Baby's Big Box of Little Books
Allan Ahlberg and Janet Ahlberg
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Mums and Dads, breakfasts and bedtimes, pets and toys and prams and swings - and lots and lots of...
Fox Makes Friends
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A heart-warming picture book that has a wonderful message for young children about making friends....
Malala's Magic Pencil
Malala Yousafzai and Kerascoet
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As a child in Pakistan, Malala made a wish for a magic pencil that she could use to redraw reality....
The Koala Who Could
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Fans of The Gruffalo and Giraffes Can't Dance will love this feelgood rhyming story portraying a...
The Sheep Who Hatched an Egg
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Lola the sheep has the most extraordinary wool. It's soft and silky and is her pride and joy! But...
Behind the Scenes with Hollywood Producers: Interviews with 14 Top Film Creators
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We know what actors do. We know what writers do. But what does a movie producer do, other than...
Calm Colouring: Mandalas: 100 Creative Designs to Colour in
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Relax and unwind with this stress-relieving colouring book of mandalas. The art of colouring is a...
Calm Colouring: Mindfulness: 100 Creative Designs to Colour in
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Relax and unwind with this stress-relieving colouring book of natural patterns. The art of colouring...
Anthroposophic Medicine for All the Family: Recognizing and Treating the Most Common Disorders
Sergio Maria Francardo and R. Stenner
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This invaluable book not only provides practical suggestions and advice regarding common medical...
Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated Drawn (Moon Claimed, #1) in Books
Jan 11, 2021
3.5 stars.
I really like the books cover, which is always a good thing :)
So, this is the debut story from the author and I was intrigued from the beginning. Why did she have these dreams? Why did she recognise the lake in the picture?
I liked Nathan. He seemed like a really nice, sexy guy who had his eye on Tess right from the start. And some of the sex scenes were fairly steamy... ;P
The story concept was different to any other I've read in the "mates" sense, though I wont spoil it by telling you how and let you read it for yourself.
There are a few minor wording issues but considering the author is from France, it is overall very good.