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Ms. Allison's Microwave for One is enriched with every literary device from Aphorism to Tragedy, and that's no understatement. When admonishing the reader against introducing metal in a microwave, she ironically sets herself as a foil for the stereotypically lonely chef for one.
Bought and paid for at advertised rate, then tried to download, and Microsoft takes me to a Spanish-language page I did not request, then tells me I can't download because "this product is not intended for the region you are in". How unhelpful is that? It seems that Office 2013 is $100 more if you are located overseas (that's $500 minus $1, or $499 for the yokels). It is absolutely disrespectful to be treated like a 2nd-class citizen by this obscenely rich corporation just because I live in Latin America. Worse still, I paid my $400 minus $1, and got nothing in exchange. When someone orders Office Professional guys, it's usually because they need to get some work done. This is costing me time and money. Tough to say, but a great outfit like Amazon should not do business with MS. I'll report again on how easy/hard it was to get satisfaction. I am one irate customer right now.
This book is a foundation of Step 1 preparation. Its a must buy in my opinion. The book is filled with high yield info, charts, mnemonics, and pictures. The 2012 edition was the first edition to go color but this one seems like a much better because most of the glaring errors have been fixed. A few tips: use this book throughout the school year as you go through your courses and take notes on it. This will help when review time comes. I also took my book to Staples and got it spiral bound, it makes reading and annotating much easier. Good luck everyone.
As I was reading it about a year ago, I kept wishing I had read it in high school. I would probably have enjoyed my relationships a lot more and likely avoided the needless heartache and mental anguish that comes along with being a "nice guy" who has always responded to fit tests and tantrums by working even harder to please. I feel it has benefited both myself and my wife. I definitely have an easier time dealing with the very confusing and frustrating behavior that can come out, and am no longer afraid to call out inappropriate behavior. I found this book after coming across the author's blog and wanted to know more about fit tests. That aspect alone is worth the read. It's easy to read (I couldn't stop) and very entertaining. I will share this book with my son when he's old enough to benefit from it.