Dancing in the Ring
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Great Escaper: A Young POW in the Most Audacious Breakout of WWII
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John 'Willy' Williams was a medical student and passionate surfer turned Squadron Leader and Second...
The Man Who Knew: The Life and Times of Alan Greenspan
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WINNER OF THE 2016 FT & McKINSEY BUSINESS BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD, this is the biography of one of...
The Distilleries of Campbeltown: The Rise and Fall of the Whisky Capital of the World
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Campbeltown was once the whisky capital of the world with 29 distilleries operating simultaneously...
Whatchareadin (174 KP) rated Face the Winter Naked in Books
May 10, 2018
Ethel & Ernest
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With a marvellous, life-enhancing book for all ages, now a major animated film starring Jim...
Frank Lloyd Wright's Bachman-Wilson House-Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
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Originally designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1954, the Bachman-Wilson House now resides, fully...
You Can Master Meditation
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As rates of depression and anxiety continue to rise in the modern world, one proposed remedy...
Saving the Market from Itself: The Politics of Financial Intervention
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The 2007-9 financial crisis threatened economic disaster on a scale not seen since the Great...
ClareR (5726 KP) rated Keep Clear: My Adventures With Aspergers in Books
Oct 29, 2019
I really enjoyed this book as it gave me a lot to think about. It wasn’t all scientific based information - although that was there too. The anecdotes were sad at times, particularly his loneliness and depression when he started at university, but there was also great humour and the ability to laugh at himself.
Actually, I think there are a lot of people out there who could do with reading this. It explains so well that ‘high functioning’ doesn’t mean ‘easily able to cope’, that those with Aspergers need as much consideration as anyone else on the autism spectrum.
I will definitely be using what I’ve learnt in this book at work, as well as in everyday life. Thanks to the Pigeonhole for introducing me to such a great book, and to Tom for reading along with us and answering questions.