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The Great American Cookbook: 500 Time-Tested Recipes: Favourite Food from Every State
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Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated Greed (The Seven Deadly, #2) in Books
Jan 6, 2021
I don't know if I find either book particularly true to life, at least here in England, but they managed to capture my attention. Vain more so than this one, anyway. It just didn't quite go as I expected. I was expecting greed to be the main focus of the book and it wasn't. Spencer went from being a bit of an arse to this really nice, always thinking of others (mainly Cricket) guy, which was a total 180 to how he was before and I was surprised.
I've also just seen the advert for Fury and Ethan from this is him/it. Should be interesting.