Invisible
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Sinuously constructed in four interlocking parts, Invisible opens in New York City in the spring of...
Robert Rodriguez recommended Escape from New York (1981) in Movies (curated)
Archer & Armstrong, Volume 1: The Michelangelo Code
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It's history in the breaking! After years of meditation and training, 18-year-old Obadiah Archer...
I Have Lost My Way
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A powerful story of empathy and friendship from the #1 New York Times Bestselling author of If I...
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From Reverence to Rape: The Treatment of Women in the Movies
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A revolutionary classic of feminist cinema criticism, Molly Haskell's From Reverence to Rape remains...
Classic Cocktails
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Salvatore 'The Maestro' Calabrese is one of the world's foremost cocktail experts, and drinks lovers...
sarah smedley (301 KP) rated Nellie (The Brides of San Francisco Book 1) in Books
Oct 4, 2018
Saloon owner Blake Malone is a bachelor and likes it that way. He worked hard for everything he has, but the San Francisco City Council won’t approve his plans to build a family emporium unless he is a family man himself. The solution? A mail order bride from New York who will bring him a ready-made family, stability, and the council's approval.
Blake expects his future wife to care for his home and, other than helping him impress the city council, to stay out of his business. He expects life as usual. What he gets is an unexpected desire to win Nellie's heart, a dangerous threat to his new bride, and a rich benefactor determined to steal his new family out from under him. Blake believed his battle for success a hard one. But he will discover that the battle to win Nellie's heart and keep his family safe is going to take everything he's got.
Allegiant
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What if your whole world was a lie? The thrillingly dark conclusion to the No. 1 New York Times...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2579 KP) rated Do or Diner (A Comfort Food Mystery, #1) in Books
Mar 9, 2018
This was a fun debut with a plot that grew as the book progressed. The characters were distinct, although they could be a bit better developed. I had some nitpicks with timing and how little sleep Trixie got, but they were minor. This was a fun series debut.
Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2014/09/book-review-do-or-diner-by-christine.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.



