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- Top review likely to be habit-forming
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Covet is the first book in the Fallen Angels series by American author, J.R.Ward. As with her popular Black Dagger Brotherhood series, this one is set in Caldwell, NY, and while there is some overlap with characters and places, this series has an entirely different set of tough guys fighting evil. J... See full review
- Marianne Vincent
- written: 11 May 2013
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under review- Top review A Must Read!
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5+ stars How can I describe a book with words, when there are no words to describe how fantastic this book was. From the first time I read the blurb of The 5th Wave, I wanted it. The earth has been visited by aliens, and they don't come in peace. And it's not like in the movies, whe... See full review
- Suzanne Finnegan
- written: 09 May 2013
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- Top review powerful and stirring
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The China Factory is a collection of twelve short stories, the first collection by Irish author, Mary Costello. Costello's superbly crafted stories are about a range of ordinary people: a retiring teacher, a young woman just finished school, an elderly man facing the end of his life, a young landsca... See full review
- Marianne Vincent
- written: 23 Apr 2013
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- Top review Like being with a best friend
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This book left me with a big smile on my face, With titles in it like 'Rage-ahol black two sugars please' I wasn't too sure what to expect- but I instantly became a fan when I finished reading the first paragraph. : "Who thought the idea of cupid to be a romantic one? If I saw a man ... See full review
- Jasmyn
- written: 25 Mar 2013
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- Top review Insipid
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This is a completely bland book. It tries to be kinky with SM sex but it's still vanilla... See full review
- Montse Sayol
- written: 22 Mar 2013
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under review- Dangerous misinformation
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This book is blatant anti-vaccination propaganda. It is full of lies and dangerous misinformation. Measles can have very serious consequences - including blindness and death. Vaccines don't just protect your children - children who can't get vaccinated rely on "herd imunity", if no... See full review
- Nathan
- written: 29 Dec 2012
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under review- Top review Not Just For Women
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I read, read? no studied, Women who run. in the mid ninties and found it profound in it's toolbox of life skills. The old growth stories will capture you in a way that was life changing for me I recommend it for everyone male female alien. Robert Bly's Iron John is also an essential stu... See full review
- Neil Castles
- written: 12 Mar 2013
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under review- Lies nothing but lies
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Measles can kill children, there is nothing "Marvellous" about it. Until this book is withdrawn from sale I will be buying all my books from other retailers. On a side note, why is there no 0 rating, or even a negative rating? Rating this a 1 is too high. See full review
- Harry Phillips
- written: 30 Dec 2012
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under review- Dangerous Rubbish
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There is nothing marvelous about measles, there is nothing effervescent about encephalitis, and there is nothing brilliant about brain damage or delightful about death. The book is nothing more than anti vaccination indoctrination, and shouldn't be on the shelves of any reputable book stor... See full review
- Illyria
- written: 30 Dec 2012
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under review- Top review Vivd & Breathtaking
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When I first saw the cover of The Fever Tree I was blown away and I have to say that each of the different are equally as stunning as this one which is the edition that I read. So I was so excited when this was selected for my book club's book of the month. I love reading about South Africa... See full review
- Kimberly Roy
- written: 18 May 2013
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