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Review Date: 10/27/2011
A thoroughly enjoyable ending to an engaging series!
Review Date: 9/22/2012
Another great Falco novel! I love the narrative tone and the main characters. The movement from Rome to Britannia is deftly handled--but who knew Romans traveled as much as "our" people do! But did Lindsey Davis have problems with contractors when she wrote it?
Review Date: 5/19/2012
An excellent conclusion to the 3-part series!
Review Date: 11/2/2011
Overall, quite interesting, and a good text for young readers.
Review Date: 11/6/2013
A very enjoyable--and convoluted--Highland tale.
Review Date: 5/4/2012
I enjoyed all the personal interactions in the play. Annie and Ben are interesting characters, and the book does a good job of pointing out that the Amish are far from a monolithic group.
Review Date: 4/23/2012
This was a great read, devoured simultaneously with other books in the series. At this point, interference learning & conflation is a problem for me, so I can't be more specific than "What a binge!"
Review Date: 7/14/2017
I enjoyed this take on Mary and hrr desire for adventure, independence, and a meaningful life!
Review Date: 2/13/2014
The course works very well, although I wish it could arrived at the more informal use of verbs/pronouns earlier. The conversations seem to use normal speed, another plus.
Review Date: 7/8/2012
Another "hit" by Lindsey Davis!
Review Date: 8/22/2012
Well done--and amusing!
Review Date: 10/8/2011
I thoroughly enjoyed it--and had to read the rest of the series!
Review Date: 10/7/2012
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I started this series "in medias res," immediately fell in love with Sir Baldwin, Edgar, and Simon, and quickly headed for the beginning of the series to see more of how Michael Jecks developed the characterization. The honorable Sir Baldwin, the former Templar, is the seems almost a too perfect noble knight, but even he can surprise both readers and friends. His detecting skills are, of course, outstanding, and the plot is a wonderful feat of narrative sleight of hand!
Of course, as I consider the West Country one of "bits" of England, this is an added draw.
Of course, as I consider the West Country one of "bits" of England, this is an added draw.
Review Date: 12/9/2011
A rather nifty conceit with the title...
Review Date: 3/2/2014
As all Bill Bryson's books, this is enjoyable...
Review Date: 3/1/2014
Very enjoyable--and Robert Ian Mackenzie's reading is a great bonus!
Review Date: 2/21/2014
Overall a very interesting and insightful look at Mark Twain's life and work.
Review Date: 12/6/2011
Very sweet (I enjoyed both reading and re-reading it), but I fail to see how this is the first of the Bedwyn Family series...they are at best tangential here.
Outposts: Journeys to the Surviving Relics of the British Empire (Audio CD) (Abridged)
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Review Date: 3/8/2014
Very informative and entertaining! A great "read"!
Review Date: 7/22/2010
Very enjoyable with an interesting, troubled heroine.
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