FP Notebook
Medical and Reference
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Family Practice Notebook is a rapid access, point-of-care medical reference for primary care and...
More Lives Than One: the Extraordinary Life of Felix Dennis
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Canny, infuriating, cynical and generous by turns, Felix Dennis was a true one-off. When he died in...
NIV Tiny White Christening Bible
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With a beautiful foiling pattern on both the book and box, silver gilt edges, family tree and ribbon...
Little Women
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Angela Lansbury and Michael Gambon star, with Bafta award-winner Emily Watson playing beloved Marmee...
classics drama
The Hidden Life of Trees: What They Feel, How They Communicate
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How do trees live? Do they feel pain, or have awareness of their surroundings? Research is now...
An Inspector Calls: and Other Plays
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Previously published as Time and the Conways and Other Plays, J.B. Priestley's An Inspector Calls...
Dee (0 KP) rated Daughter of Smoke & Bone (Daughter of Smoke & Bone, #1) in Books
Mar 12, 2021
This started out so well. It was incredibly magical - secret doorways on earth, which took the main character Karou, into a shop where her chimeara 'family' resided. Karou has little knowledge, being human, about her own origins or how she ended up in the care of Brimstone, the shop's custodian. All she knows is that he collects an endless supply of teeth (which she is often sent to pick up from around the world - the shop's doorway acting as a portal that deposits her anywhere on earth). There is a second door within the shop, which Karou is not allowed near and she has no idea what lies beyond it. Messages are sent to her via a crow-like creature. So far, so mysterious. It reminded me a little of Narnia or The Adventures of the Wishing Chair / Magic Faraway Tree. Oh, and if that's not enough - the teeth are used to help grant wishes (ranging from minor to major).
I'm a big fan of dual-world/magic-portal books. However, as the novel went on it became less intriguing. It slips into the sort of insta-love that is ten-a-penny in YA fiction. Also, I just felt that the 'big reveal' of what was behind the second door was a bit of a letdown. And the whole war between angels and chimera felt somehow jarring and unimaginative. I feel mean-spirited saying this, but the dynamic and world-building just didn't capture my imagination. The layering of the back-story also felt a bit forced and I started to find it dull.
I suppose the real test of the first book in a trilogy (as this is) is whether the reader can't wait to pick up the next instalment. Personally, I'm not sure I would bother. A shame, really, as it started out so well.
The Rural Diaries
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The beloved actress and star of One Tree Hill, White Collar, and Lethal Weapon, Hilarie Burton...
Super Dance Elf Christmas Classic
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iOS UPDATE. Look for our NEW high def app Super Dance Elf 2 in iTunes store. Enjoy this classic app...
In Safe Arms (My Truth #2)
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Will he risk it all to be in safe arms? When a damaged man stumbles on a second chance, it’s...
Contemporary MM Romance

