Lonely Planet Pocket New Orleans
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Lonely Planet: The world's leading travel guide publisher Lonely Planet Pocket New Orleans is your...
graveyardgremlin (7194 KP) rated An Undeniable Rogue (Rogues Club, #1) in Books
Feb 15, 2019
In this book I increasingly began to dislike Sabrina, but liked Gideon enough (with the exception of his liking, let alone loving, Sabrina). Even with her past, I felt she was too much of a Mary Sue and didn't have any redeeming features. For the most part I found her boring, tedious, stupid, and unworthy of Gideon. I will read the others in the Rogue series because (1) I have them lying around and (2) the next book sounds intriguing (hey, what can I say, I like scarred and/or tortured heroes! :P). I'll continue to give Annette Blair a chance so I can see if she has captured the magic that she had in The Butterfly Garden.
When Perennials Bloom: An Almanac for Planning and Planting
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Large plantings of perennial flowers can cost tens of thousands of dollars in large gardens or...
Landscape Planning
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This book takes the guesswork out of planning any landscaping project. Landscaping a property can...
Lilies: An Illustrated Guide to Varieties, Cultivation and Care, with Step-by-step Instructions and Over 150 Stunning Photographs
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This is an inspirational and practical handbook celebrating one of the most popular and attractive...
21st Century Residential Landscape Design
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An informative step-by-step guide to a series of landscape architecture projects, from the first...
Climbing and Rambler Roses
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Climbing and Rambler Roses examines both Climbers and Ramblers in detail, outlining the refinement...
Growing Up Wild: 30 Great Ways to Get Your Kids Outdoors
Alexia Barrable and Duncan Barrable
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Have you ever noticed how much calmer and more engaged your children are when they are outside in...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2171 KP) rated Wreathing Havoc in Books
Sep 29, 2021 (Updated Sep 29, 2021)
Thanksgiving isn’t usually a setting for fall themed cozy mysteries, but I enjoyed seeing this book starting with November’s holiday, although we do get a few early Christmas activities as the book goes along. The mystery takes a little while to set down roots before it starts to fully grow, but once it does, we wind up with a wonderful mystery. I love how everything came together. Lilly and the rest of her friends in the Garden Squad are as delightful as always, and the new characters are equally likeable, making it hard for me to pick out the killer. Late autumn isn’t the best time for gardening, but we still get a bit of that and a few gardening tips over the course of the book. This is an entry that fans of the series will be thankful for.
Lindsay (1717 KP) rated Where Lilacs Still Bloom in Books
Feb 15, 2018
This books teaches you lesson though the way Hulda did it though her garden. It book that really hit home with your emotions. I suggest that you have a few tissues on hand or you may be wipe your eyes while reading. It was heartfelt in some parts in this book. To me it a must read.