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Mass Market Paperback A Regency Christmas 6 Book

ISBN: 0451182545

ISBN13: 9780451182548

A Regency Christmas VI

(Book #6 in the Signet Regency Christmas Series)

HAVE YOURSELF A REGENCY CHRISTMAS Spend the holidays in Regency England this Christmas, courtesy of five beloved and bestselling authors who deliver heartwarming tales that will make you feel as if you've just been kissed beneath the mistletoe. A bumbling elf wishes to help brokenhearted lovers reconcile before he delivers Sandra Heath's "The Solid Silver Chess Set." When there's "No Room at the Inn," Carla Kelly provides a widower's home for snowbound guests and a little love for their host. Edith Layton 's "The Amiable Miser" distributes riches beyond wealth when he decides to play cupid for his young cousin. Seeking an heir to her fortune, a widow challenges her family to a holiday scavenger hunt in "A Partridge in a Pear Tree" by Amanda McCabe. A lord without a fortune becomes an unwilling guardian to an orphaned girl when he provides "A Home for Hannah" by Barbara Metzger.

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Rated 4 stars
Good insights

One of the few bands that has hit fame and fortune, but hasn't been wrecked by it. Mac Randall's "Exit Music: The Radiohead Story" is a solid, informative cache of background info on this band, without being either vindictive or fawning.It charts the group's origins, the guys behind the music, and their rise from an unusually sedate gathering of British guys to a world-famous band with immensely popular music and legions of...

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Good Book About Radiohead

This is a great book for all Radiohead fans. This book is also good if you're just a muscian, because it has a very nice break down of every song off of Pablo Honey, The Bends and OK Computer (The best 3 CD's ever)

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good but not up-to-date

This book was pretty good. Though I am an ardent fan, this is the first book I've read about the band. I found it very readable and it went by very quickly tracing the beginnings of the band until after OK Computer. As some other reviewers suggested, I also find it a little confusing as to why biographies are being written at this point, while there is still so much ahead of them in their career. Though this book is good,...

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... The limitations I refer to are as follows: First, I have not read a lot of radiohead interviews or articles as I haven't yet found a music magazine I consistently like (besides CMJ, which rarely includes interviews). Second, I haven't read any other radiohead biographies.Thus I can't comment on the accuracy of the book. Also, it might seem strange to you that people would be writing and reading radiohead biographies...

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