Space Age: A Cosmic Adventure
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App Store Editor's Choice! Space Age is a game of cosmic adventure. Set in the retro-futuristic...
Stupidness 3 PRO
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STUPIDNESS 3 IS RANKED #1 in USA,UK,CANADA,SG,HK,IN,TH,MY! AND TOP 5 IN >10 OVER COUNTRIES! YOU...
How to Manage Your Home Without Losing Your Mind: Dealing with Your House's Dirty Little Secrets
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Bring your home out of the mess it's in and learn how to keep it under control. "The dirty little...
Leading Ladies
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Comedy / 5m, 3f / Unit set. In this hilarious comedy by the author of Lend Me A Tenor and Moon Over...
Planet of the Bugs: Evolution and the Rise of Insects
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Dinosaurs, however toothy, did not rule the earth-and neither do humans. But what were and are the...
Planet of the Bugs: Evolution and the Rise of Insects
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Dinosaurs, however toothy, did not rule the earth - and neither do humans. But what were and are the...
The Rise and Fall of D.O.D.O.
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When Melisande Stokes, an expert in linguistics and languages, accidently meets military...
Prague, Capital of the Twentieth Century: A Surrealist History
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Setting out to recover the roots of modernity in the boulevards, interiors, and arcades of the "city...
Getting to Happy
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In "Waiting to Exhale", Terry McMillan chronicled the lives and love affairs of women in their...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2165 KP) rated Billy Boyle in Books
Jun 19, 2020
I’ve heard about this series several times over the years, but it was a friend recommending it to me recently that pushed me to finally start the series. I’m glad I did. I’ve always loved World War II, and I already learned something I didn’t know about it thanks to this book. The author has obviously done his research; unfortunately, sometimes that slows down the story. I’m torn on that because I did love the characters, and I loved seeing how everything from this time was impacting them. Most of the characters are fictional, but they feel like they could be real. Billy was especially wonderful, and I hope we see more of several of the characters as the series progresses. While not a cozy, the book does keep the language and violence to a minimum, which I appreciated. I also loved Billy’s restraint with the women he met – I found that very refreshing. The tone mixes some humor with more serious themes for a richer book. Now that I’ve met Billy, I have a long way to go to catch up, and I’m looking forward to the journey.