Altman
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Woman's Hour: Words from Wise, Witty and Wonderful Women
Alison Maloney and Jenni Murray
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For the last 70 years, the guests of Woman's Hour have been entertaining listeners with their...
Art & Soul, Reloaded: A Year-Long Apprenticeship for Summoning the Muses and Reclaiming Your Bold, Audacious Creative Side
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With her trademark humour, enthusiasm and no-nonsense guidance, #1 New York Times bestselling author...
Delusions of Gender: The Real Science Behind Sex Differences
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'Fun, droll yet deeply serious.' New Scientist 'A brilliant feminist critic of the neurosciences...
The Better Man Project
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Catalan Cartoons: A Cultural and Political History
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In a world increasingly dominated by visual sensation, our understanding of the role and influence...
I Never Knew That About the English
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This wonderful book takes an affectionate, entertaining and perceptive look at the English people....
Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated Willing Captive in Books
Jan 6, 2021
I loved this. From start to finish, I was hooked.
I liked Lily. She was both sweet and fiery and gave as good as she got when needed. As for Nox, he had a cockiness to him that drew me in from the moment he removed his mask.
The storyline was interesting and unique.
I wasn't expecting for the...case? to finish at the 75%-ish mark and from there I was wondering where it was going to go with still a quarter of the book to read. I'll admit for a good 10% or so I had a steady stream of tears running down my cheeks, thinking: No! I refuse to believe it! and then the tears continued for a different reason.
It's a sweet and emotional story with a thread of humour throughout and right up my street. If anyone knows a story like this (and/or Wallbanger by Alice Clayton) then please let me know. Thanks.

