Haunted: The Incredible True Story of a Canadian Family's Experience Living in a Haunted House
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It was an irrational decision. Despite having just moved into a beautiful new house, the Williams...
Household Fengshui: a manual for choosing and decorating house
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We all want intelligent offspring, wealth, successful careers, good health, family harmony, filial...
The Sea Change
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A Richard and Judy Summer 2013 Book Club pick. The Sea Change by Joanna Rossiter is a haunting and...
Lovey
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This deeply moving memoir tells the story of Hannah: a child who has been beaten and abused; a girl...
ClareR (5721 KP) rated We All Want Impossible Things in Books
Feb 17, 2023
Edi and Ash have been best friends since childhood. When Edi is diagnosed with terminal cancer, Ash offers to take her home to where she lives, so that her young son doesn’t have to watch her final weeks.
The hospice that Edi stays in is full of interesting characters: from the patient who plays Fiddler on the Roof at full glorious volume, to the doctor who reminds Ash of one of the Sopranos, and a musician who can play any song you request.
This is a book of laughter and sadness, of letting go and moving on. Ash is a wonderful friend with a rather messy, frankly hilarious, sex life. Ash and Eli’s relationship is truly special.
We All Want Impossible Things is a touching novel that had me laughing and crying in equal measure, as well as bringing back memories of my own experiences.
This book really is worth reading. Utterly beautiful.
This is book 3 in the "Me Before You" trilogy. Not sure if there will be another one in the series. This book picks up Louisa's (Lou) story after she stops caring for Will Traynor and dealing with her emotions and feelings afterward. It continues with her relationships built from the previous book, "After You". In this book, Louisa reunites with Nate in New York working for a wealthy family as an assistant to the wife. She discovers that, while this life in NY is totally different than her life in England, she really enjoys it but misses home and her family. She is seeing everyone around her (both in NY and England) moving on with their lives and, by the end of the book, it is her time to move on.
The Black Russian
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Frederick Bruce Thomas is not a famous man. His life does not feature in the history books, it has...
The Disappeared
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When the news broke in May 2013 that three women had been held captive for over ten years in...
Ghosts
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From award-winning graphic novelist Raina Telgemeier comes a new story about family, friendship and...
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