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Follow the antics of Heart, the precocious yet endearing young star of Mark Tatulli’s Heart of the City. Growing up in Philly with her single mom, Heart encounters endless challenges such as dealing with her nanny, Mrs. Angelini, planning her future wedding with best friend Kat, and giving needed attention to her Karlie and Ben dolls. Heart will warm your heart and, surely, make you laugh!
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rayannina said, 5 months ago
You’ll never marry him at this rate, Heart.
templo SUD said, 5 months ago
Think about, Heart, almost all movies came from books. (Can y’all, “Heart of the City” readers, imagine a “Heart of the City” movie?)
carl craig said, 5 months ago
i watched it yesterday…….. its amazing , best ever . way better that lord of the rings . the 3d is great too
SueB1863 said, 5 months ago
It’s a really fun book, actually, a much faster,m lighter read than LotR.
nboady said, 5 months ago
@SueB1863
Too bad they decided to stretch the book by making 3 movies. Even if they throw in stuff from the Simarillion and the Fellowship of the Ring, it’s a bit of overkill.
sjsczurek said, 5 months ago
Fighting DWARVES?
Oh, Heart! You do so need to educate yourself!
sjsczurek said, 5 months ago
Read “The Hobbit,” Heart. You just might get something out of it.
And yes, I know the Dwarves had a battle, first against and then with the Elves and the Lakemen. But that’s not the main gist of the book.
sjsczurek said, 5 months ago
And “nerd” is every bit as offensive as the other “n” word.
Nabuquduriuzhur said, 5 months ago
re:sjsczurek
Being a nerd, “nerd” doesn’t bother me. The term nerd’s been around forever. The one I didn’t like was being called a “squid” because I was into something besides getting drunk, stoned, or partying. Fortunately, that slang didn’t last long.
DavidGBA said, 5 months ago
Short book becomes three movies by severe and no always artful inflation and insertion of additional Tolkeinisms?
BillJ-MN said, 5 months ago
After hearing about The Hobbit my whole life, I finally decided to read it about 12 or 13 years ago. I thought it was entertaining, but overrated. The timing was interesting, though. When I was about half way through, I heard that they were making the LOTR movies. So I decided that I might as well read them as well.
Chikuku said, 5 months ago
Call me a Nerd all you want, I don’t mind. The shoe fits. I read all of the Hobbit to my girlfriend years ago. We had a great time!!!!
The Five Armies are Dwarves, Men, Elves, Goblins, and Eagles.
Bilbo learns an important lesson: That War is not “glorious” but distressing and uncomfortable. It’s all Hell, as General Sherman said.
Chikuku said, 5 months ago
To me, Elves and Men! To me, O my Kinsfolk!
Chikuku said, 5 months ago
What has it got in its pocketsses???
Night-Gaunt49 said, 5 months ago
@sjsczurek
Nerd isn’t like the word ni**er at all. Don’t even start. Nerd is a compliment even if those who have used it in disdain.