. The type is horizontally compressed to the extreme and the layout on the some of the pages was canted. Mark Twain and his readers deserve better treatment!

3-0 out of 5 stars Disappointed
I really wanted to love this book but it was just o.k.Mark Twain is such a talented writer but this book just wasn't for me.

1-0 out of 5 stars Printing Problems
Beware this edition - at least until the printing problems are resolved. I bought two copies and each copy duplicated pages 85-116 and did not include pages 117-148. Amazon has not yet provided replacements so I wonder if all its print run of this edition is affected in the same way. ... Read more


18. Stand By Me
by Wil (Actor); Phoenix, River (Actor); Feldman, Corey (Actor); O'Connell, Jerry (Actor)Sutherland, Kiefer (Actor) Wheaton
 Hardcover: Pages (1986)

Asin: B0014D2K0K
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