
Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Theory and Modeling with Applications: Volume 3
A.K. Haghi, Lionello Pogliani, Francisco Torrens and Devrim Balkose
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Understanding mathematical modeling is fundamental in chemical engineering. This book reviews,...

Spectral and Dynamical Stability of Nonlinear Waves
Todd Kapitula and Keith S. Promislow
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This book unifies the dynamical systems and functional analysis approaches to the linear and...

Short Walks in Cornwall
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A practical little walk guide to Cornwall endorsed by the Ramblers. All of the 20 walks are 5 miles...
Le Pigeon: Cooking at the Dirty Bird
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This debut cookbook from James Beard Rising Star Chef Gabriel Rucker features a serious yet playful...

EU Data Protection Law
Denis Kelleher and Karen Murray
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EU Data Protection Law provides an analysis of the EU's proposed General Data Protection Regulation....

A Fur Trader on the Upper Missouri: The Journal and Description of Jean-Baptiste Truteau, 1794-1796
Archivo General de Indias, Jean-Baptiste Truteau, Raymond J. DeMallie and Douglas R. Parks
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A Fur Trader on the Upper Missouri offers the first annotated scholarly edition of Jean-Baptiste...
Stochastic Methods in Asset Pricing
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This book presents a self-contained, comprehensive, and yet concise and condensed overview of the...
The premise for the book is interesting with the crossover of fictional characters into our world being enabled by those able to read them out. However the fact that this was something that was stated in the blurb but didn’t really get covered until well into the book I think speaks to the drawn out nature of this book. I really think it would of been better if it had been condensed. When a character gets captured for a second time I was all “oh no not this again” rather than feeling tension and excitement.
Perhaps a function of this being a translated work, I never really felt I got into the flow of this book. I didn’t like Meggie the 12 year old protagonist, although that may just be a dislike of stubborn annoying 12-year olds in general. I did however love the Elinor character (and not just for the solid name choice!) She’s a no nonsense full on book nerd. I did however find the books general and constant attitude of people that love books are far superior to everyone else to be a bit patronising.
I’m sure I would have enjoyed this a lot more when I was 12.
Conversion of Large Scale Wastes into Value-Added Products
Justin S.J. Hargreaves, Ian D. Pulford, Malini Balakrishnan and Vidya S. Batra
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Concern about the fate of waste products produced by a wide range of industrial processes has led to...
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