Notes from the Sofa
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From the beloved and bestselling author of The Snowman comes his first book in ten years: a charming...
Sport and Health
Daniel Parnell and Peter Krustrup
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It is a common assumption that sport is good for us and that participation in sport embodies public...
A New Day: A Story About Losing Someone You Love
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Brown Mouse is too sad to get out of bed and the other mice can do nothing to make her feel better....
Beyond the Confines
Jon Ord and Tony Jeffs
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This book seeks to bring together the two disciplines of informal and outdoor education, and...
An Inner City
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Chapelgate Gardens, an inner city flats complex in Dublin, provides the backdrop to this honest,...
The Art of Modeling Chocolate
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Who never played with clay, or even built puzzles or games? Who has never dreamed, even while awake,...
Geriatric Psychiatry Review and Exam Preparation Guide: A Case-Based Approach
Mark Rapoport, Andrew Wiens, Dallas Seitz and Evan Lilly
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Geriatric psychiatry is a relatively young discipline within the field of North American psychiatry....
The Time In Between
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After a painful loss, Cady Moreland is coming to Magdalene to start the next chapter in her life. A...
Kim Pook (101 KP) rated Departures (2019) in Movies
Aug 25, 2020
I felt the character of Izzy (Calvin's s crush) was out of place, there was only supposed to be a 3 year age gap but she looks so much older than him, making their dating scenes a very weird viewing in fact it would have been better without their dating scenes.
I did enjoy watching Skye and Calvin's friendship develop though, it was not often someone with such a strong personality would become best friends with someone who was the complete opposite. It also made a change from 2 main characters falling in love.
At the Edge of the Universe
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From the author of We Are the Ants comes “another winner” (Booklist, starred review) about a boy...
LGBTQ Young adults