Audrey the 60s
David Wills and Stephen Schmidt
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Audrey Hepburn charmed cinema audiences in the 1950s as a new type of screen presence - gamine,...
Principles of Retailing
John Fernie, Suzanne Fernie and Christopher Moore
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Retailing is one of the biggest and most important sectors in today's economy. Graduates who are...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2185 KP) rated The Brim Reaper in Books
Jul 9, 2020
This is another delightful mystery. The plot is strong, with plenty of suspects, clues, and events to keep us engaged until Samantha finds the killer. I’m really like Samantha and the rest of the regular characters. The suspects aren’t quite as well developed, but that’s more due to lack of page time than anything else, and they are still strong enough to make us care about the outcome. There are a few minor timeline issues and typos; I wish the book had gotten the final edit it needed. While this isn’t a laugh a page mystery, there are some fun scenes and phrases that made me grin if not laugh out loud. Overall, this is another diverting mystery.
Ginger Geezer: The Life of Vivian Stanshall
Chris Welch and Lucian Randall
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The extraordinary story of Vivian Stanshall, lead singer of the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, true British...
The Fat Radish Kitchen Diaries: Putting Vegetables at the Center of the Plate
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A vegetable-focused cookbook from the stylish and delicious New York restaurant. When the Fat Radish...
Wine in Words: Some Notes for Better Drinking
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Delectably brief essays that tell you only what you need to know to enjoy wine. There are wine...
CBT Good Habit Journal: A Mindful Journal for Replacing Anxiety and Stress with Clarity and Calm
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Cognitive Behavioural Therapy is now hugely popular as a self-help technique that has helped...
My Pregnancy: 2018
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Why buy an outdated pregnancy book? My Pregnancy 2018 is the only annually updated pregnancy guide...
Lindsay (1717 KP) rated A Night at the Farm: A Bedtime Story in Books
Feb 8, 2021
The pictures are down well. Its pages look so real. The antics the animals are doing make you laugh and enjoy the story. Parents should get this for their young readers. It is good for children of four years old and to eight years old. If you are older that does not mean you will not like it.
There seems to be a party that begins once the humans go to sleep for the night. The party lasts all night long. Will the animals enjoy the fun. The farm seems unaware. Each page has some rhyming going on but you will be drawn in with the picture being so real. The animals look so real. The animals get into mischief and other trouble. What will they get into? There is something fun for everyone. If your child enjoys fashion shows. There seem to be a dance-off and I wonder what animals are on that. Children will love this bedtime story and the fun mini animals in the book.