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(Pressure Cooker)
『Product performs perfectly. Easy to use and easy to clean. A great value.』

(Awesome small pressure cooker!)
『I ordered this pressure cooker based on the positive reviews. It works great! It's a perfect size for me and my husband. We've been using it a few times a week. Cuts down on cooking time and makes meats very tender. I highly recommend this pressure cooker!』

(Just what my wife needed)
『My wife had needed a 4-quart pressure cooker and we could not find one around us anywhere. Thank goodness we found it with you folks. The order was handled accurately and quickly, was well packed and arrived in timely fashion. My wife has used it a number of times and is very satisfied with it. Thanks.
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(Fast food..Great!)
『I originally bought a pressure cooker from another vendor, and was unhappy with it. I returned it and bought this one from Amazon.com. I could not be happier with it. It does everything I want..and more.』

(Good price performance)
『I love this pressure cooker. It reduces the cooking time significantly as advertised. I have never used a pressure cooker before so it took me a few attempts to get things right. It is compact, easy to clean and store. The 4-quart is a good size to cook for 2/3 people. Overall I am very satisfied.』
『The smart choice for preparing today's lower calorie foods: Cooks three to ten times faster than ordinary cooking methods! Saves times, energy, and money: Pressure cooking preserves flavors and nutrients, and even tenderizes lean cuts of meat: Pressure regulator maintains the proper cooking pressure automatically: Ideal for use on regular and smooth-top ranges. Luxurious stainless steel for long lasting beauty and easy cleaning: Cover lock indicator shows at a glance if there is pressure inside the cooker: Includes cooking rack and complete 64-page instruction/recipe book: Extended 12-year limited warranty: 4-Quart Liquid Capacity (3.8 liters).』
『Pressure cookers have experienced renewed popularity over the last several years because cooks have rediscovered what some cooks (particularly grandmas) have known for a long time--they're really fast. And it's easy to cook healthfully with pressure cookers, since the food retains so much more of its nutrients and flavor. Presto's 4-quart stainless steel pressure cooker is a multi-purpose pot that can stand in as a conventional saucepan as well as perform the kitchen magic that pressure cookers are famous for. Chicken Cacciatore cooks in 8 minutes! This professional-quality stainless steel pressure cooker is a handy addition to any well-rounded set of kitchen tools.

The heavy-duty lid locks down during cooking; an inner sealing ring keeps the steam in. In addition to a pop-up pressure indicator and a simple steam release mechanism, there is an overpressure plug that will let off steam if it builds up excessively. This pressure cooker is useful for weeknight dinners or for any meal that needs to come together quickly. An accompanying booklet contains more than 65 recipes, ranging from basic soup stocks to stews and pot roasts--even desserts like 5-minute custards! Tenderize lean cuts of beef or pork; or cook chicken, fish, or vegetables faster than you can in a microwave, and without losing moisture.

Nonabrasive cleansers are best for cleaning this stainless steel pressure cooker, though occasional use of a fine metal polish will help the exterior keep its shine. The Presto 4-quart pressure cooker is fully immersible; in addition, the sealing ring should be removed after each use to allow cleaning of the inside rim of the lid. The vent pipe is simple to keep clean with a small brush or pipe cleaner, and both the air vent/cover lock and the overpressure plug are removable. The pressure cooker measures 9 inches in diameter (16-1/2 inches including handles) and 6-1/2 inches tall (including lid). Presto guarantees this pressure cooker with an extended 12-year warranty. A detailed instruction and recipe booklet is included; special safety issues that pertain to pressure cookers are clearly explained.--Garland Withers

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『Great shoe polisher. Heavy duty. Does a great job. I would recommend this polisher to anyone. I shine all my shoes the same day. Shining 20 pairs of shoes is a formidable job. This polisher does an excellent job.』

(Shines shoes so they look like they just came out of the box)
『I've been looking for a good electric shoe polisher for years, but it is surprisingly difficult to find a really good one. That is, until I stumbled across this one. It is easy to use, but powerful enough to make my shoes look like new each time I use it. Shining shoes always has the potential to be a messy proposition, but this polisher makes it about as neat and easy as possible. I like how everything is stored neatly in the tray, how easily the attachments can be put on or removed, and the speed with which I can finish the job. And because it's corded and not battery-powered, it has enough power to buff my shoes to a mirror-like shine. It's fairly quiet, too. I really can't find any drawbacks to this product at all. It does what I need it to do, and it does it well. The price couldn't be beat, either.』

(Had High Hopes)
『I was hoping to reall like this polisher and overall it is a good quality device but I have not really had much success with it. It definately is powerful but the white softpad is low quality. Everytime I want to polish with it, it sends little bits of the white material flying.

The black attachment is fine but is not meant to buff and seems a bit harsh for soft leather. Also the storage tray seems kind of cheap, I would have preferred a decent case to move it around. All in all, I will use it here and there but am not impressed with it.』


(Produces a good clean shine)
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I like it, and think it's the best option- but have two minor criticisms:
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-The brush bristles don't stick out as far as the plastic head, which can scratch your shoes while spinning if you aren't careful(you can of course buff that back out, but wastes time). A small soft cap would be handy to avoid that(you can't have the polisher on when brushing as that wheel is large).』


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(MOMENTS OF BRILLIANCE)
『No one should have unrealistic expectation about what this album should be. i think we should feel good about what this album is....entertaining music with an overwhelming focus on nostalgia in places. Asia is not breaking new ground here but, were you really expecting them to? I personally had a great time with this record. There were three specific moments where You swear you are listening to the ASIA record from 1982. the opening track which all the other reviewers have flagged as good is one...kind of Heat of the Moment 2 if you please. My favorites are Shadow of a Doubt and the closing track really make me feel nostalgic. Overall a fine cd, certainly the finest offering by this band since AQUA. People, dont overanalyze this album just enjoy it on its own merits it really is a solid effort by aging musicians who are taking one more shot at recapturing lighting in a bottle...i guess "Only Time Will Tell" (wink wink!!)』

("25 years late - but well worth the wait")
『In early 1984, after months of internal struggles, guitar superstar Steve Howe was asked to leave the group. With Steve's departure, the band lost it's focus and went totally pop, losing a great deal of it's audience as well.
The next few years saw a myriad of changes in the band's personnel and sound. Though much of it was interesting, it still wasn't the original band.
In 2006, the original quartet reformed for 2 years of tours, and an outstanding live CD&DVD.
What the fans really wanted was a new studio recording just to show that the group still had it.
In the spring of 2008 - 25 years after the original group's last release, "ALPHA" - the original Asia rose from the ashes with th appropriately titled "PHOENIX".

The Tracks:

The album sounds like vintage 1980's Asia, more than likely how a 3rd album would have sounded back then.
John Wetton's solo composition "Nothing's Forever" is punctuated by Geoff Downes' trademark brass stabs and layered strings on keyboards, while Steve Howe switches from acoustic to steel guitars with ease. John's layered vocals tell us plainly to "live for the future".

"Heroine" is a classic power ballad. Simple, emotional&to the point.

"Sleeping Giant"/"No Way Back" starts out with Geoff's keyboards laying out a foundation typical of 1990's Asia output, while Steve adds jazzy electric guitar and Coral electric sitar which are reminiscent of his work with Yes. The instrumental opening segues into the vocal portion, which features John's strong voice and wah-wah bass. Following the vocal section, the intro reprises to a conclusion.

"Alibis" is a leftover song from the aborted 1984 sessions.
Credited to all four members, first part of the song is classic Wetton/Downes song writing. Hooks galore, multi-tracked harmonies, and excellent solo from Geoff&Steve are all Asia trademark arrangements. The 2nd half of the song is obviously the Steve Howe/Carl Palmer contribution. A 4-chord vamp typical of Steve's solo output with Carl's assorted percussion sets the backdrop for Steve's jazz/rock guitar solo. Very 1982.

"Shadow of a Doubt" is "Don't Cry" revisited.

"I Will Remember You" is a haunting ballad in the Wetton tradition, that tugs at the heart strings.

The album's progressive piece is a 3-part epic.
"Parallel Worlds" features one of John's best ever vocals and Steve's tasty electric 12-string.
"Vortex" is segued into by Geoff's piano&Steve's guitar, with a staccato figure that sets the tone for Carl Palmer's supreme moment on the album. Double bass drums combine with rapid fire snares and tom toms.
"Deya" is the calm after the storm, a quiet nylon string and steel mood piece.


The track least at home on this collection is "Orchard of Mines", the one non-group composition they ever recorded. It's the one weak link on the album.

Steve contributed two solo compositions to the album.
The first "Wish I'd Known All Along" is the the type of song that Yes would have recorded, and the presence of Steve on harmony vocals, His high speed guitar breaks&Geoff's 'Yes-type' keyboards, reminds us where these guys came from.
"Over&Over" is a 1984 leftover that other than John's vocal is Steve all the way.

The albums closer " An Extraordinary Life" is a wonderfully optimistic feel-good song that's one of the group's very best.

My favorite track, however, is the opener, "Never Again".
Steve's Gibson ES Artist is showcased from the distortion-soaked opening riff, to the Fenderesque bridge tone, to the bluesy/jazzy end solo.
Geoff's textures are just right.
Carl's speedy high hat and rounds on the toms are rock solid.
John's vocal strong and proud as he vows 'never again' to wish evil on another.
A magical performance; the best since the first albun.


Asia rose from the ashes, and the dragon met the phoenix. A must-have for Asia fans.』


(Not-so-triumphant return of the original Asia lineup)
『Finally we have the much anticipated reunion album by the original Asia lineup - 2008's Phoenix. Much anticipated, that is, by just about everyone other than those of us who have actually followed the band over the past 15 years and enjoyed the albums the classic lineup is trying so desperately to sweep under the rug. Yeah, I'm one of the John Payne Asia fans. Still, I loved the early Asia albums and enjoyed the later Wetton/Downes collaborations as well, so I had high hopes for Phoenix.

