A poor start to a fantasy series that requires other reading to make sense of it.
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A poor start to a fantasy series that requires other reading to make sense of it.
It is hard to work out who the intended audience for this was - dog lovers already know most of the content in more depth, and if you don't love dogs, why buy a book about them? Given that and the English issues I'd have to give this a two
Approachable, immediately relevant, and using simple language with great skill, it would appeal to younger readers because it does interact with today's issues.
A fairly simplistic and bland novella with nothing to hook into despite the nonsensical situation.
Entertaining, funny, and far too recognisable, this light humour read is a good way to pass a lunch hour or two.
It's another exotic, high stakes thriller that doesn't really thrill and spends more time showing off the wonderful world it inhabits than getting down to business.
A romance with good characters and excellent portrayal of blindness and learning to live with it means it is worth picking up.
A short historical tale that never really starts and finishes all too soon.
Lies We Will Tell Ourselves is a high quality sci-fi collection. Sci-fi readers should enjoy it, but so may readers who simply want stories to make them think.
A well written urban fantasy that doesn't pull any punches in the horror that such a monster brings.
A perfectly adequate version of a classic story with two slightly different endings
...this lively, enjoyable, story is one children will love whether it is read by them or to them.
This was a severe disappointment. On the other hand, you are looking to buy fairy accessories or dolls, this is not a bad catalogue.
It might not have wide appeal outside its intended audience, but fans of the slasher genre should check this out.
An absolutely hilarious guide to fishing, perhaps useful for fishermen, definitely entertaining to everyone. I fully recommend this. Now I'm going to read it again.
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This is not a book I would ever read again. On the other hand, it is a powerful, affecting, and very uncomfortable read.







