
Tragedy: A Very Short Introduction
Book
What do we mean by 'tragedy' in present-day usage? When we turn on the news, does a report of the...

The Wind on His Back and Other Short Stories
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The Wind on his Back is a beautifully-written collection of six short stories that explore different...

Learn Armenian
Education and Book
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“Learn Armenian” app is a complex teaching tool to help your child learn Armenian Alphabet and...

Inspired: Slaying Giants, Walking on Water, and Loving the Bible Again
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If the Bible isn’t a science book or an instruction manual, then what is it? What do people mean...

The Baby Question: Paranormal Mpreg Short Stories
JP Sayle and Lisa Oliver
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How many babies are too many in the world of Tangled Tentacles and Assassin's? Come join the fun...
Short Stories Mpreg Romance Paranormal

Merissa (12622 KP) rated Summer Heat: A Steamy Romance Collection in Books
Aug 2, 2017
All of the stories flow, with no editing or grammatical errors that disrupted my reading flow. There is simply no story that I felt was a 'filler', and far too many to choose just one favourite! Absolutely recommended by me - for that perfect summer read; or if you want to remember those hot, halcyon days, when it is cold outside.
* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book, and my comments here are my honest opinion. *
Merissa
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!
I was never into dystopia (but that seems to have changed now) but I fancied trying it out anyway. I love the view on the justice system in this – that when someone does something wrong they are marked for life for their mistakes. It’s strangely close to society at the moment (minus the branding) which I think is what really pulled me in.
Celestine could be a little bit annoying, but who wouldn’t complain when they are being punished for helping someone and acting out of the kindness in their heart?
I loved that the action never stopped or even slowed down. It really kept the story going and helped me keep my attention on the plot.
The story of social justice was really gripping and the closeness to reality was scary and it kept me reading.

ClareR (5841 KP) rated Mouthful of Birds in Books
Apr 11, 2019
I think collections of stories like this are generally better as books that are dipped in and out of, and used as a palate cleanser every now and again. To read them all one after the other doesn’t do them the justice that they deserve.
I am very interested to see where Schweblin goes with her next novel, she has a very interesting imagination!
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher, Oneworld Publications, for my copy of this book.

Tezzie Bee (7 KP) rated Monstrous Regiment: (Discworld Novel 31) in Books
Jul 11, 2018
She’s off to fight for her country Borogravia, a country that picks wars with other countries almost as often as a small child picks its nose.
Polly (or Ozzer as she becomes known) joins a raggedy band which becomes known as the Monstrous Regiment, lead by the legendary Sergeant Jackrum. A troupe consisting of a troll, a vampire, an Igor, and others. All with a big secret.
Although part of the Discworld novels, this can be read as a stand-alone novel. a thoroughly enjoyable read, which brings in some old Discworld characters we know and love.