A Handful of Dust
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Taking its title from T.S. Eliot's modernist poem The Waste Land, Evelyn Waugh's A Handful of Dust...
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Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry and the T.S. Eliot Poetry Prize Stag's Leap, Sharon Olds'...
Men's Health: The Big Book of Uncommon Knowledge
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Based on the wildly popular monthly Feature "Uncommon Knowledge," in Men's Health magazine, this...
LoganCrews (2861 KP) rated Secretary (2002) in Movies
Sep 21, 2020
It's Never Too Late
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Former Today show host Kathie Lee Gifford offers her personal story along with insights, wisdom, and...
The Stone God (Indulgence #1)
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Enter bestselling author Erin Kellisonās captivating new world of gods, monsters, passion, and...
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School Lies
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After finding his headmaster father slumped over his desk from a gunshot wound, Levi Abrams is ready...
ClareR (5726 KP) rated Against the Loveless World in Books
Aug 15, 2021
When she returns to Palestine to her husbandās family in order to divorce him, she meets his brother and falls in love. However, this is the start of more problems for her, as she becomes radicalised.
It did seem hard to believe that she had quite so many problems and terrible things happen to her, but Iāve since read that Nahrās character is an amalgamation of several real-life stories. So, in a way, it reassured me that one person couldnāt experience ALL of these things, whilst at the same time I felt so sad that anyone could experience ANY of these things.
I couldnāt put this book down, though. Itās a fascinating, yet horrifying novel, and not something that Iāve read about in fiction before - and Iām so glad that I have.
Wisdom Check (Dungeons and Dating #2)
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Julianās boss is newly single, ridiculously hot, and looking his way. Heās so screwed. Cal...
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Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2204 KP) rated The House Guest in Books
Jul 29, 2023
I was hooked early on, although the book does take a little while to build up to the full plot. Once it does, I couldnāt wait to see how things would resolve for the characters. I appreciated the fact that no one seemed overly whiney here, although they could have repeated things less, giving the book more time to flesh out some of the late breaking twists. While knowing I couldnāt fully trust Alyssa and Bree, I really did like them both and hoped things would work out well for them. We get the book completely from Alyssaās third person point of view which makes us question just what anyone else was thinking. Even with the pacing issues with the plot, I enjoyed this book overall.