Anthroposophic Medicine for All the Family: Recognizing and Treating the Most Common Disorders
Sergio Maria Francardo and R. Stenner
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This invaluable book not only provides practical suggestions and advice regarding common medical...
The Herb Gardener's Essential Guide: Creating Herbal Remedies and Oils for Health and Healing
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The beautifully illustratd guide presents everything you need to know to create your own apothecary...
Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated The Score (Off-Campus, #3) in Books
Jan 6, 2021
I would have happily given this 5 stars if not for that bit near the end where Dean went off the rails. I know he was in pain but you had a great girl there waiting to help you, you arse!! What were you thinking!?
I loved Dean. I think I was looking forward to his story since the first one. He was such a manwhore but the fun, flirts with anything kind. He wasn't heartless at all. I couldn't wait to see what sort of girl would bring him to his knees, and who would have thought a rebound, one night thing with a girl who did not want to sleep with him while sober would have been the one?
I loved them as a couple and I look forward to Tucks book!
Brandon Routh recommended Back to the Future (1985) in Movies (curated)
Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated Broken and Screwed (BS, #1) in Books
Jan 12, 2021
I think it's safe to say that she is well and truly broken and screwed, poor girl. She lost her brother, her parents, her lover, her best friends.
I liked Jesse from the beginning even if he was a pain in the arse. I know he was dealing with his grief but God, do you have to be so mean to her. And poor Alex, the girl never gets a break.
I just hope it picks up a bit in the next one (which I'm off to buy right now from Amazon!) and that she can get herself unbroken--if that's a word--and sort out a relationship with Jesse because even after all the crap they put each other through, I still want them to get together! (Hopeless romantic I am)
Limitations B737
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Ari Augustine (10 KP) rated Almost Home: Poems in Books
May 4, 2020
ALMOST HOME is an intimate examination of the structures within Kuhn's life, whether brand new or battered -- lost or found -- and it resonates with our own search for a place to call our own. I particularly loved "When I Wake", "My Old Self", "Prism", "When I'm Alone/ In A Coffee Shop/ I Find Myself," and "I Am Grateful You Are Not Me". I loved how intimate these poems were -- and how bluntly honest they were without bitterness or anger.
I guess the largest reason I enjoyed this collection is because so much of it mirror my own experiences, and it felt as though the poet was speaking of our shared pain, confusion, and moments of triumph or joy along our journey.
Come What May
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Heartland is a horse farm nestled in the hills of Virginia, but it's much more than that. Heartland...
She Must Be Mad
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She Must be Mad explores coming-of-age: the pain and beauty of love, the relief and the agony of...
In The Light of What We See
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Brighton, 1938: Grace Kemp is pushed away by the family she has shamed. Rejected and afraid, she...