Hooking Up
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Amalie Whitfield is the picture of a blushing bride during her wedding reception-but for all the...
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By a Charm and a Curse
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A kiss is never just a kiss. Le Grand’s Carnival Fantastic isn’t like other traveling...
fantasy fiction
Red Vienna, White Socialism, and the Blues: Ann Tizia Leitich's America
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After the First World War, Vienna was overrun by jazz, Hollywood movies, and Fordism; its citizens...
The English Girl
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Joan Seabrook, a fledgling archaeologist, has fulfilled a lifelong dream to visit Arabia by...
Glint of Light on Broken Glass
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Jason Monaghan's historical novel Glint of Light on Broken Glass begins when sixteen year-old George...
Goethe Dies
James Reidel and Thomas Bernhard
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This collection of four stories by the writer George Steiner called "one of the masters of European...
Joe Goodhart (27 KP) rated Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood in Books
Nov 30, 2020
I am turned 50 last November. I can remember Ronald Reagan's presidency in the 80s. I can also remember hearing about apartheid, and later, Nelson Mandela in the news at the time, thinking it quite bad, but not really knowing/understanding the fullest extent to just how bad it truly was. Through Trevor's stories, I truly what apartheid was and the horrible conditions non-white people were forced to live under.
The stories are presented in such way as to be insightful, but to also, at times, to be fun or amusing or even serious. We learn the meaning behind to the book's title, BORN A CRIME, and what that means for Trevor's life growing up in both apartheid/post-apartheid South Africa.
Profoundly eye-opening! It should definitely be <b>required reading</b> in high school! Jus' sayin'..
Rusty Lake: Roots
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James Vanderboom's life drastically changes when he plants a special seed in the garden of the house...
Campfire Cooking
Games
App Watch
Campfire Cooking is a puzzle game about relaxing moments in nature, as you prepare meals over a warm...
games
Hazel (2934 KP) rated The Girl in the Pink Shoes (Lucy Kendall #1) in Books
Feb 12, 2023
Lucy has her demons from her childhood as well as the ones she carries from her previous work in Child Protection Services and now she is a private investigator but with a secret - exacting her own punishment against those who have managed to escape justice for the heinous crimes they have perpetrated against children so when 8 year old Kailey goes missing on her way home from school, Lucy doesn't waste any time getting involved but what she discovers is shocking.
With excellent, strong characters, an upsetting but plausible story line with some great unexpected twists, The Girl in the Pink Shoes is a great start to a series. I grew to like Lucy and her band of helpers and I look forward to seeing where things go for her in future books.
The narration was understated and perfect - Amelia Sciandra did a great job and kept my interest and the story moving along nicely and my thanks to Bookouture Audio and NetGalley for enabling me to listen to and share my thoughts of The Girl in the Pink Shoes.

