City of Bones (Harry Bosch, #8; Harry Bosch Universe, #10)
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On New Year’s Day, Detective Harry Bosch fields a call that a dog has found a bone — a bone that...
Bosch: The 5th Centenary Exhibition
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The Museo del Prado houses the largest known collection of works by Jheronimus Bosch. Among its...
Crusoe, the Celebrity Dachshund
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What?! You've never heard of Crusoe the Celebrity Dachshund?! You must be living under a rock! Or at...
The Enigma of Diversity: The Language of Race and the Limits of Racial Justice
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Diversity these days is a hallowed American value, widely shared and honored. That's a remarkable...
The Matchmakers: The New Economics of Multisided Platforms
David S. Evans and Richard Schmalensee
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Many of the most dynamic public companies, from Alibaba to Facebook to Visa, and the most valuable...
Dramatic Geography: Romance, Intertheatricality, and Cultural Encounter in Early Modern Mediterranean Drama
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Focusing on early modern plays which stage encounters between peoples of different cultures, this...
The Ex
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Twenty years ago she ruined his life. Now she has the chance to save it..."THE EX is everything a...
The Mercury Travel Club
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'Hi, I'm Angela. My husband ran off with the caterer we hired for our daughter's graduation party....
Future Sex: A New Kind of Free Love
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Emily Witt is single and in her thirties. She has slept with most of her male friends. Most of her...
Nina’s parents are lovely people, and her dads worsening dementia is heartbreaking. Her Mum is a bit of comic relief at times, changing her first name and joining clubs - but the reasoning behind her actions are understandable. She’s a lot younger than Ninas dad, and watching him forget more and more must be frightening and upsetting for her.
This book had me experiencing ALL the emotions - it’s funny, sad, worrying and infuriating. I laughed aloud whilst listening, had a bit of a cry, and shouted at Nina at one point (it was a Max thing and I was wearing headphones 🤷🏼♀️). The narrator was the exact right choice and it helped that the writing was really engaging too. It’s a really good book - and I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it.

