One with Others: A Little Book of Her Days
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C.D. Wright's work is enormously varied: she is an experimental writer, a Southern writer, and a...
Fools of Fortune
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Fools of Fortune by William Trevor - a classic early novel from one of the world's greatest writers...
From the Heart
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KYM MARSH is one of our most-loved stars, but her life has been a rollercoaster ride through love,...
How to Teach Meditation to Children: A Practical Guide to Techniques and Tips for Children Aged 5-18
David Fontana and Ingrid Slack
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This is a new edition of the classic guide to teaching meditation to children - one of the first and...
Pandora's Lab: Seven Stories of Science Gone Wrong
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What happens when ideas presented as science lead us in the wrongdirection? History is filled with...
LoganCrews (2861 KP) rated The SpongeBob Musical: Live on Stage! (2019) in Movies
Sep 21, 2020
BookInspector (124 KP) rated Hank Brodt Holocaust Memoirs: A Candle and a Promise in Books
Sep 24, 2020
The description of this book is pretty accurate. This book is a story of a poor polish- Jewish boy called Hank, and how he survived the Holocaust. The story starts with Hank’s childhood to post survival activities. After being taken to the concentration camp, Hank did not stay for long in one place, he was transported many times to different camps, and he shared the events he had to endure and people he met.
The book is accompanied by plenty of photos of different events, different concentration camps which Hank was transported to, and also pictures of Hank’s family. I loved the short chapters, and I finished this memoir in one sitting. For me it was gripping and I really wanted to find out what happened next after each chapter. So, to conclude, I am very happy that Hank had a chance to survive and shared his experiences with all the readers. It was a horrible period in human history, and I believe that it should not be left forgotten. So, if you into WWII books, give this book a go, it is a chilling read, filled with pain and sorrow, but it shows, that even in the worst of times, some people can still keep their kindness.
ClareR (6067 KP) rated That Reminds Me in Books
Jul 30, 2020
K has a very disjointed childhood: he’s taken into care as a small child, in a largely white community, but his foster parents, and in particular his foster mother, seem to take notice of him and spend time with him. This comes to an end when his foster mother dies of lung cancer. K then goes to live in Tottenham with an aunt. Here he is able to explore his Ghanaian roots, whilst living in poverty in a community where knife crime is commonplace, Grime is the music of choice and God rules all.
There is so much in this short book that I could talk about, but then I’m sure that I’d ruin the readers own experience. I think it’s a book that’s well worth reading and experiencing, but be warned: this is not a book that is wholly comfortable or enjoyable. But is it good? Oh yes, it most certainly is.
Code Name: Camelot
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"After witnessing the murder-suicide of his parents as a child, Noah suffers from a form of PTSD...
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Waiting for the Punch: Words to Live by from the WTF Podcast
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"I'm British, so I'm medically dead inside, but even I can't help but open up whenever I talk to...
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