Unfortunately, and despite the caliber of musicians involved, Phoenix is just not that impressive. It gets off to a great start with the rocking "Never Again", but soon settles on a sleepy mid-tempo pace for much of the album. The exceptions are the upbeat (and completely 1982) "Alibis", album closer "Extraordinary Life" and the proggy, 8-minute suites "Sleeping Giant/No Way Back/Reprise" and "Parallel Worlds/Vortex/Deya". The rest falls into filler territory.

It really is great to hear John Wetton's voice and Steve Howe's guitar at the same time (not to mention Downes and Palmer!), but at times it feels like their hearts really aren't in this reunion and they're just phoning it in to cash the reunion paycheck. The Wetton/Downes Icon albums are more satisfying than Phoenix is, and they have better songwriting too.

If you're any kind of Asia fan, you pretty much have to pick up Phoenix. Just don't expect another Asia or even Alpha (Astra maybe). Actually, I'd challenge Asia fans to listen to Phoenix as well as 2004's Silent Nation and tell me honestly which is the better album.』


(Starts great, then dissapoints)
『I had high hopes for this CD with the return of Asia's original line up. Opening with 'Never Again', a classic Asia rocker, I thought my hopes had been fulfilled. Sadly, the remainder of the album is full of sappy, arena ballads. If this is your cup of tea, great. Otherwise, download the MP3 of 'Never Again' and bypass the rest of the CD.』

(mellow..pointless..garbage..)
『I can't believe i spent my hard earned money on this excuse for music..i want my money back!!Is Steve Howe actually playing guitar??That can't be Carl Palmer on drums!!If so..please retire and stay retired...there is not one good song on this mellow release. I don't mean to be so critical,but i'm actually hurt..by how bad this is!!YOU WOULD BE BETTER OFF BUYING A BARRY MANILOW C.D.(nothing agaist Barry)...Don't waste your money-TRUST ME!!』
『Asia's eponymously titled debut album in 1982 was both ecstatically received and the biggest selling album of the year. It spawned a trio of US top 10 singles in "Heat of the Moment", "Only Time Will Tell" and "Sole Survivor." Over the greater part of the 80s, Asia racked up 15 million in global record sales.

Rising from the ashes in 2008, the Multi-Platinum Supergroup Asia returns with "Phoenix," the first new album featuring the original line up in 25 years. With a revered musical pedigree, Geoff Downes (Yes, The Buggles), Steve Howe (Yes), Carl Palmer (ELP), and John Wetton (King Crimson) have returned to their hit making roots. Featuring the anthemic lead track "Never Again", and the poignant "An Extraordinary Life," Asia's revived the sound that made them radio staples.』

『Japanese pressing of this full-length album comes with acoustic version of 'I Will Remember You' as the bonus track. King. 2008.』
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,Ravi Shankar,George Harrison

 price:$19.99 
 Angel Records
 
Core2Duoノートレビュー 's review
(George Harrison + Ravi Shankar = Bliss)
『George produced this recording of sacred Indian chants at Ravi's request. It was recorded at George's home.
George believed that chanting could bring a person (any person) to know God, even to see Him/Her/It/All That Is. So this recording was very special to George and Ravi.
Ravi is one of the few remaining musicians in this world who was taught that Music is an expression of God, by God, and for God, and by extension, for all of us.
When Ravi plays music you know it is something special.
This recording is very special.
It is also very beautiful, relaxing, and you should hear it often.』


(Chants of India)
『The chanting is very good, if only it took up more of the CD. Musical interludes and intros to chants attempt to blend western and Indian and thereby lose the atmosphere that the chants create.』

(Soothing,purifying)
『One of the best CDs I have.This CD reminds me of the morning prayer chants at my Boarding school in Rajghat.I never wanted to sing it when I was young.Now,I absolutely love it."Om poornamidah.." is my favourite.』

(What can i say!!!)
『Just AWESOME!!! LOOV this CD!!! pure chants from India in the true classical style. deeply resonating to the sacred..... Sarah Sanctuary The Sacred Pyramid Voices of Eternity』

(This is a wonderful rendention of some well-known chants)
『This is actually my third copy as I keep giving them away. I love this CD. The music and chanting are beautiful.』
Mantramis Ravi Shankar's effort to set Sanskrit chants from ancient Hindu scriptures to music, and the result is a captivating mix of chant and music. Produced by George Harrison, this collection of mantras and prayers from the Vedas, Upanishads, and other scriptures powerfully transports the listener to a place of peace where it's possible to be one with the universe. It's as if a heavy, enveloping cloak of serenity falls from the dark, floating sounds of cello opening the CD. Shankar employs flute, tamboura, harp, and other instruments to accent the mighty "Om" thread that weaves itself through the cloth of this album, bringing together deep, ominous voices with delicate, earthly instruments. One looking for extensive Shankar sitar might be disappointed, but the beauty of this artist's creativity and spiritual vision sweeps one away into a larger, more meaningful listening experience. Highly recommended.--Karen Karleski
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,Kohachiro Miyata

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 Nonesuch
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Core2Duoノートレビュー 's review
(Like it a Lot)
『I bought this album after watching Andrei Tarkovsky's movie "The Sacrifice" Zen flute is a major part of the sound track. The album from the sound track is no longer available so I settled for this cd. The music is great. I enjoy classical, and fusion jazz, now I enjoy Zen flute too. The only reason this review is not a 5 star is the cd is very short. 32 min. and 36 sec. however, I am back on Amazon for more of the same genre.』

(beautiful)
『This is a wonderful CD whether you are into meditation, the Shakuhachi or just looking for a taste of some classic Japanese music you will not be disappointed. I have owned this CD for years and it has never, not once, lost its charm. It is both peaceful and powerful. I wish it could be hours long.』

(You Are As You Breathe)
『Japanese gardens, Japanese interiors, kimonos, banzai, ikebana, the novels of Kawabata and Abe, the films of Kurosawa -- I hear them all in the sound of the shakuhachi, the bamboo flute. Like all the court and temple arts of Japan, the music of the shakuhachi is an art of simple refinement, of natural minimalism. The instrument is just a length of bamboo with a notch cut in one end and a number of carefully drilled finger holes. Half the tone of the instrument is simply the player's breathing. Virtuosity on the shakuhachi is a matter of expressive sighs and silences rather than racing fingers.

It's such a simple instrument, and yet it's not easy to play well. I went to Japan to learn it, and spent a glorious year there, but I wouldn't dare play my shakuhachi for Japanese friends. They would have to compliment me, and I'd have to demure, even if for once I played something decently.

This is the best recording I know of, of solo shakuhachi. The music is as good as the cover photo.』


(Crystal clear and radiant.)
『A beautiful album from the cover to the music inside. Unfortunately, I can't say the word "shakuhachi" without tittering. Too many years covering vice on the TMPD police beat. ....if you are a male, and you hang out with a lot of cops in Japan, never say you want to learn the shakuhachi. Just some friendly advice.』

(Beautiful Music)
『The playing is superb and the music also. My only reservation is that at 34 or so minutes the album is too short, almost cruelly so.』
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>,Mysteries of Asia


 price:$8.50 
 Unapix
 


タイトル『 North Thailand and Laos [VHS] >


>,Ian Wright


 price:$3.87 
 Lonely Planet Publications
 


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 price:$3.25 
 Pbs (Direct)
 
『We all know Martin Yan can cook, and it turns out the irrepressible guy is also the perfect guide for a quick trip through Southeast Asia. This episode ofDinner on the Dinersets Yan up on the Eastern&Oriental Express luxury train to travel from Singapore through Malaysia and on to Thailand, where he explores the kitchens and countryside and finds delightful chow everywhere. His smart-alecky antics are fun to watch, even as he helps a nun cook for 200 holy men and women at a gorgeous Thai monastery. The food looks absolutely perfect, from the risotto he prepares with the train's chef to the iced coffee he sips after a hard day's shopping at a farmer's market. After crossing the famous bridge over the river Kwai, he goes hunting for buried Japanese treasure with an adventurer who's found more stories than gold but entertains nonetheless. Overall, it's a beautiful, exciting, and tasty trip, and the viewer will soon be saving pennies for train fare.--Rob Lightner
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 Titan Tools
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Core2Duoノートレビュー 's review
(Happy Husband)
『My husband got this for work. He is the aviation industry, and used it to paint some aircraft parts the other day. He is very pleased....says it is a great paint gun. Everything arrived in a timely manner, and since we are in the middle of nowhere, that is a good thing.』
『- Includes regulator with gauge and stand for easy loading or convenient storage - Die cast aluminum body with chrome plated finish - 2-step trigger control - Non-bleeder type gravity feed external mix - Stainless steel nozzle』


タイトル『 Titan Tool Standard Size Offset Ratchet Combo- 3/8" and 1/2" >


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『Traditionally crafted shoji style Japanese lantern, of hardy Scandinavian spruce, with polymer fiber reinforced pressed pulp rice paper shade, fully wired with UL approved switch and sockets two 25 W Bulbs, simple assembly required, creates wonderful, diffuse, indirect light for a warm glow in any room. Ships in 48hrs professionally packed fully insured via FedEx Home delivery, expedited delivery available.』
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>,Michael Pitt,Lukas Haas,Asia Argento,Scott Patrick Green,Nicole Vicius


 price:$5.98 
 Hbo Home Video
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Core2Duoノートレビュー 's review
(Too real for most)
『In his review of "Last Days," Roger Ebert said it is "a definitive record of death by gradual drug exhaustion. After the chills and thrills of 'Sid&Nancy' and 'The Doors,' here is a movie that sees how addicts usually die, not with a bang but a whimper."

Ebert is right, and it's why this film works so well in my opinion. My girfriend was bored to the point of anger while watching this. I was transfixed.

I fully understand why some will be bored. Nothing much happens here. The camera crawls around a lot, seemingly uninterested in its subjects, meandering here and pausing there for no apparent reason. The "star" Blake barely utters a sentence. Supporting characters come and go without consequence or explanation. They talk at Blake sometimes, but we come to realize no one can talk "to" him.

