German S Boats
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The 'ShipCraft' series provides in-depth information about building and modifying model kits of...
Inside the Muslim Brotherhood: Religion, Identity, and Politics
Book
Inside the Muslim Brotherhood provides a comprehensive analysis of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt...
Sarah (7800 KP) rated Machines Like Me in Books
Sep 12, 2020
Adam too is a fascinating character and any part of the book that featured him was a winner. The problem with this book is the two main characters Charlie and Miranda. They are completely unlikeable and self absorbed, and the way they treat Adam (and Mark in some respects) is absolutely awful. There's something Alan Turing says towards the end of the book that really sums up how much of a horrible person Charlie is. Whilst having unlikeable characters isn't necessarily a bad thing for some books, in this I just found them rather irritating and annoying. And Charlie's constant internal rambling monologuing got rather boring and really dragged on.
I really wanted to love this because the general idea is fantastic, and there are parts of this where I did love it. It's just a same it was let down by the characters.
I Can Animate
Photo & Video and Education
App
Create stunning and exciting animation movies quickly and easily. With I Can Animate you can bring...
Carbon Detox: Cut Your Carbon, Improve Your Lifestyle, Save the Planet
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Reduce your carbon footprint from day 1 - "Carbon Detox" explains the changes each of us can make at...
One in a Bear-llion (Polar Heat #3)
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The match-making papa bear is at it again! Scott Weston is tired of his father’s attempts to...
Pony Creator
Games
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Create your very own personalized pony characters! The Pony Creator allows you to customize your...
On The Devil's Side of Heaven
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With the drop of a judge’s gavel, Walt Walker has finally lost everything. The badge and gun he...
Crime Thriller
Elevation
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The latest from legendary master storyteller Stephen King, a riveting, extraordinarily eerie, and...
Quiver
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Set in rural Tennessee, QUIVER by Julia Watts is a brilliant YA novel that focuses on the unlikely...
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