Eight Step Recovery: Using the Buddha's Teachings to Overcome Addiction
Valerie Mason-John and Paramabandhu Groves
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New material includes Foreword by Jon Kabat-Zinn, how to run Eight Step Recovery Meetings, and how...

The Reboot with Joe Juice Diet - Lose Weight, Get Healthy and Feel Amazing: As Seen in the Hit Film 'Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead'
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"When I made my film Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead I literally was fat, sick and nearly dead. I was...

ClareR (5879 KP) rated Tall Bones in Books
Apr 6, 2021
Abi and Emma are best friends, and when Emma leaves Abi, at Abi’s request, at a party at the Tall Bones, she expects to see her the next day. Except she doesn’t. Abi goes missing, seemingly without a trace. Everyone and no one is suspected of her disappearance. After all, her father, Samuel, is a thug and a bully, her mother is clearly beaten regularly, as are her children - why wouldn’t she run away?
To be honest, after reading this I couldn’t understand why any of the young people stayed in Whistling Ridge - unless their world view is like that of their, largely speaking, bigoted parents.
This book is shocking - a real kick in the guts type of story. And it’s not a one off kick. I hated 99% of the characters by the end: and this is the bit where I say how much I enjoyed reading it. Yes, here we are again with my love of the horrible characters. It’s easy to like nice characters, not so easy to get enjoyment out of the dark and evil types (or is it?!😈).
Either way it’s an atmospheric, dark, fascinating novel. And I loved it.
Many thanks to The Pigeonhole for serialising this fabulous novel.

High on Rebellion: Inside the Underground at Max's Kansas City
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Max's Kansas City, an all-in-one restaurant-bar-nightclub, opened its doors in December 1965 at 213...

Yakuza Moon: The True Story of a Gangster's Daughter
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This heartbreaking and informative account of the memories of a woman at the heart of Japanese...

Man 2.0: Engineering the Alpha
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What would you say if you knew there was ONE solution to every man’s most vexing problems? -...

Anyone: A Novel
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Charles Soule brings his signature knowledge—and wariness--of technology to his sophomore novel...

Merissa (12894 KP) rated INCEPTIO (Roma Nova Thriller #1) in Books
Apr 26, 2023
Some of it is fairly formulaic - bad government people, new life, new wealth, new status. It's something that has been done before. However, I enjoyed this one, I really did. Everything comes easy to Karen/Carina - whether it is the Latin language (which is NOT easy, trust me), or specialised self-defence. She can be quite mouthy but no one seems to have a problem with that. I'm glad this isn't listed as a romance because it isn't. In fact, the romance side almost seems to be just a page-filler as I didn't really feel much of a connection between any of them.
This book has plenty of action, told from Karen and Jeremy's perspectives only. From drugs being brought into Roma Nova, to escaped prisoners, to finding a mole, it's all going on and Carina is right in the thick of it.
I enjoyed this story and would definitely read more in this series. Recommended by me.
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* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book; the comments here are my honest opinion. *
Merissa
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!
Apr 26, 2023

Thorn of Secrets (My Darkest Secret #2)
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In love with the same face that haunts me…. The falling leaves of autumn are like the deceit in...
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Murder in Rose Hill
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Midwife Sarah Malloy and her private detective husband Frank discover that the cure is worse than...