![]() ![]() ![]() Type: Standalone - Book 2 of the Wild Irish series with character crossoverĪ gorgeous rockstar (childhood friends) romance with all the feels! With just a little bit of angst to keep things interesting, this turned out to be quite an entertaining piece of work. I couldn’t get enough of the characters using ‘ye’ instead of ‘you’ and imagining the Irish brogue that characterized Owen. And the music that these two created together? Smashing! I don’t want to give away the whole plot, but the author gave us steam, romance, family, and so much sweetness that I’m wondering why the heck it took me so long to read one of her books. I loved seeing first crush grow into first love, on both their parts. But seriously, Bree’s first encounter with an older Owen maybe wasn’t on the up-and-up, but it was no less sweet. Let’s just say that he DID NOT get better with age. Do you remember your first crush? Do you remember how you felt when you saw them again after so long? Were there still butterflies? Well, my reaction to my own reunion wasn’t as sweet as Bree’s but it was definitely memorable. ![]()
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Out of the people who have, have any of you ever been locked in a closet sized room for hours on end not able to speak or do anything unless you were told? Well this happened to 11 year old Gopal when he and his family moved to Mumbai and Gopal had to make money. ![]() ![]() Populism and the Future of the Fed features highly readable essays that avoid technical jargon and provide a broad perspective on core issues-including the populist challenge to Fed independence, fiscal dominance and the return of inflation, the limits of Fed power versus the expansion of its dual mandate, and the strange world of helicopter money and fiscal QE. The 2008 financial crisis and the Covid-19 pandemic greatly expanded the Fed's scope and power. 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She’s tasked with a terrifyingly dangerous solo mission to eliminate an old enemy, which must be kept secret at all costs. Librarian Spy Irene is heading into danger. A fantasy novel by Genevieve Cogman, and the sequel to ''Literature/TheDarkArchive''. ![]() ![]() ![]() Reveries are formed from the daydreams of ordinary people, and therefore are filled with quirks and curiosities specific to that person. The premise of this book is one that I’m insanely jealous I didn’t think of, and even when I’ve explained it to people at work who don’t generally read fantasy at all (let alone queer YA fantasy) they’ve still wanted to read it. And I particularly loved that as Kane’s past becomes clearer and clearer, there’s ambiguity about whether or not the before-Kane is a good person at all. ![]() Ryan La Sala manages to leave enough breadcrumbs to keep a reader engaged in the story, revealing Kane’s memories slowly and without masses of exposition. 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