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Time to close your eyesAnd save these questions for another dayGoodnight my angelNow it's time to sleepAnd still so many things I want to say.With words as tender as a kiss on the cheek, Billy Joel reassures readers young and old that the love between a parent and child lasts forever, even if families are separated. Dreamy paintings of a father and daughter illustrate the profound ways that small moments -- like tucking a child into bed -- affirm parents' devotion to their children.
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Goodnight My Angel.......2007-01-30
Billy Joel's just the best as is, but when I found out he put one of my favorite songs he has ever sung on the pages of a book with beautiful pictures, I had to get it!! I got a great deal on it too!!! And the shipping was faster than I expected!! Overall, I'm very pleased with this purchase!!
A Stunning Combination.......2007-01-11
Billy Joel has always been one of my favourite musicians.His combination of intelligent lyrics and great melodies makes him a joy to listen.When added to Yvonne Gilbert's sensitive and skilled drawings you have a book that it is a delight to own.I loved it so much I bought two more copies - one for my daughter (Billy's lyrics perfectly express the feelings of a father for his child) and one for my niece.Both girls have studied design and illustration and in Yvonne Gilbert's superb illustrations for this book they have seen the standard you have to reach to be on top of your craft.
Sweet good-night message.......2006-08-28
The soft illustrations echo the tender words of a parent to his child as he sends her off to sleep. The accompanying CD adds a true voice of love to the kind words. Wonderful book. Great idea for a gift to parents of a newborn.
For All Daughters & Granddaughters.......2006-08-21
Here is a book and CD which makes a perfect gift for new daughters and granddaughters which they can keep for their own daughters and granddaughters. It is very well illustrated adding a visual presence to a beautiful lullabye.
Great Gift for parents of baby girls (or boys)!.......2006-07-15
I checked this book out at my local library & fell in love with it. The words are very tender to any parent of a little girl. I only have girls, but I would think this would be great for a boy as well. The words are generic, but the pictures are of a little girl & her Dad- and the pictures are AMAZING!
Since reading the book & listening to CD, we have bought this book as a gift & for ourselves. We play the song everynight as we put our little ones asleep. It's a must-have!
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Hop, hop, hop!
Cheep, cheep, cheep!
Yes, even little animals have to go to sleep. When night falls, little fawns and little bears close their eyes under the watchful care of their mothers and fathers. Sally Lloyd-Jones's rhythmic text paired with Jane Chapman's depiction of a nighttime world settling down for slumber will make any reluctant sleepyhead want to curl into bed.
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A Great Bedtime Story for Parents and Children.......2006-05-23
It's bedtime in the forest. From the bunnies to the bears, it's time for them to close their eyes and go to sleep.
Each page looks at a family of animals and encourages them to go to sleep. This bedtime story doesn't just stop at the animals, though.
"What about you, sleepyhead?" the book asks as you get to the end. It's time for little boys and girls to go to bed too.
Short rhymes make up each page and the illustrations cover the entire book. The words in Time to Say Goodnight are simple and fun to help those just learning to read enjoy the book. The illustrations make it a perfect picture book for younger children as well.
Time to Say Goodnight is a great bedtime story for children. It's aimed at the 4-8 age reading level but parents can make great use of this book early on by reading it to their children.
A wonderful book!.......2006-02-14
In the middle of this book the animals turn to the child looking at the pictures and tell them it's THEIR TURN to go to sleep. My children love this clever twist, and they love the rhyming text and beautiful artwork. A hit!
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Lullaby And Goodnight
Wendy Staub
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ASIN: 0786016426 |
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an exciting thriller.......2006-09-12
I really enjoyed Donna Anders' thrillers, and was looking for another author who wrote suspenseful, scary books I could curl up on the couch with on a cold rainy evening. Most of the thrillers written from a female point of view seem to be thinly disguised romance novels and the heroines are helpless twits, but happily I have now discovered Wendy Corsi Staub. I have read several of her books and they are all good and scary, with female characters I can respect and relate to. "Lullaby and Goodnight" is about Peyton, a thirty-nine year old woman living in Manhattan, with a successful career but no relationship and a ticking biological clock. She decides to become artifically inseminated (she is not pregnant by a former lover, as an earlier reviewer wrote). She becomes friends with another single mother-to-be in a support group. When her new friend disappears, strange and frightening things start happening to Peyton. You will be kept on the edge of your seat up to the last page.
