![]() ![]() All opinions are my own and are in no way biased. ![]() Thanks so much to Gallery/Scout Press and NetGalley for my copy of this book to read. I am off to get myself a copy of Layne’s first book, Temper now. Easily all the stars and one of the best books I’ve read in 2020. Crime lovers will fly through this book just like I did. The Bottom Line: They Never Learn is very twisted in all the right ways, just as it’s funny and it’s completely addictive. Two very different women with strong feelings. How these two characters of Scarlett and Carly intertwine becomes clear about halfway through. Still, university life is an eye opener for Carly, and will change her life forever. Except that her new roommate isn’t on the same page. Now that she’s away from home, she can put her emotionally abusive father in the rear-view mirror and focus on her studies. She’s a shy, bookish girl who struggles to fit in and make friends. This is also the story of Carly Schiller, a first-year student at the same university. And once she identifies her next target, she stalks them, she gets to know their schedule better than they do, and she plans their murder down to the smallest detail. Scarlett Clark is an exceptional English professor. She finds men who think they can get away with treating women badly. Cover Design: THEY NEVER LEARN From the author of the raw, ingenious, and utterly fearless (Wendy Walker, USA TODAY bestselling author) Temper comes a dynamic psychological thriller about two women who give bad men exactly what they deserveperfect for fans of Killing Eve and Chelsea Cain. ![]() Scarlett, in the vein of Dexter, kills bad men. For 16 years she has kept a very dark secret. Meet Scarlett Clarke, English professor at Gorman University. ![]()
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![]() ![]() Owen & Mzee: The True Story of a Remarkable Friendship was published in the spring of 2006 and became an international phenomonen. Isabella Hatkoff is the co-author of bestselling Owen & Mzee: The True Story of a Remarkable Friendship and Owen & Mzee: The Language of Friendship with her father, Craig Hatkoff, and ecologist Dr. He lives with his wife and their two daughters in Manhattan. Both Owen & Mzee: The True Story of a Remarkable Friendship and Owen & Mzee: The Language of Friendship are New York Times bestsellers. ![]() ![]() There was a special place that could save Leo: About the Author: Craig Hatkoff is the co-founder of the Tribeca Film Festival and of Turtle Pond Publications. When the Wildlife Conservation Society learned of Leo's plight, they knew they had to do something. But Leo quickly grew too large and was given to Pakistani authorities, who also found themselves without the resources to help him. Luckily, the cub was rescued by a kind shepherd and his family, who hand-fed Leo and kept him safe. Snow leopards need their mothers during the first two years of their lives, but Leo was all alone. When Leo was less than seven weeks old, he became orphaned in the snowy Himalayan mountains in Pakistan. The true story of a baby snow leopard's amazing rescue. ![]() ![]() 17).ĭinnie arrives in Switzerland homesick, scared, and stubbornly refusing to enjoy herself. I wanted to stop moving and I wanted to be somewhere and stay somewhere and I wanted my family” (p. “I was used to moving, used to packing up and following along like a robot, but I was tired of it. ![]() But when Dinnie’s aunt and uncle invite her to stay with them and attend an American international school in Switzerland, she wants to rebel and stay with her family. ![]() Dinnie is used to change, since her whole life has been comprised of moving to a new town every time her father excitedly stumbles upon a new opportunity. Bloomability, by Newbery medalist Sharon Creech, tells the coming-of-age tale of Dinnie, a thirteen-year-old girl uprooted from her parents’ nomadic lifestyle to spend a year in Switzerland. ![]() |