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Content by Null Unit
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Helpful Votes: 335
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Reviews Written by Null Unit (England)
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Does exactly what it should, 15 Feb 2012
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In the box is simply the USB power adapter. No cable is included. It's light with a glossy black plastic finish. The device is not quite as small as it could be, you will find slightly more expensive adapters on the market which are a lot smaller and thinner than this, but at the price range it's perfect and works well. There is an LED which illuminates according to the status of the charge, although most devices that are plugged in to this will show the information in more detail. Overall great product that works well. No nonsense.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Adrian Mole, 18 Jan 2012
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Classic, nostalgic and funny, its one of those books that most if not everyone will love. I personally am not old enough to directly relate to the 80's but this doesn't detract from the book at all. The diary format is easy to follow and keeps the book flowing. The entries are funny and are something most teenagers can relate to, some are not too dissimilar from what i'd written as a frustrated teen! Im just starting on the second book now - definitely recommended to all.
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Season to taste, 18 Jan 2012
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A fascinating read, once completed I found I was much more appreciative of my sense of smell. Right from the start it is clear to see just how passionate Molly is about food and cooking, and you really feel for her when she loses the sense she is most reliant on and all hope seems lost. To begin with, the mixture of personal events and research are mixed quite well but in the second half of the book I found the intensity of her research finds quite difficult to digest. It really is an interesting book and I would thoroughly recommend it to others.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
A pleasant read, 18 Jan 2012
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An enchanting book that is well written and inspiring. Once picked up, I literally could not put the book down, its easy to follow and spurred my own curiosity to investigate further on my own. Some of the authors travel and experiences seem a little misguided and she seems a little easily swayed in parts but as a reader you are quickly taken in by her character. I do agree with others that the whole faery search does seem to be a cover for dealing with her grief but it doesn't detract from the book itself. A recommended read.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
A worth-while read, 18 Jan 2012
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A well written book full of practical ideas to improve our overall happiness. The advice is practical and easy to follow, and the project is made easier to achieve by dividing it into monthly goals. While not every aspect of the book will be relevant to everyone, everybody has something to gain from reading this book, either all the way through or just dipping in and out. Her website is also very useful as well for those looking to start there own happiness project or journal.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Great for beginners, 18 Jan 2012
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I've never really used any music creation packages before (aside from eJay years ago!) so was eager to get to grips with this. The software can appear a bit daunting at first with icons and boxes everywhere. However, thankfully there are a range of interactive tutorials to help beginners such as myself find their feet. There are a wide range of instrument loops available but I never felt there were quite enough but there is also a built-in drum machine to help create great tracks. I feel I am still just getting started with this software but so far I am very impressed and can see me sitting in front of it for many, many hours to come.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
An essential for every bookcase, 14 Dec 2011
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The book is small in size, ideal for not clogging up counter space but it does need a little help in staying open on the page your using. The pages are well set out with listed ingredients, clear instructions, a colour photograph and the added bonus of wipe clean pages. Some recipes also have alternative ingredients. Both traditional recipes and what I could class as more adventurous recipes are featured, the latter including some where the ingredients may be a bit harder to source. The book is divided into 4 different areas: fish, poultry and game, meat, vegetarian so there is something for everyone. An essential for cooks of every level.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Jingle bell reindeer, 14 Dec 2011
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A sturdy board book which is an ideal size for sharing at bedtime or with a small group of children. The story is well illustrated, brightly coloured and contains 5 lift-the-flaps for an added dimension. The story rhymes and flows well, but it's only a short story, not really ideal for bedtime. However it does provide a good platform for learning with plenty of opportunity to discuss colours, sounds and scenarios. What would make this a really good book in my opinion, would be to add some different textures, but as it stands it's a book I would recommend to others.
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great for beginners., 16 Nov 2011
Customer review from the Amazon Vine™ Programme (What's this?)
I've never really used any music creation packages before (aside from eJay years ago!) so was eager to get to grips with this. The software can appear a bit daunting at first with icons and boxes everywhere. However, thankfully there are a range of interactive tutorials to help beginners such as myself find their feet. There are a wide range of instrument loops available but I never felt there were quite enough but there is also a built-in drum machine to help create great tracks. I feel I am still just getting started with this software but so far I am very impressed and can see me sitting in front of it for many, many hours to come.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
A great starter, 7 Nov 2011
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The book is relatively short and easy to read, and provides a good insight into the lives of the servants who worked about 100 years ago. It is a very interesting read and covers a range of subjects to give the reader a general overview of what life was really like. The book is a good starting point for learning about life below stairs and the author uses quotes from other more detailed accounts which readers may find to be of interest. Personally I would have liked a few more photographs and illustrations but I would recommend this for anyone interested in the subject.
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