Blake is utterly lost and alone, and if the film's point is to make us share in that experience, it is successful. Kim Gordon's character is the only one to make a real attempt at "saving" Blake from himself, but by that point we already know that he is beyond redemption.

Several movies have been made about addiction, some good, some bad. Last Days may be impossible to describe in such terms. It is, however, highly effective. It's only fault may be that it's far "too real" for the average Hollywood-fed consumer to digest.



(93 Minutes Of My Life That I Want Back)
『This is the story of the last days of Kurt Cobain's life. Though he can't really be called Kurt Cobain, because Courtney might sue. So we have him depicted as Blake- a successful rock star who just wants to be left alone. He urinates in a stream, he eats noodles and he runs away whenever he sees someone at his door. His house is populated with hangers-on and drug-fiends, and just in case you didn't get that- the song Heroin by The Velvet Underground plays. Blake is depressed and cannot be bothered with life- but he has more costume changes than a Mariah Carey concert here. Remember Kurt in the red and black striped sweater? He wears it in the film. Remember him in the black dress? He wears it in the film. The hunting cap? Yep! He wears it here.

This film is so incredibly tedious that it almost becomes offensive. It is as if the director has tried to mirror Kurt's obvious depression and boredom in the film-making. We even get a 30 second shot of a tree at one point- for no apparent reason. Let me get this out of the way- I am a huge Nirvana fan. I am a huge fan of movies. I prefer slow, thoughtful films over Hollywood blockbusters. All I ask from a director is that he move me in some way. Any way! Make me laugh a little. Make me cry. Make me gasp in awe just once at how beautifully framed a shot is. If the rest is substandard I can forgive them, as long as there is something to justify me having sat through their movie. Just do something within 93 minutes that I can take away with me. The main problem is this: There isn't a story here. Kurt Cobain's last few days: He ate, he shot up, he fell over and he shot himself. That is it. Don't offend me by trying to pass this off as something arty and thoughtful. It's easy to say that if someone doesn't like this film then they just didn't get it. It's their fault. They were expecting somthing more conventional like 'Ray' or 'Walk The Line'. No. Chances are that if you're gonna see this film then you're going to expect something different than your average biopic.

I had heard going into that it was tedious, boring and pointless, but I was willing to give it a chance anyway. What you get is an hour and a half of pretensious waffle. There has been some criticisms aimed at this film that there is not enough dialogue. Wrong. There is too much. The man from the Yellow Pages? The hangers-on? Blake reading aloud his suicide note- just in case we didn't get the idea that that's what he was writing? It's all surplus. I could have congratulated a film where the camera lingered solely on the Blake character and showed us no-one else. I could have even accepted his Beavis and Butthead mumblings to himself. What I cannot accept is a film filled with bad dialogue, bad acting and such obvious references to the real life Kurt whilst staunchly denying that it is based on him. My wife turned to me ten minutes into the film. She said "This is really tedious". I told her to give it a chance. Not much long afterwards I was willing Blake to hurry up and blow his brains out.

Truly one of the worst films I have ever had the misfortune to have paid to watch. There is an interesting story about the life of Kurt Cobain that would make a half decent film if made by even the most cack-handed of directors. This isn't it. Why didn't Oliver Stone just make The Doors about the last days of Jim Morrison's life? Because it would have been boring. Instead he showed us the more interesting moments that peppered his short stay on this Earth. Personally, I think it would be a mistake to make a biopic about Kurt Cobain, but if it happens I can guarantee that it will make an infinitely more interesting film than this one.



*Follow-up: Some months later:

I am pleased to say that I managed to offload my copy of this and receive a whopping£2 for it. If you are still in any doubt about how bad this film is I urge you to check out the hilarious music video included on the dvd. Michael Pitt and his awful band parody Nirvana and spit pizza at the camera, whilst they mockingly "play happy" for the camera. Truly abysmal stuff. And after sitting through 5 minutes of the Michael Pitt interview I am now convinced that he was in fact playing himself in the movie- what an absolutely boring, aloof and idiotic man.』


(I think if you have a working mind, this will shut it off.)
『boring. just plain boring. I highly doubt that Kurt was this boring in real life. There's no dialogue for like the first 30min of the movies. Michael Pitt seemed like he was trying wayyy too hard to capture the "spirit" of Kurt. The pace of the movie is just way too slow to keep an active mind's attention. I fell asleep on it for the fourth time now. The movie feels like its trying too hard to convey the sadness and depression, Kurt may have felt in real life. I really think Kurt would laugh at this movie. There is significant proof that he did not commit suicide, for example, when his body was found, the shotgun was on his chest with the ejection port to the right of his body, the spent shell casing was on the left of his body, how is that possible? Also the pen that he wrote the supposed suicide note with has none of his fingerprints on it. Kurt was leaving Nirvana, if you dig deep enough, (im still finding new, info, music, the story really is very very deep and complex) you will find that out. In "Been A Son" (which is a much better movie, with Kurt acutally in it) he said he quit Nirvana at least 4 times in the months leading to his death. Michael Stipe said that most of Kurts music would have been quieter with lots of stringed instruments had he lived. From studying his music he seems very suicidal, especially "In Utero" but I think he was trying to scare his fanbase off. I used to think he commited suicide but after a lot of different info it seem he was either a victim of his wife, or the music industry (no further police investigations sounds like somebody paid somebody)or possibly both. They should have college courses on Kurt Cobain instead of Tupac Shakur at least Kurt was threatening violence on people. Anyway this is one of the worst movies i've ever seen, and just buy "Been A Son" if you're interested in the Cobain era. It's Kurt in his own words.』

(The Most Boring Michael Pitt Film!!!)
『This movie is the worst most boring movie of Michael Pitt's that I have seen. The story is totally dull and boring and hardly any serious and sensible dialogue. Only strange shots of Pitt alone talking to himself and interacting for only a about a minute with one of two of the characters. There was hardly any suspense or spice to this movie. Just downright boring. Do not waste your money or time on this flick. Ain't worth it. Pitt has done much better roles, his best work, FUNNY GAMES.』

(Boring)
『This movie seems like an exploitation on an idea of what Kurt Cobain's last days may have been like. In the end, it is boring, long, slow, and completely ridiculous.』
『An official selection in the 2005 Cannes Film festival GUS VAN SANT'S LAST DAYS is inspired by the final hours of Kurt Cobain. The film introduces us to Blake (Michael Pitt The Dreamers) a brilliant but troubled musician. Success has left him in a lonely place where livelihoods rest on his shoulders and old friends regularly tap him for money and favors. The film follows Blake through a handful of hours spent in and near his wooded home... a fugitive from his own life.Running Time: 97 min.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA UPC: 026359294129』
『Gus Van Sant'sLast Daysis a film about the death of Kurt Cobain. While the name of the main character has been changed from Kurt to Blake and the setting of the suicide changed from a greenhouse in Seattle to a greenhouse in upstate New York, there's no mistaking this film is the product of Van Sant's imagination pursuing the final, lonely moments of the great '90s icon. Rock biopic fans seeking a traditionally gratifying plot should run as fast as they can from this movie and seeRock StarorSid and Nancyinstead; Gus Van Sant's methodology is all about the slow, oppressive creep of time. One shot lingers excruciatingly long on some random foliage outside Blake's (Michael Pitt,The Dreamers) mansion. In another, he makes cereal. Then he sits on a bench for awhile. Or mumbles dialogue to a Yellow Pages ad salesman played by a real-life Yellow Pages ad salesman. Or gradually collapses while watching a Boyz 2 Men video. Meanwhile, Blake's parasitical hangers-on are slightly more animated, occupying his chilly house and clearly on their way to becoming as existentially destitute as he. Sonic Youth's Kim Gordon appears, pretty much reprising an interventionist role she must have played with the real-life Cobain, but this rock star is far beyond rescuing from the brink. Later, when Blake ventures into town to see a punk show, he is cornered by an acquaintance played by Harmony Korine, who tells him a hilarious story about playing Dungeons and Dragons with Jerry Garcia. Where the accumulation of small moments like these don't add up to much drama, they create a pervading sense of dread and sad inevitability. In his life, Cobain railed against all that was phony and hyped; by crafting a visual poem resolutely defiant of rock star spectacle, Van Sant honors the late singer as sincerely as he can, by keeping it real.--Ryan Boudinot
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 price:$13.99 
 PMP Entertainment
 
Core2Duoノートレビュー 's review
(My first Korean Movie - I Loved it)
『I got into Bollywood movies recently and have been watching some amazing Bolly movies. My nephew and I got watching a Bolly movie called "Jab we met". Since I liked that movie so much, he recommended this korean movie titled "My Sassy Girl" which has a similar theme and tone he said. I had never seen a Korean movie before and this was my first and I am glad I got to see it.

I don't want to get into the story here since others have already done that. It's a romantic comedy and very well done. The two protagonists were just awesome. The heroine was absolutely gorgeous and her portrayal of the sassy girl was just delightful. A good movie for me should delight from the start to finish and not bore you to death the whole way and then give you a good twist ending of sorts. This movie delighted me from the first moment to the end. I enjoyed the journey all the say to the ending.

Folks who are familiar with Korean movies, please comment here with other good Korean titles. I would like to watch more good Korean films. Thanks in advance.

"Sassy girl" is a must see/own movie. 5 Stars all the way.

side note. I was pleasantly surprised to learn "Appa" in korean means father. "Appa" in Tamil, an Indian language (my mother tongue) also means father and it's used the same way to address ones dad. :)

PS: I just added "My Sassy Girl" to my Listmania.

Greatest love stories ever told on film:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/richpub/listmania/fullview/R2KA5HYKSJ862R/ref=cm_pdp_lm_title_1

[...]』


(I love the movie...)
『I was under the impression that I was buying the Korean version. When I actually got my purchase I found that the cover was not at all the cover pictured and it wasn't what i bought. Yes, it was the right movie, but it was in complete mandarin. I love love love love love the movie, though. I was not very happy. -_-』

(What a Sassy Movie)
『Wow not quite sure what to say about this one... First off, let me say, I must have gotten a stinky DVD, I had some hang-ups occur. When it hit 1:45, it got really bad so seeing the end of the movie became torture, and the mood had kinda been killed. Anyway...

