
Take It All
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Three steamy encounters of twisted, forbidden lust... What do lust-driven men do when they think...

The Burden of Innocence (The Infantino Files #2)
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Innocence is pain—when you're locked in a cage. Private investigators Ray Infantino and Tania...
Mystery Crime Noir

Dianne Robbins (1738 KP) rated Sausage Party (2016) in Movies
Jan 1, 2019

Art of Death (Curse Breakers, #1)
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What if a single act of rebellion had the power to change your fate? Rowan and Abel Hayes’...
New Adult Urban Fantasy
Analyzing Media: Communication Technologies as Symbolic and Cognitive Systems
James W. Chesebro and Dale A. Bertelsen
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For the past 25 years, critics of communication have focused on the content and form of verbal and...

Blue Fire
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Fire cost Jared Kenny his home and all his memories of the man he’d loved for over half his life....

The Land of God (The Two Daggers #2)
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Pain. His sister’s screams. And a beautiful face in the jeering crowd. When Henri of Maron woke,...
Historical Fiction 13th Century Medieval

Haley Mathiot (9 KP) rated David Sedaris Diaries: A Visual Compendium in Books
Apr 27, 2018
Genre: Radio show
Rating: 4/5
David Sedaris tells story after humorous story, always pulling laughs from his audience (the audio recording is live). This short collection of memoir-esque stories will keep you laughing the whole way through.
The recording features four stories and several diary entries that are sure to have you grinning at the least and crying from laughing at the most.
Content: There was some mild language and some sexual references. Not for the easily offended.
Recommendation: Ages 18+ to anyone who enjoys radio shows, comedy, or just needs a good laugh and a break from reality.
**Thank you to Anna from Hachette Audio for providing my review copy!**

E.R. Fowles (15 KP) rated Four Samuel in Books
Apr 19, 2019

Yoshi (40 KP) rated The BadChristian Podcast in Podcasts
May 28, 2018
Notable past guest speakers include Jamie Tworkowski (founder of the nonprofit To Write Love On Her Arms), Lecrae, David Crowder, Stephen Christian (Anberlin), and Jon Foreman (Switchfoot).