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    Harzer Wandernadel 2017

    Harzer Wandernadel 2017

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    Dies ist die offizielle App zum Projekt "Harzer Wandernadel" des Trägervereins "Gesund älter...

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    Hyatt Hotels

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    The Hyatt app simplifies travel with planning and booking tools on the go: Book with ease •...

    W&B Extended - Helicopters

    W&B Extended - Helicopters

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    The Airbus Helicopters Weight & Balance application allows you to compute the weight and balance of...

Equals by Ed Sheeran
Equals by Ed Sheeran
2021
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
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Mix of up beat and heart wrenching songs (1 more)
Lovely cover art
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Bloody Gooz Album
It has been sooooo long since I last got a CD. And oh how I have missed it! To my fellow 90s peeps: lyric booklets with art!!!!
I know, you can just Google the words, or watch a lyric version on YouTube, but this is different. Nostalgic. Plus, the art is wonderful. The colour and style is great, works well with the tone of the album and has a great simplicity to it.
Anyway, on to the music. I avoided Ed Sheeran at first, never one to hop on the hype train. But Toot Toot, thus guy does not dissapoint, and this album is no exception.
A great mix of up-beatand catchy songs, with some deep heart breakers to balance it out. It has something for all moods. Listen to it, then go back and listen again. There is wit and tenderness in his words that you do not see too often these days, and in a world of mainstream multiples, this album equals a little bit of diversity. From balards to rap, is there nothing he can't do?
Thanks Ed, and thanks @Smashbomb for my treat xxx
  
The Misadventures of Margaret Finch
The Misadventures of Margaret Finch
Claire McGlasson | 2023 | Fiction & Poetry
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Don’t let this book fool you like it did me. When I read the title and saw the cover, I was expecting something entirely different to what I got - and I wasn’t disappointed at all!

Margaret has escaped her controlling stepmother by working for the Mass Observation project in Blackpool. She becomes involved with the Vicar of Stiffkey (he was a big deal in the late 1930s - and no! She wasn’t involved like that!), and starts to observe him and his sideshows as part of her work.

Margaret is very good at what she does. She’s an expert at staying on the periphery, invisible, but I don’t think this does her any good in the long run. She starts to feel lonely and separate from everyone else, and she doesn’t know how to deal with it.

I though Margaret was fascinating, and her boss James, was lovely. The vicar was only interested in his own life and problems, which isn’t really something I’d expect from a vicar.

Oh, and my advice for reading this: DON’T GOOGLE ANYTHING! Really, you’ll spoil it for yourself.

It’s a fabulous book - you really should read it! Thanks to The Pigeonhole and to Claire for reading along with us.