@torunn saidAfter this very well-written, extremely black story about dark and evil times in 18th century Stockholm, I need to lift my spirits with Julie Parson's 'The Therapy House'.
'1793' (The Wolf and the Watchman)' was his very first book and the story is about Stockholm, people, and historical and political events leading up to that year. In '1794' (not yet translated) the story continues in Stockholm and other places in the world.
"In his debut novel The Wolf and the Watchman, Niklas Natt och Dag paints a compelling portrait of late 18th century Sto ...[text shortened]... and the Watchman created an entirely new genre of suggestive and realistic historical noir..." (S.)
@hakima saidBest to do so as it’s his take on it eh? Let us know what you think, as a professional.
It Didn't Start with You: How Inherited Family Trauma Shapes Who We Are and How to End the Cycle, by Mark Wohlynn.
Required and professional reading. I’m keeping an open mind...
@wolfe63 saidSounds like a water flow problem.
"Alleviating Urinary Hesitancy."
by - I. P. Freeley
Urinary hesitation is when a person has trouble starting or maintaining a urine stream. While urinary hesitancy is most common in older men due to an enlarged prostate, it can happen to both men and women of any age.
-VR
@Great-Big-Stees
Speaking of Tom Power, I liked his folk music show but it got canceled and now he just does pop.
@ponderable saidI finished this one now. It was really well written to the end, also well constructed and herat-wrenching.
Diane Setterfield: The thirteenth Tale
Really well written and has some suspense (I am somewhere in the Middles)