Bird Heart square wallet. Faux leather with bird, leaf, and heart appliques on front. Snap close with hinge. Interior...
(12/20/11) Bird Heart square wallet. Faux leather with bird, leaf, and heart appliques on front. Snap close with hinge. Interior offers pocket, card pocket, zip close pocket, and ID viewer. Imported.See less
$9.99 available at tillys.com
The velcro flap opens to reveal eleven pockets of various sizes, including one mesh zippered pocket. There are also two...
(07/20/08) The velcro flap opens to reveal eleven pockets of various sizes, including one mesh zippered pocket. There are also two mesh outer pockets on either side of the bag, and a large outside pocket on the back and a large inner pocket, both of which are secured with velcro. A handy elastic pen-holder on the inside will keep you from losing pens. Note: Edge trim color is subject to change.See less
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BANP43249A Regular price: $19.99 Sale price: $12.95 Imported from Japan! Made by Banpresto! Official doll released by...
(07/18/08) BANP43249A Regular price: $19.99 Sale price: $12.95 Imported from Japan! Made by Banpresto! Official doll released by Banpresto of Japan. Approximately 7" tall. The doll is in MINT Condition with tag. This is one of the prize item from Japan only! Very cool item for any Naruto fan, also great for cosplaying! This item is MINT condition with tag, great item for anime fans or yourself. Not and never were available in shops.See less
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This little cute crochet handmade perfect for keep your coin. *Made from 100% acrylic yarn. *Plastic black bead eyes.
(04/25/10) This little cute crochet handmade perfect for keep your coin. *Made from 100% acrylic yarn. *Plastic black bead eyes.See less
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There is no slight of hand . . . or is there? This wallet will not only look dope with your attire, but it will...
(05/27/12) There is no slight of hand . . . or is there? This wallet will not only look dope with your attire, but it will definitely keep you and your friends distracted for quite some time. The magic wallet is just as it sounds; MAGIC. It opens from either side, but always has one side hinged shut. Put your money under the elastic "X", shut it, and open it from the opposite edge and now your money has magically shifted to the parallel band side. The Magic Wallet has a total of six credit card pockets, as well as two sides with elastic holders. With a sleek, stylish exterior and interior, this wallet is a perfect and functional accessory to add to your collection.See less
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It's a'me -- Mario mushroom messenger bag! This "super mushroom" Mario messenger bag is expertly designed and crafted;...
(12/16/11) It's a'me -- Mario mushroom messenger bag! This "super mushroom" Mario messenger bag is expertly designed and crafted; it is triple-stitched for durability and strength. It can hold a lot of weight and may function as a tote, messenger, purse, backpack -- you name it! It is perfect for any fan of the Mario series who is looking for a unique item to add to their collection. It's ideal for everyday use; unisex to fit any lifestyle; and made of high-quality materials and superb craftmanship to prove worth your while. This mushroom messenger is made of 100% cotton canvas. The eyes and white spots are made of super-soft fleece. The strap measures two (2) yards long and is woven for strength; the buckles are metal; and the heavy-duty zipper opens across the entire length of the top of the mushroom. This messenger measures 15 inches tall by 14 inches wide. The super mushroom messenger bag would make a perfect gift for the holiday season -- any fan would appreciate this charming, handmade...See less
This little satchel is just the right size for the bare necessities - wallet, phone, keys, maybe an mp3 player. It's...
(04/25/10) This little satchel is just the right size for the bare necessities - wallet, phone, keys, maybe an mp3 player. It's also a good size for a paperback novel or a packed sandwich and snack! The bag is hand knit in super-soft cream colored yarn with a ribbed pattern and a gray stripe to one side. The buttons are felted from the gray wool, and the whole thing is hand sewn together using the same yarn. I have lightly felted the finished bag for added stability. 5" x 7", strap is 12" from shoulder to purseSee less
Rhiannon Frater lives in Austin, Texas with her husband. She has previously written two different columns for Central...
(02/11/12) Rhiannon Frater lives in Austin, Texas with her husband. She has previously written two different columns for Central Texas magazines covering the underground music and film scene. She loves zombies and Texas and had great fun combining the two for the As The World Dies Trilogy. The first book of the trilogy, As The World Dies: The First Days, was her first full-length novel to be published.See less
$8.95 available at amazon.com
The one star review was unfair and uncalled for since it does not review the work itself. That being said I loved this...
