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Visions of Sugar Plums248 reviews
Janet Evanovich, 2002

Wacky romp
Visions of Sugar Plums will stretch your imagination to its limits. Evanovich's characters are always a joy, but this is a bit outside even her usual freaky creations. The addition of a supernatural element will surprise even the biggest Stephanie Plum fan, but in her world, why not? Considering everything else this beloved character has experienced, it's almost believable. Hurry for ...
  
  











  



  
Sugar Plum Nut1 review
Yanina Cywinska

AuthorHouse, 2008

Sugar Plum Nut
This is a great book!! It is amazing how a person could suffer so much, and still be able to live on,by detaching themselves with the mind. I have always said the mind is all powerful and this book proves it.
  
  











  



  
Sugar Plum Fairy Cross-Stitch and Quilting
Vanessa-Ann Collection Staff

Vanessa-Ann Corp, Ogden, UT, 1981
  
  











  



  
Sugar Plums for Dry Creek (Dry Creek Series #8) (Love Inspired #329)1 review
Janet Tronstad

Steeple Hill, 2005

highly recommended!
I thoroughly enjoyed this story! The warmth of this faith-based community came alive off the pages as they embraced the newcomer, ballet teacher Lizette, who has just a few weeks to stage a production of The Nutcracker. Judd's fierce protectiveness of the children left in his care, and Lizette's nurturing maternal instincts towards them was very admirable. It was heartwarming to accompany both ...
  
  











  



  
Visions of Sugar Plums
Janet Evanovich

St. Martin's Press, 2002

Christmas in bounty hunter Stephanie Plum's world isn't quite like Christmas in Whoville. With only four days to go before December 25, she doesn't have a decorated tree in her apartment or any presents bought. Plus she's chasing an elusive bail-jumper named Sandy Claws; a hunky guy named Diesel is literally popping in and out of her apartment; and a mob of manic elves is threatening to assault her with cookies. The end result is that Stephanie ...
  
  











  



  
Progressive Popular Classics of the Great Composers Vol 4 (Emperor Waltz; Claire de Lune; Sugar Plum Fairy; ...5 reviews
Jason Waldron

LTP Products, 1990

The best of Classical Guitar Transcribed & Played
The Progressive Popular Classics series have come to us from Australia and turn out to be some of the best of the genre. Each book is accompanied by a CD of the author playing every piece in the book. The CD alone is worth the price, as it is a compilation of justifiably popular classics written for or transcribed for the guitar and beautifully performed. The tyro should get Mr. Waldron's ...
  
  











  



  
The Sugar Plum Fairy Cook Book - Old English Recipes & High Tea1 review
E. Larson Linda

Misty Publishing, 2006

Sugar Plum Fairy Cook Book
My 5 year old granddaughter is crazy for fairys and this book is just perfect for her. She loves making the fun recipes with her mum and the wonderful tea parties with her father. It's a great tool for her already vivid immagination.
  
  











  



  
Revolt of the Sugar Plum Fairies

Fictionwise.com, 2003

An unruly group of Sugar Plum Fairies mysteriously appear in Arthur Crumm's basement ... their diabolical plan is to wage a cataclysmic war of revenge on the world for their unflattering portrayal in film, literature--and especially ballet.
  
  











  



  
Sugar Plum Dead : A Death on Demand Mystery (GK Hall Large Print Core Series)19 reviews
Carolyn G. Hart

Thorndike Press, 2001

A pleasing Christmas tale
Sugarplum Dead is one of the best books in the Death on Demand Series. In this edition, Annie Laurence is reunited with her long-lost father, and discovers her step-sister Rachel. Rachel is living with her mother at the home of her aunt, Marguerite Dumaney, a former movie star. Annie's father, Pudge, is visiting for the holidays. When Pudge's ex-wife is found dead, he and Rachel are the chief ...
  
  











  



  
Sugar-Plums and Sherbet: The Prehistory of Sweets1 review
Laura Mason

Prospect Books (UK), 2004

Absolutely Fascinating
Sugar-Plums and Sherbet is not a quick read, but it's a fascinating one. The author goes into the history, chemistry, and early manufacture of sugar candies in Britain, and even includes a few recipes for unusual treats. This book is full of facts you probably never knew. (For example: Sugar was considered a medicine when it first arrived in Britain. Or: some people boycotted sugar when slave ...
  
  











  







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