Tag: netgalley
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A Perfect Cornish Escape (Porthmellow Harbour #3) by Phillipa Ashley
Summer in Cornwall is the perfect time for a fresh start…
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One by One by Ruth Ware
The #1 New York Times bestselling author returns with another suspenseful thriller set on a snow-covered mountain.
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Rivers of Power: How a Natural Force Raised Kingdoms, Destroyed Civilizations, and Shapes Our World by Laurence C. Smith
In Rivers of Power, geographer Laurence C. Smith explores the timeless yet vastly underappreciated relationship between rivers and civilization as we know it.
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You Are an Artist by Sarah Urist Green
You Are an Artist brings together more than 50 assignments gathered from some of the most innovative creators working today…
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Brunch the Sunday Way by Alan Turner; Terence Williamson
For the first time London’s legendary champions of brunch share the recipes that have made Islington’s Sunday Café a runaway success. Covering everything from quick and easy staples to fabulous feasts, and taking inspiration from a global list of ingredients, this book will take you all the way from cracking an egg to flipping pancakes…
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Photography Rules Essential Dos and Don’ts from Great Photographers by Paul Lowe
Over 150 essential mantras for anyone interested in taking good pictures.
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The Peasants’ Revolting Lives by Terry Deary
Here, skilled raconteur TERRY DEARY takes us back through the centuries with a poignant but humorous look at how life treated the ordinary people…
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Earth Almanac: A Year of Witnessing the Wild, from the Call of the Loon to the Journey of the Gray Whale by Ted Williams
From winter candy and spring quackers to summer’s scarlet farewell and autumn reveilles, noted nature writer Ted Williams invites readers along on a year-long immersion in the wild and fleeting moments of the natural world. This beautifully crafted collection of short, seasonal essays combines in-depth information with evocative descriptions of nature’s marvels and mysteries. Williams…
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The Warship Tyger: The Master Shipwright’s Secrets Behind a Restoration Warship by Richard Endsor
A magnificent illustrated history of HMS Tyger, a fourth-rate ship of the Navy of Charles II.
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Canoeing in the Wilderness by Henry David Thoreau
Thoreau’s poetic yet realistic observations of the landscape are accompanied by his accounts of day-to-day events.
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Mesopotamia: Civilization Begins by Ariane Thomas, Timothy Potts
Mesopotamia: Civilization Begins presents a rich panorama of ancient Mesopotamia’s history, from its earliest prehistoric cultures…
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She Has A Broken Thing Where Her Heart Should Be by J.D. Barker
After the loss of his parents, young Jack Thatch first met Stella as a child—this cryptic little girl of eight with dark hair and darker eyes, sitting alone on a bench in the cemetery clutching her favorite book. Gone moments later, the brief encounter would spark an obsession. She’d creep into his thoughts, his every…