The Golden Tresses of the Dead
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Although it is autumn in the small English town of Bishop’s Lacey, the chapel is decked with...
From Geek to Greek Billionaire (Anderson Brothers #5)
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Olivia Moore has landed her dream job—to renovate a very special beach house for her best friend,...
New Adult Contemporary Romance
Inborn
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When the high school in the small Norwegian village of Fredheim becomes a murder scene, the finger...
Born of No Man (Once and Future Hearts Book 1)
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A LEGEND BEGINS… Can love triumph despite duty? Lynette, companion to Princess Vivian, has...
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Lindsay (1717 KP) rated Peggy Parsley and the Buzzy Bumbles of Honeycomb Cottage in Books
Aug 25, 2021
This story tells a story about the bubble family and also about their littlest bee. Her name is Bluebell. Children will learn about bees and how important they are. It’s a bit of a fantasy, but it tells us how to take care of bees and wildlife around us.
Do you know how important it keeps flowers and gardens around? They will keep bees happy and feed. How you take care of your gardens or flower gardens will keep bees around and healthy and safe. This book does it through the eyes of a little girl named Peggy.
Peggy seems to learn about bees and gardens through this book. I wonder what will happen next time. Will she make Bluebell her friend safe and better? She is spending the summer with her grandma and grandpa.
A Warm Heart in Winter (Black Dagger Brotherhood, #18.5)
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An addictive, red-hot and exhilarating holiday novel set in the world of the No. 1 New York Times...
Into The Storm (Full Circle #2)
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What happened on the island stays on the island...or at least, that was the plan. Two months...
Contemporary MM Romantic Suspense
Lottie disney bookworm (1056 KP) rated The Early Life of Walt Disney in Books
Oct 25, 2021
Kiste begins with the origins of the name Disney but quickly moves to the life of Walt's grandfather and father, exploring the social and economic factors of the time as well as how these directly affected the Disneys. For example, how a combination of Elias Disney's Christian faith and the corruption within a fast-growing Chicago led to Walt's father's authoritative nature, as well as direct examples of discipline towards Roy, Walt and the other Disney children.
Andrew Kiste has written a number of books on Walt Disney's life and has clearly researched the icon extensively. This book is very much rooted in the history of early America and can be very detailed: Elias Disney's involvement in building a church in his neighbourhood takes up a significant chunk of one chapter and Kiste even recounts the speech from the reverend on the day!
Nevertheless, 'The Early Life of Walt Disney' is an interesting insight for any hardcore Disney fan. I'm excited to see the next installment.