Letting in the Wild Edges
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In this beautifully illustrated book, Glennie Kindred inspires us to celebrate the bounties of our...
Wake Up to the Joy of You: 52 Meditations and Practices for A Calmer, Happier, More Mindful Life
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Wake up to the Joy of You is the simple way to find grace and meaning in your life. Inspirational...
100 Years, 100 Landscape Designs
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Beginning with Filoli, the century-old, forward-looking estate situated just south of San Francisco,...
Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness
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The Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness guide includes...Exclusive Lithographs: Featuring key...
Rare Replay
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To celebrate its 30th anniversary, Rare brings together the adventures of its iconic characters in a...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2579 KP) rated Murder Comes Home in Books
Oct 2, 2025
While a TV crew being the subject of a murder isn’t new, the set up for this one still caught my attention. The more I read, the more I got hooked, with a mystery from the past also drawing me in. Everything made sense by the time we hit the climax. Meanwhile, the characters get better with each book. I’m loving the series regulars, and the suspects kept me guessing. I’m finding each book in the series gets stronger, and I’m looking forward to reading the next soon.
Yumuniverse: Infinite Possibilities for a Gluten-Free, Plant-Powerful, Whole-Food Lifestyle
Heather Crosby and Brendan Brazier
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More than 150 plant-based, gluten-free, soy-free recipes! No matter where you land on the diet...
Harry Potter: A History of Magic
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Harry Potter: A History of Magic is the official book of the exhibition, a once-in-a-lifetime...
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ClareR (6238 KP) rated Tuesday Mooney Wore Black in Books
Dec 3, 2019
Tuesday’s backstory is fascinating and sad in equal measure, and it’s fortunate that she meets Dorry, a girl who misses her dead mother terribly. Tuesday misses her best friend Abby, who went missing without a trace as a 16/17 year old.
On the front cover, this looks as though it will be a YA paranormal/ horror novel. It’s not. There’s a smattering of the paranormal perhaps, but it’s certainly not a main theme. This is a mystery, where we also learn that to be yourself is the most important thing in life - as is friendship. I loved this book, and practically inhaled it on a long train journey. It’s a bit quirky, but it has a lot of heart (and hey, I like quirky!). Highly recommended.
Many thanks to NetGalley and Harper Collins for my copy of this book to read and review!

