
Raw: Recipes for a Modern Vegetarian Lifestyle
Solla Eiriksdottir and Simon Bajada
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A modern and fresh take on vegetarian and raw food from celebrated Icelandic chef Solla Eiriksdottir...

The Food and Art of Azerbaijan
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Gathered here are over 170 tried and tested recipes from Azerbaijan's answer to Delia Smith. The...

The Naked Diet
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'Diet' comes from the Greek word dietta meaning way of life. The Naked Diet is all about changing...

The Savoury Gluten-free Baker
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Using clever substitutes and ingenious baking methods, Hannah Miles has created a selection of...

Wheat Belly Cookbook: 150 Delicious Wheat-Free Recipes for Effortless Weight Loss and Optimum Health
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150 delicious wheat-free recipes for effortless weight loss and optimum health Accompanying recipe...

A Positive View of LGBTQ: Embracing Identity and Cultivating Well-Being
Ellen D. B. Riggle and Sharon Scales Rostosky
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A Positive View of LGBTQ starts a new conversation about the strengths and benefits of Lesbian, Gay,...

How to Blitz Nits and Other Nasties
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A witty yet practical guide to defeating the ten most common childhood 'nasties'. The all-seeing,...

Beyond Soccer: International Relations and Politics as Seen Through the Beautiful Game
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As the world's most popular game, soccer is unique in its ability to reflect and impact culture,...

Chloe (778 KP) rated Our Little Cruelties in Books
Mar 2, 2021
The story is full of twists and turns, that slowly unwind the characters and explain why they are how they are, sort of. I think the characters are brilliant and the way they are described/actions they take just makes you hate them.
Overall its sad to think that families are like this and it was interesting to see the same events from different viewpoints. I liked that the time frames shifted but were still easy to follow, when I first realised this I was apprehensive as I often forget to read the chapter name as I'm too excited to crack on.
There could have been more delving into the many mental health issues in the book. I also didn't like the hinting towards mental health being hereditary.

Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated Hunter of Demons (Spectr #1) in Books
Jan 7, 2021
With this, I was a little confused at the beginning. It all seemed a little haywire with the added viewpoint of Gray in the first couple of pages, without actually knowing who he was. I found it confusing anyway, up until they merged into Caleb's body. After that I was interested to see what would happen throughout the rest of the story.
I liked John. He seemed like a really great guy.
The hunt for Caleb's brothers murderer was quite fun reading with Gray being able to scent the demon behind it.
One thing that bothered me was the lack of romance until the last chapter and a half. Okay, they both kept getting turned on when they looked at the other but it was all secretive, not wanting the other to know.
Don't think I will be continuing the series.