(02/11/12) The one star review was unfair and uncalled for since it does not review the work itself. That being said I loved this book. After months of watching Rhiannon's blogs in mouthwatering anticipation, I am sated even though I was sad when the book was done. I could not put this work down. Rhiannon did her homework when it came to researching the zombie genre. I am very fussy about my zombie books and I have read a lot of bad zombie books. I see a lot of work where the author attempts to freshen up the genre and give zombies some special powers. You cannot freshen this genre up by changing the mechanics of a zombie. Flesh-eating zombies should never have supernatural abilities or be driven by some unseen force. It takes the horror out of the monster when you mess around with zombie traits. They should stink, be gross to look at and have a vacant relentlessness. It just is not scary if a zombie is driven by more than insatiable hunger for living human flesh. You will not find supernatural...See less
(02/11/12) Rhiannon Frater lives in Austin, Texas with her husband. She has previously written two different columns for Central Texas magazines covering the underground music and film scene. She loves zombies and Texas.See less
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Posted October 12, 2009, 9:11 AM EST: "Day By Day Armageddon" is the diary of a former naval officer as he records his...
(03/12/10) Posted October 12, 2009, 9:11 AM EST: "Day By Day Armageddon" is the diary of a former naval officer as he records his life after an uncontrollable plague has turned most of the population to flesh- eating zombies. J.L. Bourne keeps the pace going as we watch how he continues to survive as his world is destroyed. Makes me think of "I Am Legend" and "Dawn of the Dead". His descriptive narratives are not for the faint of heart, but as you read this 'journal' you feel for the protagonist and his desire to survive. The story ends abruptly after an incident (won't discuss here), generating a yearning to read the next journal (the sequel). I enjoyed this zombie story and look forward to more from J.L. Bourne. Was this review helpful?See less
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Aftermath 23 May 0057 I started feeling physically better the day of the twenty-first. The attack from the raiders had...
(02/11/12) Aftermath 23 May 0057 I started feeling physically better the day of the twenty-first. The attack from the raiders had really busted me up. I got out of bed, drank a gallon of water (over the course of a few hours) and stretched a bit. I asked John what it looked like topside. He didnÂ’t want to say much of anything so I followed him up to the control room to look for myself. The previous night John had rushed out in the darkness and pulled the bag off one of the cameras and dashed back inside. There were undead about and he didnÂ’t wish to be out for long amongst them. More undead inhabit the area around where the fence was damaged. They are like water, flowing to the point of least resistance. My painful burns are healing, but they were not that awful to begin with. Just a few blisters on my face and other places. Our victory in the last encounter with the insurgents was largely due to chance. What if they hadnÂ’t been convoying cross-country with a fuel truck? We would have probably...See less
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"Considering the fact that Windows 95 hadn't even been released when federal agents finally caught up with the computer...
(11/27/11) "Considering the fact that Windows 95 hadn't even been released when federal agents finally caught up with the computer hacker Kevin Mitnick, one might assume his new memoir would be full of stale old tech-and-techniques that no one in 2011 could possibly care about. But as Mitnick makes clear here, don't jump to conclusions.... Ghost in the Wires reads like a contemporary über-geeky thriller....For those interested in computer history, "Ghost in the Wires" is a nostalgia trip to the quaint old days before hacking (and hackers) turned so malicious and financially motivated." (New York Times Book Review J.D. Biersdorfer ) "Intriguing, insightful and extremely educational into the mind of one who truly mastered the art of social engineering with the use of a computer and modern day technologies. I strongly believe that one can learn a great deal about protecting themselves once they understand how another one perpetrates the crime." (Frank W. Abagnale, author of Catch Me if You Can )...See less
"Great cookbooks are not just collections of interesting recipes. They are, first and foremost, books that tell a story,...
(02/11/12) "Great cookbooks are not just collections of interesting recipes. They are, first and foremost, books that tell a story, the story of how people lived and cooked at a particular point in time. They reveal, to borrow an expression from James Beard, their delights and prejudices, their view of the social order, their appetite for serving others food that meets the expectations of their social class. Food can be anything and everything from fuel to an object of intellectual curiosity to full-bore hedonism that transports the mind and body far from the dinner table with just one overwhelming bite. I started cooking out of an early edition of Joy when I was only 7 years old. I remember making a basic chocolate cake with 7-minute frosting. The cake turned out fine, but the frosting resembled gruel and was my introduction to the importance of following a recipe to the letter. Evidently my lack of patience and precision had led me astray. But after that first brush with culinary failure, Joy...See less
"[A] brisk and entertaining tale."--The New York Times "Even though he has done jail time for his cyber crimes and...
