I have read that book. I looked for reviews on this book but couldn't find any. It is a great book and i recommend reading it.
Amazon has reviews on any book they sell through their site and usually they have very helpful reviews as well. You can also find reviews at the NY times.
He does not do reviews for any one magazine.
Book reviews can be found in many different types of places. The first place to look would be in a magazine article about books. Secondly you must research famous book critics to see if they have any valuable information on Larousse.
Ebook reviews can be read on any website that either lends or sells ebooks. Some examples are amazon and chapters websites. The library also lends out ebooks and so would have reviews available.
According to amazon.com there are many positive reviews for this book weight loss for idiots. Based on the reviews the book just explain more about the importance of exercise and eating right when it comes to weight loss.
There are different kinds of book reviews but they should all include a brief statement about the content of the book. This would include any 'main idea' or key theme(s).
There are several sites that have reviews on contractors. I would check out the reviews at www.AngiesList.com .
Any third party hotel booking website would offer peer reviews of the King Edward Hotel in Toronto. Tripadvisor, Expedia, and Priceline are three companies that are examples of third party hotel booking websites.
I would recommend www.fanatic.com for great reviews. I would also check ABC homepage for reviews and any other information you may want about Desperate Housewifes.
You can find a book review on many websites. Barnes and Noble and Amazon offer book reviews on many of the titles that they stock. Newspapers and magazines also offer good reviews, as do independent blogs.
Honestly from what I read there are some negative reviews but not neccesaraly really bad reviews. Just mild concerns. One would be that it does have a small battery
Any online forum would be a great place to find reviews. Though they would be greatly opinionated, the public is the greatest place to find what works and what doesn't.