Why Simon vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda is a brilliant book that I can relate to in a way that I never have before with a work of literature.
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Why Simon vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda is a brilliant book that I can relate to in a way that I never have before with a work of literature.
Rachel Lichtenstein reveals the untold voices past and present in this enlightening book focusing on the people making their living on the Thames Estuary.
Does the first book in The Mortal Instruments series shine bright or fall into shadow?
Genre: Non-Fiction, Travel Publishing Info: 2016 by Matador (original version published in 2009) Pages: 363 Star Rating: 4.5/5 Back Cover Summary When Peter Caton set
Genre: Historical Fiction Publishing Info: 2016 by HarperCollins (originally published in 2004) Pages: 327 Star Rating: 4.5/5 Back Cover Summary In a land riven by conflict, an orphan
Genre: LGBT+, Gay Fiction Publishing Info: 2017 by Picador Pages: 454 Star Rating: 3.5/5 Back Cover Summary: In October 1940, the handsome young David Sparsholt arrives in Oxford.