Friend of the Devil. A: The Glorification of the Outlaw in Song, from Robin Hood to Rap
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This book is a fun and informative historical survey of songs that lionize notorious brigands from...

An Improbable Friendship: The Story of Yasser Arafat's Mother-in-Law, the Wife of Israel's Top General and Their 40-Year Mission of Peace
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An Improbable Friendshipis the dual biography of Israeli Ruth Dayan, now ninety-seven, who was Moshe...

The Recruit: Book 1
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The first title in the number one bestselling CHERUB series! James hits rock bottom before he's...

Clarissa Oakes
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Patrick O'Brian's Aubrey-Maturin tales are widely acknowledged to be the greatest series of...

The Enemy Within
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The Enemy Within is set around the time of the 1980s miners' strike, a tumultuous era that continues...

The Truth Is a Cave in the Black Mountains
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Neil Gaiman's award-winning novells The Truth is a Cave in the Black Mountains is a haunting story...

Dracula FAQ: All That's Left to Know About the Count from Transylvania
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Dracula FAQ unearths little-known facts about both the historical and literary Dracula. The...
Getting on ...: Reflections on Life
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Charming, handsome, debonair, all-action and - unbelievably - Getting On. In this warm and engaging...

Julianne Moore recommended Little House in the Big Woods in Books (curated)
We follow nine women as they escape from a death march and their journey to try and get to safety. Throughout the recount of the escape, their own stories of who they were before and how they came to be at the concentration camp were told.
The resilience of these nine women throughout everything they enjoyed was inspiring and that they retained their hope and kindness after the disgusting treatment that they endured is nothing short of a miracle.
The story is harrowing, but also one that I feel everyone must know. I thought I knew enough about what happened in those concentration camps in World War II but after reading this I have found that I only knew the tiniest amount of what they endured.
Although I know this is a true story, sometimes I had to remind myself that it was not fiction as some of the passages were so horrific in their descriptions that it is almost unbelievable that a human being can treat another human being like that.
This book will stay with me for a long time, which I am glad of. Thank you to Gwen Strauss and Pigeonhole for allowing me to read this incredible book.