Ecological Economics for the Anthropocene: An Emerging Paradigm
Peter G. Brown and Peter Timmerman
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Ecological Economics for the Anthropocene provides an urgently needed alternative to the...
Art Rethought: The Social Practices of Art
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Human beings engage works of the arts in many different ways: they sing songs while working, they...

The Man in the High Castle
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A dazzling speculative novel of 'counterfactual history' from one of America's most highly-regarded...

Integrating Nutrition into Practice
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Integrative medicine is an approach to wellness that makes use of both conventional and alternative...

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2346 KP) rated Hen of the Baskervilles (Meg Langslow, #15) in Books
Mar 9, 2018
While I didn't find this one as laugh out loud funny as some of the previous entries, I did really enjoy it. The plot was good and the characters - new and old - were fun. Meg's twins stole every scene they were in, too. Fans of the series or lighter cozies in general will love it.
Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2013/07/book-review-hen-of-baskervilles-by.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.
The regular addition of new shows means there's always something to watch, although it should be remembered that they do also remove shows, sometimes.

Revolution
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Russell Brand will donate 100 per cent of his money for this book to Tre Era Cafe, a social...

Lessons in Impermanence
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What happens when you pluck a family from a Welsh hillside and transplant them to a French field?...

Microhydro: Clean Power from Water
Scott Davis and Corrie Laschuk
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Hydroelectricity is the world's largest-and cleanest-source of renewable -energy. But despite lively...

Movie Geek: The Den of Geek Guide to the Movieverse
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Movie Geek is a nerdy dive into popular movies, brought to you by the award-losing Den Of Geek...