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Lost and Found, Stories of Christmas - Book Cover Overall this is a short book of Christmas stories, heartwarming, sweet, and designed to remind people that there are good people in the world. Perfect for the season.
Max, the boy who didn't believe in Santa Claus - Book Cover Five stars for this lovely Christmas tale with a laugh-out-loud - and heartwarming - ending. Good for those that believe in Santa and those that don't - and the parents will like it too!
Now: My Poetry Speaks Not of Tomorrow, But Right Now - Book Cover The poems are extremely raw, with some beautiful turns of phrase. While the longer works are good, her real skill is in the short works where a few well-placed words can create a world and concept and tear your heart out with it.
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Prunes for Breakfast - Book Cover A touching and excellent memoir that doesn't sugarcoat the time period. Good for the casual reader, but history students should definitely pick this up as a source with first-hand content.
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No Simple Miracle - Book Cover A beautiful, well-written, and gorgeous Christmas story, and I am glad I read it.
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The Death Planner (Storage Ghost Murders Book 6) - Book Cover if you are looking for a light, undemanding, read to kill a few hours, or want a cozy mystery that you can dip in and out of, this would be ideal.
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Computer Hacking: A beginners guide to computer hacking, how to hack, internet skills, hacking techniques, and more! Kindle Edition - Book Cover Too complex for beginners, and too light for experts, I'm not sure who this was targeted at. However it gets a few points for the useful windows7 password tip at the end.
Thriller:Hidden in the Black Smoke - Book Cover Aside from the formatting issues, an enjoyable short procedural/mystery with an interesting female lead.
Pretty Please Princess Polly - Book Cover Unreadable as the content fails to load on Kindle and wants to know if I have an iPad. No warning given prior to purchase.
Snowswept - Book Cover Action fans who want a read where they can turn their brain off may enjoy this. I'd recommend getting the triology rather than this stand alone. The lack of an ending really frustrates.
Wild Women Rising: Powerful Poems And Reflections To Heal and Uplift A Women’s Heart - Book Cover The poems here are each followed by a feminist prose piece but the poems themselves have some gems, with a far broader appeal than the feminist or feminine. Written in rhythmic prose rather than rhyme... they read fluently and compellingly.
The Nicest Guy in Hell - Book Cover For anyone expecting a humourous book, particularly given the cover and blurb, you will be very disappointed. I certainly was. Riddled with spelling, grammar, and formatting errors.
On the Edge of Sunrise - Book Cover Definitely one for fans of the genre, but certainly worth looking at if you are not. A well-written historical romance that is accurate to the the time its set in.
Sugar & Clive and the Circus Bear (Dogwood Island Animal Adventure Series Book 1) - Book Cover It is an enjoyable children's book, but some of the ideas should be challenged, or at least discussed with your child rather than taken at face value.
Voices: The Imagined Diaries of Early 20th Century Americans - Book Cover Written in first person viewpoint, the author manages to give each of his characters a distinct voice and their different backgrounds and attitudes come through clearly in his writing. A light read for a lunchbreak or two.
Shirley Link & The Safe Case - Book Cover Written in first person, this is an enjoyable children's book...which can be enjoyed by young children for the characters, older ones for the mystery, and adults looking for light escapism.
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