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Katherine Heigl is delightful as Jane, a self-effacing Gal Friday so addicted to organizing weddings in her off time, that 27 Dresses opens with her character juggling two nuptials on the same night. A perpetual bridesmaid, Janes hobby is discovered by a matrimony reporter named Kevin (James Marsden), who hides a romantic side behind his wall of cynicism. While Kevin gradually develops feelings for Jane, the latters superficial sister, Tess (Malin Akerman), pursues (more…)

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Nina Laden’s illustrations in this simple, rhyming board book are truly magical. The format is straightforward: on alternating two-page spreads, the words “Peek a” are repeated, opposite an illustrated page with a die-cut hole, behind which lurks a cow (“MOO!”), a green ghost (“BOO!”), and a mirror (you guessed it, “YOU!”). The youngest readers will delight in trying to guess who–or what–is peeking through the window, and can easily grip the baby-fist-si (more…)

There’s no such thing as too much Glee! Featuring 17 more songs from the hit FOX show including “Imagine”, “Jump” and “My Life Would Suck Without You” Track Listing: 1. Proud Mary 2. Endless Love 3. I’ll Stand By You 4. Don’t Stand So Close To Me/Young Girl 5. Crush 6. (You’re) Having My Baby 7. Lean On Me 8. Don’t Make Me Over 9. Imagine 10. True Colors 11. Jump 12. Smile (Cover of Lily Allen Song) 13. Smile (Cover of Charlie Chaplin Song) 14. And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going (more…)

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“Covers a wide range of topics, from selecting a marketable name to small business laws, taxes and contracts.” — Miami Herald “Step-by-step legal guide that covers a wide range of topics…” — Kansas City Star “Very strongly recommended… simply outstanding business instructional guide…” — The Bookwatch Answers important questions, including whether to incorporate and how to price merchandise.” — Real Simple magazine
The best step-by-step gui (more…)

From School Library Journal
Starred Review. Grade 9 Up–Zusak has created a work that deserves the attention of sophisticated teen and adult readers. Death himself narrates the World War II-era story of Liesel Meminger from the time she is taken, at age nine, to live in Molching, Germany, with a foster family in a working-class neighborhood of tough kids, acid-tongued mothers, and loving fathers who earn their living by the work of their hands. The child arrives having just sto (more…)

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“I have long dreamed of recording a holiday album that captures the beautiful traditions of the holiday season. Every year these songs have brought incredible joy to my family and I, and it is my hope to give back that same joy by making this album,” commented Bocelli. “The time comes for every singer to record a Christmas album. That’s probably because Christmas is the most beautiful holiday of the year”, says Andrea. “Recording a Christmas album means recordin (more…)

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This fizzy musical was a Broadway smash in 1962, and boy, is it a product of its era. Executive washrooms, gray-flannel-suit businessmen, hip-swinging secretaries–they’re all preserved in the movie’s brightly colored amber. J. Pierpont Finch (Robert Morse) is the window washer who climbs the corporate ladder in a few days, guided by a how-to book. The Frank Loesser songs are great fun, the Bob Fosse dances are very clever and mod, and the gaudy set design may have giv (more…)
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From School Library Journal
Starred Review. Grade 9 Up–Zusak has created a work that deserves the attention of sophisticated teen and adult readers. Death himself narrates the World War II-era story of Liesel Meminger from the time she is taken, at age nine, to live in Molching, Germany, with a foster family in a working-class neighborhood of tough kids, acid-tongued mothers, and loving fathers who earn their living by the work of their hands. The child arrives having just sto (more…)