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Reviews (13)
A Test of Wills (Inspector Ian Rutledge Mysteries) by Charles Todd
Feb 15, 2018
Compelling read !!
Charles Todd draws you in, you want to solve the mystery. He skillfully weaves the story, carefully leaving clues about. His description immerses you - you are there. I would have never guessed that this writer is an American...Well done!!
Canon SELPHY CP1300 Compact Photo Printer with RP-108 Ink/Paper Set Bundle Kit
Jun 04, 2019
Great prints---no fuss !!
Saw the product on HSN and it's 100% as advertised. The set up was easy, the prints amazing.
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Guests of the Sheik: An Ethnography of an Iraqi Village
Mar 10, 2018
Still current today
Written in the mid 50's, a doctoral candidate and his new wife spend 3 years living in a house as the Guest of The Sheik. While he is doing his research, his wife learns her way around the culture and language. She is gradually accepted and treated as one of the girls.The couple were sad to leave and but happy to return to modern conveniences. You were given an insite into village life in Iraq. I think much stays the same, if not in the big cities at least in the remote areas.