Clarence H. White and His World: The Art and Craft of Photography, 1895-1925
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Clarence H. White (1871-1925) was one of the most influential art photographers and teachers of the...
The Executioner's Journal: Meister Frantz Schmidt of the Imperial City of Nuremberg
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During a career lasting nearly half a century, Meister Frantz Schmidt (1554-1634) personally put to...
Bayesian Risk Management: A Guide to Model Risk and Sequential Learning in Financial Markets
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A risk measurement and management framework that takes model risk seriously Most financial risk...
The Intuitive Farmer: Inspiring Management Success
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Successful farm management is based upon excellent decision making by the farm owner. In practice...
Lee KM Pallatina (951 KP) rated The Boys in TV
Sep 30, 2019
Season 1 has come and gone and what a season it was, Karl Urban plays a badass anti hero-loving crusader of sorts whose probably in need of some anger management who reunites with his old team who seemingly left their friendship a little salty to say the least.
After managing to capture a "Hero" and a member of the 7 (team of hero's), butcher (urban) is after answers as to what happened to his missing wife 8 year's ago after she was sexually assaulted by another hero and the leader of the 7!
Things take a humorous, dark and violent twist with every move.
In a world where Superheroes are often as popular as celebrities, as influential as politicians, and sometimes even as revered as gods. But that's when they're using their powers for good. What happens when the heroes go rogue and start abusing their powers? When it's the powerless against the super powerful, the Boys head out on a heroic quest to expose the truth about the Seven and Vought, the multibillion-dollar conglomerate that manages the superheroes and covers up their dirty secrets.
Based on the comic book series of the same name
Medical Statistics: A Guide to SPSS, Data Analysis and Critical Appraisal
Jennifer Peat and Belinda Barton
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Medical Statistics provides you with the essential knowledge and skills to undertake and understand...
Microsoft Excel Functions and Formulas
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In this completed updated edition covering Excel 2010, "Microsoft Excel Functions & Formulas 2/e"...
Real-World Hadoop
Ted Dunning and Ellen Friedman
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If you're a business team leader, CIO, business analyst, or developer interested in how Apache...
The Literary Culture of Early Modern Scotland: Manuscript Production and Transmission, 1560-1625
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This study presents a history of the literary culture of early-modern Scotland (1560-1625), based on...
Hazel (2934 KP) rated The Helsingør Sewing Club [Audiobook] in Books
Feb 13, 2022
What an incredibly powerful story this is and one that is a must read/listen if you want to be gripped by an inspiring tale of bravery that is based on true events.
Told from diary of Inger in 1943 and her granddaughter, Cecilie in the present day, this is the story of how a community in Denmark saved their Jewish friends, neighbours and countrymen from the tyranny of the Nazi regime. Their self-less courage and strength is captured within the words of this book and although it starts off a little slowly, this helps to set the scene of what's to come.
I listened to the audiobook and have to say that Kristin Atherton did an excellent job of narrating this story; she drew me in and kept me there from start to finish.
This is a gripping story about events in Denmark during World War II and one which I wasn't aware of or appreciated so thank you to Ella Gyland for bringing this to my attention and I would certainly recommend it to anyone with an interest in this area or to anyone who just enjoys a really good book.
Many thanks to HarperCollins UK Audio and NetGalley for my copy in return for an honest, unbiased and unedited review.


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