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Philosophy
Gavin Maxwell: A Life
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Gavin Maxwell was a romantic, self-destructive adventurer, brave and handsome, with a deep sympathy...
This Idea Is Brilliant: Lost, Overlooked, and Underappreciated Scientific Concepts Everyone Should Know
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The latest volume in the bestselling series from Edge.org—dubbed “the world’s smartest...
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Te Reo Māori
Education and Reference
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Te Reo Māori is a Māori language dictionary that is easy to use by searching for Māori or English...
Farm Frenzy 2 HD
Games and Entertainment
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If you think life in the big city is crazy, wait until you get a load of the wild and wacky country...
Ice Cream & Smoothies : Panda Shop
Education and Games
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Summer is here! Miumiu, our little panda, is waiting for you to help her! It’s so hot and...
Terminal Alliance
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When the Krakau came to Earth, they planned to invite humanity into a growing alliance of sentient...
Suicidal: Why We Kill Ourselves
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For much of his thirties, Jesse Bering thought he was probably going to kill himself. He was a...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2434 KP) rated An Almost Purrfect Murder in Books
Jul 30, 2022
In a moment of serendipity, I read this book on an Alaskan cruise I took recently. It was fun and strange to read about Frankie in places I was visiting, just in a different order. Yes, this is one of the few paranormal cozy series I read since Frankie can communicate with animals, but it’s a minor part of the story. The plot was uneven with the wedding and romantic subplots taking up pages as well. Since the book is the third in the series, I was definitely invested in those stories, but a little more time on the mystery would have been nice. Still, I was impressed with how all the clues came together in the end. Most of the characters were new, and I enjoyed getting to know them, suspects and family members alike. I laughed multiple times as I was reading at the antics of the two and four legged characters. Overall, this is a fun book that fans of the series will enjoy.
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2434 KP) rated Blind Side in Books
Nov 22, 2022 (Updated Nov 22, 2022)
I enjoyed being back in Connor’s presence again. I felt the plot went a bit away from the initial premise, and I’m not sure I felt it earned it. Meanwhile, the ending is a bit abrupt while still answering our questions. These are minor since I was pulled into the story and kept turning pages to see what Connor would uncover next. As usual for the series, the characters are wonderful. Unfortunately, the language continues to be a bit extreme for a cozy series as well. I read the paperback that was originally published in 2001, so keep in mind that some technology references are going to be outdated. I enjoyed the humor at the beginning of the book – I think we got every frog pun imaginable. Connor is deaf, and she makes a new friend who is blind in this book. I appreciate how both characters are portrayed and this look at how they are able to handle the things I take for granted. All told, I enjoyed this book in the series.

