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    Lovelock

    Lovelock

    James McNeish

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    Jack Lovelock has been called the first modern athlete. He became famous internationally when he...

    Draw My Life

    Draw My Life

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    In the vast tapestry of your life, what are the memories and images that stand out? Draw My Life is...

The Beast and Me (The Beast And Me, #1)
The Beast and Me (The Beast And Me, #1)
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The writing threw me off for most of the book. Written in diary form, it was a bit confusing (and more than a little annoying) to read the rapidly changing tenses - some in ways that didn't even make sense. Normally I'd be so annoyed that I would just stop reading, but I truly enjoyed the story and the various ways I could imagine it ending, so I kept on. Meghan got on my nerves a little, there were times when she wasn't coherent, but I tried to chalk that up to the fact that I don't know how I'd behave in such an outrageous situation.
  
Reading fiction is a one way to escape today's harsh reality. However, sometimes you can also do that with a non-fiction book as well. From my experience, this is particularly true of travel books, which take us to locations both known and unknown, and see them through the eyes of another. In this travel diary by Roz Morris, we get all of that, and so much more, including large doses of humor. You can read more about what I thought of this book in my review here (which includes a cliffhanger for a future blog post as well). https://tcl-bookreviews.com/2017/09/16/the-guestbook-spy/