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4.7 Rating 83,993 Reviews
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of reviewers recommend Wordery.com Ltd
4.7
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Wordery.com Ltd 5 star review on 9th September 2023
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Anonymous  // 01/01/2019
Good and excellent value, but my diary took longer than forecast to arrive.
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Posted 3 years ago
Service very good,,delivered a few days late,,but at Christmas you expect that
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Posted 3 years ago
Ordered two Moleskine's for a xmas present. One arrived two days later and one arrived much later but in time for xmas. Love wordery. Thank you and Happy New Year.
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Posted 3 years ago
Huge range of books. Realy quick delivery.
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Posted 3 years ago
I read this book a few months ago and could not put it down, it is such a gripping story. Holly Black is by far a very talented writer. I was worried about reading as I read her books have to much sexual scenes, swearing and drinking, however There is no actual sex in the book only that but 2 characters are in bed together. In the book there is no sex graphic details only kissing. There is some swearing which does not bother me although seems un needed. I did enjoy the book though. A modern fantasy fairy story, could be enjoyed by young adults or even adults.
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Posted 3 years ago
I liked that this book was set in March 2020 when all the covid 19 restrictions started, several times during the Lockdowns I had one or two dark thoughts regarding wether people would actually know if anything bad had happened to us so I think the concept is credible! I also liked remembering how excited we all got to have our weekly trip to the supermarket or when hand sanitizer came back in stock. If we hadn't lived through this situation I don't think I would have believed what was happening in this book! I felt it started really good but like the covid restrictions it started to drag a little in the middle. Both Ciara and Oliver had a lot of mystery surrounding them and I enjoyed unravelling their facades. I also liked Lea, it was nice to have a female lead police officer who wasn't fighting personal demons or trying to prove a Point, she's just a strong woman doing her job to the best of her ability. It was quite repetitive at times, I didn't mind this as I thought it was quite interesting seeing either Ciara or Oliver’s opinion on events. I also sometimes struggled with the timings. Towards the end it jumped to and throw quite a lot.
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Posted 3 years ago
I absolutely loved this book, probably because I'm a huge fan of true crimes but also because they're told in a really unique way and looks at murder throughout history and how certain cases have paved way for changes in the law, and probably not the ones you expect to either. It's written in really concise manner and Kate Morgan's writing style makes this book easy to follow without being bombarded with legal terminology and jargon which might put off a few people. I was really pleased that the author had used some smaller, relatively unknown cases which kept my attention a bit more as some cases get a lot more press and some of us have heard them all before. there are some pretty gruesome descriptions which might not be suitable for all readers, so bear that in mind if you're planning on buying this as a gift. It's not for the faint hearted!
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Posted 4 years ago
Not a promising start but ... Lottie has uprooted her life to move to Italy to be with her new husband. Not only has she left behind a successful career, but she has not known her husband for very long. Sounds disastrous? Will it end in tears, or worse? Nina's life is somewhat of a mystery. She died in the 1970s, and the absence of mourners at her funeral turns into an obsession for Lottie. What is it about these two women's lives, one from the past and one in the present, that is so intriguing and what is really going on? At first, I found the story very slow and difficult to get into it. If I am honest, Lottie and I did not get off to a great start! I felt she was weak-minded and easily swayed. Giving up her fantastic job as an archivist to marry a man she hardly knew! And then move to a country with a culture and language alien to her! But as I said, that was at the beginning. Both Lottie and Nina were introduced at the right points in the story. It was a bit wordy at times, but that did not interrupt the flow. Elizabeth Buchan did an excellent job of bringing Italy to life for her readers. I have never been there, so I was grateful for the rich evocative description of this beautiful and ancient city. Thank you to Readers First for this copy.
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Posted 4 years ago
THIS BOOK IS SO SO SO INTRIGUING!I read the first line and could bring my eyes to stop reading more and more until the last line came to an end ,Which made me want to read on and on.The book turns me into a detective as it makes me want to figure out why he planned his own death and what he had planned before he died and why.The book is amazingly eye-catching and causes so many emotions and questions to go through your brain at the same time but it’s amazing somehow it’s like it’s real and you have to know why and what happens leading up to the even of his ‘death’.The book makes you want to know if the three kids actually put their differences aside to decide how to dispose of their deceased father or let it get away of things and end up losing the all but what will happen will it end good or will it end a complete and utter mistake they take to their own grave?....
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Posted 4 years ago
Quick shipping, price reasonable, and good variety of books available.
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Posted 4 years ago
I love historical fiction in general but coupled with dark themes such as abuse; it makes the book darker and deeper. I love the motherly sentiment found by Cathy and also understand her desire to not get divorced since I grew up in a culture where divorce was taboo. As someone who's witnessed women in domestic abuse situations, I can imagine her relief when the telegram arrived. It must have felt like a burden off her shoulders. However, I personally am not a big fan of Sergeant Archie McIntosh of the Royal Engineers' Bomb Disposal Squad. I've always loved a bit more of a spark between my characters. The gears should grind together before being able to move in harmony. I personally don't believe that Sergeant Archie McIntosh of the Royal Engineers' Bomb Disposal Squad will get much character development in the story and that is disappointing. However, the author may surprise me.
