
How Horses Help: Breaking the Barriers of Disability with Equine Assisted Therapy
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Getting along with others, managing our lives, working out what to do next, and why - there are few...

Score Higher on the UKCAT: The Expert Guide from Kaplan, with Over 1000 Questions and a Mock Online Test
Brian Holmes, Marianna Parker and Katie Hunt
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Score Higher on the UKCAT, offers best expert preparation written by teachers and doctors who have...

Why Should Anyone Work Here?: What it Takes to Create an Authentic Organization
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Imagine designing the best company on earth to work for ...What would that company be like? How...

Discrimination in Childhood and Adolescence: A Developmental Intergroup Approach
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Discrimination impacts most youth at some point. Almost all children and adolescents belong to at...

Breaking Bad: A Cultural History
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As one of the most critically acclaimed shows of all time, Breaking Bad explored the life and crimes...

Song of the Lion
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New York Times Bestseller A deadly bombing takes Navajo Tribal cops Bernadette Manuelito, Jim Chee,...

The Confession
John Grisham, Dylan Baker and Scott Sowers
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An innocent man is about to be executed. Only a guilty man can save him. For every innocent man sent...

Tomorrow, Berlin
Oscar Coop-Phane and George Miller
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Berlin. A city where nightclubs stay open from Friday night till Monday morning. A city with an...

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2336 KP) rated Nacho Average Murder in Books
Jul 2, 2020
Vacation books can be tricky to pull off while satisfying fans. Unfortunately, this one didn’t quite work. I enjoyed seeing a different side of Robbie as she interacted with her old friends, and I did like the new characters. However, I missed the series regulars. The plot wasn’t as strong as it could have been, although things were wrapped up by the time we reached the end. I enjoyed spotting the parallels between where Robbie stayed and her own place back in Indiana. Instead of my normal breakfast food cravings while reading this book, I was left craving Mexican food, which I didn’t mind in the least. The recipes at the end will help everyone with that. As a fan of Sue Grafton’s Kinsey Millhone mysteries, I enjoyed the references to that series in this book. If you are a fan of the Country Store Mysteries, you’ll still want to pick up this book. But if you are new to the series, back up and read the earlier entries in the series.

When Dating Becomes Dangerous: A Parent's Guide to Preventing Relationship Abuse
Mariska Hargitay, Barrie Levy and Patricia Occhiuzzo Giggans
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Send your teenager out into the dating world equipped with the knowledge, strength, and...