The Secret Club That Runs the World: Inside the Fraternity of Commodity Traders
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Kate Kelly, acclaimed journalist and author of Street Fighters, investigates the world of...
Cops and Robbers
Allan Ahlberg and Janet Ahlberg
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This is a new Puffin edition of Allan Ahlberg's best-selling Cops and Robbers classic picture book,...
The Xmas Factor
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Thank goodness Christmas comes just once a year...! From the bestselling authors of GETTING MAD,...
Expressionist Film: New Perspectives
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This volume of fresh essays by leading scholars develops a new approach to expressionist film. For...
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Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated The Sky Is Everywhere in Books
Jan 7, 2021
The writing was so...poetically pretty? It wasn't how I'd have expected a 16/17 year old girl to think, although now that I think about it Wuthering Heights is her favourite book and her family life seems a little boho-y/care free. And her vocabulary? Stultifyingly? Dildonic? Ornery? Messessentialist? I think she must eat a dictionary for breakfast or something because I had no idea what any of those words meant at that age, and I'm still not sure about three of them now.
Getting the writing out of the way, I wanted her to be happy with Joe but I didn't understand the whole Toby thing either. And I kind of agree with Grams that Lennie was a little selfish. You'd all lost Bailey, it wasn't just you and Toby.
The bit I liked most was probably the bit near the middle where she described herself/her love as being like a flower that bloomed in 15 seconds, and then a few paragraphs later in 3 seconds. It was a really nice picture and I can imagine Lennon doing that.<br/><br/>I don't think I'll be reading more of this authors books.
Lindsay (1717 KP) rated Great and Small Easter in Books
Jan 10, 2021
You and your child can open the flaps and learn new animal sounds. I am rating this book 4.5 only because I got it in the format of a digital and not the board book. I could not open the flaps like in a physical copy. This one should be only in a physical copy and not a digital copy. Other than that this book is good.
The pictures are done well. The picture is pretty to look at. The rhyming is sweet. The animals that are shown tell about a new spring and holiday is about. It is not too complicated. If I had received his book in the physical copy I would have reviewed it and then sent it to my little cousin who would be enjoying them.
I do enjoy these little flap books. They can be enjoyed by all and little ones throughout the year. Any child or children would enjoy opening the flaps and learn different animal sounds or sounds that deal with the spring-like weather.
Miffy's World
Games and Education
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New! Go to the living room to paint your own Miffy masterpiece! Discover what Miffy dreams about...
Merissa (12066 KP) rated Hunter's Moon (Wildeward Academy #1) in Books
Aug 5, 2020
This book has a steampunk feel to it, along with the magic. All the characters are interesting and so very different from each other, and I love how they interact with each other. The setting is clear enough to picture and will definitely leave you wanting more.
There were parts of this story that I was unsure about but I am more than happy to keep an open mind and see where book two takes me. I especially want to know more about Doyle's past and why he has reacted the way he has.
For a debut novel and the start of a new series, I can say I thoroughly enjoyed it and can't wait to read more. Definitely recommended by me.
* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book, and the comments here are my honest opinion. *
Merissa
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