(11/27/11) "[A] brisk and entertaining tale."--The New York Times "Even though he has done jail time for his cyber crimes and credit card hacking, it’s hard not to like Max "Max Vision" Butler.... The capers of this misfit genius, and the FBI’s attempts to infiltrate credit card hacking rings, combine to make this a fast, fun read."--Newark Star-Ledger “Hello, Hollywood, Kevin Poulsen has a tale for you. Deftly told.”—San Francisco Chronicle "What will make this book endure is Poulsen's elegant elucidation of how the hacking world evolved from its pimply, ideological beginnings into a global criminal enterprise"--Atlantic.com “Poulsen renders the hacker world with such virtual reality that readers will have difficulty logging off until the very end.”—Publishers Weekly “The lead figures of KINGPIN are brilliant, crooked geeks and the sleazy women who love to help them steal. Their mortal enemies are a cyber-savvy swarm of undercover cops. Kevin Poulsen gets so close to these paranoid, shadowy...See less
The editors at LIFE vigorously carry on the traditions of excellence in photography, in journalism, and in telling the...
(03/08/10) The editors at LIFE vigorously carry on the traditions of excellence in photography, in journalism, and in telling the story of our country and our world which began with LIFE magazine in 1936 by founding editor and publisher, Henry R. Luce. They have published books on a broad range of subjects, including New York Times bestsellers One Nation, LIFE Picture Puzzle and The American Journey of Barack Obama .See less
Richard Stolley knows a bit about what we want from the pictures of our century. He's the LIFE magazine guy who acquired...
(03/08/10) Richard Stolley knows a bit about what we want from the pictures of our century. He's the LIFE magazine guy who acquired the Zapruder film of JFK being shot (the fatal instant is depicted in this book), and he basically created modern celebrity culture as the founding father of People, where he articulated his famous rules for cover photos: young is better than old, pretty better than ugly, rich better than poor--"and nothing is better than the celebrity dead." All of the above are found abundantly in Stolley and Tony Chiu's lively, cannily selected, and sumptuously produced photo album LIFE: Our Century in Pictures. It's not just a grab bag of 770 arresting, touching, scary, funny, alternately famous and unfamiliar images. It tells a semi-coherent story by breaking up the century into nine "epochs," each introduced with a brief essay by a leading intellectual light (David M. Kennedy, Paul Fussell, and Garry Wills do especially well). There are fun facts aplenty: did you know Columbia...See less
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Did the Russian Grand Duchess Anastasia survive the slaughter of her family, and did Amelia Earhart perhaps survive her...
(03/08/10) Did the Russian Grand Duchess Anastasia survive the slaughter of her family, and did Amelia Earhart perhaps survive her famous flight across the Pacific? Where did the evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson go when she vanished in May of 1926, and where did the mystery writer Agatha Christie disappear to later that same year? Was Napoleon in fact murdered, and might the same fate have befallen Dag Hammarskjold? Where's all the loot from the Great Train Robbery, not to mention all the spoils that were stashed away by the notorious gangster Dutch Schultz? Did two other mountain climbers reach the summit of Mount Everest before Sir Edmund Hillary, and did a French airplane cross the Atlantic just before Charles Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis? Who was Jack the Ripper, and who was the Axman of New Orleans? All of these questions will be asked anew (and some of them will finally be answered) in the pages of this intoxicating new LIFE book. Here are no fewer than 50 cases from the files, each...See less
The idea of choosing the Wonders of the World can be traced all the way back to the 5th century, B.C., when the Greek...
(12/10/09) The idea of choosing the Wonders of the World can be traced all the way back to the 5th century, B.C., when the Greek historian Herodotus of the Halicarnassus listed seven must-sees, the Great Pyramid of Khufu in Egypt and six other constructions that long ago vanished from the earth. In this delux new LIFE book, Wonders of the World, the editors return to the sites of the original Seven Wonders and then keep right on traveling around the globe--eventually visiting in words and pictures seven-times-seven Wonders, plus one more. There are old Wonders here and a new list offered by the New7Wonders Foundation, a Switzerland-based organization that conducted an online poll that saw more than a millioin votes cast for the world's greatest Wonders. There are man-made Wonders and natural Wonders. There are obscure Wonders and famous Wonders. The amazing stories behind your favorites are recountered as LIFE goes to the Colosseum, to Stonehenge, to the Great Wall, to Machu Picchu, to the Taj...See less
There has never been another period of time to compare with the last 100 years. From the Auto Age to the Computer Age,...
(03/08/10) There has never been another period of time to compare with the last 100 years. From the Auto Age to the Computer Age, from Lucky Lindy to a man walking on the moon, our world has been an endless wellspring of unparalleled drama. Using their trademark brilliant photography and informative writing, the editors of Life have assembled a fascinating, engrossing volume that captures the happenings and the characters who have fleshed out this saga, names that will live through the ages: FDR and JFK, the Babe and Elvis, Einstein and Martin Luther King. And, of course, the likes of Hitler and bin laden. This is a volume certain to entertain today and for generations to come.See less
From the Great Pyramid and the Sphinx to the mysteries of Easter Island and Stonehenge, the editors of Life draw on the...
