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Hedgehog Wisdom: Little Reasons to Smile
Hedgehog Wisdom: Little Reasons to Smile
Carolyn Parker | 2017 | Humor & Comedy
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8.5 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
I received a free copy of this book from NetGalley for an unbiased opinion.

Carolyn Parker embraced a rising internet trend (using cute animals to cheer people up) by introducing us to her hedgehogs: Hodge Huffington and Marshmallow Fluff. The entire book is an adorable photo of either Hodge or Marshmallow alongside a little snipbit bit of advice.

It's definitely a kitschy little book, but adorable nonetheless, and will make a great gift for someone who just needs a reminder to smile.
  
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Bunny Drop, Vol. 3
Yumi Unita | 2011
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
We got a bit better here - I even took a photo of one of the pages because it was SO insanely true to my life it's not even funny. I think Rin is again growing up a bit too fast - even though she's truly not - her capacity for things is totally above her years - I don't mind her now caregiver at all but I do think he's a giant child - again, it's interesting to see what is inside their heads
  
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Lisa (61 KP) rated Enlight Photofox in Apps

Aug 28, 2018  
Enlight Photofox
Enlight Photofox
Photo & Video, Lifestyle
9
9.0 (1 Ratings)
App Rating
Easy to use (1 more)
Good Tutorials
Great IPhone and IPad photo editor
I downloaded this app as a photoshop alternative. I mainly needed it to create images for social media clients and also manipulating stock images to create book covers.

The app has plenty of features - you can erase backgrounds, merge images, add various effects. The tutorials are very good and easy to follow. With no graphic design experience I was able to create very good social media graphics and book cover images.
  
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Donna C (199 KP) rated Instagram in Apps

Jan 31, 2019  
Instagram
Instagram
Communication, Photo & Video, Social Networking
9
8.2 (364 Ratings)
App Rating
There’s always a picture (0 more)
Love it
I love instagram. I’m nosey and can see what people are up to. There’s always a picture/photo which gives a focal point and shows you what’s actually going on.
Hashtags make it easy to find things relevant to you but there are sooooo many hashtags now that it is hard to know what to look for sometimes.
Haven’t worked out how to do “stories” yet but use it to promote my hand dyed yarns @knitsamadworld
  
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