Fractional Calculus: Models and Numerical Methods
Dumitru Baleanu, Kai Diethelm and Enrico Scalas
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This book will give readers the possibility of finding very important mathematical tools for working...
International Farm Animal, Wildlife and Food Safety Law: 2017
Gabriela Steier and Kiran Patel
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This volume is an inspiring and breakthrough piece of academic scholarship and the first of its kind...
Italian Gardens
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Originally published in 1961 as a complementary study to Geoffrey Jellicoe's architectural work,...
Canoe Paddles: A Complete Guide to Making Your Own
Graham Warren and David Gidmark
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Despite the growing interest in making paddles and canoes, it is difficult to find reliable...
Thinking Like a Political Scientist: A Practical Guide to Research Methods
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Each year, tens of thousands of students who are interested in politics go through a rite of...
The Study Guide for the New Trading for a Living
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Test your trading knowledge and skills without risking any money You may read the best trading book,...
Unhappy Union: How the Euro Crisis- and Europe - Can be Fixed
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The euro was supposed to create an unbreakable bond between the nations and people of Europe. But...
Kate (493 KP) rated The Moments Between in Books
Jun 30, 2020
The story worked really well and it showed how the butterfly effect works and how it comes into out lives. It shows even if we know something bad is going to happen, no matter how much we know we shouldn't, we will always try and change the outcome. That is who we are as humans and how we are programmed.
I took me a chapter before I got into the book but when I did I couldn't put it down. I just wanted to see what was going to happen.
The book was written in a way that I really felt for the main character, Claire. I wanted to help her with her situation.
The main character definitely changed as the book went on and not in a good way. To other characters she seemed to lose herself and become mad and I really felt for her as I knew she wasn't mad. Sometimes she didn't go around things in the right way.
This book could be for anyone above 20s.
I will remember the book due to the way it could relate to our lives and made me think if this happened to me what would I do.
The blurb was spot on and described the book perfectly. It grabbed my attention and I'm glad it did.
I would definitely read other books by the author.
I received a complimentary copy of the book from the author via Voracious Readers Only.
Early Ships and Seafaring: Water Transport Beyond Europe
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In this volume Professor Sean McGrail introduces the reader to a relatively new branch of...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2200 KP) rated Bronzed Betrayals in Books
Feb 13, 2021 (Updated Feb 13, 2021)
As always with this series, I have to warn you not to jump in here. There are so many ongoing plot threads that you won’t fully appreciate what happens here if you do – not to mention the twists that will be spoiled from earlier books. Fans of the series will be very happy with this book. There is plenty of action to keep them glued to the page, and the advancement we get on the ongoing stories is satisfying. All this while providing us with a beginning, middle, and end to the story told here. I went into the book thinking that this was the final book of the series, but clearly that won’t be the case with the plot threads that were left open and the cliffhanger we get. Meanwhile, the characters are showing some maturity, which I enjoyed. When you are in the mood for a cozy caper, I highly recommend this series. If you are already a fan, you’ll enjoy this chapter in Laurel’s story.