
Living with Lynching: African American Lynching Plays, Performance, and Citizenship, 1890-1930
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Living with Lynching: African American Lynching Plays, Performance, and Citizenship, 1890-1930...

Shakespeare's Common Prayers: The Book of Common Prayer and the Elizabethan Age
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Shakespeare's Common Prayers revolves around Shakespeare's great overlooked source: the Book of...

Sonnets and Shorter Poems
Francesco Petrarch and David Slavitt
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In this volume, David R. Slavitt, the distinguished translator and author of more than ninety works...

The Italian
Ann Radcliffe and Frederick Garber
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'His figure was striking, but not so from grace ...and as he stalked along, wrapt in the black...

Revival
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A dark and electrifying novel about addiction, fanaticism, and what might exist on the other side of...

Wolf Winter
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'Like a silent fall of snow; suddenly, the reader is enveloped...visually acute, skilfully...

The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do, and How to Change
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In "The Power of Habit", award-winning "New York Times" business reporter Charles Duhigg takes us to...

ClareR (5879 KP) rated Tall Bones in Books
Apr 6, 2021
Abi and Emma are best friends, and when Emma leaves Abi, at Abi’s request, at a party at the Tall Bones, she expects to see her the next day. Except she doesn’t. Abi goes missing, seemingly without a trace. Everyone and no one is suspected of her disappearance. After all, her father, Samuel, is a thug and a bully, her mother is clearly beaten regularly, as are her children - why wouldn’t she run away?
To be honest, after reading this I couldn’t understand why any of the young people stayed in Whistling Ridge - unless their world view is like that of their, largely speaking, bigoted parents.
This book is shocking - a real kick in the guts type of story. And it’s not a one off kick. I hated 99% of the characters by the end: and this is the bit where I say how much I enjoyed reading it. Yes, here we are again with my love of the horrible characters. It’s easy to like nice characters, not so easy to get enjoyment out of the dark and evil types (or is it?!😈).
Either way it’s an atmospheric, dark, fascinating novel. And I loved it.
Many thanks to The Pigeonhole for serialising this fabulous novel.

Aristotle's Ladder, Darwin's Tree: The Evolution of Visual Metaphors for Biological Order
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Leading paleontologist J. David Archibald explores the rich history of visual metaphors for...

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