Pocket Mine 3
Games
App
Get on a mining adventure in this sequel to the sequel of the addictive hit game! Tap blocks to dig...
Hollywood Celebrates the Holidays: 1920-1970
Karie Bible and Mary Nan S. Mallory
Book
Marvelously illustrated with more than 200 rare images from the silent era through the 1970s, this...
David McK (3649 KP) rated The Count of Monte Cristo (2002) in Movies
Jan 23, 2021
Since I've never read (or listened to) the book, I cannot speak to how accurate this is to the source.
I can say, however, that it is an enjoyable enough watch, that reminds me (somewhat) of the likes of 'The Man In The Iron Mask' as well as 'The Three Musketeers' - no surprise there!
Royal Tea by Joe Bonamassa
Album
This album reconnects the 43-year-old with the guitar-slinging kid from upstate New York, who...
Word Search Puzzles
Games and Entertainment
App
Best new FREE word search puzzle game in 2017! Challenge your brain with addictive & fun puzzles!...
Rob Halford recommended Cowboys from Hell by Pantera in Music (curated)
A Little History of Science
Book
Science is fantastic. It tells us about the infinite reaches of space, the tiniest living organism,...
Museum Mystery Squad and the Case of the Extraordinary Eagle
Mike Phillips and Mike Nicholson
Book
PROVISIONAL BLURB -- NOT YET CHECKED WITH EC Some people think that museums are boring places full...
Girls Will be Boys: Cross-Dressed Women, Lesbians, and American Cinema, 1908-1934
Book
Marlene Dietrich, Greta Garbo, and Katharine Hepburn all made lasting impressions with the cinematic...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2456 KP) rated The Gift of the Magpie in Books
Dec 13, 2020
I always enjoy visiting Meg, and this book was no exception. The sub-plots involving her large family slow down the main mystery early on, but as a fan of the series and the characters, that’s a minor complaint. Once the mystery gets going, it is strong with several good suspects and twists before we reach the great climax. The sub-plots still weave in and out of the main mystery, and I really enjoyed them and the Christmas spirit they give us. I didn’t find this book quite as funny as some of the others, maybe because it left me contemplating which side of the hoarder or collector line I’m on. If you are looking for an entertaining mystery set at Christmas, there’s still time this year to cozy up to the fire and enjoy this mystery.



