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What a waste!

I got this on sale for $2, and even at that price, found it worthless. She only teases you, showing the moves very briefly and instructing very frugally. Then... she just dances, and dances, and dances, expecting you to be able to follow her! Maybe it would be OK for Level 10, but why call it "Level 1"? By the way, for ANY level it would be barely OK, since her cameraman doesn't know his job.

VERY BIG DISAPOINTMENT!!!!!!

This puzzle has been pulled after the third try, finally. In my opinion it should have been checked after the first one when i sent a picture showing it had no loon at all.

75% small boxes.

I bought this book under the impression that I would learn lots of Kanji if I worked through it, but I was very wrong.This book is boring. It lists about 1200 kanji, but all it is a list and some boxes for you to practice writing them in. Sure, it shows you the stroke order and compounds, but everything is written in roma-ji, and the compounds aren't that useful anyway. You aren't going to learn much, even if you do fill up the boxes with Kanji. There are no exercises to increase recognition, and if you have never encountered the words before, simply learning the Kanji will not teach you how to use the word. If you have learned the word before, most likely you learned the Kanji along with the word. Don't make the same mistake I did and buy this book. There are much better books for learning Kanji.

Good product

Very easy to install on YSP-800 unit. One problem though; when I purchased the YSP-800 unit, it should've came with screws on the back of the unit to be used in conjuction with the SPM-K8 bracket. I had to look at different hardwares stores to find screws that would actually fit the bracket and the YSP-800. So make sure that when you purchase the YSP-800, make sure it has the screws. And if you dont know what I am talking about you will because all the screw holes are supposed to have the screws when you purchase the YSP-800.

★★
The Biographer's Art Through his Wanderings

Richard Holmes has collected many of published and unpublished essays from the past, added new introductions and created Explorations of a Romantic Biographer (as per sub-title of his book, Sidetracks). The journey encompasses many centuries and many delightful figures of the literary past, from John Boswell to F. Scott Fitzgerald, from Lord Lisle to M. R. James (in a wonderful section on Gothic shadows). The two best chapters concentrate on the death (and life) of Thomas Chatterton and the life (and death) of Mary Wollstonecraft and William Godwin. This book will be enjoyable for those who are not familiar with all the discussed writers' work (such as myself) as the writing is so clear and beautiful and the personalities examined so fascinating. This book examines biography writing as an art form and thoroughly proves its case. A charming read.

★★
Not Impressed

Was hoping for something a little different; something fun to listen to during the holidays. The songs and the sounds are weak -- nothing stands out -- except for how bad Silent Night really is. Twisted Sister Christmas is much better.

Released under the MIT License.

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