Definitely not your typical romantic comedy. The way this guy puts up with this crazy (but oh so beautiful!) girl is just too much, you'll need to remember, she has found an unintentional guardian angel determined to heal her misery, even if it means wearing high heels and spending the night in the drunk tank. Sometimes it seemed too over-the-top, but then my cynicism would get reigned in as this hurt girl would reveal just a little bit more about herself.

I highly recommend this even if you just want some giggles, but it's a pretty good film. I think I'm definitely going to be chewing on this one a while, and thinking about some of the girls I've met who just couldn't be dealt with in simple terms.』


(romantic comedy for haters of romantic comedy)
『I agree with the other critics who don't like romantic comedy but enjoyed this one. I loved this movie. I rented it twice and then decided to buy it because Kim's Video here in NYC closed down and the chain video stores don't carry this stuff too much. I hate romantic comedy but I LOVED THIS MOVIE!!!

My wife on the other hand, who likes romantic comedy, thought it was "OK". She thought the main female character role was a little exaggerated in her 'sassiness'.』


(A Precious Gem with Imperfections)
『The Korean title "Yeopgijeogin geunyeo" can be translated into "That Bizarre Girl". And that should have been the English title cuz that's the main attraction. Like the old screwball comedies, its about the misadventures of a hapless guy who gets caught up with a tough, willful girl. At times he wants to avoid this badly behaving girl with a mysterious past, however pretty she is. That's sensible. She doesn't seem to like him. She constantly threatens him with "wanna die?" And she punches him at will.

While some facets of the story aren't as polished as the rest, it's largely unpredictable with skilled direction and hugely appealing actors (Jun Ji-hyun as the girl and Cha Tae-hyun as the guy). Not surprisingly, this made Ji-hyun a star in Korea.

Dispite its imperfections, I'm gonna give it 5 stars anyway cuz the whole experience of the film haunts me still. And in a pleasant way.

I'm a latecomer to Korean films. But that means to me that there are a number of precious gems like this one out there waiting for me to discover them.』

『Based on a series of TRUE stories posted by Kim Ho Sik on the Internet describing his relationship with his girlfriend. These stories were later transformed into a best-selling book and a movie follows the book closely. It describes the meeting of Kyun-woo (Cha) and an unnamed girl. Kyun-woo is shamed into assisting the girl because the other passengers mistakenly think she is his girlfriend. Once he helps her, Kyun-woo develops a deep sense of responsibility for her which enables him to tolerate (somehow) the girls abuses.』
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>,Barbara Jefford,Milo O'Shea,Maurice Ro,ëves,T.P. McKenna,Martin Dempsey


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Core2Duoノートレビュー 's review
(Not a substitute for the book but a great aid)
『I owned this film on video and then purchased the DVD when it became available. The DVD has not been enhanced and the picture quality is not great. However, I think it is still worth buying for the quality of the acting performances - Milo O'Shea IS Bloom - and the fact that it is filmed on location in Dublin - although some of the scenes are not placed in the original Joyce locations. It is of course a seriously curtailed version of the novel - it would have to be to fit into two hours - and does not in any way substitute for a reading of the original. Much of the symbolism and historical references of the inner dialogue cannot be transferred onto the screen but I think the film can be a great aid to anyone reading the novel for the first time.

The best scene in my opinion is the Cyclopes episode where Bloom confronts the citizen - it is an excellent representation of Joyce's narrative and a valid interpretation of his elaborate imagery.





(True to the book)
『This old movie is a classic. True to the book. This is a great companion to the book. I recommend it to anyone that cares to see some of the book come to life.』

(Ulysses)
『This movie is based on James Joyce's book 'Ulysses. Originally I saw this movie when it first came out -- all those many years ago. Fell in love with it at the time, and one day while doing a web search for movies I discovered that it was available on dvd, so naturally I had to have a copy!!!』

(A VALIANT ATTEMPT AT THE IMPOSSIBLE)
『yes, ok, so it becomes Milo O'Shea's show and no other fine actors were available in the budget and steals the show through overacting which fails to communicate Bloom's humility (especially at the end of the Circe episode) and humanity.

Yes, so steven is nothing but a pretty boy of the beatle's early era with no more acting ability than looking constipated, unable to carry the load.

Okay, so they cut out all the best parts and all of the best lines, including of Buck Mulligan, who conducts himself as well as can be, but loses good lines. ANd okay so the BRitish production cut out all the stabs at the SASSENACH oppressive race essential to Ulysses and any Irish literature.

Still
It is the best that can be expected, a quick overview of an infinitely complex novel, and the best that will ever be achieved.


(Modernist Masterpiece made (somewhat) accesibility.)
『I was really surprised how much I enjoyed this movie. I saw it when it first came out and it was over my head. Generally the book is considered the most challenging English languague novels,but the movie was fun.

It did have that strange Modernist lack of linearity that is not
always easy to grasp. And in some ways it reminded me of the visual presentaion of "The Trial" by Orson Welles, although much more upbeat.

The Anti Semitism was so thick that you could cut it with a knife, but Bloom was an excellent character as was his wife Molly. And you could feel some people really loved the irascible character. Deadulus (the Joyce double) wasn't as fully developed, but was still effective.

The ability to visualize stream of cosciousness writing is
nearly impossible for an extended length of time, but it was a nice try. And the various omniscent narrions, while being a little too film noirish, were still effective; particularly
Leoplod's and Molly's which took up nearly half the film.

This is definitely not for everyone, but if you want to know the general points of this monumental work- and laugh a little-
Ulysses is definitely worth your time. Maybe next I'll try the book.

(ps some of the automobiles were much too modern for the time the film took place- nobody's perfect).』

『Studio: Image Entertainment Release Date: 01/30/2007 Run time: 120 minutes Rating: Nr』
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(Absolutely a Great Product)
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(Creates a two-fold method of weight loss)
『My accupuncturist put me on this tea.

She said that in order to lose weight, you must clean the colon. There is a certain amount of weight just stuck in your colon, toxins. The tea cleans that out for you.

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Just use the tea and let Nature take its course! You will not need to struggle with controlling your appetite, the tea does all the work.

This is the idiot-proof way to lose weight and keep it off.』

『China Slim Tea is a 100% pure and natural herbal tea. It contains no preservatives, additives or cafeine. This special herbal formula is uniquely blended from the highest quality herbs, whose values have been established and tested in the Orient for centuries.』
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Core2Duoノートレビュー 's review
(Trekking and Climbing in the Western Alps)
『I ordered this before Christmas and still have not received it.』

(A Stimulating and Practical Guide Book)
『I have perused many guide books on the Alps, but this is the best one for planning a trip. Why? 1.Instead of unintelligible maps and chunks of incomprehensible prose, this guide has clear maps and concise descriptions (plus good pictures) that help you decide which trip is right for you. 2.The author includes a great range of hikes, from day trips to 2-3 days to longer treks. Also summit climbing routes on mountains from easy to moderate difficulty, plus snowshoe hikes for winter. 3. Unlike guide books that are only about getting from point A to B, this one has a lot of really interesting information about the history, flowers, wildlife, architecture, and culture of the alps. It's a complete package for planning a great trip.』

(Trekking and Climbing in the Western Alps)
『An excellent book that will appeal equally to walkers and climbers.The selection is wide and varied and the format is easy to follow.A detailed and thorough first hand knowledge is much in evidence and the writer does a great job in promoting The Alps.One suspects that there will be more books to follow from this author.I am planning to do the Chamonix--Zermatt trek this summer and Hilary`s description makes it all the more enticing.I can`t wait to get there!!』

(very useful guidebook)
『nice price for a book detailing 22 different Alpine treks. Ms. Sharp includes practical"how to"information on each trek, as well as essentials on technical peaks that are accessible along the way. Her knowledge and love of the Alps is obvious from the text, and the photos are a real motivator to get over to Europe and do them all. Printed on high quality paper, this is a useful take-along resource for anyone who wants to include some adventure in a visit to Europe. Highly recommended.』
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Core2Duoノートレビュー 's review
(These are my favorite languages to learn!)
『This software is so cool! I love learning these languages. Thai and Chinese are hard to learn, but I really love Korean and Japanese. This software is very good for people who are interesteed about the Asin languages, culture, or planning a trip to any of the countries in Asia.』

(Absolutely a great packet)
『Wow - I ordered this set primarily for the Mandarin and Thai training not knowing what I'd get. As it turns out I'm very impressed in both the quality of the training.

While there may be others offering language training, you'll be hard pressed to find such a great combo package.

What I got was a small box with the following 11 CD's

Vocabulary Builder: Mandarin Chinese
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Talk Now! Korean

The Talk Now CD's use quizzes, games and stories designed to maximize retention.

World Talk goes to the next level offering vocabulary and grammar. Also includes an interactive quiz show where I can compete against the program or another player. Then I can use the recording feature to compare my spoken Chinese, Japanese and Thai with that of native speakers -- excellent stuff!

And of course the Vocabulary CD's combine picture association and memory activities with educational games to help me memorize keywords used in 'survival' travel mode. Also includes the recording feature to practice my vocabulary and intonation techniques for correct pronunciation.

If you want to wonder around Asia this is a great way to get started.





(Instant Immersion Asia Deployment Pack)
『Designed to facilitate communication and ease language transition while on foreign assignments, the Instant Immersion Asia Deployment Pack is one-stop multilingual learning on CD-ROM. Designed specifically for personnel deployed to facilities in and around Vietnam, the Philippines, Seoul, Bangkok, Japan, and China, the Pack offers grounded, progressive software instruction in 6 Asian languages.