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Posted 4 years ago
A compelling read This book [A Ration Book Daughter by Jean Fullerton] was very richly textured, the research was very meticulous [which was done perfectly] and made it completely immersive, with the lightest of humour in places to lighten the mood. I feel like when I read this the author had captured the atmosphere, situations and emotions as well as any difficulties that anyone would have during wartime. I didn't think that this book would make me emotional but it did, it got a few tears from me throughout. which just made this charming and full of detail book that much more amazing. this book was not only a real page-turner with larger-than-life characters it was very convincing with the period detail [I mentioned it at the top] the research had to be very meticulous but I also thought how she could have been influenced through her own background, so if she decided to include some of those stories it just fit in so perfectly you'd have no idea.
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Posted 4 years ago
Everything was fine except delivery was very slow for which I deducted one point.
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Posted 4 years ago
When I saw this book, I was shocked as it is very popular on BookTok and BookTube and I instantly opened the pdf. I was pleasantly surprised, the opening line is probably one of the best I've read, it made me instantly curious and excited for what was to happen next. I also enjoyed the fact we were shown Jude and her sister's normal lives before the murder. I had seen Chapter 1 a lot on BookTok and I surprisingly like what Holly Black had done. It really shows how different their lives had gotten in the matter of a few hours and shows the real perspective of a kid who's been taken to a whole different world. At this point, I couldn't tell if I was meant to like Madoc, he murdered their parents but he also took great care of them and treats them like his own. I especially liked the bit where he gave Jude his own ruby pen as one of the students stole hers. During the ball/party/whatever it was scene, I got a lot of Bridgerton vibes and I really liked Jude during the school scene with Cardan, she's such a baddie. I would love to read the rest of this book.
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Posted 4 years ago
This was an amazing story, set in the Elizabethan times and so good at transporting you there that you almost feel lost in the world that the author creates. The character are all well written which just helps with the world and story building. From the off, you are thrown into a world of peril; executions, torture, accusations. You can almost feel the fear that would have been present at the time. You are pulled along on an amazing journey along with the main characters who you grow to care so much for, all through Europe on a life-or-death escapade. My only difficulty with this book came at the very start, the first few pages felt to be an author proving how verbose he was but this soon settled into a easier read. I struggled for a while, re-reading these passages, if you have this same problem, please persevere because the outcome is worth it. Even though I didn't read any of the other books in the series, this book has no trouble introducing the characters, so I really feel that I haven't missed out by missing the others. The Heretic's Mark is so good that I feel the need to go back and read the others. I definitely recommend this for any and all, especially those with any love of historic setting texts.
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Posted 4 years ago
This book was so amazing, the way it was written completely swept me off my feet. The writing style was great, it was easy to read and the vocabulary is also quite easy. I read the book in my native language (Dutch) and I remember the plot was so beautiful. The characters are well written, and I love how the story goes back between the past and the present. The story is told from the main character, Nuri, who tells the story of his life in Aleppo, the war, fleeing the city, and his and his wife's new life in England. The struggles of PTSD are described in a very emotional way, as well as dealing with the uncertainty of being a refugee. I totally recommend reading this book, even people who find it hard to get through a book, as it doesn't have that many pages, has an easy flow and incorporates a beautiful and heartfelt story.
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Posted 4 years ago
Loved it a lot. Great plot Is the first book of the cruel prince series and is a great fanatasy romance book. “ you must be strong enough to strike and strike and strike again without tiring. The first lesson is to make yourself stong” . An amazingly written, gorgeous book, focused towards teenagers This book is a must-read! Holly Black is an amazingly talented author with a skill for romantic dialogue and fight scenes. While most of the romance is talk and some kisses, there is one scene that while nothing is too heavily described, it is implied. However, if your child is in middle school or is a teenager of any kind, it's nothing to worry about. Love, love, love the series This is a great book. An amazingly written, gorgeous book, focused towards teenagers This book is a must-read ............."....................................
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Posted 4 years ago
Really enjoyed London's No1 Dog Walking Agency. It is an interesting idea. Simply the title had me intrigued and hit my radar. The world of London dog walking had to have some interesting anecdotes and stories behind it. Which are present in droves. Ranging from the strange to the really quite endearing. It explores the modern version of city dwellers' love for man's best friend. All of them are well recalled and told. It also explores Kates journey from working in Sotherby in a job she hated into a new business and becoming a settled "Adult". Living together with Finlay, getting Married, finally getting their own dog and children. It is really great to follow. It added an extra dimension to Dog Walking story. It grounds it and makes it so real. The interactions with the employees is great especially the wonderful Tom (walker) and Stanley (dog) relationship. It brought tears to my eyes but also made he rejoice that they found each other and had such a journey together.
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Posted 4 years ago
Delivery and price
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Posted 4 years ago
A 1950's housewife goes missing from quiet Santa Monica, leaving behind her two young children and a bloodstain. The opening of this book is intriguing, there is a sense of the stifled lives of suburban housewives in the 1950's who don't work and have "help" in the form of black housekeepers to do the housework. There are hints of tension in the household of the missing woman, whose husband doesn't like her watering the flowers when she has her period. She contemplates taking a pill to help her get through the day. There's a very Stepford Wives/Valley of the Dolls vibe going on. So what mystery lurks under the picture perfect facade? I liked the cover, it gives off the right amount of incongruity. Here's a lovely sunny kitchen, where something bad happened! Or did it? And are the police correct with their immediate (and racist) assumption that the black housekeeper is responsible for whatever crime has taken place?
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Posted 4 years ago
Wordery.com Ltd is rated 4.7 based on 83,993 reviews