
Women and Nature?: Beyond Dualism in Gender, Body, and Environment
Douglas A. Vakoch and Sam Mickey
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Women and Nature? Beyond Dualism in Gender, Body, and Environment provides a historical context for...
The Comfort of People
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At the end of life, our comfort lies mainly in relationships. In this book, Daniel Miller, one of...

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Democratizing Water Governance in the Mekong Region
Louis Lebel, John Dore, Rajesh Daniel and Yang Saing Koma
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Over the last few decades, the Mekong region has been facing complex pressures and challenges in...

The Summer Girls
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From New York Times bestselling author Mary Alice Monroe, the heartwarming first installment in the...

ClareR (5784 KP) rated The Wren, The Wren in Books
Jul 20, 2024
Carmel’s daughter Nell, a Trinity College graduate, discovers just how difficult life is without her mothers help when she strikes out on her own. She meets a man who is abusive towards her.
This is a story that highlights multi-generational family trauma, and probably why both Carmel and Nell have such poor relationships with men. Running alongside this, is the love these women have for one another.
I get that not everyone will like this novel, but I’ve read two of Enright’s novels now and really enjoyed both of them. I read this as a part of the Women’s Prize shortlist, and whilst I realise they can’t all win, The Wren, The Wren really did deserve to be on that list.
Recommended.
Offering advice on everything from handling setbacks to dealing with relationships, he combines his teachings and translates them into simple messages. And while much of his advice are things that we may be aware of but dont necessarily put in place, it's laid out clearly in a non-obtrusive way. A pleasant read.

Chris Hooker (419 KP) rated Exile Hunter in Books
Jan 12, 2018
The intertwining character relationships kept you wanting more. I also like how what you read about in the first two books was reinforced and the story truly continued.
I will be looking for more books by Mr. Fleming.

Rose (201 KP) rated The Avengers (2012) in Movies
Aug 27, 2017
My only problem was the weird dissonance I got about half-way through. I felt like I was watching two movies: a mystery thriller and an action movie. Perhaps it was just because the action really ramped up after that point.