Richard Hubbard - Woodstock (one* more* time*) - Award - 1969

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Richard Hubbard - Woodstock (one* more* time*) - Award - 1969
Disneyworld souvenir bag; late Seventie's / early Eighties.
📸 Jason Liebig
"Bougeois, you are assisted, lazy, useless.
We, the proletariat, produce all the wealth"
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Nice afternoon on the local trout stream. Fooled a rainbow and pickerel on the Olive #slumpbuster and another rainbow on a dry. Amazing color variation between the two trout on the same stream about a mile apart. #flyfishing #newengland #rainbow #pickerel #stockers #rosycheeks https://www.instagram.com/p/B4GqZ05hIcW/?igshid=2hiota4isxc3
Nice afternoon on the local trout stream. Fooled a rainbow and pickerel on the Olive #slumpbuster and another rainbow on a dry. Amazing color variation between the two trout on the same stream about a mile apart. #flyfishing #newengland #rainbow #pickerel #stockers #rosycheeks https://www.instagram.com/p/B4GqZ05hIcW/?igshid=2hiota4isxc3
Rating: 1/5
Book Blurb: Raised in the wilds of Scandinavia, Ingrid and her brothers must do as they’re told to survive – Even if they think it’s wrong.
Following the instructions given by her distant father, Ingrid knows she must stay in the house and out of the way of the family business. But after learning the truth about what her brothers get up to when they leave for work, she’s finding it harder and harder to stay quiet.
Ingrid’s three older brothers, Johan, Mikael, and Lars, dote on her whenever they have the time and try their best to keep her from the realities of their jobs. But when she involves herself in their new assignment, family secrets become exposed and their father’s fury cannot be detained.
What has their frail, aging father been hiding from them all this time?
What darkness is hiding among the dense forests of Scandinavia?
Find out in Stockers, a gripping psychological horror story filled with unpredictable plot twists and an ending you won’t see coming.
Review:
Ingrid and her three brothers have lived a strict life, doing whatever their father wants... but the more evil occurs the more they begin to question if they want to. Ingrid's three older brothers dote on her but they have a terrible family business, all of them must do what their father wants... but what dark secrets is he hiding... and when the latest business deal occurs... everything will change for this family. This is a psychological horror story with a dash of norse mythology and I would definitely recommend reading the trigger warnings before going into this. It's a super short read and it feels like watching an episode of criminal minds sort of... but less well written if I'm being honest. The ending was meh at best.
*Thanks Netgalley and Independently Published for sending me an arc in exchange for an honest review*