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It is the 17th century and a wall is being built around a great house. Wychwood is an enclosed...
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The Good Lord Bird
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Now a Showtime limited series starring Ethan Hawke and Daveed Diggs Winner of the National Book...

The House of Fiction: From Pemberley to Brideshead, Great British Houses in Literature and Life
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Houses in literature have captured readers' imaginations for centuries, from Gothic castles to...

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Haunting in Old Tailem (Haunting Clarisse #3)
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An Australian Ghost town. A resident demon and a local Shaman. A confrontation with evil awaits. ...
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A Midnight Puzzle
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In heroine Tempest Raj, modern-day queen of the locked room mystery Gigi Pandian has created a...

Molly J (Cover To Cover Cafe) (106 KP) rated The Heart Of A King: The Loves Of Solomon in Books
Apr 30, 2019
Her characters, once again, are chiseled beautifully. Full of depth and emotion. Every emotion they felt became mine while I read this. I fell in love with Solomon and didn’t want his story to end. The love he had for our God, the love he had for his wives, was beautifully portrayed in the words of Smith’s writing.
With tenderness and hopefulness, this story will wrap you up and put you in the center of a time, that is only read about in the Bible, of a time many have forgotten to remember. The rich historic detail is vivid and captivating and Smith has once again managed to make me fall in love with yet another amazing book. This is beyond 5 star worthy and I hope you, too, will fall in love with the story of Solomon and his loves.
*I received a complimentary copy of this book from Revell and was under no obligation to post a review, positive or negative.*

The Breakfast Book
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The most important meal of the day is also one of the most diverse. Breakfast varies greatly from...

When the Skies Rained Freedom
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Captivating, gripping and relentlessly authentic...inspired by eyewitness accounts. To this day,...
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Zuky the BookBum (15 KP) rated The Long Drop in Books
Mar 15, 2018
This book tells the story of Peter Manuel, real life Scottish serial killer. Like with so many other books on the market nowadays, this is a non-fic-fiction novel. It's based its contents on real events but the author has weaved a story around it too.
What's so striking about this novel is Mina's ability to tell a story. The story flowed brilliantly and it never lost my interest, even when we started getting into some of the more in-depth and historic facts about Glasgow. The writing style is short and snappy, so you really feel yourself racing through this.
Characters. Oh wow, the characters. Somehow, you feel simultaneously angry and empathetic for everyone in this book, even Peter Manuel, the serial killer. Mina's character development is superb and you find yourself getting drawn into each person's story so quickly. We follow Peter Manuel and William Watt throughout most of this novel, but there are small scenes popped in that introduce characters we only meet once throughout the entire book, yet I still felt like I knew them and I still invested myself in their stories, no matter how short.
Overall, this book was really superb and if you're looking for something dark, but quick to read, this is the book for you. At only 240 pages, you'll find yourself racing through this! I can't wait to read more of Mina's work, if it's all as good as this one.