Word of the Day : April 23, 2020 facilitate verb - fuh-SIL-uh-tayt Definition to make easier : help bring about Did You Know? As with so many English words, it's easy to find a Latin origin for facilitate. It traces back to the Latin adjective facilis, meaning "easy." Other descendants of facilis in English include facile ("easy to do"), facility ("the quality of being easily performed"), faculty ("ability"), … Continue reading Word of the day – Facilitate
Creatures of Appetite
By Todd Travis The series introduces Jacob Thorne, a very prickly, outspoken FBI profiler. He does not 'suffer fools gladly', so when Emma Kane is teamed up with him she has to stand firm against his abrasive, bullying ways. A killer nicknamed ‘The Iceman’ is targeting little girls. The killer seems to have a good … Continue reading Creatures of Appetite
Trap Door
By Dreda Say Mitchell The story centres around Rachel, a young woman in debt. She takes on a job which seems too good to be true. The job is based in a Victorian building that once housed a sweatshop where young workers were killed in a fire. Rachel is haunted by the death of a … Continue reading Trap Door
A life half lived: a true story of love, addiction, tragedy and hope.
By Darryl Rodgers A sad book following the short life of Chase Rodgers from childhood to his death in a car crash at twenty. Chase was a popular child, always on the go and a star sportsman, his peers nicknamed him 'Speedy'. Growing up he made some bad choices, including getting involved with drugs. His … Continue reading A life half lived: a true story of love, addiction, tragedy and hope.
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