Nguyen Pham Pham itibaren Pozděchov, Czech Republic
This book strikes me as being the introduction to a much more interesting tale that will get into gear and conclude in the next book, Enemy Lines 2: Rebel Stand. It introduced some new characters and new plot lines, but barely anything was resolved, and the same old same old let's try this approach against the unstoppable Yuuzhan Vong is getting a bit old.You would think that the New Republic would have finished with these guys long ago as they seem to develop new battle strategy every new book that comes out. I did, however, like that Luke Skywalker seemed to move towards "actively doing something" rather than "passively waiting for something to happen". I am positive that book two in this mini-arc will be more exciting.
This book has been essential to my household harmony, it's dogeared with use. Marla Cilley (aka FLYlady) [http://www.flylady.net] helped me climb out of mess.
This was really good: honest and funny and real. I liked the conversational tone of the whole book. Some parts were just so funny. It wasn't fake or trying too hard. I would definatley grab a seat next to Wendy McClure at a party. I know I am in the minority of over-weight women in that I am truely unphased by the extra weight, I mean really and truely quite unphased, I'm not sure if that's a blessing or a curse. I actually surprise myself by how unphased I actually am. I think for now I'll go with blessing, because I definatley do not want to be counting points and not eating bread. Maybe one day I'll be able to motivate myself in the name of health but it definately won't be today, and probably not for a long time after that either (since the unphased-ness only seems to be increasing with time...). But I think Wendy is definatley very cool and her book is also very cool. Oh, and let's hear it for those 1970's WW recipe cards in the middle, what a hoot that was :)