
Brave PAs: The Ultimate Guide to Being Outstanding in a Tough Job
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The common image of the secretary or personal assistant is that of a quiet "Miss Jones" type - not...

Public Universities, Managerialism and the Value of Higher Education: 2016
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This book provides a rigorous examination into the realities of the current university system in...

Ross (3284 KP) rated Tell Me Lies in Books
Jan 28, 2020
Ed James' new series takes place in Seattle rather than the UK-based series he has penned to date. There is also a change in subject, focusing on child abductions rather than the standard "murrdurr" fayre.
Special Agent Max Carter is tasked with tracking down a senator's abducted children. With the clock ticking, we see the action from the abductor's PoV as well as Carter's and the father's. The senator finds himself trying to help the abductor of his children to uncover a government conspiracy in which he may have been involved. The mix of different perspectives allows the story to flow with a good pace, with different angles of the emerging story adding up for the reader in way they wouldn't yet do for the characters. In the middle of the book the investigation did start to feel a little samey (both the FBI agents and the abductor/senator teams going through the same leads one after the other), but this didn't last long.
The change in location sadly comes with a change in writing style and this was a downside for me. I like James' flowing narrative and the American tone and style were quite jarring. I would say more American than genuine American authors. However once I accepted this it did not spoil my enjoyment of the book as a whole.
The ending of the story was mostly satisfying but with some loose ends that I hope to see addressed in subsequent books.
A departure for James' readers but worth the trip, and a good book for fans of Harlan Coben and David Baldacci.
Geographies of Sexualities 'Down Under': Gay and Lesbian Geographies in Australia
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Australia is both postcolonial and multicultural, comprised of diverse settler (Anglo-Australian),...

Come as You Are: The Surprising New Science that Will Transform Your Sex Life
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An essential exploration of why and how women’s sexuality works—based on groundbreaking research...

BookwormMama14 (18 KP) rated Newton and Polly: A Novel of Amazing Grace in Books
Jan 2, 2019
Newton and Polly's story is one that I was unfamiliar with. I knew John had lived quite the life prior to converting, but I had no idea the impact that Polly had on him. True to Jody's fashion, most of the events in this novel are based on fact. Of course there is a bit of creative liberties, but it is fiction. Overall I feel that she portrayed their story of romance and redemption magnificently. She portrays John's deep adoration and love in a way that is breathtakingly beautiful and precious. Newton's story brings a whole new meaning to the words of his song...He was a wretch...BUT GOD...God's grace led him home.
I was moved to tears multiple times while reading this book, and again while creating the graphics, and again when I watched a video of the song, and again while writing this review. The presence of God is all over this book. I could go on for hours about the incredible story within the covers of this book...But I urge you to read it for yourself. If you can't purchase it, request it from your public library. Borrow it from a friend that owns it...Get this book in your hands! If you only read one book this year...Let it be Newton & Polly. You will not regret it. And I pray that as you read Newton and Polly's story you let God's love surround you and let his grace move through you and cleanse your soul.
I received a free copy of Newton & Polly from Waterbrook & Multnomah Publishing in exchange for my honest review. All opinions expressed are mine alone.

Managing Risk and Opportunity: The Governance of Strategic Risk-Taking
Torben Juul Andersen, Maxine Garvey and Oliviero Roggi
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This book promotes good risk governance and risk management practices to corporate managers,...
Ship Resistance and Propulsion: Practical Estimation of Ship Propulsive Power
Anthony F. Molland, Stephen R. Turnock and Dominic A. Hudson
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This second edition provides a comprehensive and scientific approach to evaluating ship resistance...

Fairy Tales in the Classroom: Teaching Students to Write Stories with Meaning Through Traditional Tales
Veronika Martenova Charles and Betsy Hearne
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Resource Links Best Books 2010 - Professional ResourcesThis ground breaking book provides teachers...

Cognitive Strategies for Special Education: Process-Based Instruction
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Research on training programs for students with learning difficulties has usually focused on the...