Animal Superheroes
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Discover the strongest, biggest, fastest, scariest, smartest and most poisonous animals, and many...
The Disavowed Community
Jean-Luc Nancy and Philip Armstrong
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Over thirty years after Maurice Blanchot writes The Unavowable Community (1983)-a book that offered...
The RHS Treasury of Garden Writing
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A companion to The RHS Treasure of Garden Verse, this anthology presents a selection of garden...
Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated Shatter (Unbreakable Bonds, #2) in Books
Jan 7, 2021
Snow was a little bit of a mystery after the first one and i wasn't sure how much I'd enjoy his story but wow. It blew me away. I love his relationship with Jude, how much he softened in general when he was around, he was no longer the destructive guy from the first book. The connection between them was mindblowing.
I could have cried for Rowe in this. The blow he received at the beginning was heartbreaking. It affected them all but poor lovely Rowe...the next book is his and i hope the authors have figured out a brilliant way of writing his story. Off to start it now.
Love Looks Pretty on You
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Love Looks Pretty on You is the much anticipated new book by international bestselling author Lang...
ArecRain (8 KP) rated Inked Expressions (Montgomery Ink, #7) in Books
Jan 18, 2018
I am hard pressed to find anything Carrie Ann Ryan writes that I dont enjoy. I am not a fan of contemporary romance but I know that Ryan rarely, if ever, disappoints. Inked Expressions has everything you come to love from a Ryan contemporary romance: characters with more depth than the Grand Canyon, a storyline as entertaining as it is romantic, and lets not leave out the steamy scenes between a couple youll root for from page one. Not to mention it is a friends to lovers story which is hands down one of my favorite tropes.
Merissa (12051 KP) rated Where Did All The Dragons Go? in Books
Dec 17, 2018
This is one of my all-time favourite books and it still brings a lump to my throat when I read it to my daughters. In fact, it is their most requested book to be read out too.
The story (although short) is wonderful and trips off your tongue with lilting cadences and takes you from start to finish with a rhyme. The illustrations are magnificent, but maybe not the "normal" which just makes it more enjoyable.
Highly recommended for reading to your children or grandchildren ..... or if you want to remind yourself of where the dragons really are!
The Gardener's Garden: MIDI Format
Toby Musgrave, Ruth Chivers and Madison Cox
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The inspirational resource for garden designers and garden-lovers - now available in a compelling...
RHS Tales from the Tool Shed: The History and Usage of Fifty Garden Tools
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RHS Tales from the Tool Shed is an historical, horticultural journey told through fifty pieces of...
Art Therapy: Cat Therapy: 100 Designs Colouring in and Relaxation
Charlotte Segond-Rabilloud, Vincent Jaunatre, Lidia Kostanek and Geraldine Meo
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Cats as well as being popular animals and faithful companions also possess true therapeutic...