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Cheap Ways To… $3.95 "Cheap Ways To… isn’t really about being cheap. While the ideas found in the book are designed to help readers avoid, or at least escape, the pitfalls of mass consumerism and credit card debt, the book is really about embracing a simpler life and growing in appreciation of the little things. It’s about making resources stretch further. Broken into categories including entertainment, relationships, personal improvement, home improvement and money, the book entertains while it enlightens–where else can you learn cheap ways to propose or how to make your own cleaning products? A team of published writers share their personally-tested insights about financially savvy ways to travel, buy a computer or car, entertain, decorate, plan a wedding, grocery shop, have a baby, find a pet, get a master’s degree, buy clothes, give, invest, and more. |
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Cheap Diamonds $11.99 Norris Church Mailer triumphantly returns to the page with this breezy, hilarious novel of discovery and destiny. Set against the backdrop of 1970s New York City, Cheap Diamonds follows a sweet young girl from the South who risks it all to fulfill her heart’s desire. Cherry Marshall seeks a life beyond the confines of her Arkansas world. “Sweet Valley was not the place for a girl with stars in her eyes, and I had stars big enough to blind me.” Leaving behind all the comforts–and problems–of home, she sets out to enter the New York modeling world at the advanced age of twenty-two. At “five-twelve,” with unusually white eyebrows, the platinum-blond beauty may be a little too unique to fit in with the latest crop of all-American girls dominating the magazines of the era. Yet aided by her Southern smarts, her drive, and a touch of country naïveté, Cherry finds herself in the right place at the right time–and with all the right people. There’s makeup artist Salvador, who moonlights as “Miss Sally”; Suzan Hartman, a model turned agency head and fellow Arkansan; Mrs. Digby, Cherry’s eccentric landlady, a former Ziegfeld girl; Aurelius, a saxophonist and neighbor who piques Cherry’s romantic interests; and Lale, a hunk from back home who skipped out on his fiancée, Cherry’s friend Cassie, to become an underwear model. It all unfolds like a dream–this new world where men have boyfriends, and paintings of soup cans pass for art. As Cherry’s star begins to rise, she finds herself at Max’s Kansas City among Andy Warhol’s glamorous crowd, dining at Elaine’s, and drawing the attention of high society. But their sophisticated, sometimes shallow ways are often at odds with Cherry’s homegrown values. The line between right and wrong blurs, and the ingenue will discover how far she’s willing to go to stay on top. Mailer vividly captures a thrilling era when New York City was the burgeoning center of art and fashion, when being young and beautiful was the only currency one needed for survival. Smartly written, full of humor and hope, Cheap Diamonds reminds us that no matter where we travel in life, we are never very far from home. From the Hardcover edition. |
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Cheap & Easy $9.8 Do-it-yourself has made a comeback, as evidenced by the clicking of knitting needles and banana bread baking in studio apartments. Now, here is a book for the novice nester who wants to whip up meals in an ill-equipped kitchen smaller than a breadbox. Mixing practicality and great recipes, Sandra bark and Alexis Kanfer cover breakfast (for eating en route to work or sharing with a lover), lunch, dinner, drinks, and snacks. Each section has a playing the field sidebar that allows the cook to vary the recipe according to taste–and what she has on hand. For example, the authors’ frittata recipe is made in a muffin tin so that guests can choose their own fillings. Other recipes include: The Independence Pancake–a puff to free the host from flipping pancakes Memoirs of a Grapefruit–a crisp vinaigrette; the essence of dressing well Fred and Ginger Pumpkin Soup–easy to make for a just-got-home dinner Lazy Girl’s Lasagna–a timesaving version of the classic Whether cooking for mom or Mr. Maybe, Cheap & Easy won’t eat up her day or her budget. |

Is this 5.1 system any good?
http://cgi.ebay.com/New-Home-Audio-Powered-Sub-5-1-Surround-Sound-System_W0QQitemZ200437146270QQcmdZViewItemQQptZSpeakers_Subwoofers?hash=item2eaafc229e
I can’t find much on them and they’re pretty cheap so i’m a bit skeptical? anyone know if they’re any good?
i’m just looking for a cheap speaker system..i will only be using it with my computer for music and no more, so i figure these have a lot of power to them and might fit the bill..
how would they compare with something a bit more expensive like this
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductReview.aspx?Item=N82E16882105359
Thanks
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