INCLUDES:

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The curriculum-based lessons are designed byeducators to help students understand and practice critical thinking andproblem-solving skills in an engaging, self-paced learning environment. Let the field-tested Instant Immersion curriculum put you on the fast track toproficiency in these six Asian languages.  Language learning with InstantImmersion includes 11 Discs, 6 Languages, and 1 proven learning method!


  • Mandarin Chinese- The main dialect of Taiwan and the People's Republic of China; it is also one of the 4 official languages of Singapore, and the world's most widely-spoken language.
  • Japanese- Spoken by more than 99% of Japan's population, and the 6th most spoken language in the world.
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  • Thai- The main language of Bangkok and regions of Thailand's Central Plain.
  • Tagalog- One of the major languages of the Philippines, especially metropolitan Manila and other regions of Luzon.




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Begin your computer study with Talk Now! on CD-ROM.  Packed with quizzes,games, and stories all designed to maximize retention, Talk Now! keys into yournatural languag』

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(Plenty of Room, Plenty of Rice)
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(really good for restaurant)
『I have using this product over 2 years, no problem, this is the best rice cooker for restaurant use,』
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タイトル『 Stephen Roach on the Next Asia: Opportunities and Challenges for a New Globalization > 『 Stephen Roach on the Next Asia: Opportunities and Challenges for a New Globalization > 『 This Time is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly > 『 This Time is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly > 『 Making Sense of the Dollar: Exposing Dangerous Myths about Trade and Foreign Exchange > 『 Making Sense of the Dollar: Exposing Dangerous Myths about Trade and Foreign Exchange > 『 The Creation and Destruction of Value: The Globalization Cycle > 『 The Creation and Destruction of Value: The Globalization Cycle > 『 Superfusion: How China and America Became One Economy and Why the World's Prosperity Depends on It > 『 Superfusion: How China and America Became One Economy and Why the World's Prosperity Depends on It > 『 Wall Street Revalued: Imperfect Markets and Inept Central Bankers > Stephen Roach


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Core2Duoノートレビュー 's review
(Excellent!)
『Received this book very, very quickly. Have always enjoyed purchasing all my books from Amazon! Thank you!』

(insightful collection of Stephen Roach's consistent views)
『This collection of essays has been collected over the years and aggregated into 5 chapters, each containing a subset of the essays associated with the themes. The heart of the book focuses on the global imbalances, the causes, effects and the risks, both political as well as economic that have evolved and need to be dealt with in a coordinated systematic manner.

Much of the literature focuses on several major themes, 1- people cant globalize and decouple, they must be either or. 2 - the trading relationships that have emerged are inherintly unstable. 3 - the instability can be fixed but requires us to look from above at the problem in much greater degree than politicians tend to when they voice local constituencies. The major focus on the imbalance is on the American consumption side and their gross overconsumption to an unheard of degree.

To be precise Stephen Roach talks in depth about the change in economic landscape such that the previous arena of non-tradeable goods have morphed into tradeable, in particular services, due to the internet etc (similar in spirit to freedman's world is flat ideas). The result of this is that there has been wage pressure on developed nations that have created a downward drift barely less than productivity growth such that real wage growth has lagged substantially the growth it would have recieved in a theoretical closed economy. The repurcussions are both backlash at owners of capital who have increased their share of business revenues due to increased bargaining power within the firm due to the more open global labor market. This is both backlash to the distribution of wealth as well as global trade perspectives and the search for a scapegoat (ie providers of the replacement labor in places like china and india).

The most of the book focuses on the themes of global imbalances and speaks about China's savings glut (it has had the lowest consumption proportion of GDP and GDP growth in history) and its export dominated model to fuel growth. This is articulated as unsustainable and more importantly unstable due to unstable demand (as its abroad). The currency issue of RMB is discussed as a problem that should not be focused on, as the trade deficit is multi-lateral and is quite "obvious" scapegoating from Stephen's perspective. The US economy is on the recieving end of an even more critical analysis. It has become an asset dependent country who is growing by importing savings, and pretty much only growing by consumption. Its savings went to negative and it needs to start investing in its future as equitizing capital gains for consumption is not a source of growth.

Clearly looking at the time stamps of the essay, stephen called the bubbles forming correctly, among most of the skeptics, no one saw the magnitude coming, but those were also a product of financial feedbacks and bank run dynamics which are not the subject of his analysis. Given that, one should pay attention to him as he saw through the rationalizing of a new paradigm that wasnt necessarily there.

I am a four vs five star because, its quite repetitive (which is inevitable because the essays were written separately and not meant to be packaged together so the book was never gonna follow one thought to the next) and the other side of his arguments should have been presented and argued against better. Its easy to say multilateral trade problems in the US means that its not a china problem its a US problem, but when people act locally and governments cant control yield curves because of sovereign wealth pinning the curve, policy doesnt work like people assume they do and so implicitly oil states and china subsidized the housing market. The retort would have been, the fed etc needs to do better using other policy then, but the point is, he dismisses real arguments by falling back on the US not saving enough period, ignoring the feedback effects that distort cause and effect in the first place and make policy difficult in the specific variables to target. Many policy makers have problems with things like the rmb because they also had a large impact on the yield curve due to elasticities of supply and demand, thus reducing the maneoverability and effectiveness of some of the central bank policy. Stephen I'm sure does have responses to these sorts of criticism but they arent explored and i think his points should have gone deeper into the other side vs just trivializing them. But all in all, good book, i believe his analysis to be on target, clearly he was quite predictive and its worth reading this.』


(Good Insights and Data -)
『The book is a collection of essays written by Roach over the past three years reporting how the Asia story has played out to date, and how it looks for the future. Most of the book focuses on China, providing a wealth of background for understanding Roach's recommendations for the U.S. and China, and the direction of China's leadership.

Nearly 80% of China's GDP goes to exports (30%) and fixed investment (50%). Since the early 1990s its per-capita income has increased 5X+. America accounts for about 4.5% of the world's population and about $10 trillion of spending in 2008; China and India together account for 40% of population and only $2.5 trillion on spending. America's economy has grown nearly 4%/year in real consumer demand over the past 15 years - 3X the growth in Japan and Europe. Seventy-two percent of the U.S. GDP in 2007 was consumer spending (a record), falling only to 71% currently.

China's leadership recognizes the need to reduce reliance on exports - partly because of the sagging U.S. and world economies, and partly to reduce the likelihood and severity of any anti-China trade actions by the U.S. Congress (45 such bills were introduced in the U.S. Congress between 2005-07). Other challenges include improving resource consumption efficiencies (eg. cutting oil consumption per unit of GDP by 4%/year - now 2X that of the world average), as well as reducing pollution and environmental degradation. (China's carbon emissions per person are less than 10% that of the U.S.)

China's high savings rate (50% in 2005, with 65% believing that their savings are too low) is traceable two factors - the first is massive layoffs via 15 years of reforming state-owned enterprises (SOEs - now 30-40% of the economy) that involved 60 million layoffs from 1997, and continuing reductions of 2 million/year. The second is the lack of an institutionalized safety net. (India's savings rate is in the high 30 percent range.)

American writers sometimes allege that Chinese labor costs will soon begin a rapid climb, damping increased exports. Roach, however, points out that even after six years of double-digit increases, average hourly compensation for Chinese manufacturing workers was only 3% that of the U.S. average in 2004. Meanwhile, productivity in its industrial sector surged nearly 20%/year from 2000-2004. Finally, its 745 million rural population is by far the largest pool of surplus labor in the world; there also have been 20 million layoffs in Guaydong Province resulting from the export slowdown. Obviously the Chinese leadership is not concerned about a possible shortage of labor, else its latest Five-Year Plan would not have emphasized expansion of labor-intensive services.

Private consumption in China accounts for only about 35% of its GDP, trending downwards from 65% in 1952. China's National Social Security Fund totals $80 billion - less than $100/worker. Roach suggests it be increased, thereby reducing self-imposed pressures for consumer savings and allowing increased consumer spending.

Roach strongly opposes anti-China trade measures for several reasons. 1)U.S. purchases of foreign-made products vs. consumption of domestic goods has risen from 22% in the early 1990s to about 38% in 2007. Roach contends this provides a strong anti-inflation influence. 2)Only about 20% of the value of Chinese exports to the U.S. reflect domestic Chinese content - the rest comes from China's partners, mostly other Asian nations. Ergo, China is more of an assembler than manufacturer. Banning Chinese exports will simply shift this assembly etc. work to other nearby nations. 3)The U.S. trade problem is not China, but almost all nations. We have trade deficits with one hundred other nations. 4)The 'answer' is not revaluing the Chinese currency - that has increased 20% since 2005, and is only about 10% undervalued now. 5)The 'real' problem is that U.S. profits are at a fifty-year high - 12.4%, vs. labor at 56.3% - the same as in the late 1960s. 6)Antagonizing China could lead to that government shedding its U.S. investments, driving the dollar down and interest rates up, causing a major U.S. recession.

Bottom Line: Roach believes Chinese consumers should spend more and save less, while U.S. consumers save more and spend less. The 'bad news" is that he believes there's a 25-33% chance of anti-China protectionist legislation passing in the U.S. during the next 15 months.』

『As Morgan Stanley's chief Asia specialist, getting Asia right is Stephen Roach's personal obsession, and this in-depth compilation represents more than 70 of Roach's key research efforts not just on Asia, but also on how the region fits into the broad context of increasingly globalized financial markets. The book argues that the "Asia factor" is not a static concept, but rather one that is constantly changing and evolving. Broken down into five parts–Asia's critical role in globalization; the coming rebalancing of the Chinese economy; a new pan-regional framework for integration and competition; and a frank discussion of the biggest risk to this remarkable transformation–this book will help readers understand and profit from the world's most dynamic region.

Stephen S. Roach on New Imperatives forThe Next Asia

In a growth-starved, post-crisis world, many have presumed that the baton of global economic leadership has already been handed off from the West to the East. The onset of the Asian Century is taken as a given. While such an outcome is entirely possible, I argue inThe Next Asiathat it hasn’t happened yet. A silver lining of the Great Recession of 2008-09 is that this transition may actually occur sooner rather than later– yet more by necessity than by design.

