The Thinking Girl's Guide to the Right Guy: How Knowing Yourself Can Help You Navigate Dating, Hookups, and Love
Joanne Davila and Kaycee Lashman
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Love--like life--is full of choices. But choices can be complicated. Do you want to settle down and...
You are the Placebo Meditation: Changing One Belief and Perception: No. 2
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On this revised CD (featuring enhanced audio and new introduction track), Dr Joe Dispenza walks you...
Sharon Horgan recommended Everything I Know About Love in Books (curated)
Starting a Business - Small Business Ideas
Business and Reference
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Find lots of help for starting a business. Research your market, develop your business plan, find...
Grey Areas - The Saga (Books 1-4)
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"What would you do?" is a question you'll be asking yourself over and over again throughout Grey...
10 Mindful Minutes: A Journal
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Inspired by Goldie Hawn's lifelong interest in mindfulness - and her belief in the value of...
How to Craft a Great Story: Teach Yourself Creating Perfect Plot and Structure
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LEARN HOW TO PLOT AND STRUCTURE YOUR CREATIVE WRITING. How to Craft a Great Story takes you step by...
Writing for the Screen: Succeeding as a Creative Professional
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Writing for the Screen is a collection of essays and interviews exploring the business of...
Bookapotamus (289 KP) rated Lost in the Beehive in Books
May 29, 2018
Lost in the Beehive just made me love them even more. It's a wonderful thought to think that bees understand you, and are by your side during traumatic events, trying to steer you in the right direction. Gloria Ricci definitely needed some direction growing up, from anyone - or anything.
It is Vietnam era 1960's when we first find Gloria being sent to a mental asylum, to be "cured" of an "illness". We follow her through this experience, and quite a few other major life events throughout, and there always seem to be some bees hovering nearby, as if guiding her, protecting her.
Michele Young-Stones writing is exquisite. The witty banter between Gloria and her dearest friend Sheff had me laughing out loud, and the story flows so smoothly it's easy to find yourself lost in it all. The characters are so colorful, and you can feel the bees magical energy so much throughout the story, that it's just enough to make a sad story about finding yourself, feel like a mystical fairytale.
Thanks to NetGalley for the opportunity to review Lost in the Beehive.
Alphabet ABC Learning Games
Education and Games
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This Alphabet ABC Learning Games is really a great educational application for both Pre-K and...