
Divorced, Desperate and Delicious (Texas Charm #1)
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“A thrill ride of hunky heroes, high jinks, and heartwarming romance.” Lori Wilde, New York...

Jack the Ripper: Case Closed
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London. 1894. 'I am not a detective, chief constable.' 'No, but you are a poet, a freemason...

Wiley GAAP for Governments 2016: Interpretation and Application of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles for State and Local Governments
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The essential reference for governmental GAAP application Wiley GAAP for Governments 2016 provides...

Supergrains: Wheat - Farro - Spelt - Kamut - Amaranth - Buckwheat - Barley - Corn - Wild Rice - Millet - Teff - Sorghum - Chia - Oats - Rice - Rye - Triticale - Quino
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She's produced a wonderful set of recipes, bringing imagination and sparkle to the basic ingredients...

Andy K (10823 KP) rated A Vigilante (2018) in Movies
Aug 11, 2019
Sadie is a young woman tormented by her family's history. She tried to cope with her uncontrollable emotions by attending a support group and by studying self defense. She has decided her course in life has become to defend the innocent women and children of domestic violence by being an Equalizer?Death Wish type "vigilante" on the batterers.
When her own past comes back to haunt her, she has to use all her newly acquired skills to escape and possible prevail.
While I don't obviously condone taking the law into your own hands, the audience is definitely with her as she exacts her raw justice on the domestic assailants.
I was disappointed in the 2nd half of the film which falls into a formula eroding the interesting character study which had been developing up to that point. Once the 3rd acts starts, it turns into a different film. I wish it would've stayed the plot line which showed her tortured soul more and showed her as the flawed heroine she is.
Byron's Letters and Journals: A New Selection
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Alongside Jane Austen, the Bronte sisters, and Oscar Wilde, Lord Byron possesses a star-quality...

Etiquette Rules!: A Field Guide to Modern Manners
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"The world was my oyster, but I used the wrong fork." -Oscar Wilde Although surely alluding to...