
The Rough Guide to Sicily
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The new-look Rough Guide to Sicily - now in full colour throughout - is the ultimate travel guide to...

Trinidad and Tobago - Culture Smart!: The Essential Guide to Customs and Culture
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Culture Smart! Trinidad & Tobago explains how to avoid cultural gaffes when out and about in the...

How to Save the World with Salad Dressing: And Other Outrageous Science Problems
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Dismissing the idea that physics has to be dull, Byrne and Cassidy serve up a rip-roaring science...

Llewellyn's 2017 Witches' Spell-a-Day Almanac: Holidays and Lore, Spells, Rituals and Meditations
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Llewellyn's 2017 Witches' Spell-A-Day Almanac fills every day with a touch of magic. Spellcasters of...

Planet Two-Faced
Book
In short story and verse format, the humourous Planet Two Faced explores a range of present-day...

Llewellyn's Witches' Spell-a-Day Almanac 2018: Holidays and Lore, Spells, Rituals and Meditations
Book
Every day will be a magical one when you use Llewellyn's Witches' Spell-A-Day Almanac. Spellcasters...

Thu Tran recommended Back to the Future Part II (1989) in Movies (curated)

Ross (3284 KP) rated Star Trek: Discovery - Season 2 in TV
Aug 20, 2019
I was vaguely aware there was something about red signals throughout but it was only in the last few episodes I worked out what the point was.
Some more truly atrocious acting from Anthony Rapp and another bad pantomime baddie performance from Michelle Yeoh.
So much of the story just didn't add up, for example there were a number of holes in the time travel aspect, and so many of Discovery's discoveries seemed to be never mentioned again (the 3D printing, the harnessing of energy) despite having numerous possibilities.
All in all a long, tedious slog of a series.

FlightStats
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FlightStats is a free real-time flight status and airport tracking application for iPhone and Apple...

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2340 KP) rated Black List, White Death in Books
Mar 6, 2024
When you combine the three stories, you get a full-length book. And all three stories are filled with fun. I laughed multiple times while reading. But they are solid mysteries, and I’m always amazed at how Old Red pieces things together. As always, the brothers’ interactions are fun, and I really do enjoy spending time with them as they navigate cases in the 1890’s.