Bad Girls from History: Wicked or Misunderstood?
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You wont be familiar with every one of the huge array of women featured in these pages, but all,...
Hyde Park: The People's Park
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Hyde Park is a London favourite. You can walk, lie in the grass, play games, take exercise and...
Smoke
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England. A century ago, give or take a few years. An England where people who are wicked in thought...
Lord Mansfield: Justice in the Age of Reason
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In the first modern biography of Lord Mansfield (1705-1793), Norman Poser details the turbulent...
My Darling Mr Asquith: The Extraordinary Life and Times of Venetia Stanley
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This is the true story of one woman's life set against the backcloth of the great events of the...
Lover at Last (Black Dagger Brotherhood, #11)
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In the darkest corners of the night in Caldwell, New York, a conflict like no other rages. The city...
Henry the Liberal: Count of Champagne, 1127-1181
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Over the course of the twelfth century, the county of Champagne grew into one of the wealthiest and...
Anarchism: A Collection of Revolutionary Writings
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One of the few members of the Russian aristocracy to become a revolutionary, Prince Peter Kropotkin...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2200 KP) rated The Victory Garden in Books
Feb 13, 2019
I’ve been a fan of Rhys’s mysteries for years, so I decided to give this book a try. As I suspected going in, this is not a mystery, but more of a coming of age story set in the England of 100 years ago. Unfortunately, I don’t think I was the target audience since I had trouble getting into it. There is a lot happening, and that was part of the problem. The story takes place over a year, and to get the entire time frame and the all Emily goes through into the story, at times I think we were cheated out of watching Emily deal with everything happening. That resulted in some things we were told about and not shown. On the other hand, Emily is a wonderful main character, and I was definitely rooting for her to succeed. I did tear up a time or two. And I felt we got a clear picture of what life was like in 1918 England for those who didn’t fight during the war – something that is often overlooked when we think about the cost of a war.
The Murder of Lord Shaftesbury: The True Story of the Passionate Love Affair That Ended in High Society's Most Shocking Murder
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The scandalous debauchery of the playboy tenth Earl of Shaftesbury sent seismic shock waves through...