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Book Reviews of Anything Book, Classic Exec Series: BlackBook Review: A classic series worthy of any true collector. Summary: 5 Stars
Few books have captured the essence, the profundity; the all-inclusive story that is our existence as this set has. One can only but marvel at the intrinsic genius that was at work in their creation, even if their creator to this day remains anonymous. We shall loiter in gratitude so long as civilization can continue to duplicate these tomes of knowledge, insight, and above all else, wisdom. Black blank book sets the tone, and indeed the expectations of the reader high, as a tale of incredible beauty, if not stark simplicity. One is left with a profound feeling of vacuity, and mystification, and it reads with terrible cadence. Green blank book carries on in the uneasy tradition of its predecessor, and delves deeper into the realm of non-existence than Sartre could ever have hoped to devise. I was left with the acute notion that nothingness and void were but hues of the same color. Burgundy blank book was a bit of a let down. It was too preachy for my liking and seemed to repeat the exact same theme throughout. One was under the impression indeed that the author was running out of ideas, and had explored with too great an avarice the subject of blankness. All of a sudden Brown blank book breaks out on the scene with a rapacious clarity, and the path is again defined with crystal clear ambiguity. The reader is in bliss, and can delight in all things tenuous and innocuous, the sins of Burgundy graciously forgiven. Blue blank book ends the series in a sober, and melancholy character. One reads with a specific trepidation, knowing that it is the final installment of a fantastically precise series. Happily the shortcomings of Burgundy are in fact reconciled, as the mediocrity of the work was designed to be thus. One is left with reflective respect for the kind of stellar mind capable of manipulating the emotions of its reader with so little effort. I am left in awe, and any who are not just don't get it, do they?
Book Review: Nice book for women or man Summary: 5 Stars
This book has a nice cover that works for men or women. In today's electronic society, it's nice to actually write on something that's not going to need upgrading in two years. Then in 100 years when your grandchildren want to learn about your life they need only open a book, not look for the computer program that you wrote it on way back when. I buy one almost every time I place an order at Amazon.com, at $5.99 per book why not?
Book Review: An excellent value! Summary: 5 Stars
I have been keeping a diary for years now. Over that time I have used several types of blank books, and I have been using this one for a long time. This one is sturdy and attractive, very well made, it should last the ages, and at a reasonable cost, there is no need to spend $10 or more on a journal. Other colors besides black are available. I usually buy one of these in conjunction with a book order to save on shipping costs.
Book Review: The book says it all. Summary: 5 Stars
It's a blank book with a bunch of lines on each page so you can write with. My only real complaint is that I wish the pages were already numbered. I also wish there were more pages, for I plan on keeping a spiritual journal, and if I do this on a daily basis, then I will probably fill this book up rather quickly. Probably every 1-3 months I will fill this thing up (depending on how much I write.) Should be great though.
Book Review: Useful and attractive Summary: 5 Stars
The book arrived in perfect shape in a very short period of time. It is a very useful and attractive blank book with lined pages that can serve as a journal or for any other purpose ( hence the title). By the way, it has a nice leather-like cover and seems very durable.
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