
Women's Health UK
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Sculpt the curves of Sarah Kohan, aka Insta-sensation @moonstrucktraveller, get the facts on the bad...

Everglades: America's Wetland
Mac Stone and Michael Grunwald
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From Lake Okeechobee to Florida Bay, from inside the bone-crushing jaws of an alligator to the...
Religious Lessons: Catholic Sisters and the Captured Schools Crisis in New Mexico
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Religious Lessons tells the story of Zellers v. Huff, a court case that challenged the employment of...
Women and Consumer Culture in Early Twentieth-Century Japan: The Department Store, Modernity and Everyday Life
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The first thirty years of the twentieth century was a key period in the development of Japanese...

The Shooting Party
John Sutherland, Ronald Wilks and Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
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Anton Chekhov's only full-length novel, this Penguin Classics edition of The Shooting Party is...

Janeeny (200 KP) rated Monster, She Wrote in Books
Jul 8, 2020
I loved the concept behind this book, as a fan of gothic horror, and a lover of information, I was looking forward to getting a lot out of this.
The book is divided into eight parts, each focusing on a certain type of Horror or ‘Weird’ fiction. Within each part is a short introduction to each author and their works. Followed by a recommended reading list of the authors works, and other similar authors works.
As I said, in principle this book sounded great. Unfortunately it fell a bit short for me. It was full of some great facts, and I did come away learning something, but just as I was really getting my teeth into an interesting story or fact about an author, they moved onto the next thing. leaving me hanging!
Another note of discord for me was some of the references. Despite the fact there are a number of British authors featured, it didn’t feel like the book was aimed at an international audience. There were quite a few references to TV shows, magazines, and other authors that never quite made it over the pond. Unfortunately at times it just felt like I was involved in a conversation riddled with private jokes that I would never really ‘get’.
It’s not all bad though, as there were some nice illustrations within the book. My ARC hadn’t been formatted properly yet for me to get the most out of the illustrations, but from what I can see they’ll add a nice little touch to it. Plus, If this has done anything it has peaked my interest. I now want to find out more about a few authors and their works, and I have a few more books on my TBR list.
In summary, it is really a good book if you like just little titbits of information and a recommended reads list. If you want more in depth information, avoid.

How England Made the English: From Why We Drive on the Left to Why We Don't Talk to Our Neighbours
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Harry Mount's How England Made the English: From Why We Drive on the Left to Why We Don't Talk to...

Cosmopolitan UK
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Cosmopolitan UK If you love fashion, need to know the smartest beauty secrets, and want to read...

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DOWNLOAD NOW! THE GUARANTEED QUALITY APP! 5 STAR RATED! Scanner&Translator app extracts texts from...