Customer Review: Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a fly on the wall the day Kurt Cobain picked up his first guitar? Or the day Nirvana came to be? Or perhaps you wanted to be the shadow on the wall the day Kurt Cobain took his beautiful life. If you've ever thought about any of these things, this... more info
Customer Review: Rambling but fun expose of Disney's run under the leadership of Michael Eisner, this book ultimately is more a series of anecdotes about Eisner than a serious history of Disney. But Steward keeps it moving with interesting facts and human-interest accounts from the inside of Disney that movie... more info
Customer Review: If you're looking for an orderly, chronological autobiography of Amy's life, this is not it. If you are looking for an exclusive, gut-spilling memoir of all the good things and the bad things in her life, this is not it. This book is an assortment of stories and memories from Amy's life that... more info
Customer Review: I bought this book for my friend Charr, she and I are both big Elvis fans. She had been trying to find this particular book and when I gifted it to her she was elated. It shipped on time and was in great condition. It was a great experience for all invovled. Thanks for making my dear friend so... more info
Customer Review: This book by the daughter of President Harry Truman offers a wonderfully insightful and fun-filled look at life inside the most famous home in the United States. Margaret Truman's membership in that exclusive club of former residents of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue has given her the opportunity to... more info
Customer Review: Arnold is without doubt one of the most influential human beings of the 21st century. Fantastic gives us a glimpse into the life of the man who on the face of things looks invincible. The book (and I pray it doesnt make things up) also gives readers a glimpse into arnolds kinder side. The oak has a... more info
Customer Review: I don't know why I go to the bookstore. Without fail, every time I go I buy at least one book, and not only does this get expensive, but it results in me having bookshelves filled with books I have never read. And as much as I tell myself that I am going to eventually get through all of them, I know... more info
Customer Review: June Casagrande, Grammar Snobs Are Great Big Meanies (Penguin, 2006) The first thing that really struck me about this book is that Casagrande either misread, or deliberately distorted, Lynne Truss' take on the Oxford comma. After that, I started viewing the book with a great deal of skepticism.... more info
Customer Review: Carl von Clausewitz (1780-1831) rose to major general and fought Napoleon, but never reached a high command. He never had a command of his own but served mostly in a staff capacity, distinguishing himself through his sound advice and bravery in combat. He was shy and sensitive by nature, and he... more info