On okay read.......2006-04-19
I found the book to be written in a quick and choppy manner.....also to be too predictable, as was also the case with her last book, unfortunately....
I read many, many suspense books....usually I can't put them down....this wasn't the case...I had to almost force myself to continue, and did so only because I did like Peyton, the lead character.....I just wish there was more substance.....and twists....there were no surprises for me...none of the characters were built up enough for us to actually feel lots of compassion for their circumstances...they just seemed to have disappeared off the pages, end of character....I wanted to feel tension.....I felt none....I wanted to feel anger/fright...I felt none...I wanted to feel surprised/but didn't....
The authors earlier books appealed to me much more than her last two....
GREAT READ.......2005-08-07
Wendy Corsi Staub did it again!! Great Book!! I have read every suspense novel she has written and they just seem to get better and better.
Wow, couldn't put it down!.......2005-08-04
I had to pretend I was hard at work and needed privacy just to finish reading this book. It was too good to put down just 10 pages from the end. Talk about gripping. There are a lot of characters and names being slung around, but it's very fast-paced and a page-turner.
A Good Read.......2005-08-03
This was a good and fast read. I liked the main character and the story moved along at a nice speed. I think this is the first book I have read of Wendy Corsi Staub, but I am going to check out more of hers.
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way to go!.......2001-01-08
I love a book that delivers heart-warming romance and heart-stopping suspense in one great package. This book certainly delivers both! And it's a great ending to the Sutton series.
Lullaby and Goodnight.......2000-12-26
Susan Kearney brings the story of The Sutton Babies to a close in "Lullaby and Goodnight." Eight and a half months after he slept with Rhianna McCloud, Rafe Sutton discovers she is pregnant with his child. She is also being stalked by an unknown villain. Can this surprise father protect his unborn child and the woman he's afraid to love?
The Sutton Babies began with the shallow but exciting "Cradle Will Rock," improved with "Little Boys Blue" and stumbles badly in its final installment with "Lullaby and Goodnight." There are so many things wrong with this story I can't possibly name them all. The biggest flaws include a man who sleeps with a woman and refuses to call her for nine months, then has the gall to be angry with her that he wasn't told about the baby. What a hero! Kearney already wrote a secret child story in the first Sutton book, "Cradle Will Rock." As I said with Joanna Wayne's Randolph series, aren't two secret babies in one family too hard to believe? (On the plus side, the child is used more effectively than in "Cradle Will Rock," and the characters' reactions are more realistic, if not heroic.) Add a heroine who makes one of the dumbest decisions I've ever read near the end of this book. Any respect I had for the character disappeared. Worse, this entire section of the story is unnecessary. The next to last chapter (not counting the epilogue) is useless, dragging out the plot for no reason, when the author should have used that space to expand her climax. The end of this book is ludicrous, wrapping up the entire three-book storyline in a page and a half. It's not suspenseful, it's not believable, and then the book's over! When I turned the last page, I thought, "That's it?!?" The abrupt ending is a ripoff for anyone who took the time to read about these characters over three books.
The solution that explains everything that happened in the three books makes little sense. We found out in book one that someone wanted to destroy the Sutton family. Now that I know why, I have to say, the villain could not have chosen less effective methods. Why did the villain create these convoluted schemes in the other books when there were easier ways to go about ruining the family? You won't get the answer here. I think the only answer is because Kearney likes writing convoluted plots. It made no sense. One question out of the many I had when I finished: Why did the villain stalk Rhianna instead of attacking or kidnapping her outright? Why was Cameron's wife killed in Book Two instead of trying to kill Cameron? Why try to kill the eldest Sutton brother in the first book and then forget about him after that? The series does not hold together. The ending not only made this book look worse than it already did. It made the other two look weaker than they were.
