Horngren's Financial & Managerial Accounting, the Managerial Chapters
Tracie L. Miller-Nobles, Brenda L. Mattison and Ella Mae Matsumura
Book
For courses in Financial and Managerial Accounting. Expanding on Proven Success with Horngren's...
Advertising by Design: Generating and Designing Creative Ideas Across Media
Book
A real-world introduction to advertising design in today's industry Advertising by Design is the...
Circle of the 9 Muses: A Storytelling Field Guide for Innovators & Meaning Makers
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The action-based guide to powerful, influential organizational storytelling Circle of the 9 Muses...
Hidden Hemingway: Inside the Ernest Hemingway Archives of Oak Park
Robert K. Elder, Mark Cirino and Aaron Vetch
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Thinking of Ernest Hemingway often brings to mind his travels around the world, documenting war and...
Kristy H (1252 KP) rated Cut to the Bone in Books
Aug 6, 2020
The mystery plot here is a really wild but totally engaging case. There are lots of references to Egypt and plenty to keep you on your toes. It is a tense and suspenseful tale and Cooper throws in plenty of well-timed twists and turns. The story turns personal for Sayer, and I was certainly riveted. Cooper writes in a quick, fast-paced style that makes it easy to keep flipping the pages.
All the books in this series are dark, and this one is no exception. They are not especially for the faint of heart. A lot of death and gruesome descriptions. It is easy to see that Cooper, who has a Ph.D. in anthropology and worked as a murder investigator, knows her stuff. For me, the authenticity just makes the story pop off the pages even more.
This book ends with a total boom for Sayer, and I cannot wait for the next installment. As I said, I love this series and adore Sayer and her little family. If you haven't read the entire series, I recommend starting with book one, but this one will standalone, especially if you love a twisty and engaging thriller. 4+ stars.
Lola's Alphabet Train - Learn to Read
Games and Education
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All aboard the learning train for a fun time! Specifically designed for 3-7 year olds, Lola’s...
Dean (6927 KP) rated Cloverfield (2008) in Movies
Nov 16, 2017 (Updated Nov 16, 2017)
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Alison Pink (7 KP) rated Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania in Books
Jan 15, 2018
Alison Pink (7 KP) rated The Hidden in Books
Jan 15, 2018
This book alternates between Egypt in the 1920s & Egypt at the turn of the century. It is told alternately from the perspective of Aimee & a journal written by Hezba a few decades before.
It wasn't hard to figure out the plot, but I am happy to say that it didn't make the book any less engaging even after I had its number. The story is very well written even though I wish I hadn't figured it out as soon as I did. The characters are fascinating & the plot moves along at a nice clip with just the right number of twists & turns. I hope Chumas continues writing like she did here.




