Monday, January 9, 2012

Bodum Pavina 12-Ounce Double Wall Thermo Tumbler Glass

Bodum Pavina 12-Ounce Double Wall Thermo Tumbler Glass List Price: 80.00
List Price: $39.95
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Set of 6 glasses measuring 3 by 3 by 4-3/5 inches and holding 12 ounces each
Mouth-blown, lab-quality borosilicate-glass construction; durable and heat-resistant
2-layer design creates dramatic optical illusion and prevents sweating and condensation
Safe for dishwasher and microwave use

Product Dimensions: 11.8 x 8.2 x 5.9 inches
Shipping Weight: 4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
ASIN: B005ASF6HO
Item model number: 4559-10-12USW

Bring a unique and trend-forward look to the table with this set of 6 12-ounce glasses. Intricately handcrafted of mouth-blown borosilicate glass - the same material used to make scientific lab equipment - the glasses offer durable, temperature-safe construction that holds both hot and cold drinks at their optimal temperature longer than traditional drinkware, making them an ideal choice when serving wine, beer, coffee, tea, and even kid-friendly beverages such as milk, juice, or hot cocoa. The walls of each vessel sport two layers of clear glass that create a dramatic optical illusion of liquid suspended within, while at the same time resisting heat and preventing condensation - leaving them comfortable to hold and safe for placement on any tabletop or counter. Furthermore, their smoothly rounded profiles and low statures fit perfectly in the hand and make it a pleasure to enjoy everyday dining, special-occasion hosting, and everything in between. A smart and family-friendly addition to any kitchen, the handsome glasses go safely in the microwave and clean up easily in the dishwasher for perpetually cloud-resistant, crystal-clear presentation and performance. Bodum Pavina 12-Ounce Double Wall Thermo Tumbler Glass
Bodum Pavina 12-Ounce Double Wall Thermo Tumbler Glass

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Her Best Friend's Brother eBook: T.J. Dell

Her Best Friend's Brother eBook: T.J. Dell List Price: 2.99
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Format: Kindle Edition
File Size: 240 KB
Print Length: 149 pages
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
Language: English
ASIN: B005OZHDPQ
Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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Libby has been in love with Tony Marchetti since she was seven years old. The problem? Tony is her best friend's older brother. Lately Tony has started looking at her in a new way and he emails her all the time. Could it be possible that he is starting to see her as more than his kid sister's best friend?

Tony knows Libby McKay is off limits. She's his sister's best friend for crying out loud! But she is also smart, funny, and seriously hot. Plus she's not afraid to get a little sweaty-- on the track that is. Tony can't seem to help himself, besides what's a few emails? The occasional phone call? He can keep things light and friendly-- Can't he?

Warning: This book contains some adult content. Her Best Friend's Brother eBook: T.J. Dell
Her Best Friend's Brother eBook: T.J. Dell

The Shopkeeper

The Shopkeeper List Price: 18.95
List Price: $12.95
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Paperback: 240 pages
Publisher: Wheatmark; First Thus edition (December 15, 2007)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1587369222
ISBN-13: 978-1587369223
Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.6 inches
Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

I have to say its one of the best western books I've read in a long time. You'll find yourself lost in the book--the fast pace keeps it interesting. --Woman'sDay, Maritza BaroneThe Shopkeeper is an entertaining story about a New York shopkeeper who has relocated to the wild west. The Shopkeeper is a smart gunslinger and star of a new western series.  --Nashville Examiner, Diane ScearceA great book, I do hope that The Shopkeeper gets the readership it richly deserves.  --Blogger News Network, Simon BarrettSteve Dancy is set on experiencing the West. At first glance, he is nothing more than a dilettante Easterner intent on writing a journal about his adventures on the frontier. He's not running away from a hopeless life. To the contrary, he's educated and seems to have enough money for his simple needs. Although anxious to avoid trouble, he can be pushed only so far, and when he chances upon some bad men doing unspeakable things to a woman, he feels he must take a hand. It isn't long before he's caught up in gunplay, which leads him into taking desperate measures, including buying a bank and a hotel, and influencing the upcoming gubernatorial elections. Dancy is a far different man than these Westerners think he is. Wealthy after selling off his Eastern businesses, maybe he should have told them what kind of goods he sold, because he's sure not like any other shopkeepers they know. This is a fast paced tale with an interesting hero. In structure, with short chapters, crisp dialogue, and lots of movement, it's reminiscent of a thriller. Sadly, neither of the women in this story were enduring, the older too evil and crass to believe, and the younger far from worthy of the infatuation the hero apparently feels toward her. The motivation seems weak for all the mayhem that ensues. Still, you'll certainly find enough twists and turns to provide an entertaining and exciting story. --Western Writers of America Roundup Magazine, August, 2008
The Shopkeeper
The Shopkeeper