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ig Oliver (1 KP) created a post

Feb 25, 2018  
Hi ?. My name is ig. Ig Oliver, I’m an author of children’s books. I have a beautiful new fairytale book for children. The Butterfly Bee Lady and the Bee. It’s a wonderful story about the first Butterfly ?. It’s alread published and out there doing really well, it’s part one of a trilogy... So many lovely reviews.
     
This is one of those books that I want to give less than one star to. I didn't actually finish it, because I didn't feel a need to do so. Wiker's complaints about every book pretty much come down to, "It's not from my Christian worldview." He's black and white, and I have very little tolerance for the intolerant.
  
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Annie Chanse (15 KP) rated It in Books

May 28, 2018  
It
It
Stephen King | 1986 | Fiction & Poetry, Horror
8
8.8 (95 Ratings)
Book Rating
One of SK's best
I absolutely LOVE "It." It is terrifying in all the right ways, and unlike some of King's books, the plot makes it all the way through to the end of the book (as opposed to 3/4ths of the way in, where it abruptly changes and becomes about something else with no rhyme or reason.)
  
Where'd you go, Bernadette. This book was different from What I normally listen to,but I really liked this book. I enjoyed how it was from a daughter's point of view. On a scale from 1 to 10 it is about a 7. An enjoyable book but I will trade it at my local book store for other books.
  
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Evergreen Avenue: 1970s (Evergreen #1)
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Definitely adding the other books in this series to my wishlist, it ends on such a cliff hanger you need to know what happens with Penny and you need to know so much more about Dr Green and Helen. This is definitely a thrilling read with such a charming flow, so many unanswered questions, how could you stop reading?
  
Criminology for dummies
Criminology for dummies
Steven Briggs | 2009 | Crime, Law, Philosophy, Psychology & Social Sciences
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Informative (2 more)
Easy to read
Easy to understand the subject
Brilliant
I love this book, it is a wealth of information about criminology. It is a factual book but as with all the 'for dummies' books the subject is broken down into bite sized parts with easy to follow explanations, suitable for a beginner to a person studying criminology.
  
I received a copy of River of Fire from Random House Publishing Group through Netgalley.

One of the most noticable things about this book is the compassion in which it is written.

This is all that happened before Dead Man Walking (one of my all-time favorite books.)

I am not at all religious but enjoyed it very much.
  
The Lion Tamer Who Lost
The Lion Tamer Who Lost
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
There are few books in this world that stay with you long after you finish reading it. I still think about the Lion Tamer Who Lost six months later. It is beautiful storytelling, heartbreaking and sincere. I would recommend this to anyone who loves romance and how the real world is not all happily ever afters.