The Personal MBA: A World-class Business Education in a Single Volume
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This revised and expanded edition of the bestselling book, The Personal MBA by Josh Kaufman, gives...
Barry and Bev: The Big Concert
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Kenthorpe Working Men's Club in the north of England is in dire financial difficulties. To try and...
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The Gift: The Story of an Ordinary Women's Extraordinary Power
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Laura Doe (1350 KP) rated The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper in Books
Oct 23, 2022
The Five introduces us to each of the women that were murdered by Jack the Ripper in the Victorian era: Polly, Annie, Elizabeth, Catherine and Mary Jane. Hallie Rubenhold starts from the very beginning for each woman, with all but Mary Jane having the story start with their parents and then when the woman was born. She takes us through their childhoods, marriages and troubles and tries to make us understand how the women got to the place they were at that moment in time. She then tells us a little bit about how they were found afterwards and their burials if she can. She makes it clear that the majority of these women weren’t prostitutes, as we have all been led to believe. And even tells us where this belief originated and why it wasn’t corrected.
I have found it extremely interesting to learn about the darker side of Victorian life and to learn how hard it was for the working class and how difficult it was to better oneself, especially as a woman. Hallie Rubenhold’s writing draws you in and makes you want to learn more about the world in which these women lived and how different it is to now. I have enjoyed learning about these women, and the book is extremely well researched and has a lot of evidence to back up the claims made by the author. I have wanted to read the Covent Garden Ladies for a while, and I think this book will have moved it much further up the list.
As a Man Thinketh by James Allen
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“A man is literally what he thinks, his character being the complete sum of all his thoughts,”...
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"Arguably The Most Complete Features & Low Cost Point of Sale for Your Businesses" This is the new...