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Lieu : États-UnisMembre depuis : 07 juin 1999

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Thank you for an easy, pleasant transaction. Excellent buyer. A++++++.
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Avis (59)
03 juin 2009
Oldie = would be goodie except for words like "dago!"
Although this mystery has a lot of the flaws of many 1930s era mysteries - flimsy plotting - entire solutions based on implausible speculation, etc - it would still be readable if not for the major prejudice expressed in it. I really like Josephine Tey, and think she can write - "Daughter rof Time" is one of my favorite mysteries of all time - but this one is based on the notion that stabbing someone with a dagger is "unBritish" and so the crime must have been committed by a Dago. Once this was decided, Inspector Grant based his entire investigation on searching for a dago. To my more modern ears, it grates. I shouldn't be saying this, as I'm going to resell the audio book and don't need to shoot myself in the foot - but, really, you ought to be warned. If you can get past this prejudice, then the writing is actually pretty good and Grant is a fun, if dated, detective to follow.
03 sept. 2006
Rosemary & Thyme Series 2 DVD
I had seen season 1 and think season 2 is even better. This is a delightful British series with super acting and just for fun. A mystery format, the mysteries are just a framework for two wonderful women who look like real people - beautiful and charming - to do their stuff. I'm so glad British television still is able to produce something this splendid - U.S. television simply won't/can't do it - and probably is incapable of doing it!
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03 janv. 2007
Everyone, any age, deserves a Robert Sabuda popup book - this is good
I adore the Robert Sabuda pop up books. They are magical. I have this and A Visit From Saint Nicholaus, The Wizard of Oz, and The Pop Up Mother Goose and keep them out on a shelf. I look at them frequently and many of my visitors start looking at them and love them = and go out and buy them. They are incredibly intricate and complex - you can't imagine how anyone could possibly have conceived of them, let alone made one - let alone made enough for publication. Children will like them, but adults will flip over them.
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