The Moonlit Cage
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The Moonlit Cage is the spellbinding story of Darya, a young Afghan girl, cursed, worthless and...
An Introduction to Christian Theology
Richard J. Plantinga, Thomas R. Thompson and Matthew D. Lundberg
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Far from being solely an academic enterprise, the practice of theology can pique the interest of...
Planetarix
Games, Entertainment and Stickers
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Planetarix is a challenging and very interesting memory and attention training game. We have...
The Time Keeper
Book
Banished for centuries, as punishment for trying to measure time, the inventor of the world's first...
Country Driving: A Chinese Road Trip
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After living in China for five years, and learning the language, Peter Hessler decided to undertake...
Ross (3284 KP) rated Red Country in Books
Nov 29, 2017
They duly follow the trail of the kidnappers and end up embroiled in a journey through the "wild west" of this world with groups of travellers seeking their fortune and without exception ending destitute in grubby town Crease.
A number of familiar faces (or hands) return in this book, as well as a number of new characters. I didn't really like the western setting, being totally incongruous with the rest of the books set in the same world, and the mysticism implied near the end was not very well explored (a similar gripe about the first trilogy).
A good read, but really for completists, not to be read as a standalone book.
Chasing the Morning Sun: Flying Solo Round the World in a Homebuilt Aircraft - The Ultimate Adventure
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Ten years ago Manuel Queiroz declared his intention to fly solo around the world. Having just beaten...
A Short History of Nearly Everything
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Bill Bryson describes himself as a reluctant traveller, but even when he stays safely at home he...
Brenda Chamberlain: Artist & Writer
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The first full-length biography of Brenda Chamberlain chronicles the life of an artist and writer...