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Title: What the Doctor Ordered
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Manufacturer: Shadow Mountain
List Price: $13.95
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| What the Doctor Ordered by Shadow Mountain Hilarious | | This book was laugh out loud funny. I devoured it in one day, I kid you not. And my family was giving me strange looks because I kept busting up laughing every few seconds. Not only is it humorous, but clean humor! Like that even exists anymore! And of course it is a great romance. Wonderfully written and just a fun read. You can't help but love all the characters, and you will be able to identify each character with someone you know, or at least I could with most. Oh, and there were some surprisingly poignant moments, along with a shocker twist at the end. I swear I didn't even see it coming. Maybe because I was laughing too hard. | | What the Doctor Ordered by Shadow Mountain Book Description | | They've never been out on a date. They can barely speak a civil word to each other when they find themselves in the same room. But Aunt Bertie, who is not crazy, just -eccentric- knows that John and Ellie belong together, and she's doing all she can to further their cause. When Ellie comes to Colton Idaho, to spend the summer with Aunt Bertie and prove to her parents that her aunt doesn't belong in an assisted-care facility, the confusion begins. Bertie's determination to marry Ellie off to Dr. John Flynn leads to a hilarious string of miscommunications in this delightful romantic comedy. |
Acorn 1.1b1
Gus Mueller: “What’s new? Lots of things! A web export window, polygon selection tool, ‘trim to edges’ menu command, vector tool improvements, a new crop widget, menu commands to move layers around, a drop shadow filter for bitmap layers, Levels and Auto Levels (yay!), drag images out of the layers list (and into another app such as the Finder or Photoshop. Although I have no idea why you’d want to…), resize an image via a percentage, option-drag bitmap layers in the canvas and the layers list to duplicate them, a grid, and lots of bug fixes.”
Sat, 16 Feb 2008 00:02:15 GMT
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Interview with Two plasq Developers
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