Emergency Hospital: Kids Doctor. Premium
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Emergency medicine is a very important profession. When something wrong has happened, ambulance and...
Barefoot World Atlas
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Barefoot World Atlas puts the world at your children’s fingertips! With this incredible app,...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2200 KP) rated Digging Up the Remains in Books
Aug 26, 2020
I really enjoyed getting to visit these characters again. Lilly leads a large and diverse cast of characters, and they are all charming. They are also distinct, so it is easy to keep them all straight. The book reintroduces us to the characters and town while introducing Tyler and the suspects. The pacing is a bit off early on, but the time is being put to good use as it sets up the mystery. Once Tyler is found dead, we are off with suspects as strong as the main characters and many secrets for Lilly and the others to uncover before we reach the climax. Meanwhile, we get some advancement in storylines introduced in earlier books. I suspect we’ve got some seeds that will bloom in future books here as well. I wish I could garden as well as the characters in this series, but I can dream while I read these fun mysteries.
Pettersson und Findus
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Big play fun with Pettson and Findus! The old, inventive Pettson who lives with Findus - his...
Frasier: A Cultural History
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After America's most pompous barhound left the Cheer's gang in Boston, he returned to Seattle and...
Nature's Ghosts: Confronting Extinction from the Age of Jefferson to the Age of Ecology
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The rapid growth of the American environmental movement in recent decades obscures the fact that...
In Strange Woods
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In the stormy coastal woods of the Pacific Northwest, roots run deep and passions run wild. ...
Contemporary MM Mystery Gothic Romance
The Children's Home
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For fans of Shirley Jackson, Neil Gaiman, Roald Dahl, and Edward Gorey, a beguiling and disarming...
Whatchareadin (174 KP) rated Two From the Heart in Books
May 10, 2018
In the second story, Tyler Bron is a millionaire, who, on paper, appears to have it all. But in reality, he has never had a life. Always focused on himself and getting to the top of his career field. He has no friends, only work colleagues who he really knows nothing about. So he hires a writer, Damian Crane to write a new life for him. But will Tyler be able to handle all that life has to offer?
This is a newer James Patterson novel released earlier this year. On my quest to read all of his stand alone books, I'm giving this on 3.5 stars. I enjoyed the stories and the one about Tyler was the most interesting to me. Each main character is at a point in their lives, where they need to make some changes in order to continue to live. I think that Tyler makes the most extreme change of all.
Even though James Patterson pumps out several books a year, he is still one of my favorites and I enjoy reading his books. I always know I can finish one of his books in 2-3 days and it will hold my attention.
The Largest Art: A Measured Manifesto for a Plural Urbanism
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Urban design in practice is incremental, but architects imagine it as scaled-up architecture --...