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review 2020-03-25 16:59
What's Up, Duck?: A Book of Opposites - Tad Hills

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Adorable book that is a great introduction to opposite pairs. This is a simple book with one opposite pair per page with a cute accompanying illustration. A great book for showing opposites, especially for kids who already know and love Duck and Goose.

Good representative pictures for difficult pairs such as loud/quiet and heavy/light. When reading, it is probably a good idea to incorporate real-world examples of these more sensory opposite pairs as well such as whispering vs. reading loudly.

Very cute conceptual read.

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text 2019-11-30 19:00
24 Festive Tasks: Door 5 - Bon Om Touk: Task 4

Books on my shelf with antonym (polar opposite) words in the title:

 

War & Peace - Leo Tolstoy, Anthony BriggsEast, West: Stories - Salman RushdieEast Wind: West Wind - Pearl S. BuckNorth and South - Elizabeth GaskellNorth and South - John JakesLove and War - John JakesHeaven and Hell - John JakesHeaven and Hell: My Life in the Eagles (1974-2001) - Don FelderNight and Day - Virginia Woolf, Julia BriggsArabian Nights and Days - Naguib Mahfouz, Denys Johnson-DaviesDarkness at Noon - Arthur Koestler, Daphne Hardy To Have and Have Not - Ernest HemingwayMidnight in the Garden of Good and Evil - John BerendtThe Agony and the Ecstasy - Irving StoneSongs of Innocence and of Experience - William Blake, Will JonsonAll Creatures Great and Small - James HerriotLittle House in the Big Woods - Laura Ingalls Wilder, Garth WilliamsThe Once and Future King - T.H. WhiteLittle Women, Little Men, Jo's Boys - Louisa May Alcott, Elaine ShowalterEat Drink Man Woman & The Wedding Banquet: Two Films by Ang Lee - Ang LeeWoman Defamed and Woman Defended: An Anthology of Medieval Texts - Augustine of Hippo, Ovid, Geoffrey Chaucer, Aristotle, Giovanni Boccaccio, Alcuin Blamires, Karen Pratt, C.W. Marx, Tertullian, John Chrysostom, Ambrose of Milan, St. Jerome, Gratian, Gottfried von Strassburg, Marbod of Rennes, Walter Map, Andreas Capellanus, Gautier le LRich Man, Poor Man - Irwin ShawThe Earth and the Sky: Stories - Debbie Lee WesselmannNeither Here Nor There - Bill BrysonThe Life and Death of Mary Wollstonecraft - Claire TomalinLife and Death of Harriett Frean (20th Century Rediscoveries) - May SinclairThe Death and Life of Great American Cities - Jane JacobsThe Prince and the Pauper - Mark Twain, Everett EmersonThe Lives Of The Kings And Queens Of England - Antonia FraserKings and Queens of Denmark - Henning Dehn-NielsenThe Rise And Fall Of The House Of Medici - Christopher HibbertRise And Fall Of The Third Reich - William L. ShirerThe Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs: A New History of a Lost World - Stephen BrusatteBeen Down So Long it Looks Like Up to Me - Richard Fariña, Thomas PynchonWinter im Sommer - Frühling im Herbst: Erinnerungen - Joachim GauckOld-Time New England Cookbook - Duncan MacDonald, Robb SagendorphBlack And White Sands: A Bohemian Life In The Colonial Caribbean - Elma NapierWhite Witch, Black Curse - Kim HarrisonAngels & Demons - Dan Brown

 

(Task: The South Korean flag features images of ying / yang (the blue and red circle in the center) and four sets of three black lines each representing heaven, sun, moon and earth and, in turn, the virtues humanity, justice, intelligence and courtesy.  Compile a list or stack – 4 books minimum – composed of books that either have opposing words in their titles (e.g., war / peace; asleep / awake – not necessarily both words in the same title), or that feature the words “heaven,” “sun,” “moon,” “earth,” “humanity,” “justice,” intelligence,” and / or “courtesy.”)

