Everybody's Golf
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Ready for a round of everybody’s favourite golf series? Step on to the fairway for a unique blend...
Until We Collide
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What do you get when you cross a neck brace, a jellyfish, and an encounter with a gorilla? Dating...
Backstage Pass
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A rock 'n roll classic, back in print, updated and revised. One of the funniest rock memoirs ever,...
Mosquitoland
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When her parents unexpectedly divorce, Mim Malone is dragged from her beloved home in Ohio to the...
Kids Room Interior - Home Design Ideas for Kids
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Kids Room Design Ideas app you will get innovative customization interior design ideas for kids. ...
I Lost My Tooth!
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Mo Willems, creator of the revolutionary, award-winning, best-selling Elephant & Piggie books, is...
Kitten
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Rae had always lived her life fast and loose with a harem of women to share her bed. Leading her...
Lesbian Romance Action Sexually Explicit
Charlotte (184 KP) rated The Scrotum Toad in Books
Jun 22, 2023
Set against an African back drop, with descriptions of pure beauty and wonder, The Scrotum Toad pulls you into a story that can outshine any soap opera. Full of quirky, fun characters each with their own special personality traits and levels of intelligence and luck (how on earth Stanley has made it as far in life as he has is beyond me)
Each character does have endearing qualities, I'll be honest though, it took me a little while to warm up to Tangle but that's definitely down to having to rearrange my way of thinking. She's quite the inspiration.
The Quick Pickle Cookbook: Recipes and Techniques for Making and Using Brined Fruits and Vegetables
Book
Make your own quick and delicious brines for pickling or cooking. The Quick Pickle Cookbook inspires...
Caffeinated Fae (464 KP) rated The Bride Test in Books
May 7, 2019
The Bride Test brings some lovable characters from The Kiss Quotient and puts them into a new perspective. This book features Khai Diep, a character we briefly met in her last novel. Khai is such a well-written character, and I just loved Esme as well. Both Esme & Khai are well developed, and the chemistry was exciting and fun. What I love about Helen’s books is that they feature characters with autism, but it doesn’t define them. She puts so much thought and love into her books that it’s hard to read a book after it.
The plot kept me fascinated, and it was completely unique to me. I loved the cultural aspects present in this book, and I liked how it all played out. This is hands down my favorite book so far. It’s funny, it’s quirky, and it’s a book I never wanted to end.