(03/08/10) From the Great Pyramid and the Sphinx to the mysteries of Easter Island and Stonehenge, the editors of Life draw on the world's finest photography to reveal why you must include these truly special 100 places in your life's itinerary. Drink in the kaleidoscope that is Australia's Great Barrier Reef and gaze at the majesty of Africa's Mount Kilimanjaro. Sample the sophisticated splendor of the Tuileries Gardens in Paris and the sun-baked wonders of the fortress city of the Andes, Machu Picchu. And, of course, the treasures of America are not forgotten, such as the awe-inspiring Grand Canyon and the serene Atlantic beauty of Nantucket Island.See less
Here are wonders of the animal kingdom, bizarre social practices of the past and present, remarkable and compelling...
(03/08/10) Here are wonders of the animal kingdom, bizarre social practices of the past and present, remarkable and compelling human achievements, and breath-taking tales of nature at its most unpredictable. The photographs do not lie, and this book proves the adage: Seeing is believing.The true details of the famous stories are here: What's really going on at Loch Ness; what does Roswell, New Mexico, tell us; and, what about that cloud that looked like Jesus during the Korean War? The surprising, little-known tales are here as well: the window washer who fell 47 floors and walked away; and, the Christmas burglar who got stuck in a chimney.As P.T.Barnum might say: "Strange but True" is a colossal compendium of crazy coincidences, peculiar people and astounding animals. Step right up!See less
The stories beguile us even as they appall us. The Lindbergh baby kidnapping; the murder of Nicole Simpson; Leopold and...
(03/08/10) The stories beguile us even as they appall us. The Lindbergh baby kidnapping; the murder of Nicole Simpson; Leopold and Loeb; the Boston Strangler; the assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy; the Manson Family; the St. Valentine's Day Massacre; and, the Oklahoma City bombing. Each, in its time, laid claim to being the Crime of the Century. Each was captured by the camera, either' in the act or at trial. In this special edition of "LIFE", these stories of crime (and punishment), lawlessness (and justice) are vividly retold.See less
In this gorgeous coffee-table book, an offshoot of the Discovery Channel/ BBC series of the same name, zoologist and BBC...
(03/08/10) In this gorgeous coffee-table book, an offshoot of the Discovery Channel/ BBC series of the same name, zoologist and BBC producer Fothergill takes readers on a kaleidoscopic tour of the flora, fauna and natural history of the Earth's poles, forests, plains, deserts, mountains and oceans. The series of jaw-dropping photographs starts with a view of Earth from the moon (and pointing out the obvious but shocking fact that no one has been able to see it live since the 1972 Apollo 17 mission). Other images reveal the astonishing variety of geology and life around the globe, including an emperor penguin eyeing an enormous jade-green iceberg; a grove of ancient monkey puzzle trees on the slopes of the Andes; a wild (and endangered) two-humped Bactrian camel strolling with her calf across the Gobi Desert; a long-furred, red-eyed gelada (a kind of primate) perched on a cliff in the Ethiopian highlands; a cave explorer parachuting into Mexico's 1,100-foot-deep Cave of Swallows; a blimplike nerpa...See less
* The print edition of Game Informer Magazine sets the standards and continues to shape the video game industry by...
(12/19/11) * The print edition of Game Informer Magazine sets the standards and continues to shape the video game industry by expanding perspectives and providing in-depth knowledge and insight into the games market. * Get the classic print version of the world's #1 video game magazine delivered right to your home every month. * Experience world exclusive coverage that's wrapped in rich graphics. Every issue of the printed edition is a work of art. Collect them all.See less
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Once upon a time, she was a victim. Now Lisbeth Salander is ready to fight back. "[The trilogy] is intricately plotted,...
(11/15/10) Once upon a time, she was a victim. Now Lisbeth Salander is ready to fight back. "[The trilogy] is intricately plotted, lavishly detailed but written with a breakneck pace and verve . . ["Hornet's Nest"] is a tantalizing double finale--first idyllic, then frenetic . . . Larsson has made the literary moods of saga and soap opera converge--with suspense as the adhesive."--"Independent."See less
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The electrifying follow-up to the phenomenal bestseller "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" features Lisbeth Salander, the...
(11/15/10) The electrifying follow-up to the phenomenal bestseller "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" features Lisbeth Salander, the troubled, wise-beyond-her-years genius hacker, as the focus and fierce heart of its story.See less
$7.99 In Stock. available at borders.com
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