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The Man Who Fell to Earth: Walter Tevis - Penguin Modern Classics
1 recommendation
"Read this one on the subway."
The Man Who Ate Everything
2 recommendations
"One of my all-time favorite books, and life-changing for me. Jeffrey Steingarten is an excellent writer. It'll make you see food in a whole new light."
Water Globe Has Everything Needed For A Fun, Do-It-Yourself Project
1 recommendation
"Make your own SNOW GLOBE. This seems like a fun project and then a kind gift to give to someone. So everyone wins!"
YOUR DAILY JEWELS - Down ‘n Dirty Gift Guide for the Man Who Does Not Need, Want, or Use Anything
1 recommendation
"the greatest guide for the hardest giftees"
Who has the best coffee?
1 recommendation
"I personally love counter culture coffee, but how do I know I'm not missing something just as good or better?"
The Man Who Loved Only Numbers: The Story of Paul Erdos and the Search for Mathematical Truth
1 recommendation
"The recent hubub about Grigory Perelman reminded me of this enjoyable book about one of the most prolific mathematicians of the 20th century. I love a story about a reclusive genius. I think I want to be one when I grow up."
Amazon: Rumor Has It... (Widescreen Edition): Jennifer Aniston, Kevin Costner, Shirley MacLaine and Mark Ruffalo
1 recommendation
"Sarah (Jennifer Aniston) just cannot seem to decide if getting married is the right thing to do . . . and her sister's pending nuptials only make matters all the more uncomfortable for both she and her fiance (Mark Ruffalo). Instead of doing some soul-searching, Sarah goes in search of what truth may or may not lie behind the rumor that her own mother was the inspiration for the movie "The Gradua..."
Umbrellas for the Civil but Discontent Man
7 recommendations
"This set of saber handle umbrellas are the missing link between parasols and swords. I'm not sure if they will feel good while pushing through a rainstorm, but they could be fun to use as fake blades to duel with."
The time has come for pretty things charm necklace
1 recommendation
"Charm necklace made with a vintage crocheted locket and other pretty charms"
For estate planning, Long Island has the Law Offices of Steven M. Adler, PLLC.
1 recommendation
"When it comes to estate planning, Long Island firm the Law Offices of Steven M. Adler, PLLC offers competent legal help. They will offer experienced consultation on such things as will preparation, setting up trusts, and choosing life insurance."
The Team At Meineke Car Care Center Has You Covered For Quality Brake Repair In Elmira
1 recommendation
"Are you in need of affordable and reliable brake repair in Elmira? Meineke’s team of brake system specialists are there to help. Whether you’re in need of a quick inspection or a full system replacement, the experts at Meineke are there to ensure you make a swift and safe return to the road. Call today!"
How to Cook Everything Vegetarian: Simple Meatless Recipes for Great Food
2 recommendations
"I looooove Mark Bittman's philosophy on food and cooking- keep it simple. How to Cook Everything Vegetarian is more than just the meatless recipes from his previous books, These are recipes that really celebrate vegetables."
Live At Leeds (25th Anniversary Edition) - The Who
1 recommendation
"The Who was/were/are one of my favorites. I was fortunate enough to work at their record label in the late 70's and heard them play in small rooms for promotional functions...but I gotta tell you in the 90's I paid HUGE BUCKS ($250) to see them at the LA Forum and they sounded even better than they had in those small rooms 15 years earlier. You can never tire of The Who! I think my favorite ..."
The Who: The Ultimate Collection: The Who: Music
1 recommendation
"Yea baby! The Who! My favorite rock band in the world, this album is nothing short of extraordinary. A remastered collection of 2CD's with their early hits and older tunes. A great collection to have, it's a total trip with one of the greatest rock bands ever."
Who's The Man? Artist Rudy de Belgeonne, That's Who.
1 recommendation
"Opening June 10th at the Future Gallery is Rudy de Belgeonne's amazing installation of 1000 hand painted signs of all the names he's ever been called!"
Barnes & Noble: The Everything Kids' Environment Book - Everything Kids' Series by Sheri Amsel
1 recommendation
"Although touted for kids, this book is a full-fledged family resource with explanations for how we impact the planet and how we can preserve it in easy-to-digest chapters and full-color illustrations."
Signe Emdal - the girl that has it´s own head
1 recommendation
"signe emdal - a great knitdesigner - for more, check out my blog post on whats-wrong-with-the-zoo.com"
Shadow Divers: Two Americans Who Risked Everything to Solve One of the Last Mysteries of WWII (Unabridged)
2 recommendations
"Really two stories in one: (1) the story of deep sea diving and the incredible risks taken by these modern day explorers, and (2) the story of a U-boat discovered just off the East coast of the U.S. and the attempts by the divers to discover its identity."
iTunes Store: The Who - Who's Next (Remastered)
1 recommendation
"I have to admit that if it weren't for the solo career of Roger Daltrey, I might never have become familiar with the music of "The Who." Even if you think you yourself don't know "The Who", you probably have heard one of their songs on a soundtrack or the radio. Their music is classic rock, but, and more importantly, it is exceptionally good rock."
Barnes and Noble: The Everything Kids' Baseball Book - Everything Kids' Series by Greg Jacobs
1 recommendation
"The Texas Rangers will be putting Justin Smoak to the first-base test this season. And this book can help explain to your baseball prodigies why runners are allowed to overrun first base, but not second or third . . . along with lots of other fun facts and trivia."
Skinny Bitch in the Kitch: Kick-Ass Recipes for Hungry Girls Who Want to Stop Cooking Crap (and Start Looking Hot!)
4 recommendations
"I'm not sure if this cookbook is any goodt, but it has a catchy title! $13.45"
Outwitting History: The Amazing Adventures of a Man Who Rescued a Million Yiddish Books: Aaron Lansky
1 recommendation
"The fascinating and inspiring story of how one man single-handedly revived the interest in a dying culture. Aaron Lansky tells how he came to champion the cause of Yiddish literature through the collection of a massive library, filled with books from every age and corner of the world, with rare, nearly lost originals and translations of books that almost been permanently destroyed. A really wonder..."



