Books With Phoenix (91 KP) rated Bonded in Blood in Books
Sep 11, 2018
Now I have to say that I did love this book. The characters go through a lot together and the growth that you see through them is great to see as well. The only slight dislike that I had was that the pace of the book was very fast.
I feel that there needed to be a clearer line of when it was the next night. I also feel there needed to be a little bit more filler.
Other than that it was brilliant and I will be reading the next ones!!!
Sonofdel (6291 KP) rated The Adventures of the Crumpsall Kid in Books
Aug 4, 2019
The Philosopher and the Wolf: Lessons from the Wild on Love, Death and Happiness
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This fascinating book charts the relationship between Mark Rowlands, a rootless philosopher, and...
Be a Unicorn: And Live Life on the Bright Side
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Escape the real world and enter into the magical realm of unicorns with this little book of...
Mr Bunny's Chocolate Factory
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Go behind the scenes of Mr Bunny's chocolate factory! An irresistible look at the workings of Mr...
The Big Book of Bugs
Yuval Zommer and Barbara Taylor
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Introductory spreads explain that bugs live nearly everywhere on Earth and give tips on how to...
Rachel (48 KP) rated Small Gods in Books
May 24, 2017
As with all of Pratchett's work it is a subtle blend of humour and humanity. It uses amazing characters and situations to highlight the hypocrisy and insanity of real life.
This book focuses on Brutha; a 'slow', ordinary monk for the God Om. It is the biggest, and most ruthless, religion in this part of the Discworld.
Brutha is gardening, as he always is (not much use for anything else) when a tortoise literally drops into his life and changes his world......
This book questions the hierarchy of religion, the wisdom of power, philosophy, the righteousness of war and whether a tortoise really does make good eating.
Alison Pink (7 KP) rated Cleaning Nabokov's House in Books
Jan 15, 2018
This book was an easy read, but not one of those reads that is so easy you breeze through without paying attention to the plot. The book tells the story of newly divorced Barbara. In the divorce she lost custody of her 2 children & soon found herself living in a dive motel in the small town her "experson" had moved to her to. It goes through the story of Barb regaining her confidence, her children, & in the process herself.
The writing was poetically simple & often laugh out loud funny or tears streaming touching. I found myself rooting for Barb all the way through this book. I look forward to reading more from Leslie Daniels in the future!
This Book is Gay
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Lesbian. Bisexual. Queer. Transgender. Straight. Curious. This book is for everyone, regardless of...
Don't Worry, Eat Cake: A Coloring Book to Help You Feel a Little Bit Better About Everything
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Beautifully illustrated, these fresh, fun, original mottos offer an inspirational coloring...