
Tennis's Strangest Matches: Extraordinary but True Stories from Over Five Centuries of Tennis
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In this hugely entertaining collection of stories taken from over a hundred years of world tennis...

Dallas Cop: True Tales from a Career
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Relaxed conversations with friendly neighbors interrupted by senseless violence Patrolling the...
True Crime

Micky Barnard (542 KP) rated Heartless in Books
Oct 6, 2018
What I like about this book were the two lead characters Jest and Cath. Cath started as a disillusioned young woman, entitled in the true sense but longing to be ordinary and follow her love of baking. Cath evolved into a spirited but whiney woman but towards the end became unrecognisable and I can't even say there was a journey to the change in her. Cath become a bomb.
Jest was absolutely wonderful in every way. He was mysterious but loyal and he fell in love with Cath. I loved his character, his quirkiness, his tricks, his hat. Many of the side characters were enchanting: Cheshire, Raven and Hatter really stick out.
This book was difficult to read and slow in pace until 60% but I powered on. At 60% it got pretty exciting and the pace picked up. Then a bomb was dropped and my investment in this world and book fell apart. Words cannot express my heartache and I am disillusioned with how the author dealt with the events that occurred. The characters had intangible behaviour towards the end and the lack of story once the events occurred was truly disappointing. I could have coped with the events if they were supported by good writing and depth, they were not. I feel let down as a reader and I can't see myself returning to this author again.
A copy of this book was provided by the publisher in return for an honest review.

Virtual Families
Games and Entertainment
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Virtual Families is a casual family sim that runs in true real time. Adopt a little person from the...

FloSports: Watch Live Sporting Events
Entertainment, Events and Sports
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The FloSports app gives die-hard sports fans access to live stream their favorite events from...

Connor Sheffield (293 KP) rated Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood in Books
May 15, 2017
The story of Ezio, allows us an insight as to his character development, as he grows from a young man seeking revenge, to a Master Assassin, seeking to bring down the Templar Order for the fate of the world depends upon the succession of the Assassin's. Rome is yet another brilliant setting for the Assassin's Creed franchise to take place and Ezio is certainly one of the most interesting Assassin's to follow throughout the franchise.
With help yet again from his previous allies, including Leonardo Da Vinci, the story told here is one of mystery and excitement.
I'm not sure how many times I can praise Bowden for his work on this series. All I can say is that he does not fail to entertain and reveal a new experience to the world of Assassin's Creed. If you have read my previous reviews then you know how much I praise this man for his work on the series of Novels he has written for the fans. Each one delivers a new thrilling experience and each one stays true to the events of the video game as much as possible. Of course each person who plays the video game plays differently. These novels give more of a sense of what the Assassin's themselves would have truly done in the events that unfold.

Bury Murders
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This chilling collection of cases brings together true-life historical murders that shocked not only...

Louis Armstrong: The Soundtrack of the American Experience
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In the twentieth century, African Americans not only helped make popular music the soundtrack of the...

Avalon High
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Avalon High, Ellie's new school, is pretty much what she'd expected. There's Lance, the hunky...

A Soldier in Every Son - The Rise of the Aztecs
Gary Owen and Luis Mario Moncada
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"Late 14th century in the Valley of Mexico and a small, unknown tribe called the Aztecs propel...