The beginning is also awkward and confusing. It's hard to figure out where we are in the time line for the first two chapters. The action throughout is all over the map in a plot that lacks focus. The romance is nonexistent. Rhianna loves Rafe from page one and spends the next 250 waiting for him to tell her. The "romance" consists of Rafe thinking "I can't tell her I love her, I can't tell her I love her, I can't tell her I love her....the book's almost over. OK, I love her." (That is not a spoiler. This is a romance novel. What else could he say in the end?) Rafe and Rhianna have no depth. Compare them with the characters from book two, "Little Boys Blue," two well-developed characters with strong rooting interest. What do we know about Rafe and Rhianna in the end of "Lullaby and Goodnight?" Next to nothing.
This is only the second one-star review I have given in two years. I know I'll still be slammed for "ulterior motives" or "grinding axes." I'm sorry. The year 2000 brought Intrigue titles like "Twice Tempted," "Midnight Remembered," "Texas Midnight," and a wonderful secret child story in "Never Too Late." Those were five star books, stories with depth, stories that made sense. To give this one four, three, even two stars seems like a stretch, would be an insult to those authors and those books. No one who's read those books or some of the other great Intrigue titles this year could think this one is anywhere near as good. "Lullaby and Goodnight" was a huge disappointment.
Romantic Thriller.......2000-12-21
I have read Little Boys Blue and Lullaby and Goodnight was a great book to continue that mystery surrounding the Sutton family and it even makes the other book better, because it gives us the link. The link to all the trouble that surrounds the Sutton family, but this book is not just about the "mystery"-it is so much more. The relationship between Rafe and Rhianna is thrilling in itself. I loved seeing it play out and unfold. I hate reading stories where babies or children are involved, but really play no important role. That is not the case in this book, Rafe and Rhianna's child plays an important role in their relationship and in the Sutton family. I love that the characters from the previous books were included. This is a great book. Even if you have not read the previos two books I would still recommend that you read this book, but I guarantee that once you do read this book that you will want to read the others in the series. Yes, they are that good.
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Lullaby and Goodnight
Dean T. Hughes
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There's No Explaining This.......2004-11-10
This book is by D T Hughes, not Bettany Hughes. It's the story of Darci Pierce, who in 1987, faked a pregnancy (for about 11 months) then kidnapped a pregnant woman using a non-functioning gun, took her up in the mountains, hit her on the head, strangled her (with a monitor strap found in the woman's purse), then cut her baby out of her with a car key. Darci then attempted to pass the baby off as her own, raising suspicion when she would not allow medical personnel to examine her.
Throughout the book, the author attempts to find some reasoning for Darci's behavior. Darci was adopted, hated her adoptive mother because she was fat, and fantasized about her real mother. She became obsessed with becoming pregnant after a molar (growth of tissue, not fetus) pregnancy. She decided she was going to be a mother, the best mother a baby could have, even though she was only nineteen years old, and didn't give herself much of a chance to get pregnant for real. What she wanted, she wanted NOW, even if she had to lie to everyone and murder an innocent woman. Was Darci crazy, or a cold-blooded psychopath? One psychiatrist claimed that Darci had different "parts" of her personality (but not Multiple Personality Disorder) which excused her from any culpability for her crime. Unfortunately, the doctor simply made herself sound like a loon on the stand in the courtroom. What it boils down to, is Darci took what she wanted, got caught, and showed no remorse for her crime, or empathy for the woman she killed. Darci is a disgusting, depraved individual, who does not deserve to be called a human being. She should be out in 2017.
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Baby's Goodnight Book: Bedtime Stories & Lullaby (Lap Library)
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ASIN: 037581258X
Release Date: 2002-02-26 |
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Random House Lap Library combines classic nursery collections with sturdy board pages. Each book is a treasure trove tough enough to withstand a whole childhood of reading! This sturdy sleepy-time Lap Library book includes favorite lullabies, classic nighttime poems, and beautifully illustrated bedtime stories guaranteed to give babies sweet dreams.
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A Kiss Goodnight: A Collection of Lullabies
Claire Freedman
Manufacturer: Good Books
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"Let's jump into bed and cuddle up close-our story time's such fun. We point to the pictures and say all the words. Let's read another one!"
Bedtime becomes a magical experience for your little one with this charming collection of lullabies. Beautifully written by award-winning author Claire Freedman. Illustrated with tenderness by a selection of classic artists, this soothing story is the perfect way to end the day.
