For the Love of Sauntress: A Forty-Year Affair
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"I wonder if you can help me." "Maybe I could, or maybe I couldn't," was the very Welsh reply. "What...
Racing the Moon's Shadow with Concorde 001: 2015
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This is the unique story of observing a total solar eclipse for no less than 74 consecutive minutes....
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2204 KP) rated Book, Line, and Sinker in Books
Jun 23, 2019
I completely enjoyed this book. The plot is a little different for a cozy mystery, but in this case that was a good thing. Just adjust your expectations accordingly, but you will be satisfied when you turn the final page. Lindsay’s love life gets complicated when her ex-fiance shows up, but I enjoyed seeing how that storyline played out, and I felt it allowed us to get to know Lindsay better. The characters are as charming as always; I’m especially pleased to see that Lindsay’s relationship with the police is already changing for the better. We get some extras, thanks to the crafternoon group, including discussion questions for The Great Gatsby, a cross stitch pattern, and two recipes. I may be behind in this series, but I am certainly enjoying catching up.
Relax with Andrew Johnson
Medical and Lifestyle
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The pace of life and change can be overwhelming We all need to slow down sometimes, to relax, to...
A Song to Save the Salish Sea: Musical Performance as Environmental Activism
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On the coast of Washington and British Columbia sit the misty forests and towering mountains of...
ClareR (5726 KP) rated The Bass Rock in Books
May 29, 2020 (Updated May 29, 2020)
The novel looks at a lot of themes over the years: the role of women, both their expected role and what they actually want to do; relationships between men and women, and those relationships between women as well; cruelty and abuse; and mental health is an important theme, and indeed is central to a great many of the characters.
It's just the kind of book that I enjoy reading, both in style and thematic content. Sometimes you just need a book that ticks along, one that's in no rush to get where it's going. If that makes you think that this is a boring book, it really isn't. There's a lot going on in these timelines, the characters have a lot of things to deal with in their relationships and lives in general, but I never felt rushed. It's a book that I wanted to last. In fact, I really do think that this has been an ideal book to read during this coronavirus lockdown. I think that it will also be a book that I gift to other people.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for sending me my ebook copy.
Kim Pook (101 KP) rated Pitch Perfect 3 (2017) in Movies
Sep 2, 2023
Backtrack three weeks, and Rebecca is now making music. Unfortunately, a mediocre band with a horrible attitude makes her reevaluate her work, and she decides to resign. The Bellas attend a reunion, but they are given the short end of the stick since they believe they were invited to sing when in fact they were only there to listen to another group sing. The Bellas realise they need to sing together again upon hearing the other group, so they fly to Spain to perform for the army. However, the performance ends up being a competition as all the bands engage in an extended riff off. The bellas begin to worry when they understand they must compete against bands who play their own instruments.
Similar to the other films in the trilogy, the singing portions in this one are fantastic and infectious, and the last song gave me chills. The storyline wasn't as enjoyable this time around, though. Eliminate the entire Amy and her bad dad plot, which was over the top and inconsistent with the rest of the film; otherwise, the film would have been just as entertaining as the others.
The Lights of Pointe-Noire
Alain Mabanckou and Helen Stevenson
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Finalist for the Man Booker International Prize 2015 Alain Mabanckou left Congo in 1989, at the age...
Escaping from the Kaiser: The Dramatic Experiences of a Tommy Pow
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Only a week after joining the 8th Durhams in April 1915 Private Herbert Tustin was captured at the...
Bradshaw's Guide South East Railways: London, Chatham & Dover
John Christopher and Simon Jeffs
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This fourth volume of illustrated Bradshaw's Guides takes the traveller from the London Bridge and...