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“What do you suggest I do about it?” she demanded.“You could come over here and get warm.”She stared at him in amazement. “You think you could warm me Up?”“Oh, I think between the two of us we could manage quite a conflagration,” he said, and the rough silk of his ...
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It is and its good, this book takes place in Lancaster PA and makes you think about what would happen to self sustaining farms just outside a major metropolitan city if commerce and trade broke down and people started going hungry. I read this by accident, having picked it up at a libra...
This year’s longlist is due to be announced on Thursday 27th July and I have once again been thinking about predictions in terms of likely possibilities and my personal preferences. I have read some brilliant books over the past year which I believe very much deserve to be recognised but ...
Perhaps the most interesting book to be published by someone in the Equitable Growth posse this summer:Equitable Growth:'[Thursday August 6, 2020,] Research Advisory Board member Jacob S. Hackerhttps://twitter.com/equitablegrowth/status/1291004223791026177and co-author Paul Pierson talk about their ...
“Newly translated from the German, there is also Theoderic the Great: King of Goths, Ruler of Romans, by Hans-Ulrich Weimer, about the man who ruled over the Western Roman Empire from Ravenna and whose mausoleum you can still visit there.” Read more... Notable Nonfiction of Fall 2023...
I liked Jack also, but didn’t really connect with him. It was interesting reading about someone with face blindness and how he coped with it, the strategies that he had development just to get through each day and what he thought he had to do to fit in. ...
From the point of view of a middle-class British journalist, Kuper outlines the mysterious codes which dictate how Parisians socialise, and the chapters about elitism and the rise of Emmanuel Macron are particularly fascinating (Kuper is the author of a book called ‘Chums’ about similar ...
York Times, I am always a bit embarrassed. Everyone it seems has a stellar collection of books that they are about to read, they have read all the classics including some obscure ones, they read voraciously, and they arrange their books wonderfully. Meh. Reading about them makes me feel ...