
Christmas at Woolworths
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1942. All across Britain, people's lives have been altered by the war, and for the girls of...

Gold
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The extraordinary third novel from Chris Cleave, author of the internationally bestselling,...

Blue Dog
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When a family tragedy means Mick is sent to the outback to live with his Granpa, it looks as if he...

One on One
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101 chance meetings, juxtaposing the famous and the infamous, the artistic and the philistine, the...

Georgette Heyer Biography
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The ground-breaking biography of one of Britain's best-loved and best-selling novelists. Georgette...
On Stage!: Women in Landscape Architecture and Planning
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The volume documents the first state of an international project that addresses and presents women...

Energy Healing for Women: Meditations, Mudras, and Chakra Practices to Restore Your Feminine Spirit
Keith Sherwood and Sabine Wittman
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Energy Healing for Women is all about healing and empowerment practices for women. Restoring the...

Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated Until You're Mine (DCI Lorraine Fisher #1) in Books
Jan 6, 2021
This was a lot darker than the description on the back made out:
<i><b>Claudia is heavily pregnant with a much-wanted baby, she has a loving husband and a beautiful home.
And then Zoe steps into her life.
Zoe has come to help Claudia when her baby arrives. But there's somthing about Zoe that Claudia doesn't like.
And when she finds Zoe in her bedroom, Claudia's anxiety turns to real fear.</b></i>
I just thought she'd worm her way into the family and steal them. That sort of thing. Not the gruesomeness in places--well, place--that it was.
Nevertheless I did enjoy it in the end, what with it all pointing at one person but things seeming a little dodgy about someone else.

Matthew Krueger (10051 KP) rated Remember the Titans (2000) in Movies
Nov 28, 2020
The plot: In Virginia, high school football is a way of life, an institution revered, each game celebrated more lavishly than Christmas, each playoff distinguished more grandly than any national holiday. And with such recognition, comes powerful emotions. In 1971 high school football was everything to the people of Alexandria. But when the local school board was forced to integrate an all black school with an all white school, the very foundation of football's great tradition was put to the test.
Its excellent.