
Rudy (1993)
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All his life, people have told Rudy he's not good enough, not smart enough, not big enough. But...

George Walton 1796-1874: The Journal & Diary of a Rifleman of the 95th Who Fought at Waterloo
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In 1813 George Walton joined the Rifle Brigade at a recruiting party outside St Philip's Church in...
Goon: Memoir of a Minor League Hockey Enforcer
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Driven with a burning desire to make something of himself, Doug Smith calls upon his only marketable...

Revolution in Rojava: Democratic Autonomy and Women's Liberation in Syrian Kurdistan
Michael Knapp, Ercan Ayboga and Anja Flach
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A new kind of society is being built in Syria, but it's not one you would expect. Surrounded by...

Who Stole My Spear
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Of the 200,000 years homo sapiens has been wandering this planet, this has to be the most absurd and...

Who Stole My Spear?
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Of the 200,000 years homo sapiens has been wandering this planet, this has to be the most absurd and...

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Charlotte (184 KP) rated Three Divisions (Crescentwood #1) in Books
Feb 15, 2021
Although based around seventeen year old Sophie this is anything but a typical teen book. This is most definitely an adult read with some hard hitting topics like abuse, suicide and bullying to name a few.
Nothing phases Sophie for long, she's an awesome character, with a strong survival instinct, a smart mouth and feisty kick ass personality. She has a kind of sex appeal that calls like a siren song to not one but four men (a girl can dream!!)
The four men all have an outward persona that isn't endearing but beneath the surface lies a hot mess......They go from mean and moody to a girl's wet dream and back again. Like Sophie they all have a hard past driving them, things that bleed into their current lives, each fighting their own demons.
There isn't anything that I don't like as the bits that make me uncomfortable are crucial foundations for the story. They add depth to the characters and create a more three dimensional look at all the key players.
A good strong start to what promises to be an amazing, gripping series....... **Taps fingers impatiently waiting for the next book**

Justin Hawkins recommended Exile on Main St. by The Rolling Stones in Music (curated)
