Public Art Encounters: Art, Space and Identity
Martin Zebracki and Joni M. Palmer
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Public art is produced and 'lived' within multiple, interlaced and contested political, economic,...
Understanding the Regional Dynamics of Vulnerability: A Historical Approach to the Flood Problem in China: 2017
Ying Li, Peijun Shi and Guoyi Han
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This book presents a detailed regional study of the Dongting Lake Area and explores potential...

Living and Loving After Betrayal: How to Heal from Emotional Abuse, Deceit, Infidelity, and Chronic Resentment
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Betrayal has many faces, including anger, abuse, deceit, and infidelity. If you've recently left a...

Animal Welfare in Extensive Production Systems
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There has been a lot written about animal welfare in intensive farming systems, but very little...

The Ultimate EU Test Book Assessment Centre Edition
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Facing the Assessment Centre, the final stage in selection competitions for permanent jobs in the EU...

Digital Protection for Power Systems
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Digital protection is based on the use of computers in power line relaying. Since the late 1960s,...

Haley Mathiot (9 KP) rated Tyger Tyger (Goblin Wars, #1) in Books
Apr 27, 2018
And it would be a whole lot easier if Finn wasn’t so darn distracting. Because it’s really hard to concentrate on hiding and finding food and running from hell hounds when you’re head over heels in love.
I tore through Tyger Tyger as fast as Finn swept Teagan off her feet (very fast). The story is fast-paced, exciting, and irresistible, with a great combination of mystery, suspense, and romance.
Finn is the bad boy we all want… rough, tough, and willing to do anything from skipping a meal to breaking an arm for the girl he loves. His rough exterior and his cold demeanor only make his love for Teagan more special. He was certainly my favorite character, followed closely by Teagan’s little brother, Aiden. He’s a funny quirky sort of kid who seems to be able to cause problems and solve them at the same time.
The plot and the pacing were fantastic! There were so many secrets and questions, and the way they were revealed was perfect.
The things that weren’t perfect about the book were these: The writing was clear and descriptive, though a little hard to understand at times. The only thing that felt lacking was Teagan and Finn’s relationship. It felt like it just barely got started… and the book ended. But on the other hand, it was definitely real, and not any of that sappy love based solely on attraction stuff. Lastly, I don’t really think the title describes the book, and the cover—though breathtakingly artistic—doesn’t say much about the book either. But none of this really took away from the enjoyment and the satisfaction at the end—the end was really cute, by the way!
I adored Tyger Tyger and can’t wait for the next book in the series!

The Wonder Weeks - Audiobook
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Acanthea Grimscythe (300 KP) rated Mindhunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit in Books
May 16, 2018
Reading more like Douglas is sitting in the room beside you and recounting his past, Mindhunter, as expected, delves into some pretty deep material. For a while, I had to put it down because the ATKID murders dug beneath my skin. Despite the sometimes gory details Douglas provides readers with, I feel this is an important title for any true crime fan. After all, it is Douglas that a certain character from Silence of the Lambs is based on.
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The Art of RF (Riba-Free) Islamic Banking and Finance: Tools and Techniques for Community-Based Banking
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Updated and expanded insights into Islamic banking and finance From Yahia Abdul-Rahman-the father of...