One Piece: East Blue 1-2-3, Vol. 1 (Omnibus Edition)
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High jinx on the high seas! As a child, Monkey D. Luffy dreamed of becoming the King of the Pirates....
Frostgrave Ghost Archipelago - Tales of the Lost Isles
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The Ghost Archipelago has returned. A vast island chain, covered in the ruins of ancient and...
The Tibetan Book of The Dead
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'O ye Knowledge-Holding Deities, pray hearken unto me; Lead me on the Path, out of your great love' ...
Arabian Nights Volume One
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Please note this drama contains some explicit content. This multicast dramatisation of Arabian...
Kelli Curran (5 KP) rated Encino Man (1992) in Movies
Jun 9, 2018
Two nerdy, loner, high school seniors decide to dig a pool in one of their backyards in hopes of throwing a big party after prom and landing the most popular girl in school. What they didn't expect was to come across a caveman frozen inside a solid mass of ice who they thaw out using space heaters in their garage. After coming home to find their house trashed, they come face to face with a very not dead 1,000,000 year old man ... Or teenager. Makeover montage ensues, giving us the newly minted (not so missing) 'Link'. Boys take Link to school, Link wins over everyone, boys remain unpopular.
This movie is worth watching at least once just to see Pauly wheeze the juice and Brendan dance around like a crazy person.
House Guests, House Pests: A Natural History of Animals in the Home
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Today we live in snug, well-furnished houses surrounded by the trappings of a civilised life. But we...
The Pearl Thief
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From the internationally acclaimed bestselling author of Code Name Verity comes a stunning new story...
Young Adult
Bettyville
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'OUR FAVOURITE READS OF 2016' THE TIMES | A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER 'A BOOK THAT HAS YOU EMAILING...
Natalie (23 KP) rated We Were Liars in Books
Nov 13, 2017
Though I enjoyed Lockart's technique and style overall and really enjoyed the twist, there were a few hang-ups that I couldn't get over. The suspense is there, but accounts for about 80% of the book, before we get to the substance. I have no problem with a book that is slow-paced in general, but this felt like much of the first two thirds of the book was inconsequential, then we quickly dealt with the nitty-gritty. Furthermore, Cady is so passive that it's frustrating and makes it no wonder that the narrative crawls along - we might get somewhere faster if Cady had any spark about her and could face a confrontation or two. By making Cady herself a writer, Lockhart has opened up a few other interesting techniques to get to know our protagonist better, though they unfortunately fall just short.