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Spider boys
Published in Unknown Binding by Penguin Books ()
Author: Ming Cher
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It was interesting
I bought the book about two weeks ago, and I thought it was very interesting. Although I didn't like the form in which the book was written. It took me a while to understand, since it had street english.

Absolutley brilliant!
One of the best books I've read for a long time! The subject matter, the uniqueness of the story, the style of telling it, the passion and heart in it, the power and poetry, all these things and more make it one of the best books I've read in a long time! As Dickens knew London and Balzac knew Paris, in their times, so Ming Cher knows Singapore in his time. I cannot recommend this book too highly.


Cher Goes Enviro-Mental
Published in Paperback by Simon Pulse (1997)
Author: Randi Reisfeld
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It was really funny.
I liked it how Cher thought about using recyclables for thier experiment. It was funny how Cher thought that she was using her credit card over and ovar again and she thoght it was recycling.


Cher's Frantically Romantic Assignment (Clueless)
Published in Paperback by Simon Pulse (1998)
Author: H. B. Gilmour
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Pretty Good
Okay- so it's a good book. But when you read this book, does the word "unrealistic" come to mind? I mean, come on! The outline of this book is okay. Cher, a teenage girl who lives in Beverly Hills meets a, in the words of Cher, "fiercely props, pectorally abled, romance-book cover boy, Troy" and finds that she can win a dream date with him by writing a five thousand word love story. Soon, it becomes a class project, splitting into groups. Inspired by her own father's story of his first love, Ina Klein, she and her peers set to work on writing a new and improved version of the tear-jerking love story of how Jason and Neve were once in love, and Jason was too poor for Neve in the eyes of her father, and eventually when Neve moves away, Jason vows to become an even better and more succesful business man than Neve's father was, and eventually succeeds. Neve, devestated, later changes her name to Nosaj Neerg, Jason Green spelled backwards, and becomes a writer. One day, when Jason holds the book to the mirror, he sees what really happened, and they all live happily ever after. Well, obviously, Cher's story is chosen to be sent to Ani K. Niel, the author of romance novels. Well, Cher meets up with a "way props hunk", Brandon, who helps her put the ideas onto paper. Then, Ani K. calls Cher up and wants to meet her. Thinking that they've won the contest, the whole gang shows up and Ani K. speaks to Cher in private. Cher then finds out that Ani K. is really Ina Klein, except she reversed her name.(Ani K. Niel, Ina Klein?) Cher has to keep this a secret, and when her best friend, Di, finds out something's up and Cher won't tell her, she gets sizzling mad. Cher promises Di that she'll tell her later, and, of course, she does. She also arranges it so that Ani K. can meet up with her father once more at her friend Summer's parents' anniversary party. Then she and Brandon hook up, as do Ani, or Ina and Mel, Cher's father, do. So like I said, it was a good book. But why wasn't it five stars, you ask? Well the tiny details of how it was worded, it made Cher and her friends sound either like aliens from another planet, extremely haughty popular girls, or both. Here's an excerpt to show you what I mean: " "Your highlights? Wake up and smell the Clairol, girlfriend," De objected. "That is so not all the buckskin wearin' babe was impressed with. That hair quiz was just a lame ploy to snag your number. Cher, you are so the props Neve, a youuthful Cindy, a Demi unhindered by Bruce and babies." " Is it just me when I say we might as well get subtitles to understand this stuff? Thus, the four stars. Not to say I didn't enjoy this book, it was great. Just not..."competent", I guess the word is, enough to meet my standards of flawless reading material. But, nevertheless, I reccomend it greatly. That enough of a review?


The Painter 4 Wow! Book
Published in Paperback by Addison-Wesley Pub Co (1996)
Author: Cher Threinen-Pendarvis
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For Pros and Beginner, the complete "how to use" book on Pai
Metacreation's star software Painter 4 is so rich of possibilities that some may experience a sense of aw when lloking at the complex interface for the first time. This book allows the reader to see that Painter is truly an "intuitive" infographics software. Having introduced the major functions clearly in the first part, the author moves on to the real heart of all "Wow Books" : analysis of works by leading Painter artists. The oeuvres chosen for dissection are of high quality and studying them brings the author to explain some of those "it's so easy once you have thought of it" technics. This book should bring anyone, the professional looking for new weapons and also the beginner hoping to "learn" Painter all the infos needed plus many secrets of the trade and ideas for further exploration. A perfect example of what a good software related book should be.


Cher: If You Believe
Published in Hardcover by Cooper Square Press (2001)
Authors: Mark Bego and Mary Wilson
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What an annoying author
"Whenever you read a good book, it's like the author is right there, in the room talking to you, which is why I don't like to read good books." -Jack Handey

No, this wasn't a good book, but it often felt like the author was there talking to me, which is why I found this book annoying. It seemed Mark Bego can't end a paragraph without verbally winking at the reader. Once he concluded with "Oh that Cher, always so practical!" Please, sir, just tell it like it is. This book could have done without the constant reminders that the author is there.

Love this Venue
I love this CD and Recommend it to everyone who likes to have fun and dance. Cher is simply the greatest female performer since Patsy Cline.

Love this One
I think this If you Believe is fantastic and recommend it to everyone who likes to feel good. Is fun fast and makes you want to Dance.


Cher's Furiously Fit Workout
Published in Paperback by Simon Pulse (1996)
Author: Randi Reisfeld
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One of the better Clueless books.
I liked this more than a lot of the others in the series because not only the cover, but the story, treats Amber as a friend to Cher and De as much as they are to each other. The other books always insult her, which I think is terribly unfair, and make me despise Cher and De for being stuck-up brats. But this book is actually pretty impressive.

I thought that this book was a good "Clueless" book!!
I thought that this "Clueless" book was one of the books in the series, that showed reality. It didn't have something really Hollywood style, so normal people could relate to some of the things that happened. I liked!


Paris Pas Cher 2003 Edition
Published in Paperback by French & European Pubns (2003)
Author: Ann Riou
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OK BOOK
I love this author and cher but this book was not very well writen. ALso it was a little boreing.


Rocks Hidden Persuader
Published in Paperback by Bethany House (1900)
Authors: Dan Peters, Steve Peters, and Cher Merrill
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peligro al acecho
The title will explain itself


Why Knock Rock?
Published in Paperback by Bethany House (1985)
Authors: Dan Peters, Steve Peters, and Cher Merrill
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Yeah, right, whatever
The book is a typical anti-rock rant from folks who are so obsessed with what they think God thinks about every little thing that they left their sense of humor & proportion back in the dust. Though their "top ten list of most wanted offenders" (aka "Our Top Ten List of Folks To Harass Until They Believe What We Want Them To Believe") is most unintentionally funny and very outdated, even at the time the book was in print. With all the major problems facing us today, it's somehow refreshing to see people who are still so small-minded...stay focused on Rock, guys. It'll keep you out of the real problems!

An Essential Resource for serious Researchers
The Peters Brothers have gained a reputation for extremist behavior, mostly stemming from their Record Burnings of the 1980s. This reputation is, I believe, largely unearned, as the position taken by the Peters, as is obvious to anyone taking the time to read the book, is one of sound reasoning backed by facts and Scripture references. The reading is a bit sensationalistic at times, and I did find some minor errors (i.e.,the "Obituraries" section of the book listed Felix Pappalardi as the drummer for "Mountain" when he actually played bass), but this should not dissuade the researcher from tapping into some excellent material, well annotated and presented in a very easy to read format.


The Revolution in Corporate Finance
Published in Paperback by Blackwell Publishers (1992)
Authors: Donald H., Jr. Cher and Joel M. Stern
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