The Trouble with Trying to Date a Murderer (Murder Sprees and Mute Decrees #1)
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Romily: Third time’s the charm, right? At least that’s what I tell myself when I witness the...
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ClareR (5721 KP) rated Soldier Sailor in Books
Jun 26, 2024
I think that’s what this book grasped so well - the sheer overwhelm of new parenting. It is like sleep-deprived drowning. I was very lucky to have an extremely useful/ thoughtful co-parent, unlike Soldier, who was left largely on her own to negotiate parenting a baby and later, a toddler. And I have very low housework expectations (still. Should I admit that?!).
The last 40 or so pages contains some of the best writing I’ve read in a while. I had to shut myself away to read it, while I sobbed and tried to carry on reading through my tears.
Utterly beautiful, and I urge you to read it.
Suswatibasu (1701 KP) rated The Secret Agent in Books
Nov 1, 2017
Set in bleak Victorian London, the novel follows the life of Mr. Verloc, a secret agent, who also is a married businessman on the side selling inappropriate bric-a-brac. His friends are a group of anarchists of which three people are most prominent. Although largely ineffectual as terrorists, they are well known to the police. Verloc is also secretly employed by the Embassy as an agent provocateur. And here it all falls apart.
The more intriguing part of the book surrounds the family, especially his wife Winnie who essentially behaves like a timid matriarch before becoming distraught over the thought of being hanged. Stevie, Winnie's brother who has a mental disability, is treated more like a son than a sibling. And when he encounters tragedy, Winnie changes into a completely different person.
At times, the political aspect can be long-winded, but it ends in a major climax so it's worth getting to the end.
Chancer: How One Good Boy Saved Another
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When a devastating diagnosis tears author Donnie Kanter Winokur’s family apart, a service dog may...
Practitioner's Guide to Legal Issues in Organizations
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Anthropologies and Futures: Researching Emerging and Uncertain Worlds
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Anthropology has a critical, practical role to play in contemporary debates about futures. This...
Deconstructing Depression: The Erosion of the Self in Late Modernity
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Depression is not a disease of the brain, a genetic disability or even a mood disorder. Rather,...
Social Security For Dummies
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For the newest edition, laws, dates and resources will be updated, new policies will be discussed,...
Visual Impairment and Work: Experiences of Visually Impaired People
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This book traces the development of paid work for visually impaired people in the UK from the 18th...
Junot Diaz and the Decolonial Imagination
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The first sustained critical examination of the work of Dominican-American writer Junot Diaz, this...