Saga, Vol. 7
Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples
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From the worldwide bestselling team of FIONA STAPLES and BRIAN K. VAUGHAN, "The War for Phang" is an...
Dynasties
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Follow the true stories of five of the world's most celebrated, yet endangered animals; penguins,...
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Dream Stories TV
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Welcome to the Dream Stories TV Youtube Channel. All of Our Stories Contains a lesson for adults. ...
Render (The Resistance Trilogy #2)
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Having escaped from the Processor, Kress and her fellow Seventeens go on the run. Guided by Render,...
Kristy H (1252 KP) rated The Rumour in Books
Feb 13, 2018
There is a small group of novelists who write about Nantucket, and I tend to get them confused, because I'm awful like that, but this book had been on my "hold" list at the library forever, so I probably read a review of it somewhere. It was a pleasant and refreshingly enjoyable read; I would categorize it as an ideal beach book. It's not going to win any writing prizes, but it was a surprisingly captivating tale of these two families on Nantucket. There was no one real identifiable character (both Grace and Madeline have their strengths and weaknesses and could be rather irksome at times) but it was still enjoyable. Even better, while the plot was silly and a little ridiculous at times, with the families still having far too much money, they also had some real problems and issues, which they actually had to address. It also wasn't completely predictable, nor did it just focus on a love story, which was nice for this genre.
Overall, 3.5 stars: put a paperback of this in your beach or pool bag this summer; it will be a fun diversion.
Alison Pink (7 KP) rated Deadly in Books
Jan 15, 2018
The main character, Pruedence, is a 17 year old girl who leaves school to accept a job with the Dept of Health & Sanitation. It is written as a series of journal writings she makes & tells the story through her musings. She gets swept into the case & it ignites in her a passion for medicine & figuring out how the body works. Prudence makes the story. Without her character struggles this book would be forgettable. It's redeeming quality is the fact that you want to see her reach her dream.
MoMoBookDiary (20 KP) rated A Puppy's Dream Comes True in Books
Oct 1, 2018
It is clear to see from quick glance at this story that the author is American and in the fashion/entertainment world.
This is a great book for young children however I couldn’t relate to the way the family treat the dog – its a dog not a human. I have a dog myself who is treated like one of the family but I wouldn’t feed him real ‘human food’. I am sure there are families who do -but I feel there may be more families out there that are trying to get their children to stop feeding the dog scraps of human food and this book would not help with that. Otherwise it’s a great book with cute illustrations.
Thanks to NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review prior to publication.
The Battle of the Atlantic: How the Allies Won the War
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'Majestic. Truly gripping' Andrew Roberts The Battle of the Atlantic was the single most important -...
Nadiya's Bake Me a Festive Story: Thirty Festive Recipes and Stories for Children
Nadiya Hussain and Clair Rossiter
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Join Great British Bake Off sensation Nadiya Hussain for scrumptious stories and delicious bakes...
Family Centres and Their International Role in Social Action: Social Work as Informal Education
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This title was first published in 2001: Family centre practice is one of the success stories of the...