Saturday, April 14th, 2012

The Shop

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Learning Resources Pretend & Play Snack Shop

  • 106-piece pretend and play snack shop play set
  • Includes snacks, including healthy fruit, play money, write-and-wipe daily special board and other shop essentials
  • Board measures 16" x 38" when open, folds to 16" x 13" x 3"
This convenience store is truly convenient. Simply set it up on a table whenever your child wants to play. The tri-fold board comes with more than 104 pieces including snacks, play money, write and wipe board for daily specials and many more shop items, all in a convenient and sturdy tri-fold board with carrying handle. All pieces store in vinyl pockets when not in use. Board measures 16" x 38" when open; folds to 16" x 13" x 3".

List Price: $ 39.99 Price: $ 28.97

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5 Responses to “The Shop”
  1. Maynard F. Allington "novelist" says:
    109 of 110 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Can Compete with the Top Sellers, March 26, 2011
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    Maynard F. Allington “novelist” (Melbourne, FL) –
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    This review is from: The Shop (Kindle Edition)

    Today’s thriller market has a number of franchise authors who consistently grind out “best sellers.” Their plots are, for the most part, skillfully constructed, and they know how to tell a story. But their writing skills are often ordinary, even mundane, and rarely soar into that rarefied atmosphere of “style” that is the mark of a great writer. There was a time when stylists such as Eric Ambler and Graham Greene owned the thriller genre and lifted it to the level of literature. J. Carson Black is a throwback to that generation. She not only has the technical skills to shape a novel, but a gift for words that crosses into that exclusive literary terrain of art.

    THE SHOP opens in a tense action sequence with the assassination in Aspen, Colorado of Brienne Cross, a well known actress/pop star. The hit is carried out with military precision by a lone assassin who vanishes from the scene, leaving no clue behind, least of all a motive.

    The assassin is Cyril Landry, former SEAL and now a member of a black ops unit (known as “the shop”) operating within a private security firm. The firm has been used on occasion by the government for missions requiring solutions outside the law. Landry is a man of contradictions – on the one hand devoted to his family, on the other capable of killing dispassionately. But the execution of Brienne Cross troubles him. For the first time, he finds himself drawn emotionally to a dead target. The years of mental programming that have conditioned him to kill, never questioning an order, are suddenly coming apart. In the course of this psychological dislocation, Landry will come to learn why Brienne’s death was ordered, and will turn against the shop.

    A second story line opens in a motel room on the gulf coast of Florida where a police chief has been found dead. Sheriff’s homicide detective Jolie Burke is assigned to investigate. She suspects the suspicious death was a suicide, covered up by the victim’s wife to protect his name. A tough, seasoned investigator, Jolie has some deep issues in her life, and a terrifying, repressed fear from early childhood.

    Jolie’s investigation will lead to a puzzling string of interrelated homicides that reach into the highest corridors of power. Eventually it will bring her into contact with Landry, on his own mission of vengeance against the shop, and a confrontation with the childhood memory she has blocked out. The life and death climax, when the antagonists finally clash on a private island off the Florida coast,is a masterpiece of narrative tension and suspense.

    THE SHOP is original in concept, skillfully plotted and paced, with three dimensional characters, all of which make for an intriguing read.

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  2. Ian K says:
    30 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    A satisfying thriller, March 24, 2011
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    Ian K
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    This review is from: The Shop (Kindle Edition)

    Cyril Landry is a loving husband and father, a former SEAL, and now a killer working for The Shop. After his latest assignment — a massacre in Aspen, Colorado — Landry develops an emotional bond with one of his victims, a young and beautiful pop star. Feeling that something went wrong, Landry sets out to uncover the plot he’s been part of. Meanwhile, homicide cop Jolie Burke is investigating a case that quickly goes out of control. As she untangles the mystery, the body count rises. When the subplots converge, Landry and Jolie find themselves facing a shocking conspiracy with an electrifying climax.
    Anyone who enjoys a good thriller should check this one out. The Shop is full of intrigue, twists and turns. With such glowing blurb quotes from Gayle Lynds and David Morrell I knew I couldn’t go wrong — and I wasn’t disappointed!

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  3. Carol Davis Luce "Carol Davis Luce" says:
    20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Another winner from the pen of J Carson Black, April 11, 2011
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    Carol Davis Luce “Carol Davis Luce” (Sparks, Nevada USA) –
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    This review is from: The Shop (Kindle Edition)

    So many thrillers nowadays seem to have the same premise, with nothing new to set it apart from the pack. Not so with J Carson Black’s THE SHOP. Even the title hints at intrigue and something out of the ordinary. I’ve read all of this author’s novels, and each one demonstrates her skill for the craft by way of extensive research, character development, prose that sings, and thought-provoking plots that stay with you long after you read The End. Black is truly a master at writing police procedurals and high-concept novels. They just get better and better. Once you’ve sampled one, you won’t be able to stop there.

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  4. A Taylor says:
    4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    A big hit!, June 26, 2007
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    A Taylor (Brookfield, WI) –
    Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars 
    This review is from: Learning Resources Pretend & Play Snack Shop (Toy)

    My five year old daughter was allowed to choose one summer toy to celebrate the school year’s end. After a week of looking and thinking about her options, she chose this. Considering she already has logged in hours of use with the Pretend and Play School Kit, I wasn’t too surprised. When it arrived she proudly set up shop, and with a few willing “customers” from time to time, she’s managing to get as much use out of this toy too. The quality of the product is great – very sturdy. It folds up nicely too for on the go entertainment.

    I’ve seen it in other stores for much more. At this price we couldn’t pass it up!

    We recommend this product for hours of imaginative play.

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  5. R. Domian says:
    5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    So So from Idaho, January 9, 2007
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    R. Domian (CT) –
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    This review is from: Learning Resources Pretend & Play Snack Shop (Toy)

    My four year old daughter enjoys playing with the pretend money to buy the fruits, treats and snacks.
    The coins are pretty realistic looking and playing with it will help her learn how to tell differnet coins
    appart and how much they are worth. But the construction of the set I feel, is a little
    flimsy. If it is moved a little bit the food falls off the shelves and the piece in the front.
    Depending on the time of day it could be a little aggravating for her, if you know what I mean.

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