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Reviews:  15First to review:  3Guides:  0Helpfulness votes:  17 out of 20Reviewer rank:  19067
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Game: Professor Layton and the Curious Village  (Nintendo DS, 2008) 
Terrific for Adults who like Logic Puzzles
6 out of 6 people found this review helpful
I am very new to videogames -- in the wrong age group. I'm a Boomer not a GenXer or younger. I really enjoyed the game. It could be played entirely with the stylus instead of having arthriti... read full review
Book: Duma Key by Stephen King (2008, Hardcover) 
Stephen King At His Best - Duma Key
5 out of 6 people found this review helpful
The problem I usually have with Stephen King novels is that he writes himself into a corner. The endings usually have to be so horrific and complicated as to be totally unbelievable and unenjoyable -- instead ... read full review
Book: The Host by Stephenie Meyer (2008, Hardcover) 
Very disappointing
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
Stephanie Meyer started with a intriguing concept with alien beings taking over vastly different worlds and their inhabitants. I really wanted this book to be as interesting and well-written as the Twilight ser... read full review
Game: Brain Challenge  (Nintendo DS, 2008) 
Terrific Game for Older Adults
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
This game is very much like Brain Age 1 & 2 in that the goal is to boost your brain activity by increasing your speed and accuracy in 7 categories of games including math, logic, focus, memory, etc. Plus B... read full review
Book: Silks by Felix Francis and Dick Francis (2008, Hardcover) 
Another Gripping Thriller from the Master
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
I am a long-time Dick Francis fan and was delighted when yet another book was available. A Dick Francis novel is light reading, but there's always informative facts written into the storyline. This time ... read full review
Book: Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman (1998, Paperback) 
Not Just for Gaiman's Graphic-Novel Fans
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
"Neverwhere" is a brilliant story of life in fantasy London. It contains two Londons: one above and the other below ground. The real-life London maze of underground tunnels, hidden passageways and de... read full review
Book: Someone Knows My Name (2007, Hardcover) 
Somebody Knows My Name by Lawrence Hill
Inspiring story of a black woman's life. The book begins when she is a prepubescent girl born to free Muslim parents on the West Coast of Africa. In 1745 she was captured by slavers and transported to Am... read full review
Next by Michael Crichton (2006, Hardcover)
Next by Michael Crichton - Not Up To Standards
Found the book plot-less and certainly not up to the usual standards of a Michael Crichton thriller. There were too many characters and towards the end of the book the maybe plot became just too silly. ... read full review
Book: Blasphemy by Douglas Preston (2008, Hardcover) 
Not One of His Best
Could barely make it to the end. Kept falling asleep -- really boring main characters. An ex-monk turned Private Investigator is hired to investigate a government project ran by a controversial scien... read full review
Book: The Seven Daughters of Eve : The Science That Reveals Our Genetic Ancestry ... 
A Scientist Who Can Write Clearly!
The book covered the new subject of mitochondrial DNA extremely well, both scientifically and with fictional representations of the Seven Eves. It was extremely well written. The scientific jargon was explain... read full review
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