The Bravest Badger The Bremen Town Rock Musicians The Burglar Alarm The Case of the Lost Lavakian Princess The Cat Noir The Census The Christmas Child The Christmas Crisis The Christmas Cuckoo The Circus Still Comes To Town The Clearing The Clubhouse The Comic Book Play The Condor Egg The Cons...
Read MoreRead More ,Adult,Anxiety,April 2024,Away Laughing on a Fast Camel,Beach,Boats/Ships,Books,Boyband,Bunnies,Cerebral Palsy,Chaos,Children/Middle Grade,Claustrophobic,Comics / Graphic Novel,Cover Love,Cute,Disability,Don't Turn Off The Lights,Dual POV,Family,Friendship,Fun,Gore,Greece,Grief...
thick, dark eyebrows over deep-set eyes, sharp cheekbones and plump, puffy lips. He seemed like a nice bloke, stood up for himself. Finn moaned about him, saying something about the guy being great at his job but an untidy
This is a wonderfully anarchic adventure that reminded me of elements of the Mr Gum series by Andy Stanton, along with touches of Dahl’s The Twits and The BFG. Poor Badger Bill has found himself in a sticky situation, locked up by a sinister pair of sisters who plan to make him fight...
And Ruby has lots of ideas about what she wants to be: maybe an animal conservationist? Or an archaeologist? She’s great at excavating (i.e. digging holes). Or maybe an inventor? She’s already invented a book with smells instead of words (so dogs can read it) and a time machine ...
Oh yes, and I had a hat—a Tyrolean velour with a badger brush. “My God,” she said. “New York,” I said. The man says of himself that he’s a coward and he has a laugh-out-loud brand of self-deprecating sense of humor. Our Jimmy has a weakness: his ex-wife Tyler. ...
Review: Breaking Badger by Shelly Laurenston Nov24,2021byKt Clapsadl Breaking Badger by Shelly LaurenstonHoney Badger Chronicles #4 Fans of Thea Harrison and Nalini Singh won’t want to... read more Review: Mile High with a Vampire by Lynsay Sands ...
Emily “Tock” Meyerson-Jackson is on a mission to rid the world of shifters trafficking humans for hunting and cash. And now that she’s narrowed down her suspects to a brutal coalition of male lions, nothing will get between this honey badger and her prey—not even a dog-loving Tiger...
I add, “I have not written anything about writing here. What does that mean?” (Guilt.) I burn the intention. I carry the guilt home with me. I tell you about it in the night. You suggest writing is such a core part of my life, of who I am and what I do, that I didn’...
Akela, the great gray Lone Wolf, who led all the Pack by strength and cunning, lay out at full length on his rock, and below him sat forty or more wolves of every size and color, from badger-colored veterans who could handle a buck alone to young black three-year-olds who thought ...