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When someone has dementia, traditional books can become incomprehensible and meaningless. This title...
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This latest book by Tarquin Blake documents eighty abandoned Church of Ireland churches, preserving...
Archaeology of the 11th Century: Continuities and Transformations
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The Archaeology of the 11th Century addresses many key questions surrounding this formative period...
Bath and Wells 1206-1247
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TravelersWife4Life (31 KP) rated The Duke's Refuge (The Leeward Islands, #1) in Books
Feb 23, 2021
I liked the setting of this story as well. Lorri Dudley’s descriptions of island life, the people, animals, and climate made for a vivid backdrop to this story. She described it in such a way that you could almost taste the salty are or hear the thunder roll. I think it would have quite a change for someone coming from England to the small island of Nevis. It made me want to visit
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Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2486 KP) rated Nancy's Mysterious Letter in Books
Oct 10, 2020
With some of the other Nancy Drew books I’ve reread as an adult, I’ve complained about too many coincidences in the plot. That’s not the case here. Nancy may jump to a few wild but correct conclusions, but by the time we reach the end, everything has come together logically. Along the way, we get some great twists and turns that are tons of fun. The characters remain thin and there are a few dated references, but overall, this is a book that will keep the intended audience, middle graders, turning pages as quickly as they can to figure out exactly what is going on.





