Comptia Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP) CAS-002 Cert Guide
Troy McMillan and Robin Abernathy
Book
The official study guide helps you master all the topics on the CompTIA CASP exam, including *...
Getting to Happy
Book
In "Waiting to Exhale", Terry McMillan chronicled the lives and love affairs of women in their...
Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)
Movie Watch
Second big-screen outing for the Monty Python team. As King Arthur (Graham Chapman) rounds up the...
Wine Trails: Plan 52 Perfect Weekends in Wine Country
Book
From Lonely Planet, the world's leading travel guide publisher, Wine Trails, the first book in...
BookInspector (124 KP) rated Dog Share in Books
Jul 1, 2021
The narrative of this novel is pretty easy flowing, and most of the time the characters are sharing their past and present lives and thoughts. The topics discussed in this novel are parenthood, compatibility in relationships, love for dogs, and life in general. I really liked how the author incorporated her life in York and Glasgow in the novel.
The audiobook I listened to was narrated by Cathleen McCarron and Robin Laing, and they have done an amazing job in bringing this book to life. I loved the northern accent, it gave this book a completely different feeling compared to my reading style. I love Scotland, and to hear all the details about nature and the island itself made me want to go there asap. 😀 The ending of this book rounded up the story very nicely.
So, to conclude, I enjoyed listening to this book, It is set in a beautiful environment with very realistic and believable characters, that make me want to have a pet of my own. 🙂 I strongly recommend this book to anyone who is looking for a great place to travel while reading and who loves dogs, because in this case, Scout brought people together.
Let's create! Pottery HD
Entertainment and Games
App
Free your creativity! "A must have app to help you relax." - Robin Rhys, AppAdvice Daily "Totally...
Funk Drummer
Music and Education
App
Funk Drummer is the grooviest drum machine with the ability to improvise like a human drummer. The...
Ronyell (38 KP) rated Rabbit Ears: The Fool and the Flying Ship in TV
Aug 4, 2020
The only problem with this story is that Henrik Drescher's illustrations might be an acquired taste for many people. Some people might like Henrik Drescher's illustrations for its creativity and its bizarre style while others might hate the artwork for being too ugly or too bizarre.
Overall, "The Fool and the Flying Ship" is a fun and creative video to watch and I am sure that many viewers will enjoy this story for its surreal humor and creative tone!
Assassin's Fate
Book
The much-anticipated final conclusion to the Fitz and the Fool trilogy. Prince FitzChivalry...
Science fiction
The Virgin Elizabeth: A Novel
Book
A book of passion, of sixteenth-century England, of greed and political ambition unto death....