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The Ripping TreeDive into the captivating world of early 1800s Australia with *The Ripping Tree*, a masterfully crafted novel by Nikki Gemmell, an acclaimed international bestselling author. This trade paperback edition (ISBN: 9781460751992) from HarperCollins Publishers is a must read for fans of historical fiction, thrilling plots, and evocative prose. The story unfolds with young Thomasina Trelora, who finds herself shipwrecked and at the mercy of fate. Her
Dive into the captivating world of early 1800s Australia with *The Ripping Tree*, a masterfully crafted novel by Nikki Gemmell, an acclaimed international bestselling author. This trade paperback edition (ISBN: 9781460751992) from HarperCollins Publishers is a must-read for fans of historical fiction, thrilling plots, and evocative prose.The story unfolds with young Thomasina Trelora, who finds herself shipwrecked and at the mercy of fate. Her journey from the brink of death to the elegant estate of Willowbrae leads to a life that promises freedom yet hides dark secrets. As she navigates the complex social hierarchy of colonial life, Thomasina discovers the disquieting truths buried beneath the surface of this beautiful home. With vivid descriptions and rich character development, Gemmell's storytelling resonates with the tension reminiscent of *The Turn of the Screw* and *Rebecca*, yet brings a contemporary lens to themes of survival and identity.
In *The Ripping Tree*, the haunting narrative explores the intersection of personal and colonial histories, making it a compelling read for those interested in the darker sides of the Australian colonization experience. Fans of unsettling and audacious literature will find themselves entranced by this powerful and gripping tale.
Perfect for book clubs or personal reflection, this novel is not just a story; it’s an invitation to engage with historical and cultural narratives that continue to resonate today. Get your copy now and immerse yourself in a narrative that is truly unputdownable.
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★★★★★ 5
Perfect For My Routine
Color: Black
I am retired military, so exercise has always been a part of my daily routine. Since the pandemic I have had to adjust, which is hard because the gym has the equipment I have become accustomed to. I didn’t realize how different it was working out there as when I started to work out at home on my hard wood floors (no carpet anywhere). I thought it would be easy but the military exercise mat is entirely too thin and was making my tailbone hurt tremendously, so I had to give up my sit-ups and some other ab exercises. This kind of threw a wrench into my routine and I could start feeling my motivation go away. I decided to take a look on Amazon for a thicker mat. I should have done this long ago because I found this one I’m writing about. It’s the shape of any typical exercise Matt except it’s 1” thick. It appears to be made of a type of foam (not bothering to look at the description right now). When I pulled it out I thought I was going to sink in making sit-ups even harder but it’s firm but not hard. I like it better than what is at the gym. Durability will be hard to determine until I’ve had it a while but I’m definitely excited to start back up on my exercises.
I recommend this mat if you have hard wood floors, bad back, bad knees, etc.
I thought I read some negative reviews about mats this thick because of yoga and balance but I beg to differ. If balancing is part of your exercise routine, then a mat which makes balance harder is exactly what you want. Exercise is supposed to be challenging and you need to work harder to see a difference. If that isn’t your goal or if balance is a medical issue, this may not be the right mat for you. Something you may not think about is I have chronic foot pain and this mat makes it less painful for me to stand or jump.
For me, this mat is perfect.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2020
★★★★★ 5
Extra Cushioning for Comfort
Color: Red
This mat is thick and cushy - even with meniscus tears in both knees I can comfortably exercise. And I love the color.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Nice, thick & comfy but came w/ punctures in foam; seller provided discount
Color: Purple, Color: Purple
I love the mat. It's thick and very comfortable on my knees. However, when I opened it for the first time at my yoga class, there were several cuts or punctures in the foam. I attempted to return it and the seller offered me a 10% refund due to the damage. I am concerned that the mat may deteriorate due to the damage it came with, but I need it and have no idea if the cuts will matter over time. So I accepted the $3 refund and am keeping the mat.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2024
★★★★★ 5
Best mat purchase yet
Color: Pink
I love this mat. I wish they had it in larger sizes. The only one I have truly non slip. Extremely comfortable especially on my back. Great price.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great workout mat
Color: Green
It’s very thick and soft so it makes exercising a lot easier. It rolls easily ready to store. And it seems very durable. It is also flexible for certain exercises for balance.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2026