Addressing Special Educational Needs and Disability in the Curriculum: Maths
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The SEND Code of Practice (2015) reinforced the requirement that all teachers must meet the needs of...
Elements of Parallel Computing
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Designed for introductory parallel computing courses at the advanced undergraduate or beginning...
Addressing Special Educational Needs and Disability in the Curriculum: Design & Technology
Louise Davies and Elisabeth Barratt-Hacking
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The SEND Code of Practice (2015) reinforced the requirement that all teachers must meet the needs of...
Groundwater as a Key for Adaptation to Changing Climate and Society
Makoto Taniguchi and Tetsuya Hiyama
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The book presents an overview of recent advances in knowledge related to the assessment and...
Butterfly child (6 KP) rated Killing Floor: (Jack Reacher 1) in Books
Feb 26, 2018
I know the Jack Reacher series is quite old, and now has to movies but I guess I was quite late to the party. I have managed to avoid hearing much about the series, other than lots of positive comments about the books. So I was quite excited to get started.
The debut Jack Reacher novel kicks off with a good mystery and an intriguing character. I did find it was quite slow, and even though Jack is meant to be a bit of a mystery, I finished the book still not really feeling connected to the character, and for me, when reading its about feeling connected to the characters and the books which makes me carry on reading a series.
Although, I didn't fully connected with Jack Reacher, I did like the story and some of the background characters.
I like fiction, and I am a fan of Harry Potter and sci-fi and lots of things that dispel belief, but I like it in that context when you are expecting magic and some things to not make sense. The idea of why Jack was in Margate, Georgia and his connection the dead body felt a little strange. It added a level of something to the story but I am not sure why. This was my only issue with it, and I have only read the first book, so maybe more will be explained as the series goes on. I am giving it the benefit of the doubt, as overall I did really enjoy the book.
It's an 'ok' start to a series, and Jack Reachers mysterious life kept me intrigued enough to want to carry on with the series and pass it onto my mum. I am excited to move onto book 2.
The Fox and The Crow - Interactive Children's Story Book HD
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>>> The famous fable comes to life with engaging animations and stunning interactions >>> HD...
Brink's Modern Internal Auditing: A Common Body of Knowledge
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The complete guide to internal auditing for the modern world Brink's Modern Internal Auditing: A...
Ice with Everything: In Climbing Mountains or Sailing the Seas One Often Has to Settle for Less Than One Hoped
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'For most men, as Epicurus has remarked, rest is stagnation and activity madness. Mad or not, the...
The Cultural Moment in Tourism
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This book is a response to the burgeoning interest in cultural tourism and the associated need for a...
The Philosopher: A History in Six Types
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What would the global history of philosophy look like if it were told not as a story of ideas but as...