HTML5 Game Development For Dummies(R)
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Create games with graphics that pop for the web and mobile devices! HTML5 is the tool game...
21st Century Innovation Systems for Japan and the United States: Lessons from a Decade of Change: Report of a Symposium
Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy, Policy and Global Affairs and National Research Co
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Recognizing that a capacity to innovate and commercialize new high-technology products is...
Fool's Paradise (Fate's Fools Book 3)
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One step closer to paradise... Deva Rainsong never expected to find a soul mate. Now she has two...
reverse harem fantasy paranormal romance series shifter
The One Who Fell ((A Whitecliff Bay Mystery Book 1) [Audiobook]
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In the seaside town of Whitecliff, everyone looks out for each other. Everyone knows your name. And...
Return to the Little Kingdom: Steve Jobs, the Creation of Apple and How it Changed the World
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Almost thirty years ago, Michael Moritz, then a young journalist at "Time" magazine, was allowed...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2478 KP) rated Michelangelo's Ghost (Jaya Jones Treasure Hunt Mystery, #4) in Books
Feb 4, 2026 - 5:42 AM
I let too long go between reading books in this series, but it was nice to be back in Jaya’s presence. The story grabbed me quickly and I was hooked the entire way through. This is different from a typical murder mystery, and I was on board for it. I loved how it all came together at the end and how some clues had been woven in early. The characters were interesting, and I need to read more soon to find out about what happens next to them. Fans of the author’s new Secret Staircase series will enjoy some references to those characters thanks to a crossover character. This is a fun book that will keep the pages turning.
Lyndsey Gollogly (2893 KP) rated Down Down Deep in Books
May 17, 2024
Booksirens ARC
Down Down Deep
By Christina Delay
⭐️⭐️
Did I kill him?
Jesse David, professional travel writer, can’t shake the past she doesn’t remember. With her blackouts growing worse at the approach of her father’s death anniversary, she’s convinced that this trip is her last chance to find answers. But then Momma tags along and brings her special brand of abuse and a suitcase full of secrets.
Gabriel Gutierrez, cruise ship director, doesn’t perform the job—he is the job. For the past two decades, he has avoided his home and the destruction he brought upon his family, yet he cannot escape the heavy anchor of guilt. When Jesse steps on board, old shame renews and compounds as not one, but two deaths rise from troubled waters.
With a clock ticking and lives at stake, Jesse and Gabriel must decide whether the dangerous truth should rise to the surface or remain drowned in the deep.
I don’t know this started off as though I was going to really like it but then I really struggled with it half way through. The ending was ok but something about the whole book just irritated me a little. I’m quite an emotional reader and somehow just didnt evoke any.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
Programming the BeagleBone
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Master BeagleBone programming by doing simple electronics and Internet of Things projects About This...
Noah’s Ark – An Interactive Children’s Bible Tale
Book and Education
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This is the classical biblical story of Noah and the ark he built upon God’s instruction to save...
Math Bingo
Education and Games
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The original Math BINGO! Over 1 Million Players! - Featured in The New York Times - Oct 2011...

