Madison is starting a new dream job as a professor in quantum physics in Boulder Colorado when she is involved in car accident. But then she's not. Somehow she changed what happened and she realizes she's done that before. Now she's testing out her theory and doing experiments but others are also watching and using her knowledge for nefarious reasons. How is she going to stop them? At the same time she is falling for her coworker. Her world is collapsing and changing.
Interesting book and premise. Not the best book I've read but it was enjoyable. It is very different from other sci-fi books out there. I will continue the series.
I received this book free from the publisher for an honest review.
I received this book free for an honest review.
I really like the amount of information given in this book. There are sweater patterns for size 2 children's to 5X woman's and XX males. You can use yarn sized 1 to 5. Most of the patterns are fairly simple in style but if you have experience knitting garments you can fix that easily enough. Being a new knitter and never have done a garment before. This books takes a lot of the complication out of it, so that I feel I could do this. You can knit the sleeve in one piece with the back and front and have very minimal seaming to do.
The charts are really easy to understand. I think this book would be good for an experienced beginner to expert knitter.
I really loved this book. I have so many recipes I need to try now. I went right out and bought an instant pot to try them. The recipes are so easy to follow. The pictures were great and yummy looking. I really didn't know how much I could make with my instant pot. From pressure cooker settings to cook meat fast to making yogurt in this.
I was on the fence about buying an instant pot and this book really helped me make the leap. Especially nice for beginners but there are advances tips as well.
This book is definitely a must have for reference. I went through it front to back and find myself constantly going back and looking stuff up. I am a new knitter so it is very helpful to know what a SSK is or M1L very easily and quickly.
Everything is listed A-Z and has great pictures and charts to help you figure out everything. I think It would be a great book even for an advanced knitter. Who doesn't forget how to do something even though we do it all the time. The explanations are very well worded.
This book is a great resource for learning how to best use your yarns to make your own fade or gradient knitted item. It talks about using the color wheel to its best advantage in a gradient or fade. It talks it about the difference of gradient and fade as well. The patterns are really nice that are included in the book. I think most of the techniques can translate to crocheting a fade or gradient. The wording is easy to understand and has full color diagrams and photos.
I got this book free from the publisher for an honest review.
I really did not like this book. It was basically a road trip aka free love era. It was really about Jimmo's trip to Alaska to join the resistance against the “Grays” who seem to be everywhere. But basically most of the story seemed to center around Jimmo and his sexcapades. Very little actual aliens in the story. I rarely give a book a one star rating. I usually just stop reading it. But I kept hoping for a payoff which did happen in the end. I could have skipped most of the chapters and gone right to the last chapter or two.
Nice straight forward recipes. Easy to follow and fairly easy to make. The index is a different type that I have in most of my books so I found it easier to just page through to find it. Since it is a digital file I could just search for what I was looking for.
This is not a totally new book either. It was originally published in 2007. But I still enjoyed looking through it for ideas to make my next dinner.
This was a very inspiration book about tea and recipes for health. The book is broken down into 3 parts and then subchapters. The art of blending teas which explains the process and different actions the herbs do. Part II is about recipes and is broken down into Tonics for health, Remedial teas and seasonal teas. Part III is about how to start your own herb garden for use in teas.
I found this book very helpful in making different teas for ailments that my family has or just for relaxation. The book explains how to interpret the recipe and break it down for your own uses. How to blend the different herbs and making a cup of tea with it.
Emma and Jason are going to get married. The trouble is Jason's friends. They are always getting into some kind of scrape or another. Jason's friends decide to give him a stag party weekend and Jason just wants to rest and wait to get married. Jason is 4'10” and Emma is beautiful and blind so Jason is always thinking she's going to dump him.
I listened to this on audible and the narrator does a great job. It was a funny cute story.
I enjoyed this book. Stephanie is a feisty non-heroine. Why have I not read these books before? I don't know who is playing her in the movie but I picture someone like Ann Hathaway or Sandra Bullock. The characters are really well fleshed out and enjoyable. I especially love the fact that Stephanie had no eyebrows for the last half of the book. So Funny. I want her and Morelli to hook up but that might ruin the chemistry between them. I did figure out that Alpha did it about 2/3rds the way in or at least suspected it. .
This was a really interesting book. It reminded me of Superstorm Sandy even though it was written a few year before.
I got a very small sample of the book to review. The table of contents show the division of the book into the four seasons with about 7-8 different stitches and a project.
There is instruction on what type of yarn works best for textured stitches.
There were no actual stitches shown so I cannot really comment on that except to say there seem to a lot of stitches that will be in the book.
This was a great book for learning Meghan Jones' method of cabling. This book has great full color photos illustrating the tutorials which make it very clear how to do it without using a cable needle.
There are 20 patterns including sweaters, shawls, hats, socks etc. The patterns are also size inclusive up to 70 inch chest. They are also clearly labeled the level of skill needed. Meghan really gives me the knowledge to tackle the cables in her patterns. There are so many pretty items I don't know which to do first.
I cannot find any faults with this book as it is simply great.
This book has a lot of different types of hats that you don't usually see. They are divided up into Hers, His and Children. There is a section in the back for techniques as well as how to determine what sizes to do. Most are using DK or worsted weight but there are a couple for fingering and sport weight as well. I really fell in love with the children's hats. I love the ear flaps on a couple of them.
Nice color photos and instructions seem very complete and easy to work with.
The book has really nice color photos of all of the patterns. The charts are really well displayed as well. There are 14 patterns for top down colorwork sweaters. There are 12 accessories about half that are colorwork or textured with charts. The designs are unisex and very nice. The author explains the method of colorwork using 1 hand.
The only drawback is that it is not very size inclusive only up to 48 in chest. But they can probably be sized up by an experienced knitter very easily.
Sylvia Browne is so down to earth and has a clear voice to the other side. She is practical without being to woo-woo if you know what I mean.
Very informative about the AIDS crisis and his foundation for AIDS. It is narrated by Elton himself which was quite well done.
This is a short story set after the first two books in the Shadows series (of which I have not read). There is a young college student, Morgan Mitchell, coming home for Thanksgiving holiday fresh from a break up with her boyfriend. There is a house in her town called the Bradford house which is rumored to be haunted and is set to be demolished. She and her friends go to investigate it.
Even though I sort of find out what happened after the first two books I am intrigued enough to want to read the them.
This was definitely one of the best of the Nocturne Bites I have read so far. Very fleshed out and intriguing to follow these characters into the regular Nocturne books. I'm not usually a werewolf fan but I enjoyed it.
This was the strangest of all the prequels so far. But interesting takes on the nursery rhyme
This book has shawls, scarves and wraps a plenty. Most of the are definitely intermediate/advanced knitting level. Lots of beautiful lace and beading. Most of the patterns are written out and not charted which is fine for me as I am not comfortable with charts. The photography is stunning and patterns well laid out. Most of the wording seem fairly straight forward for me as an advanced beginner/intermediate knitter just starting to do some lace.
This book has wonderful photographs. All of the garments are in very neutral colors to show the details better. Most of the patterns are fairly advanced but there are a few garments that an intermediate knitter can do. Most of the cable patterns have charts instead of written out. There are some really interesting sweaters and a few ponchos in this book. There are many well know designers in this book like Norah Gaughan, Kate Gagnon Osborn, Bristol Ivy. There are about 21 patterns of sweaters, cowls, ponchos etc.