From Rome with Love: Escape the Winter Blues with the Perfect Feel-Good Romance!
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'Charming...romance, wit and a fabulous "all is lost" moment' Sue Moorcroft, bestselling author of...
Reality Check: How Science Deniers Threaten Our Future
Donald R. Prothero, Michael Shermer and Pat Linse
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The battles over evolution, climate change, childhood vaccinations, and the causes of AIDS,...
Case Closed: Vol. 62
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Jimmy Kudo, the son of a world-renowned mystery writer, is a high school detective who has cracked...
Nowhere to Go: The Heartbreaking True Story of a Boy Desperate to be Loved
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Bestselling author and foster carer Casey Watson shares the shocking true story of Tyler, an abused...
Our Zoo
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When George Mottershead moved to the village of Upton-by-Chester in 1930 to realise his dream of...
Out of the Dark
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As a contented wife and mother, Linda Caine has everything she ever wanted. Yet a darkness haunts...
Outlaw: How I Became Britain's Most Wanted Man
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Ray Bishop was on the run, skulking in a dealer's house in north London, when an image of his face...
Lindsay (1779 KP) rated In the Cradle Lies (Tree of Life #2) in Books
Jul 11, 2020
Though the story behind Matthew Rider and his childhood it like pulling teeth from his grandson. The story is deep and you will want to find out why. How Matthew Ryder made the choices he makes. There seem to be secrets and what his father did.
If you are into genealogy and the history of family stories. This book has it. You will be wanting to turn the pages from the first one to the last one. You do not know until the end of the book how all the pieces come together. We also find out who Matthew Ryder is?
The book his written well. The book goes flips between the present day and the past. Though will the duo be able to help solve the family problems and or help Tucker to understand his past. Why is Tucker so intent to find Hidden Run?
The Dinner (2017)
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A riveting story filled with many shocking twists and turns, THE DINNER is a chilling parable about...


