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Redefining cool for a new generation, Pharrell Williams is a creative force, using music, fashion,...

Big Shots: The Photography of Guy Webster
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A stunning retrospective of noted celebrity and rock photographer Guy Webster's work in 1960s Los...

My Faraway One: Selected Letters of Georgia O'Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz: v. 1: 1915-1939
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There are few couples in the history of 20th-century American art and culture more prominent than...

Outdoor Action and Adventure Photography
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The difference between getting the shot and missing the shot comes down to split seconds and how you...

Aitch: A Life in Colour: Conversations with My Hair Stylist
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We've all chatted with our hair stylist. But how often do our conversations reveal extraordinary...

Jane Austen's Names: Riddles, Persons, Places
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In Jane Austen's works, a name is never just a name. In fact, the names Austen gives her characters...

Shakespeare's Women and the Fin de Siecle
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Shakespeare's Women and the Fin de Siecle illuminates the most iconoclastic performances of...
Adam J. Kurtz Then and Now Undated 12-Month Agenda with Stickers
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We have online calendars for appointments and work obligations, but nothing surpasses pen and paper...

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2357 KP) rated Jane Darrowfield and the Madwoman Next Door in Books
Nov 2, 2020 (Updated Nov 2, 2020)
I enjoyed the first book in this creative cozy series, so I was anxious to visit with Jane again. I loved this second book just as much. The story is creative and easily fits outside the typical cozy storyline while still fitting perfectly in the cozy mystery genre. Just when I thought I had things figured out, something would happen that would confuse me again. Yet the details all fit together perfectly at the end. Jane is a strong main character. I don’t feel like her friends are well defined, but they don’t get much page time, so that isn’t an issue. Megan is a very sympathetic character, which makes us care for her. The rest of the characters we meet along the way are great as well. This isn’t as funny as the first book in the series, but that’s not a complaint. The subject matter is more serious, and I thought this book perfectly handled that. If you are looking for a slightly different cozy mystery, you’ll be glad you picked up this book.

ChatterPix - by Duck Duck Moose
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Chatterpix can make anything talk -- pets, friends, doodles, and more! Simply take any photo, draw...