
Life Cycle: A Bike Ride Round Scotland (and Back to Childhood)
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In order to recapture some of the magic of childhood years spent cycling around their home town of...

The Day is Dark
Yrsa Sigurdardottir and Philip Roughton
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A chilling new case for Thora Gudmundsdottir, from Iceland's answer to Stieg Larsson. When all...

Rick Stein: The Road to Mexico
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A landmark book from Rick Stein, celebrating one of the most popular world cuisines. Starting in San...

Archaeology, Heritage, and Civic Engagement: Working Toward the Public Good
Barbara J. Little and Paul A. Shackel
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The definition of "public archaeology" has expanded in recent years to include archaeologists'...

In Search of Grace: An Ecological Pilgrimage
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To recover from ecological disaster, we humans must transform the sense of who we are in relation to...

Wild Africa, Odyssey in a Ford Corsair GT
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In 1964 Jo and Brian Dawtrey and their three children set off on their second tour of Overseas Aid...

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2332 KP) rated Jurassic Park (Jurassic Park, #1) in Books
Jul 13, 2018
It is hard to go into this book not knowing what is really happening thanks to the movies, and that puts the reader of today at a disadvantage since the book takes forever with the set up and big reveal. However, once the dinosaurs get free, this is a page turning book that is impossible to put down. While the character names are the same, they are different from how they are portrayed in the movie, and fans of the films will recognize scenes from the sequels that originated here. Naturally, there are more great scenes and tense moments than could be included in the movie, and the climax here is so much better. I could have done without some of the descriptions of the violence in the book, but they didn’t surprise me. Some lectures, while giving us something to think about, do slow things down again late in the book. Overall, this is still a very enjoyable read.

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2332 KP) rated Murder on the Med in Books
Jun 7, 2024
While we don’t really see any of the other characters we’ve met in this series, that gives Kat plenty of time to shine. It’s also great if you’ve missed the earlier books. It was a little work to keep all the people we met straight, but I did by the end, and it was worth it since the plot is wonderful. Just as I was wondering where things might go next, we got a great twist that kept me turning pages as quickly as I could. I did think there were some timeline issues, but nothing that impacted the plot. On the other hand, I really want to visit the Amalfi Coast now and see these areas for myself. If you are looking for a great armchair travel book, you’ll be glad you booked passage on this deadly Mediterranean cruise.

Natural Beauty of Hong Kong: A Photographic Journey
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This text is in English & Chinese. Hong Kong is most widely known as a place of densely packed...

Hidden Harbours of Southwest Scotland
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Hidden Harbours of Southwest Scotland is a lively tour of small and infrequently visited harbours on...