Lonely Planet Los Angeles, San Diego & Southern California
Lonely Planet, Adam Skolnick, Sara Benson and Andrew Bender
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Lonely Planet: The world's leading travel guide publisher Lonely Planet Los Angeles, San Diego &...
Walt Disney: The Biography
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His classic films illuminated everyone's childhood. The theme parks are on every tourist itinerary....
Abandoned Japan
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Japan is often thought of as a place where the modern world and ancient traditions meet in...
Captain Clive's Dreamworld
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After becoming the suspect in the murder of a young prostitute, Deputy Sam Hardy is “vanished”...
dark fiction dystopia dystopian
Land
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Five go by Land - Five go by Sea A group of teens on a class trip to Disneyland are left...
Hidden Mickeys: Walt Disney World Edition
Travel and Entertainment
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•THIS APPLICATION IS FOR DISNEY WORLD IN FLORIDA. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR DISNEYLAND IN CALIFORNIA,...
Born Standing Up: A Comic's Life
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Steve Martin has been an international star for over thirty years. Here, for the first time, he...
Boystown: Sex and Community in Chicago
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From neighborhoods as large as Chelsea or the Castro, to locales limited to a single club, like The...
Rachel King (13 KP) rated Abby Finds Her Calling (Home at Cedar Creek, #1) in Books
Feb 11, 2019
Zanna does something completely out of character for the typical Amish young woman, but manages to fight for what she wanted despite the consequences of her actions, finding support in her oldest sister, Abby. Abby is more of a side character to the main plot of what is happening to Zanna. Abby nurses unrequited love for another character throughout the entire book, which is never really answered to, though there were hints of this changing in the next book in the series. Many of the characters are memorable in their own unique way, such as James's skill with making carriages that earns him employment to make a princess carriage for Disneyland, of all things. One of the older married couples also struggles with dementia throughout the book, which makes for some interesting and poignant scenes.
I could not have predicted how Zanna's predicament would impact another family so much for the better, or even how the book would have gathered all the lose ends at its finality, but the book came together very well with a sweet ending. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
The Fate of Rural Hell: Asceticism and Desire in Buddhist Thailand
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In 1975, when political scientist Benedict Anderson reached Wat Phai Rong Wua, a massive temple...