Spatial Diversity and Dynamics in Resources and Urban Development: 2015: Volume 1: Regional Resources
Ashok K. Dutt, Allen G. Noble, Frank J. Costa and Sudhir K. Thakur
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This double-volume work focuses on socio-demographics and the use of such data to support strategic...
Spoiler Alert: The Hero Dies
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In this evocative and gorgeously wrought memoir reminiscent of Rob Sheffield’s Love Is a Mixtape...
Half a Lifelong Romance
Eileen Chang and Karen Kingsbury
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From one of twentieth-century China's greatest writers and the author of Lust, Caution, this is an...
Hazel (2934 KP) rated Before The Storm (DCI Lorimer #18) in Books
Mar 28, 2021
This is an excellent police procedural with a very up-to-date and relevant story line. It is not a white-knuckle, action packed story and it's not full of swearing, violence or gory details but it is written at a steady pace with a growing sense of tension and urgency which makes it a compulsive and riveting read.
The characters are so good and so well developed that I really felt I knew them. I read a lot of crime fiction and police procedurals and I have to say that it is refreshing for the main character not to be full of his own troubles or issues or who is in conflict with either his colleagues or his bosses. Daniel was an excellent addition and his relationship with his neighbour, Netta, was a joy to read ... I do hope that these 2 make an appearance in subsequent books.
I thoroughly enjoyed this and would very much recommend this to everyone and I must thank The Little, Brown Book Group and NetGalley for my copy in return for an unbiased and unedited review.
Alex Gray is definitely on my watchlist now!
Girl Talk by Lesley Gore
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Ace follow up their recent release of Lesley Gore's Magic Colors The Lost Album with this expanded...
Signs and Wonders (Witchbane #7)
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When a coven of dark warlocks killed Seth Tanner’s brother, Seth became a man driven by vengeance,...
Paranormal MM Romantic Suspense
Kyera (8 KP) rated Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices, #3) in Books
Jan 31, 2018
Will continues to be my favourite focus of any scene with his witty comments and sense of humour. It was nice to see him play off his sister at times, because normally only Tessa can manage Will. Although they have been apart for many years they still have a wonderfully authentic relationship, like how easily she is able to get under his skin. Will and Jem’s parabatai relationship, as it was in the previous books, is so real that you can easily imagine the love they have for one another, the pain each feels when the other is hurt, and how they would do anything for each other.
It was nice to see the continued development of characters that we’ve grown to love, as well as the new faces that have joined the familiar at the Institute. The number of important characters does not ever feel overwhelming or confusing, as each has been given the time to become established and grow in the world that Cassandra Clare has created. I love each and every one of the characters because they are not only true but integral to the story as a whole.
Despite having read this entire series before and knowing what will happen – it is still so brilliantly written that it elicits myriad emotions throughout. Each character feels real and their lives affect your own. A tear slips down my face as one character experiences unbearable pain, while another comes at the thought of losing a character I’ve grown to love so much. A grin overtakes my face in light of the overwhelmingly happy news. The books that I have grown to love are the ones that speak to you, change you, and will forever stay with you.
Clockwork Princess is quite possibly the best series finale that I have read and certainly the best final book in a trilogy. Despite the book causing me to cry, multiple times, I never felt dissatisfied with the conclusion. The story comes to a climactic end, then Cassandra Clare takes the final chapter to pull everything together and the prologue to make me cry again. I loved re-reading this series so much and hope that you are inspired to read it as well.
The Essential Marilyn Monroe: Milton H. Greene: 50 Sessions
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Milton H. Greene (1922-1985), famous for his fashion photography and celebrity portraits from the...
We Served With Honor: Memoirs of the Men Who Served the 91st Strategic Reconnaissance Wing
Linda Rios Bromley, James F. Bard and Frank T. Hayes
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The 91st Bombardment Group, the forerunner of the 91st Strategic Reconnaissance Wing, arrived in...
Chris Eubank: The Autobiography
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Love him or loathe him, Chris Eubank is one of life's more eccentric personalities who has...