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The only thing that high-powered career woman Peyton Somerset misses from her otherwise enviable life is the joy of having a baby. So, after two broken engagements, she decides to stop searching for Mr. Right and opts for artificial insemination. As a single mom-to-be, she joins a support group and develops close friendships with some of the women in the group. But strange, sinister things - abductions and suicides - are thinning the ranks of her group, and not even her handsome new friend Tom Riley is able to ease her growing paranoia. Peytons fear increases when someone breaks into her apartment and leaves a Bible - with passages about unwed mothers highlighted. Clearly someone has decided that shes an unfit parent before shes even given birth...and is planning to turn Peytons dreams of motherhood into a lethal nightmare. -- From the Inside Flap
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Goodnight Lullabies (Disney Babies)
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The Ultimate Hulk (Marvel Comics)
Stan Lee
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This stunning new collection delivers more than a dozen original, never-before-published tales starring one of Marvel Comics' most enduring characters: the Incredible Hulk. The stories span the entire career of the green goliath, from his early days as an inarticulate savage to his more intelligent incarnation to an unprecedented glimpse at his future as he faces the end of the world.
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Ultimate Hulk is ultimate fun!.......2000-07-12
I've always been a Hulk fan, but I lent it to my boyfriend and nade him a convert as well. Favorite story: "The Samson Journals" by Ken Grobe. A story about the guy who psychoanalyzes ALL THREE of the Hulk's personalities. Pretty cool. Dennis Brabham's take on Rick Jones was great too. Let's see another of these anthologies soon!
good luck at the Hulk's history.......1999-02-02
The Hulk has probably had the most complicated history of any Marvel superhero, and this anthology covers all of it. I wish there were more of the "merged Hulk" -- he only gets one story, and it's the good-but-not-great "Playing it SAFE" by Keith R.A. DeCandido. Peter David's "The Last Titan" is really really really really great, the perfect ending to his decade writing the Hulk comic. And there isn't a bad story in the entire book -- even the usually-awful Danny Fingeroth's story is good -- and three great ones (by Dennis Brabham, Ken Grobe, and Steve Lyons). I only wish Jason Henderosn, who wrote the fantastic novel _Abominations_, had done a story.
The Hulk's History in a great anthology book.......1998-11-08
This volume of short stories was published just as Peter David ended his long run as writer of The Incredible Hulk, so his last Hulk story "The Last Titan" is his way of saying farewell to the character. I liked most of the stories in this book. Pierce Askegren, Glenn Greenberg, and Keith R.A. DeCandido were among the good writers who contributed to the anthology. It covers the early days of the Hulk from his birth in a gamma bomb explosion to a possible future time when an older Hulk faces the end of the world. I hope some of the writers who worked on these short stories get to write future Hulk novels.
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Marvel Spotlight #12 : Ultimate Spider-Man's Brian Michael Bendis and Mark Bagley (Marvel Comics)
John Rhett Thomas
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In September 1970, Stan Lee and Jack Kirby the two guys who built the Marvel Universe closed out their run of 102 consecutive regular issues of FANTASTIC FOUR. Thats a standard of consistency that has stood at Marvel ever since until December, when Marvel publishes ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN #103, the record-breaking comic featuring the union of writer BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS and artist MARK BAGLEY! Milestones like this demand the red-carpet treatment, and Bendis and Bagley are getting it in this special issue of MARVEL SPOTLIGHT! Well cover these two singular creators and their careers at Marvel including Bendis work on NEW AVENGERS, DAREDEVIL and ALIAS, plus his Icon title POWERS. And Bagley is a Marvel veteran of long standing, so well talk about his varied career as an artist on AMAZING SPIDER-MAN, NEW WARRIORS and THUNDERBOLTS! Be there to celebrate Bendis, Bagley and their special run on ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN!
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Ultimate Elektra #1 : Devil's Due Part 1 (Marvel Comics)
Mike Carey
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Ultimate Marvel Team-Up #2 (Spider-Man and the Hulk, Vol.1)
Brian Michael Bendis
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Ultimate Marvel Team-Up with Spider-Man and the Hulk
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Direct edition comic book. Features Spider-Man teamed with the incredible Hulk.
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Yu-Gi-Oh (and the Ultimate Anime Games!) Wizard Special Edition #1 (Wizard Publications)
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