Remix Ringtones For iPhone - Cool Music Mixer 2017
Catalogs and Productivity
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Are you tired of the old boring standard ringtones and sounds? Do you want to download some awesome...
Brazen (Brazen Duet Book 1)
Book
Wham, bam, thank you ma’am? That’s my motto. There’s no room in my life for anything more...
#Nerd
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Two people from completely different worlds are about to be thrown together… In more ways than...
Cambria Hebert Hashtag Series
Teenage Erin's family moves after a difficult time. Erin surprisingly feels solace in her new room--where she soon realizes she isn't alone. It's occupied by the spirit of Joe, the teenage boy who lived in the room before her. At the local school, Joe's brother Olly is struggling with being left behind. Until he meets a girl--different from anyone he's ever dated before. Now, Erin finds herself torn between two brothers. One living, one caught between two worlds. How can she choose?
It's probably my fault for choosing a book with such a plot, but this one is pretty silly. To say it's cheesy and schmaltzy is putting it mildly. I kept thinking about if you could read a book like this without having to abandon all realism... I'm not sure. But, Erin accepts the fact that there is a ghost in her room without any issue at all. Which, um, okay? Even better, she falls in insta-love with this ghost.
There's very little character development here. We get light background on Erin and what seems like even less on Joe (in fact, it seems like his personality switches halfway through). So we're supposed to believe they are two flawed teens, and Olly is a happy go-lucky guy, without much evidence at all. There's insta-love everywhere you look. A preposterous plot. And no one is willing to use Google, apparently.
Still, it's a teen read, so I can see how they might enjoy some of this craziness. It's a fast read, and I won't lie, I was caught up in the story at times. And the ending really was pretty perfect. Still, as much as I hate to do it, as I've read some of Kessler's other books and loved them, I think this was a 2.5-star read for me.
Deborah (162 KP) rated Richard III: The Road to Leicester in Books
Dec 21, 2018
If you want something sensible and readable, John Ashdown-Hill is the author to go with IMO.
You Are Not Alone: Michael, Through a Brother's Eyes
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This is an intimate, loving portrait of Michael Jackson, illuminating the private man like never...
I Was There Too
Podcast
If you're like Matt Gourley (Superego, Drunk History, James Bonding), then you know all the classic...
I Was There Too
Empire V: The Prince of Hamlet
Victor Pelevin and Anthony Phillips
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Roman thought he'd found the perfect opportunity to rebel. He may have been wrong. He awakens...
Cat out of Hell
Book
By acclaimed storyteller Lynne Truss, author of the bestselling Eats, Shoots and Leaves, the...
Acupuncture for Body, Mind and Spirit
Book
Written by one of the UK's leading practitioners, this authoritative and accessible introduction to...

