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Dec 13, 2023

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Doing & Writing Qualitative Research
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Ugly's Electrical References
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Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop CC for Photographers Classroom in a Book: 2015
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Adobe After Effects CC Classroom in a Book: 2015
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Beckie Shelton (40 KP) rated Heart of the Ocean in Books
Feb 8, 2018
I am a lover of historical fiction and love anything paranormal so this story was one I was much anticipating so here goes.
Our heroine Eliza Robinson is sent to stay with her Aunt Mauve in the puritan community of Maybrook.
She comes to escape gossip after a refusal of marriage to her fathers business partner Mr. Thomas Beesly.
Eliza hears ghostly voices and later that night her aunt is murdered in her bed leading our Eliza on an adventure of ghosts murder romance and an old Journal belonging to Helena the deceased mother of our hero Jonathan Porter who supposedly drowned when Jon was a child.
I could say a lot more about this book but don't want to spoil it for anyone needless to say it was an excellent read and i really enjoyed it i do so love a happy ending give it a try you wont be disappointed.

Cyn Armistead (14 KP) rated Sem Rasto (Darby McCormick #1) in Books
Mar 1, 2018
The reveal as to the final villain felt somewhat off, - if I hadn't been reading an ebook, I probably would have flipped back to figure out what clues I had missed. That isn't quite as simple on an ereader, so I didn't, but I did spend time thinking it over. I read the book very quickly, when I wasn't feeling well, so it's entirely possible that I did miss something that I would have ordinarily caught.
I'll look for another book in the series to see if it is more intellectually satisfying for me, since I did like Darby and the overall writing style was enjoyable.

Roxanne (13 KP) rated Stupid Poems 11 in Books
Nov 14, 2018
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I thought this collection of poetry was fantastic as it gave me proper belly laughs.
This author really knows how to write great poetry...
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It was weird, random, hilarious and I honestly could not fault the rhyming; that is some skill!
If I was really hunting for anything negative I would say that it could do with a bit more editing as I did notice a few mistakes, not enough to knock off any points though.
If you would like something random to read I would recommend picking this one up as it is a short, easy to read book that once you start you just have to finish it.