Painting for Peace - A Coloring Book for All Ages
Carol Swartout Klein and Robert O'Neil
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Perfect for all ages,Painting for Peace: A Coloring Bookis designed for adults and children tocolor...
Teaching Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet Teacher's Book
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Teaching Shakespeare presents over 50 photocopiable worksheets. Different sections of the book cover...
Iconix Process Roadmaps: Step-by-step Guidance for SOA, Embedded, and Algorithm-intensive Systems
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Software development can go in many different directions...ICONIX Process has a long track record of...
Best Practices in Strategic Planning for Online Educational Programs
Elliot King and Neil Alperstein
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Best Practices in Strategic Planning for Online Educational Programs is a step-by-step guide to...
Gandhi's Vision and Values: The Moral Quest for Change in Indian Agriculture
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India today faces the onslaught of multinational investment and globalization in every sector of its...
Small & Smart Interiors
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The projects in this book convey the ingenuity and skill of architects and designers who create...
Ross (3284 KP) rated The Change 2: New York: The Queen of Coney Island in Books
Nov 2, 2020
In the first New York book, we meet Grace, who is trying to reunite with her brother, an inmate of Rikers before The Change. Trying to get safe passage up the Hudson river, she has to ask the Queen of Coney Island for a boat and permission. On the way to do so, she meets up with God (as you do), and enters the former Coney Island amusement park. It is populated with odd people and creatures, some of whom are real, some of whom are formerly real and brought back to life due to the change, others are physical embodiments of ideas and film characters.
Grace and God are given a seemingly simple task to achieve before being given safe passage, but it inevitably turns out to be a very difficult and dangerous one.
The book has a very different feel to the first, London-based one, with a very odd Alice in Wonderland feel to it, with crazy characters helping the one seemingly normal one to her goal.
The one thing that is consistent with the London book is the feeling of wanting more at the end. This time the character had a goal and (spoiler alert) she didn't achieve it by the end of the book.
lurkykitty (3 KP) rated Saint X in Books
Mar 26, 2020
Methods for the Economic Evaluation of Health Care Programmes
Michael F. Drummond, Mark J. Sculpher, Karl Claxton and Greg L. Stoddart
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The purpose of economic evaluation is to inform decisions intended to improve healthcare. The new...
Bio-Based Solvents
Fran?ois Jerome and Rafael Luque
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Within the framework of sustainable chemistry, the search and design of green solvents has become a...


