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Belkin USB Peripheral Switch Network Switches
Belkin USB Peripheral Switch Network Switches

4.0 out of 5 stars Sharing a printer, 8 Sep 2011
Easy to install and even easier to use.
We can both print from the same printer in our home office without having to network both PCs together or crawl about under desks anymore swapping cables around.

Ex-Pro Nikon EN-EL11, ENEL11 , MH-64, MH64 Fast Travel-Pro Charger Nikon Coolpix [See Description for Models]
Ex-Pro Nikon EN-EL11, ENEL11 , MH-64, MH64 Fast Travel-Pro Charger Nikon Coolpix [See Description for Models]
Offered by ExpressPro
Price: £8.95

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent battery recharger, 8 Sep 2011
Cleverly designed battery recharger. Fights back against battery manufacturers who keep producing slightly different shapes and sizes of batteries to force people to buy a new recharger every time.

This product has a standard base unit valid for recharging batteries to which Ex-Pro clips on an attachment particular to the the size and shape of my particular battery. 4 different plug types are also available to clip on so the same standard base unit can work in UK, Europe, US and car lighter socket.

That explains how they can get away with charging a fraction of camera manufacturers' own brand rechargers.

Delighted with this purchase.

A Spot of Bother
A Spot of Bother
by Mark Haddon
Edition: Paperback
Price: £6.39

1 of 6 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Make it stop, please!!, 20 Jun 2010
This review is from: A Spot of Bother (Paperback)
This is a very clever book, but only in one way. A Spot of Bother refers accurately to the sensation of having the money to pay for the novel lifted out of your pockets, and then being repaid by a joke plot, non-existent characters, and wordage so full of its own cleverness that you will soon feel like jumping out of ten storey building and using the book as a parachute.

It will fail as a parachute, too. In fact, the only use for this is kindling when the next ice age hits. I hope they didn't pay Mark Haddon much for this book.

One Hundred Years of Solitude
One Hundred Years of Solitude
by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Edition: Paperback
Price: £6.29

6 of 26 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Terrible in every way, 20 Jun 2010
I was told that reading this book would change my life and that it was a work of genius. Boy, was I sold a pup. There is nothing good about One Hundred Years of Solitude. In fact reading it felt like Three Hundred Years of Suck. Where is the plot? Where are the characters?

Nothing about One Hundred Years of Solitude made me engage with the story. It takes a lot for me to put down a book unread, but this novel had it by the yard, by the mile, in fact.

Magical realism? There must have been magic somewhere for a novel this bad to see the light of day.

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