
Hipstory: Why be a World Leader When You Could be a Hipster?
Book
Meet Barack 'Barrie OB' Obama, urban forager and burgeoning ukulele player; 'Hilly' Clinton, noted...

Indian Makeup and Dressup - Makeover Games
Beauty, Games and Lifestyle
App
The indian makeup and dressup games aware with indian culture. Help indian doll to look gorgeous...

Forever Isn't Long Enough by Alfie Templeman
Album
"Templeman's songs max on melody ... he has to be one to watch closely" - The Sunday Times Culture. ...

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Anne (15117 KP) rated Frankly in Love (Frankly in Love, #1) in Books
Nov 4, 2019
I liked the story idea and premise to the story with the fake dating trope and the insight into Korean culture and family and culture issues and differences. It was a good portrayal of YA/teen years and crushes and romances and other things. There were a few things that caught me off guard, but for the most part, it seemed to be pretty straight forward.
This isn't my usual reading genre, but I thought it was alright although my biggest things were 1-it seemed a bit long, which is one of the reasons why audio helped and 2 - the language - there was so much profanity and language that I didn't enjoy, so that's my two cents on that.
If you like romance, fake dating tropes and such then you'll probably like this.

Plant Biochemistry: An Introduction
Book
PLANT BIOCHEMISTRY: An Introduction opens with an introductory chapter on metabolism and how the...

Skiing Manual
Book
The Skiing Manual offers instructions on technique and skills from an author with over 30 years of...

Digital Prohibition: Piracy and Authorship in New Media Art
Book
This title is the first to explore how authorship is changing in a digital age, particularly...

The Wall of Respect: Public Art and Black Liberation in 1960s Chicago
Abdul Alkalimat, Rebecca Zorach and Romi Crawford
Book
The Wall of Respect: Public Art and Black Liberation in 1960s Chicago is the first in-depth,...

The Science of the Rishis: The Spiritual and Material Discoveries of the Ancient Sages of India
Vanamali and Bhoomananda Tirtha
Book
Called "the scientists of Hinduism," the rishis of ancient India were the scribes of the Vedas. They...