Regional & Cultural
Review:my awesome freind recommended me this book and i fell in love!! really!
it's really flowery and nice and it will get you crying (it got me to cry hahaha)
just try it! it's short and gets to the point! this is a great book!
i loved reading it......and i dont like to read -__-" but it was great!!! so get it and read it!! ** Read more
Review:This collection contains a wide variety of Mary Oliver's poems--nature, prose poems, etc. It is has something for every mood and is a good collection for Mary Oliver fans as well as those new to her poetry. Read more
Review:See complete, original review here: herewearegoing.wordpress.com/2016/03/06/reading-ten-februaryish-reads
I am only just beginning to read poetry on a regular basis after many years of not having done so. In the long ago it was Erica Jong and Sylvia Plath and Allen Ginsberg and Frank O’Hara and Dorothy Parker and Edna St. Vincent Millay and Patti Smith and Rimbaud. The theme of this slim volume is love, of the romantic and nature varieties. I am not much a believer in romantic love – its ... Read more
Review:Well - darn it! You are always asking me for feedback and I thought that was what you wanted again - I love Mary Oliver's poetry and am accumulating all that I can. This has a few of my favorite poems in it. Read more
Review:A masterpiece.
Writers of sex could all benefit by reading the carriage scene where the reader is aware of what the couple in the carriage are doing and yet the reader never once gains a look inside.
Oh, I am not saying anything against the writing of open door sex scenes. I am just saying that Gustave Flaubert created more sensuality though only writing of what happens outside of the carriage. The reader sees the couple getting into the carriage, the driver and horses and the ext... Read more
Review:This useful book is an indespensible compliment to the "Master & Commander" series. So many places like "Isle de France" are not found on modern maps, and details of 1805 Port Mahon in Minorca are necessary to understand the actions there which are thinly disguised accounts of actual events.
I also recommend "Harbors and High Seas" by this author and "Lobscouse and Spotted Dog" by Anne Chotzinoff Grossman and Lisa Grossman Thomas. Aubry eats as much as fights. Now you can imagine (an... Read more
Review:This was a excellent book.
I loved the characters and the story line were very well developed
The story will capture your interest until the end. The story line flowed very well.
All in all, I would recommend this book you should add to your list of books to read this year.
The author did a very good job and I'm sure you will enjoy as much as I did.
Thank you to the author for an excellent story Read more
Review:Stanley Morgan is looking for love. all.in.the.wrong.places.
How does an ordinary, nice guy find his soulmate? He's already been burned but determined to find the love of his life.
You can't help but become emotionally invested in Stanley's quest for love. You really want him to find someone. The characters he meets both on his way to Russia and while he is there are pretty crazy. I kept groaning over his lack of discernment with women in different situations.
I've been want... Read more
Review:Great set. Everyone loves Dr. Seuss. Baby has two big sisters, so we purchased both sets and gave them to the girls so that they felt included in the baby shower. It teaches the big siblings the importance of their role in reading to baby. Makes them feel special and included in the responsibility of the newest member of their family. Totally recommend. Reading is so very important in development of children from early early early on!!!! Read more
Review:Bought for class. Item as described.
5 stars isn't about the content, but about the book arriving when it was supposed to and being the one pictured/undamaged.
I didn't end up reading it. Oops. Read more