The enthusiasm over Asia is certainly understandable on one key level: On the surface, there can be no mistaking the sheer power of the Asian growth miracle. The broad collection of economies that comprise Developing Asia expanded at an 8.3% average annual growth rate over the 2001-08 period– basically three times the 2.8% average growth pace of the rest of the global economy. Putting it another way, the extraordinary dynamism of Developing Asia added about 1.2 percentage points extra to annualized global growth over the past eight years.

But here’s the critical catch: Over this same period, Asia has continued to direct an increasing portion of its production to others. The export share of Developing Asia’s GDP rose from 35% to 45% over the past decade, whereas the share going to internal private consumption fell to a record low of 45% of pan-regional GDP in 2008. As such, the region does not satisfy the most basic pre-condition of autonomous economic leadership– an economy where production support is dependent increasingly on home markets rather than on external demand.

In short, these are not the footprints of a new autonomous engine of global growth. As the shifting mix of Developing Asia’s GDP indicates, the region’s growth premium has been driven more by exports– and by the ancillary support of export-led fixed investment in infrastructure and export-producing capacity– than by internal private consumption. For now, the dreams of Asian-led global leadership are wishful thinking. Developing Asia is still more of a follower than a leader.

Validation of this critical deduction comes from the unmistakable repercussions of the current global crisis. In the aftermath of a U.S.-led synchronous downturn in the developed world, every Asian economy either went immediately into recession or experienced a sharp slowdown. Asia’s ever-rising external connectivity made such an outcome inevitable. The Asia consumer– despite all the hype– wasn’t nearly strong enough to forestall this outcome.

The starting point forThe Next Asiais that the region’s hyper growth currently is still much more a function of external than internal demand. This is a simple, but very powerful observation. It not only offers a window into the region’s vulnerability to the massive external shock that has just hit but it also provides a diagnosis of the staying power of any recovery. But most important of all, it lays bare the recipe for an Asia that can finally stand on its own– an autonomy that can only be realized by drawing support from its own vast population of 3.5 billion people.

This is the essence ofThe Next Asia– the daunting transition from an externally-dependent growth model to one that derives increasing support from internal private consumption. I remain optimistic that Asia is very much headed in this exciting direction. It’s just a question of when– not if. But, most assuredly, in my opinion, the“when” is not now.

As is the case for almost all the opportunities ofThe Next Asia, the key to this transition undoubtedly lies in China. There has, of course, been considerable debate over what it will take to spur a consumer-led growth impetus in China– ultimately the key driver ofThe Next Asia. There is no silver bullet. Rural income support is undoubtedly critical– especially for a nation that continues to have close to 60% of its vast population residing in the countryside. So, too, is the need to develop a consumer-products industry, together with a wholesale and retail distribution and service and infrastructure.

But, in my view, the main impediment to Chinese consumption remains excessive levels of precautionary saving. Recent estimates by Cornell University economist, Eswar Prasad put China’s household saving rate at 37.5% in 2008– up a stunning ten percentage points from the 27.5% reading recorded as recently as 2000. Chinese consumers remain very much predisposed toward saving. Until that changes– a transition that can only be enabled by the funding of a modern social safety net (social security, private pensions, medical and unemployment insurance)– China’s macro imbalances can only worsen. That would make it all the harder to stay the course of sustainable growth and development.

Consequently, the time is ripe for China to move aggressively in building a modern social safety set as a key pillar of a pro-consumption macro rebalancing strategy. The benefits would be enormous. Not only would China better insulate itself from future external demand shocks, but also a reduction of excess personal saving would go a long way in cutting China’s current account and trade surpluses– thereby soothing potential trade frictions and tempering protectionist risks. Moreover, the resulting shift in the mix of the economy away from industrial production-led export and investment to more of a services-based consumption dynamic would go a long way in lowering the energy and natural resources content of Chinese GDP. That, in turn, would lead to a lighter, cleaner strain of Chinese output– extremely helpful for the nation’s daunting pollution abatement and environmental remediation objectives.

Yes, Asia’s economies now appear to be rebounding. But there are serious questions over the quality of the recovery– raising concerns that the upturn that could very well be heralding a false dawn. That’s because it is being driven largely by an unprecedentedly vigorous bank-funded investment boom in China. On the heels of RMB 7 trillion in new bank lending in the first half of 2009– by far, the sharpest six month burst of Chinese loan growth on record– surging fixed asset investment accounted for fully 88% of China’s total GDP growth in the first two quarters of the year. That’s more than double the 43% average growth contribution made by this sector over the previous decade and enough to take the investment share of Chinese GDP to over 45%– an unheard of investment ratio for any major economy in the modern era.

To the extent that Asia has now become a China-centric growth machine– a transformation that can be validated by a sharply increased China focus to intra-regional trade flows– the sustainability of the Chinese recovery holds the key to recovery prospects for the region as a whole. This is where the imperatives ofThe Next Asiacome into play. Given the unbalanced character of the Chinese economy– together with the lopsided nature of it post-crisis rebound in the first half of 2009– serious questions remain regarding the staying power of the region’s newfound recovery.

Two and a half years ago, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao unwittingly wrote the script forThe Next Asia. He warned that while China’s economy looked strong on the surface, beneath the surface it was increasingly“unstable, unbalanced, uncoordinated and ultimately unsustainable.” These“four uns,” as they were eventually to become known, can be effectively addressed only if China– and the rest of Asia– embraces a new mantra of consumer-led growth. The Great Recession of 2008-09 underscores a new urgency to this challenge. It is Asia’s wake-up call that the old ways of export-led growth have just about outlived their useful existence.

Asia has long been the world’s most exciting growth story. But if its 3.5 billion consumers now play an increasingly greater role in shaping the region’s economic development, the excitement will take on an entirely new dimension. The Old Asia was always limited in its capacity as an engine of global growth. Not so withThe Next Asiaand its potential to culminate in the long awaited flourishing of the Asian Century.

-Stephen S. Roach

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(Outstanding Overview)
『Zachary Karabell's book,"Superfusion", is a stunningly blunt but realistic assessment of America's current position in the global economy as well as China's ascendancy. There are several important themes that emerge from his book.

While practicing their own version of American capitalism, the Chinese are succeeding in transforming their economy and society to achieve a level of economic stability and potential economic hegemony. There are myriad political implications.

Meanwhile, the United States, the epicenter of capitalism, seems to have abandoned the spirit of the capitalist construct. Turning inward and decrying free trade, behaving in a reactive fashion to the recent global economic crisis; if continued, these behaviors do not bode well for our relative economic position. We are in danger of not only looking askance at the Chinese but looking away from our own political and economic shortcomings.

The nation-state model and the impetus to maintain economic and political sovreignty at all costs is perhaps outmoded. It seems counterintuitive to the inevitable dynamic of globalization and all the complexities that implies. Political and business leaders at every level must recognize that it's a small planet replete with competing ideologies and political and economic constructs. Capitalism, however implemented, will allow civil societies around the globe to flourish.

Chimerica is a phenonmenon that developed over the last 20 years. Both the United States and China were largely unaware that it was happening, much less the "unintended consequences" of the relationship. Zachary Karabell's book is an informative history of this phenomenon and a call for better understanding of our intertwinement. It is a call we must heed.

Barbara Barone
Phoenix AZ』


(Zach Karabell's Superfusion Nails It)
『Zachary Karabell, president of River Twice Research, is one of the few original thinkers out there who also has a sense of humor. So there's more than one? Zach has brought his considerable talents to bear on the current state of the Chinese-American relationship in a new book, Superfusion: How China and American became One Economy and Why the World's Prosperity Depends On It. International trade has fused the two countries into a single economic unit that accounts for a quarter of the world's population and a third of its GDP, despite wildly different cultures, much like the loose confederation that makes up the European Community. The Middle Kingdom now has reserves of $2.3 trillion, which is overwhelmingly invested in the US. Where else can it go? That enabled them to step up and play an important role in the bail out of the US financial system this year. But it is an imbalanced agglomeration, with Americans over consuming and under saving and the Chinese doing the reverse. This has to stop, lest the symbiotic relationship tears itself apart. The tit for tat, storm in a tea cup, where the US imposed punitive import duties on Chinese tires and the they retaliated with a ban on American chicken feet (yes, they eat them, yuk!), is a recent example. The reality is that old, boring industries that once might have fought tooth and nail for protection are now migrating to China en masse and finding new life. Bet you didn't know that General Motors sells more cars in China than in the US, some 1.6 million this year? Don't hold your breath waiting for China to float the Yuan, as it is one of the few tools that give the Mandarins in Beijing direct control of a huge, disparate economy. Chinese military spending is so parsimonious that it won't remotely comprise a threat to the US. What little they have is directed at potential regional aggressors, like Japan, India, and Russia. The greatest risk to the existing relationship is that Chinese growth continues so rapid, that it pits them against the world in resource bidding wars, which could get ugly. With crude at $82 and copper at $3, has that already started? The book is well worth a read for some excellent "out of the box" analysis. Does anyone have any good recipes for chicken feet?』

(Timely and Important -)
『Recent economic travails have triggered intensive questioning of the financial system created by the United States and warped by Wall Street. That has led many to reconsider America's place in the world and wonder whether this is indeed the twilight of American power. At the same time, both China and the U.S., after years of seeking closer integration, have begun to question that wisdom. Author Karabell, however, argues that their fusion has advanced too far for either to extricate itself without severe harm. Over the past two decades, China and the U.S. have become one integrated hyper-economy - 'Chimerica.'

To bolster his point about how the U.S. and China economies are intertwined, Karabell contends that without Chinese reserves bolstering U.S. Treasury bonds in the past 18 months, it would have been far more challenging for the United States government to rescue a crumbling financial system. And without American consumers having bought Chinese goods over the past years, China would never have accumulated the reserves that allowed it to spend hundreds of billions of dollars to support the economy during the worst of the financial implosion. (On the other hand, without the low American interest rates afforded by Chinese funds, the U.S. may not have had a housing bubble.)

