Mistletoe, Moussaka, and Murder
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Not even her impending nuptials can keep Lucy Berberian, manager of her family-owned Kebab Kitchen,...
Forever Wilde in Aster Valley (Forever Wilde #9)
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When Miller Hobbs finds himself on a winter vacation in Colorado with the giant, exceedingly loud,...
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I loved the characters: Kissen, a Godkiller who loves her job; a girl with a couple of rather large secrets, one of which is Skediceth, a small god who is tied to her. Which is something of a conundrum for Kissen. If she kills the little god of white lies, will she kill the child as well? And then there’s Elogast, a Knight turned baker, who has to ask one last favour from a god for his best friend. Why the god would do anything for him is a mystery - after all, Elogast killed many gods and destroyed their shrines during the God Wars.
The world building in this is epic, the pacing is perfect, and it’s just an overall exciting, thrilling ride of a story.
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Crazy Cake Swap
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Swap cakes in a crazy match-3 adventure starring YOU and YOUR friends! Escape to a crazy world where...
Atom Draw: Easily Draw On Pictures & Photos
Photo & Video and Productivity
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The EASIEST app to draw on pictures and photos on your iPhone and iPad. Atom Draw is a minimal,...
The book was extremely well written and researched. When reading you get a glimpse of what life was like at the time, and how Katharina and Martin called on their faith and each other to share their progressive thoughts.
This is a very intimate view of someone who hundreds of years later is a household name. It presents Martin Luther as very human, with doubts and fears, but with courage and the support of a loving relationship, gave Christians another way to live in faith.
I received this advanced reader's copy from Baker Books via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Lexi (8 KP) rated The Death of Downton Tabby in Books
Aug 15, 2018
I spent a good half of the book just trying to figure out the logistics in my mind of how cats could ride motorcycles or have a profession like a Baker. After getting through that, it was time for the murders to start.
I will say, for a slapstick take on a murder mystery it was a lot more gory than I had predicted. So if you don't like descriptions of gore then this is not the book for you.
Although I read it to the end, it was more because I had gotten this far rather than enjoying it. It was good. I really enjoyed the puns scattered through the book but I didn't really enjoy the plot. However, it is an entertaining summer read.
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2200 KP) rated Death of a Russian Doll in Books
Oct 12, 2018
The plot spends equal time digging into Marya's past while also attempting to figure out how what we learn can bring us any suspects. The result is a fast paced and fun mystery that leads to a logical solution. The characters are strong as always, and provide plenty of fun. I laughed at some of the situations and the puns we got over the course of the book. I was pleasantly surprised to see Mark Baker return in a larger roll this time around. Add in the Christmas setting, and you've got a winner will many layers of fun.
Miss-Adventures: A Tale of Ignoring Life Advice While Backpacking Around South America
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'Watch out for men with too much wooden jewellery, Amy. I know what you're like...you'll let them...
Hibernian FC On This Day: History, Facts & Figures from Every Day of the Year
Ian Colquhoun and Bobby Sinnet
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Hibernian FC On This Day revisits the most memorable moments from the club's rollercoaster past,...