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22 Nov, 2017
This is Slick and Quick!
1 of 1 found this helpful This potato slicer makes quick work out of making french fries or chopping potatoes for soups or casseroles. The blades are sharp and clean up is easy. Buy one, and you won't be disappointed!

30 Mar, 2016
Not what I thought
6 of 6 found this helpful This book came with raving reviews, and although it was a good story, it was not what I thought it would be. It's premise was that if a person is faced with a terminal illness, what "living" things should he do before he dies. It is NOT written in the way of completing a "bucket list" of activities. More in the manner of asking questions of one's self such as: Should I continue to work? Should I travel? Should I spend all my time with family and friends? Should we have a baby, since I won't be here to raise the child? The choices Dr Paul Kalanithi make are the foundation of his story. As I read the story of him dealing with stage IV lung cancer, I wanted to hear more about his thoughts on death. Perhaps I was wanting more emotion or to read of his true thoughts on an after life. Paul possessed a brilliant mind, he must have seen death many times in his practice, yet he did not delve deeply into the final act of death in his book. He did do a good job of writing about his final months of life. His wife did an excellent job of completing the story of his life. It is tragic that the world had to lose a skilled brain surgeon, of the caliber of Paul Kalanithi. He left the world a better place, by writing When Breath Becomes Air.

22 Mar, 2017
Just what I needed
These Scrunchies are made well, with a tight band in them. I wished the diameter was a shade bigger, but they work well. Colors are bright and pretty. Now I need to get a black and white one!