China began with a trade economy limited to 5% of GDP in the 1970s - it was isolated, and self-sufficient as best possible - like North Korea today. The process of turning outward began about 20 years ago. First came about ten years of experiments with private enterprise in special enterprise zones. By the late 1990s, "State-Owned Enterprises" (SOEs) were allowed to lay off workers, select banks could pursue delinquent firms for repayment, and many restrictions on size and scope of private companies were lifted. As many as 50 million lost their jobs. At about the same time the government also lifted its once-stringent restrictions on internal travel and migration. Its urban population went from 25% in 1990 to nearly 40% at the end of the millennium - nearly 200 million moved.

This then led to people requesting they be allowed title to own homes, and the sell-off of many state assets. Infrastructure needs jumped. SOE managers became increasingly held to performance standards, given wider latitude, and rewarded or punished for results. China's leaders also learned from watching Russia's early 1990s problems after dictation from the U.S. and World Bank, and decided that China needed to go slower, in stages. (Eg. lower tariffs slowly, not all at once.)

A major early boost to China-U.S. trade was President Clinton's decision to stop making trade contingent on its human rights situation. Reasons: 1)The Chinese weren't budging. 2)The instability hampered businesspeople in both countries. (We really need to stop insisting we know what's best for everyone - it's arrogant and ignorant, even self-defeating. We need to recognize that, as Karabell points out, what China did in the 1990s took the states of western Europe more than a century and the U.S. more than five decades.)

Karabell then tells how KFC and then Avon fared in China. KFC now has about 2,000 locations, representing less than 7% of Yum's branches globally but 25% of profits. Its three-story 700 seat flagship store near Tienanmen Square opened in 1987. A two-piece meal + drink cost about the average Chinese weekly wage. Six years later, KFC had less than 12 stores in China - starting out slow was also its guide. A few Chinese items have been added to the menu, and a 'Chicky' mascot proved much more effective than Col. Sanders (viewed as a stern grandfather figure), especially with children. The firm focused on premier locations near tourists, partly because advertising was practically non-existent. While meal costs are less than comparable U.S. offerings, so are costs - overall meals are about 3-4X as profitable as in the U.S.

Avon went to China in 1990. Struggling in the U.S. (women had growing opportunities), and targeted at the middle-class here, its initial 1,000 Chinese representatives were highly educated and skilled (they lacked alternative opportunities). One of its first was a 40-year-old pediatrician earning $120/month. Working part-time, she soon sold $5,000 in products, pocketed $1,500, and thought of going to Avon full-time. Avon also boosted its success by tailoring products to the tastes of local women, and producing them in China as well. However, the Chinese government was suspicious of multi-level sales arrangements (fear of high prices and Ponzi-schemes) and disliked the large-meeting recruiting drives (feared anti-government activities). Direct sales were then banned in 1998. Avon switched to retail sales and continued to do well. In 2006, the government allowed direct sales to resume.

Trade deficits are a sensitive problem in a number of nations. The topic is acerbated by unclarity of statistics. Assembling a G.E. appliance in a Chinese factory it owns is not likely to be classified as an import when the product arrives in Long Beach. However, if the same product had been outsourced to a Chinese company and produced on the mainland, it would be classified as an import upon arriving here. (Thus, our trade deficit is understated; this may partly explain why it has grown so fast. Other reasons include a preoccupation with terrorism and Iraq.)

Karabell claims that one reason Chinese leaders have been so adamant about not allowing China's currency to trade freely is they believe this would lead to a collapse of the currency as in Russia during the early 1990s. The problem centers around concerns over the large proportion of non-performing Chinese bank loans. However, Karabell's explanation of the link was unclear and ineffectual. Meanwhile, the Chinese government is working to 'clean-up' the problem.

By 2007, more than 400 of the S&P 500 derived 40%+ of their profits from outside the U.S. International sales also are faster growing. (Karabell doesn't explain whether this is from sales to outside nations, or profit allocations to offshored work.)

"Superfusion" ends with Karabell recounting Britain's need for large loans after WWII. The U.S. took advantage of the situation and required Britain to open up its empire to trade, thus ending the British Empire and forcing it to take a backseat vs. the U.S. Karabell believes the same may happen to the U.S. vs. China, and recommends we re-orient ourselves away from current military and security challenges (eg. Given their intertwined economies, do Japan and Taiwan need the U.S. Navy's 7th Fleet in the Pacific to protect them from China?) to a greater economic focus, and working closer with China. (Despite Karabell's excellent material, I still believe we need to restrict free trade with China.)』


(The Future Is 'Superfusion')
『"Here begins our tale. The empire, long divided, must unite; long united, must divide. -- Moss Roberts (translator)"

Last Wednesday (Oct. 7, 2009), Alcoa surprised Wall Street by reporting a profit for the most recent quarter after three consecutive quarterly losses. CEO Kleinfeld said, "China clearly is back and back very, very strong and pulling some of the Asian markets."

This is just one of many examples showing how "China" is positioned in this worldwide financial meltdown and recession. While some blamed China as the cause of this crisis for its currency policy and cheap goods, others hope China will be the very engine that pulls the world, especially epicenter of the crisis, the United States, out of recession.

Zachary Karabell, an American author, historian, money manager and economist, is the President of River Twice Research, where he analyzes economic and political trends. With several 4-5 star books at hand, Karabell wrote a new book to tell us the story behind China's rising economy and its "superfusion" with the United States.

First, the book started with the economical background in China and Unite States. China was poor after decades of command economy and isolation. Deng Xiaoping was determined to open China to foreign investment. United States was at the dawn "New Economy" and big companies were lagging and searching for opportunities around the globe.

Then, the author moved on with stories of three big names (KFC, AVON, FedEx). They invested in China heavily without much short-term return but aimed for the future. In the meanwhile, China utilized foreign capital for development while it still kept financial system partially isolated.

At the turn of new millennium, China's economy started to rocket accompanied by huge return for foreign investment, rising Chinese influence, interdependence between China and United States and tension with the western public, especially what happened along with the Olympics last summer.

After citing several key economical data and political events, Karabell concludes that China and Untied States have become "Chimerica" with closer and closer economical tie between each other despite increasing tension between the nationalities. And the prosperity of the world economy also depends on this "superfusion".

As a reader who grew up in China for 20 years then moved to USA for graduate school 4 years ago, I am immersed in the author's knowledge behind geopolitical public opinions and his subjective view on controversial political ideology on either side. To name a few, I nodded when he talked about the diplomatic dictatorship of USA over other countries including China. I smiled when he mentioned the increasing nationalism among Chinese against the West. I enjoyed his many stories behind major economical/political events happened in either country, such as Tiananmen Square, WTO talk, the Bra War, 2008 Olympics, etc.

I noticed one point on which the author might be wrong. In Chapter 10 (P. 201-2), the author states that "One of the failings of domestic Chinese banks was that they were not attractive for individual deposits." However, AFAIK, the fact is the opposite. Lacking a profound social security system, as well as medical insurance, or unemployment protection, Chinese people have to save a "LOT" in case of any major thing happens. In 2002, National Savings Deposit Balance is 10 trillion Yuan (USD$1.2T), which equals GDP of China in that year. In 2008, the number is CNY21.8T (USD$3.2T). People dare not spend their savings. Thus, the problem is not lack of deposit, it is "Too much deposits". This also suggests a great potential for domestic consuming once extensive social security system assure everyone in China.

About economical superfusion of the world, the author predicted that Chinese manufacturing as well as consuming will be the key to world-wide prosperity. It will also result in a shift of power from the West to the East. A lot of other economists and specialists also predicted this for various reasons. But their views on the fate of USA vary. I agree with Karabell that this shift would not necessarily mean a bad/downturn future for Americans. Actually, they will benefit from this global superfusion and remain prosperous. For further reading, I recommend a book "The Future for Investors". Dr. Siegel discussed this issue from an investor's point of view.

Overall, this is a very good book for understanding the geopolitical and economical interactions between China and United States during the recent decades. It also sheds light upon current world economy issues from a unique angle. I recommend you read this book if you are interested in international affairs, world economy, and/or Sino-US relationship.

In the end, let's go back to the quote in the beginning taken from "Romance of Three Kingdoms". Our world has been long divided ever since; maybe it's time to be united, without conquering. For computing, AMD says, The Future is Fusion; for humanity, Karabell suggests, The Future is "Superfusion". Time will tell...


(Best China Book I've Read)
『I have been interested in China since 1998 when a good friend married a Chinese national and encouraged me to visit and make up my own mind about the Middle Kingdom. I have read 15 books about China and visited three times in the last 14 months. Zachary Karabell is the first author to put together a comprehensive historical and financial framework that explains what has been going on in China for the last twenty years with on-the-ground personal experiences and portfolio management insights from his several years as running a successful China mutual fund. He explains how Kentucky Fried Chicken, Avon and Federal Express achieved success but I was more interested in his not-as-well known company examples which included [...], [...], China Life Insurance, and Huawei Technologies.
Deng Xiaoping's economic reforms in China have been going on for thirty years. Everywhere I went and talked to young Chinese (through an interpreter who spoke Mandarin) they mentioned Deng's remarks "to be rich is to be glorious" and "Black cat, white cat, what does it matter as long as it catches mice?" The well educated twenty to thirty-five year old Chinese men (and women) know that the 21st century is their century. These "Chuppies" - Chinese yuppies - were everywhere in Shanghai and Hong Kong. Their internet phones and laptops were ubiquitous and more advanced than mine. The only thing I did not understand was the fascination with massively multi-player online role-playing games in internet cafes.
My only quibble is that the term "Chimerica" (which was coined by Niall Ferguson) would have worked better in the title instead of "Superfusion".
I highly recommend this book. Also, if you haven't been to Asia, go to Hong Kong and Shanghai. Those skylines with their new 100 story buildings put New York City to shame.

