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And Then There Were Four
And Then There Were Four
Nancy Werlin | 2017 | Thriller, Young Adult (YA)
7
6.0 (2 Ratings)
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It's okay, take it or leave it
I have to agree, this was indeed a page turner. It started off with a bang and it was one event after another until our four characters started putting the pieces together. It got really thrilling at certain moments of the book and even you are left wondering what the heck is going on and you’re feeling just as lost and confused as the characters.

The plot itself in general was all right. Be prepared for some predictable scenes. It didn’t bother me as much as it was expected but there were plenty of moments in the book where you were blindsided with surprise which makes up for some of the predictability.

The characters were well done and complimented each other as a group despite each one having their differences. The narration done throughout the novel is by Caleb and Saralinda. Both characters are likable to an extent. I prefer reading Caleb’s side of the story instead of Saralinda only because she got annoying towards the second half of the novel. I thought she was trying too hard to be the happy nerdy girl with the forceful jokes. (You certainly CANNOT be thinking of first kisses and romance while you have the police and your murderous parents after you...seriously now?)

The read was all right. Some thrilling moments here and there and an ending that’s enough to close the story. Would I recommend this? Not really. I’d say more along the lines of: take it or leave it.
  
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Suswatibasu (1701 KP) rated Kingdom of Us (2017) in Movies

Oct 22, 2017 (Updated Oct 22, 2017)  
Kingdom of Us (2017)
Kingdom of Us (2017)
2017 | Biography, Documentary, Drama
Poignant, heartbreaking and complex
Another superb documentary film on Netflix exploring the complexities of bereavement, in this case, a family of seven children and their father who took his own life.

The filmmaker follows the journey of the Shanks children, now teenagers and young adults, who six years later are still trying to make sense of their loss. Issues include mental health problems, and dealing with trauma especially with four of the teens suffering from autism. Each person deals with it differently, ranging from creating music, becoming philosophical, to having a full-blown nervous breakdown.

Mother Vikie is incredibly stoic, attempting to keep order despite the horrendous upheaval from the death. There's some disturbing scenes in which the children discuss finding a note in which their father had originally planned to kill them before committing suicide. It is heartbreaking to watch how it has both scarred and shaped the family, but they courageously attempt to pull together as one unit. A must-watch documentary.
  
Frailty (2002)
Frailty (2002)
2002 | Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Paxton both acts and directs and the film is remarkable. (1 more)
The acting all around is intense and remarkable.
Nothing (0 more)
Bill Paxton should have directed more movies!
  
Moulin Rouge! (2001)
Moulin Rouge! (2001)
2001 | Drama, Musical, Romance
The songs are superb rearrangements of ones you know well presented in a different way. (1 more)
Kidman and Mcgregor are charming as crossed lovers not meant to be together.
The ending gets a little long. (0 more)
Baz does it best!
  
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
Action/Adventure
Everything (3 more)
Puzzles are fun, entertaining and challenging
All supporting characters are fully developed, interesting and fun to deal with.
Map is enormous and fun to explore.
Sailing gets a little long. (0 more)
Best game of all time!
  
Half-Life 2: The Orange Box
Half-Life 2: The Orange Box
Shooter
Even though the main character, Gordon Freeman, never speaks, the way he gets around and the people he interacts with make up for it. (2 more)
Fully immersive atmospheres and stellar graphics even for its age are unmatched.
Replayability is very high.
There will never be a Half-Life 3!! :( (0 more)
Best game of its type ever created
  
1922 (2017)
1922 (2017)
2017 | Crime, Horror
Not Stephen King's best
Either this wasn't directed very well or it isn't Stephen King's best novella. There seemed to be something lacking to make it a true psychological thriller. It consists of a man who manipulates his son into killing his mother in order to stay on the land and live life as farmers. And as expected things go horribly wrong from there.

But the thing is, most of the things that go wrong are expected if you're watching this kind of film. You know from the outset that the husband and son won't live merrily if they've committed this sort of crime so it's a total anti-climax. After watching King's other adapted film @Gerald's Game (2017), this felt like a let down.
  

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Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
Ransom Riggs | 2013 | Children, Young Adult (YA)
9
7.9 (128 Ratings)
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