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Sudden Love On The Wagon Train By Evelyn Boyett

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Sudden Love On The wagon Train I have just finished this book and it has left me feeling like I was one of the characters. I have enjoyed it. Worth The Fight This story is so beautiful in the messages it's giving. It's a lesson we have yet to learn. Everyone should be accepted or rejected based upon their characters not the color of their skin or religious beliefs. Esme and her mother Violet live in Massachusetts after the death of her father. They opened an apothecary and it made the people around them suspicious they are witches. A late attack at night has them running for their lives. They become separated and Esme takes off with distant relatives to MO. After that, she wants to join a wagon train heading to California. She has to pretend to be married to a man half white and Indian named Tarak. They are treated indifferently and snubbed until one night a man tries to steal from them…there is an altercation and they leave. Now, days later they run into someone from the...

Irish Gold A Nuala Anne McGrail Novel By Andrew M. Greeley

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This is the first of the Nuala Anne series and Greeley is just getting warmed up I enjoyed this novel in two layers I finally was able to read the story of how Nuala and Dermot met and fell in love which was good like coming full circle in getting to know a friend The second layer I enjoyed was Greeley fictionally solving the murder of Michael Collins The history included in the book and the way Greeley retold it through the eyes of Dermot's grandparents was really interesting This was a fun and uick I had to know what happened read Other books in the Nuala Anne series are in my opinion better because Greeley has had time to become better acuainted with his characters and can therefore bring depth into their personalities and relationships 493 pages I may not put Andrew M Greeley at the top of my list of favorite authors if I don't have one of his books in my hand but I always remember why I love his books so much when I'm actually reading one They're very charming and...

To Your Eternity Vol. 5 By Yoshitoki Oima

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Fast delivery and as described To Your Eternity Vol. 5 I absolutely love this series, and I hope it gets the recognition it deserves. The characters are fleshed out so well they feel real, the story continues to impress me, and the art is just beautiful. I loved a Silent Voice, and I love this series even ! English god, i cant put these books down, theyre so good!! i cant wait to read even . i love it. if ur thinking about reading these do it! itll be worth ur time. I actually bought this for someone else but they love the series so I thought I would come on here and rate and review it for them. Great art and story line. Will definitely be buying for them in the future. G o o d I t I s w o r t h r e a d I n g Yoshitoki Oima Monstrous killers from many lands are banished to Jananda Island. There, Fushi must win the islands fighting tournament to save Pioran and gain their freedom. While immersed in the brutality and the tyranny of Jananda, Fushi further learns what it means to be hum...

Sowieccy Dyplomaci O Genezie Organizacji Narodow Zjednoczonych By Wojciech Materski

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Sowieccy Dyplomaci O Genezie Organizacji Narodow Zjednoczonych

Life in a Technocracy: What It Might Be Like By Harold Loeb

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Written during the 1930s; the premise is that we don't lack the capacity to produce enough, but rather that the distribution is flawed and inefficient. The critique over distribution isn't entirely lacking merit, but as always with these utopian schemes, the solution given is less than appealing. Current governments are almost a model of inefficiency so the politicians would have to go unless kept for showmanship without any real power; monopolies are wonderful as having one mega company per industry sector is more efficient than having 50 companies competing with each other. A new medium of exchange is also recommended: Ergs - given as a ration and then priced via the amount of energy used per product produced. This might be an engineer's utopia if you follow this author, but it isn't a view I share. Nonetheless still a worthwhile read. Technocracy; while it isn't pure Communism, certainly draws some elements from it. The disdain for democracy is well evident; vot...