THE EMERGENCE OF CHINAas an economic superpower is now widely recognized, but as Zachary Karabell reveals, that is only one aspect of the story. Over the past decade, the Chinese and U.S. economies have fused to become one integrated system. How China and the United States manage their relationship will determine whether the coming decades witness increased global prosperity or greater instability.

Karabell traces the twenty-year history that began with the suppression of the protests in Tiananmen Square in 1989. The Chinese leadership adopted a policy of aggressive economic reform and courted U.S. companies and expertise. Karabell charts how integral those companies -- including Federal Express, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Avon, and Wal-Mart -- have been to China's success and how integral China has been to their growth. Though accelerated by the admission of China to the World Trade Organization in 2001, the economies began to fuse without attracting much notice. Preoccupied with the threat of terrorism and wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the United States soon found itself deeply in debt to China while also reaping the rewards of China's growth.

Now both countries find themselves in an unfamiliar and challenging position. After years of seeking closer integration with the United States, China has begun to question the wisdom of that embrace. The United States, buoyed by China's loans, faces a level of dependency that has generated considerable anxiety. The intertwinement has enhanced the global economy but undermined the sovereignty that governments so crave.

Yet, as Karabell argues, the fusion has advanced too far for either to extricate itself without severe harm. The challenge for the United States is to embrace this new world even with some loss of relative power in order to ensure its prosperity in the future; the challenge for China is to recognize that it is now a major player on the world stage with all the risks and responsibilities that entails. We need them and they need us, but the jury is still out on whether either can fully accept that new paradigm.

In a book rich in individual stories, Karabell, informed by his considerable experience, not only provides the first comprehensive account of how these two countries became one economy but also makes a compelling case for why its continuation in the future is a vital element of a stable, prosperous world.』

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(captivating, can't put the book down)
『While I didn't think this was my sort of book I took a chance and read it due to the reviews. I was surprised at how easy it was to get into and just kept getting better. I had withdrawals when I was finished and couldn't read the book anymore. I went right on Amazon that day and bought his next 2 books. Looking forward to reading them.』

(Once Upon a Time in Agra)
『This was a quick read, requiring just a few hours on each of three successive nights to finish the book, which was enough time to devote to this somewhat contrived, if nonetheless appealing, fable which the author has structured loosely, very loosely, on the goings-on of a cast of characters more or less intrinsic to the conceptualizing and building of that exquisite mausoleum and iconic edifice of the Mughal empire which we know as the Taj Mahal.

Hardly an epitome of historical fiction, this book is the rather improbable, though partially factual, tale of the love that led to the raising of this most magnificent tomb, and along the way there's a lot of somewhat indefinite warring but very definite maiming and killing of hordes representing various regional or factional allegiances which existed under the Islamic and Persianate imperial powers that ruled the Indian subcontinent at that time.

To relate his story, the author gives us a narrator who is caring, steadfast, intrepid and otherwise irreproachable; a brilliant and gifted builder; an exquisitely beautiful, wise, and near angelic mother; a devoted, righteous-- though autocratic-- father; the requisite pathological villains in the persons of a brutish husband and a demonic brother who is the yin to the yang of a rival, kinder brother; a couple of remarkably loyal and self-sacrificing friends; and several conveniently accommodating neighbors, fellow travelers and assorted family members.

These characters play their parts against a background of politically insurrectionist machinations and gaudily and gorily related depictions of 17th century cruelty and maltreatment of all and sundry. And still, somehow, the extraordinary building is completed, a fine romance does indeed ensue between the doughty heroine and her architect lover and, as extraneous folk die or move out of sight, the implicit reunion of the narrator/princess with her lover and daughter occurs. And so it all ends. As well it might. It's only a story.






(Good, easy read)
『I picked this book for my book club. We all enjoyed the book, but none of us found it to be life-changing or the kind of book whose characters will stay with you for years to come.

It is a quick, easy read. A few of the situations were beyond believable. My main complaint was that you could tell that a male author was trying to write in a female voice. It was laughable at times.

Overall, interesting side stories about religion, wars, and the building of the Taj Mahal were woven into a good love story. We all agreed that we would have liked to delve deeper into those side stories. I also liked the inner struggle between sense of duty and personal desires. I would recommend the book to others.』


(A trite love story disguised a 'historical' fiction)
『I had high hopes for this book considering the reviews it's gotten on Amazon. I was disappointed! The book is a pretty tired love story placed in loosely in the historical setting of how the Taj Mahal was built. I was surprised by how one dimensional all the characters were. Plus, not only was the historical context flawed and unrealistic, but the story itself just plodded along uninterestingly, until the inevitable conclusion. I read this for a book club, and otherwise doubt I would have finished it. I would not recommend this to lovers of rich and intricate historical fiction!



(anachronistic beyond endurance - arrrgh!)
『I understand that historical fiction fills in with artistic imagination. I do not accept John Shors complete disregard for historical values and 17th century Indian culture. He writes a compelling tale with special appeal to the adolescent female, but he misrepresents the time and place egregiously. He ought to be ashamed of himself.

I struggled to page 126 before I had the meltdown that inspired this review. No Indian Emperor in 17th century India would have counseled his daughter as follows:
He seemed to consider my words. "Never deny yourself love, my child. For to deny love is to deny God's greatest gift. And who are we to deny God?"

Let me summarize my reaction this way. I have more confidence in and enjoyment of sliding into Alice's rabbit hole in Lewis Carroll's writing. This Marble Sky fell on me and squashed me flat.

Betsy Friedman』

『Journey to dazzling seventeenth-century Hindustan, where the reigning emperor, consumed with grief over the tragic death of his beloved wife, commissions the building of the Taj Mahal as a testament to the marvel of their love. Princess Jahanara, their courageous daughter, recounts their mesmerizing tale, while sharing her own parallel tale of forbidden love with the celebrated architect of the Taj Mahal. This impressive novel sweeps readers away to a historical Hindustan brimming with action and intrigue in an era when, alongside the brutalities of war and oppression, architecture and the art of love and passion reached a pinnacle of perfection.』
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(Excellent Popper)
『Excellent popcorn popper. I haven't had any trouble making great popcorn, batch after batch. I've used different types of popcorn, different butters and oils and no butter at all. All methods have worked for me. It is easy to burn the popcorn if you leave it in too long. It might take a few tries to get it just right and overfilling it probably doesn't help.

Great product. I plan on giving a few as gifts this year.』


(Ok popper)
『We've used this popper two or three times so far. We are still trying to find the right time/temp setting to use to achieve best results. First time, as recommended by instructions (2 to 5 min), we did 3 min. on high. Popcorn burnt and little paper thing on the bottom got stuck to the plastic. Pulled it off, washed the plastic and tried again. Less time 2 1/2 min, on power 9. Still too hot, more burnt popcorn. Tried third time, 2 min., power high. Some popcorn not popped, paper thing burnt too much, cracked, thrown away. The paper is supposed to last 10 to 20 poppings. So much for that.

Will continue to lower temp and adjust time and hope the popcorn pops right and the paper lasts longer. You never know, some day it might work right. For now, it would seem to me that a plain old container, properly designed without the bottom attachment and paper discs would be a better product.

Too bad the nasty little popcorn bags for microwaves are so full of chemicals and other assorted unknowns that we can't use them anymore due to concerns about what's in them. They sure were easier to use and tasted great......』


(Fantastic)
『This is the best popper I have used. Makes popcorn fast, Only a couple of kernels unpopped. Popcorn is very tender and good tasting even tho I didn't use any oil. I used Orville Redinbacker popcorn. Just added salt and butter after popping...um good! I must add that I first tried the Presto Air Popper and the popcorn was very tough and tastless. This is sooooo much better.』

(These things are great!)
『The Presto PowerPop has been around for a long time and I've had one for a long time. I don't write many reviews, but I just finished a bowl from the popper and was wondering if they still made them. So here I am. I'm not sure what the little paper cups do, but I haven't had any for years. Maybe they actually make it better? I put a tablespoon or so of olive oil (or you can use butter or other oil) into the popper and 1/3 to 1/2 cup popcorn. Microwave for a little over three minutes. Amount of popcorn can be adjusted based on how efficient they pop and I suppose the microwave time can vary depending on the microwave. You can eat out of the bowl and clean up is easy. I wipe the bottom out and put into the dishwasher. I am on my second PowerPop. Seems like after a long time the plastic at the bottom starts to crack and leak oil and I may have to get a new one soon. I'd just guess they've lasted 5 years each and for the small purchase price I consider them a bargain.』

(Great Popcorn)
『This summer we were given a gift of homegrown popcorn. Having relied on microwave popcorn for many years we were not sure how to pop this corn. I went on Amazon and read the reviews of the different poppers and based on other people's recommendations I ordered the Presto Power Pop. It makes great popcorn without all the assorted oils that microwave packages contain. Simple tablespoon of Olive Oil and corn and you have a nice tasty batch of popcorn with hardly an unpopped kernel. I was concerned about the small filter and the ability to find them but feel assured based on the Amazon website that there are numerous places to purchase them online when I run out.』
『Make the most of your microwave's ability to pop corn with this special bowl and base. You'll find the corn pops faster and there are far fewer "old maids" left in the bottom.』
『Sized to fit most microwave ovens, including compacts, this popcorn maker pops virtually every kernel of 3 quarts of popcorn in about 2-1/2 minutes. And it works with or without oil and/or salt. That means no more of the unpopped, scorched kernels typically left behind when popping bagged corn.

The popcorn maker uses two innovations that concentrate microwave radiation onto the popcorn. First is a removable base that locks onto the transparent bowl. Second is a disposable paper cup that fits into the bowl's bottom. A package of eight cups accompanies the unit, and others can be purchased separately--each is good for about 12 batches when used with oil or 24 without oil. Both bowl and lid are dishwasher-safe. The popcorn maker is 9-3/4 inches in diameter and 6 inches high and carries a two-year warranty against defects.--Fred Brack


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