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HFB-500 is 2009 Consumer Electronics Innovation Award Winner. It offers exceptional sound quality, and the ability to pair with two mobile phones while feeling good about environmentally friendly charging. Just two hours of sunligh equals one hour of talk time. Go green with HFB-500.
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Essayist and translator Weinberger has culled this sampler of 24 international poets mostly from the pages of their New Directions books. Recent American poets like Forest Gander, Rosmarie Waldrop and Susan Howe collide with poets from around the world, such as Nobel Prize winner Octavio Paz and Swedish heavyweight Tomas Tranströmer. By turns philosophical-”To enter the real, / how far / must we feel beyond / the world in which we already are?” (Charles To (more…)
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HFB-500 is 2009 Consumer Electronics Innovation Award Winner. It offers exceptional sound quality, and the ability to pair with two mobile phones while feeling good about environmentally friendly charging. Just two hours of sunligh equals one hour of talk time. Go green with HFB-500.
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It’s summer vacation, the weather’s great, and all the kids are having fun outside. So where’s Greg Heffley? Inside his house, playing video games with the shades drawn. Greg, a self-confessed “indoor person,” is living out his ultimate summer fantasy: no responsibilities and no rules. But Greg’s mom has a different vision for an ideal summer . . . one packed with outdoor activities and “family togetherness.” Whose vision will win out? Or wil (more…)

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Moving Day is Here Your Sims are moving into a brand-new apartment, and their lives will never be the same! Adventure, fun, and drama await them as they meet new people and explore their new neighborhood. Will they take their kids to the local playground, mingle in coffee shops, or hit the park to learn from the breakdancers? Close quarters mean new opportunities-move in with compatible roomies for a thriving social life, advance your career with the right social n (more…)

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Moving Day is Here Your Sims are moving into a brand-new apartment, and their lives will never be the same! Adventure, fun, and drama await them as they meet new people and explore their new neighborhood. Will they take their kids to the local playground, mingle in coffee shops, or hit the park to learn from the breakdancers? Close quarters mean new opportunities-move in with compatible roomies for a thriving social life, advance your career with the right social n (more…)

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Kadushin, whose lush voice brought the heroine of Stephenie Meyers’s Twilight series to life, does her best to inject some intrigue and mystery into this mile-wide, inch-deep compendium of random facts billed as a manual for everything that girls need to know, a selection from the bestselling book. Alas, the audio version, replete with time lines, 14 variations of how to play tag and sesquipedalian vocabulary words, sorely lacks dynamism. The brief historie (more…)

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Once imprisoned, now celebrated nationally as a performer, poet and memoirist (A Place to Stand), Baca returns to the terrain, forms and concerns of Winter Poems Along the Rio Grande (2004) in this perhaps less ambitious sequel. Vivid free verse alternates description of the Texas-Mexico border (a site for the poet’s regular walks and runs) with hopes and fears for the poet and for his nations. “Landscapes of war,/ people starving,/ refugees waving for us t (more…)

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The book that started the phenomenon is now available in a deluxe collector’s edition! Featuring a ribbon bookmark, cloth cover, ragged edges, new chapter opener designs, and a beautiful protective slipcase, this edition is perfect for fans and collectors alike.Bella Swan’s move to Forks, a small, perpetually rainy town in Washington, could have been the most boring move she ever made. But once she meets the mysterious and alluring Edward Cullen, Bella’s life ta (more…)

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Krasznahorkai’s second English translation follows György Korin, an arguably insane former clerk from outside Budapest who arrives at JFK airport with his life savings in his coat lining, determined to put a manuscript he discovered onto the internet (and thus preserve it for eternity), and then to kill himself. The manuscript’s authorship is mysterious, and Korin’s narration of its contents resembles his concerns, which he unleashes on unsuspecting strang (more…)