 

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quote 2018-04-17 01:52
"There'll be a time, Tory," he murmured into the receiver, "that you and I will play by my rules. I still have a promise to keep."
When We Meet: The Law is a Lady and Oppo... When We Meet: The Law is a Lady and Opposites Attract - Nora Roberts,Mikael Naramore,Christina Traister

- Phil in When We Meet, The Law is a Lady

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review 2017-10-12 02:06
Totally His by Erin Nicholas
Totally His (Opposites Attract) - Erin Nicholas
I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

With a father that made a living scamming women, Sophie has learned to depend on herself and guard her heart. When her theater ends up with some fire damage, she suddenly finds a hot cop invading her life.
The hot woman in pink lingerie caught Finn's attention right away but her guarded heart is giving him quite the challenge. 
Sophie and Finn are about to be hit with a hurricane of past hurts, family drama, and sexual chemistry.
 
Maybe she'd give him a chance. The thought flashed through his mind. Maybe he'd like theater. Or maybe this was an opposites-attract thing. That seemed more likely. Or hell, maybe they could just date for the sex. 
 
Third in the Opposites Attract series, we have our guarded heroine Sophie and open hearted hero Finn. Sophie's two girlfriends were the heroines of the two previous books but I had no problem starting here in the series. If you like Jill Shalvis, you'll enjoy this couple’s similar in tone playful encounters. The first half of this book was incredibly delightful with Finn and Sophie meeting and acting out some great fun and hot chemistry. 
 
How he wanted to say sweet things like how gorgeous she was and how lucky he felt that she'd let him close like this. Close was hard for her. This was not sex-only dating, and he knew she knew that. 
 
A fire gives our couple their meet-cute but Sophie actually ends up being the great theater friend Finn's mother had been raving about. Finn is the oldest and every since his father died, he's taken on the role of leader and taking care of everyone. I liked his calm, cool, and take care of business attitude that was also accompanied with a sense of humor and sexy demeanor. He was a great companion to Sophie's kickboxing, I don't want any part of a family, and feisty self. The first half was them meeting, feeling each other out, and sparking off each other and I enjoyed it immensely. After that, it seemed their relationship was a bit rushed with their second meeting kind of snowballing into a pretty invasive personal talk and not a ton of long interactions. The story started getting a bit repetitive with Sophie fearing getting close to Finn and his family, being hot and heavy with him, and then proclaiming she must stay away. 
 
And he wanted to eat ice cream in bed with her. He wanted to read out loud to her. In bed. And he wanted to talk dirty to her. In bed. In the shower. In the kitchen. In his truck. There were so many dirty things he wanted to say to her, do to her, hear from her. 
 
After our leads sweet, lively, and down and dirty beginning, I was little disappointed in the second half not providing some more depth to their relationship. A vast majority of the scenes take place in the theater, Sophie doesn't spend any time with her friends, and not a ton of scenes of Finn and Sophie interacting with the large amount of secondary characters. For the big role Finn's mom plays in the story she actually stayed a bit too much to the sidelines along with Finn's brother and partner. Having Sophie and Finn's friends and family stay to the side too much gives the story a lack of depth that small town (this actually takes place in Boston but there is clearly a community of people that the author is focusing on to provide a small town feeling) contemporary romance is known and loved for. 
 
Sophie's father provided a good antagonist to keep our leads from an easy happily ever after but for the most part this story was pretty heavy angst free. This was a sweet story that wasn't afraid to also get down and dirty. I greatly enjoyed visiting the Kelly family starring Finn and will look forward to his firefighter brother Colin hopefully getting top billing next time.
 
 

 

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text 2017-10-09 04:23
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Totally His (Opposites Attract) - Erin Nicholas

He’s the type of guy to keep a dachshund so she won’t be traumatized by another move. He’s the type of guy to get involved in the theater for his mom. He’s the rock of his crazy family. He’s a cop. He’s a good guy.

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