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am so happy that I took the chance and purchased "A Girl's Guide to Vampires" as I've never read any previous novels by Katie MacAlister. This novel was not only a good read, it is filled with humor, mystery, danger and to top it off, it's a wonderful love story - and it simply offers a little of everything to the reader. The characters, Joy, Raphael, Christian and Roxy jumped off the pages in living color into my world and my heart. You truly care about what happens to each of them. The characters in this novel demonstrate exactly how much they are willing to sacrifice for love. The only problem I had with this novel, "was Joy really was Christian's "Beloved""? I say this because the feelings she initially had towards Raphael were the emotions evoked by Christian but since she saw Raphael first and not Christian those feelings were directed towards Raphael and she ended up with him and not the man she was destined to be with. I know she had a choice and although I loved Joy and Raphael together, I still feel a deep sadness for Christian as he was amazing and a true gentlemen but I still sort of wished it was he who ended up with Joy regardless of her being damned as foretold my Miranda. The characters in this novel demonstrate exactly how much they are willing to sacrifice for love. Regardless of how the story ends, it was still a sensational one that you don't want to miss out on. I loved this novel and also the author who has done an excellent job with this particular work. In closing, I guess we'll find out more about Christian with the continuation "Sex and the Single Vampire". If you haven't had the opportunity to read Katie MacAlister take a chance as this author is definitely going places.
A cool history of how search engine businesses developed. I wanted to hear more about the actual technical details behind the content retrieval, the development of the search databases as well as supporting hardware setups.
A real trip for such an old book. Tons of great material to dig into here as Monkey desperately clubs his way towards enlightenment.
I found Philbricks look into the life of the Nantucket whaling industry rather exciting. With each anecdote he tells through the eyes of a few of the crew, especially the cabin boy, I found myself wondering what I would have done. A great history of whaling in the united states from a man who knows the seas. Highly recommended to all those who like Moby Dick as this is the true story of what actually happened to the whaling ship Essex.