Neither Uncle Eddy or Tiffany were really that sympathetic of characters. Both acted in ways that seemed unrealistic and fake, as well as juvenile or extra mature.
A good look at the toll of AIDS. I have so much knowledge of the disease and its affects, but not really about how people live with and around it.
3.5 stars. Some fairly interesting stories, but most were only loosely connected to families.
Couldn't finish. The material was very dry and most of the myths that the author busted, well, he only did that. He didn't have a very strong re-telling of what events actually occurred.
Could not finish. There are several scenes where the main character eats bugs and describes in some detail how they taste and feel. I was eating lunch. Then I was not.
Got tired near the end. The trivia was cool, but it would've been more useful to talk about some non-trivial geography as well.
Excellent behind the scenes look at some of the biggest musicians ever. He could have gone into a bit more detail, but I love behind the scenes.
3.5 stars. Pretty good, but got pretty long. I really thought more would be about after the kids were born.
3.5 stars.
A little predictable, but still strong characters and a great sense of time and place.
I am no more catwise than I was when I started the book. Seems to me that this book might be useful for those individuals with more than one cat.
Did not help me at all.
Also, unless you think your cat is psychic, probably not for you either.