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The Green Mile (1999)
The Green Mile (1999)
1999 | Drama, Mystery, Sci-Fi
Profound (4 more)
Amazing
Clever
Deep
Heart wrenching
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Why have I not seen this sooner
Why have I not seen this sooner?! I finally sat down to watch it after my boyfriend kept insisting. I always get a little nervous when a person says something is amazing and a must watch. This truely didn't disappoint, I was gripped feom start to finish and loved it. Class acting. Wonderful story. Phenomenal.
  
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
Maya Angelou | 1984 | Biography
9.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Favorite

"It was hard to choose which Maya Angelou work I wanted to include in this list, but I ultimately decided I wanted the one that her most definitive. This is the book that made her a voice to be heard. I was also tempted to include her book of poetry, Just Give Me a Cool Drink of Water 'fore I Diiie, for which she was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize."

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Ride with Me (Quaking Heart #1)
Ride with Me (Quaking Heart #1)
6
6.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Interesting

I liked the outline of the story, I read it before I got the book. It was a bit of a roller coaster, a lot of things happened to the couple and you keep thinking that this has to be the end. But it's not, it keeps going. Overall it was not my favorite book, but I didn't stop reading it because I truly did like the storyline.
  
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
2004 | Comedy, Drama, Romance

"I just rewatched it a little while ago. With Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet. I thought that was incredible. A love story with, again, layers of intricacy and just figuring out all these little details. It was also the first time I saw Jim Carrey when he wasn’t being funny or doing a comedy, and that really pulled me in. I was like, “Wait what’s this?” I was captivated."

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Love Story (Love Story, #1)
Love Story (Love Story, #1)
Erich Segal | 2012 | Contemporary, Fiction & Poetry, Romance
4
5.0 (2 Ratings)
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I don't think a voice of the '60's resonates with me. I had a hard time getting into the book, even if the overall story was bittersweet, emphasis on the sweet. I didn't feel attached to the characters and without paying attention to the number of "pages", I was under the impression it wouldn't be a long and thorough tale. The emotions I wanted to feel, unfortunately, just weren't there.
  
The Fault in Our Stars
The Fault in Our Stars
John Green | 2012 | Children
10
8.2 (185 Ratings)
Book Rating
What can I say? Other than I need more tissues!

I loved both Augustus and Hazel and though I knew it was going to be emotional, I wasn't quite expecting that to happen. It tore me apart a little, I think.
  
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Eleanor (1463 KP) rated Inkheart in Books

Jul 10, 2019  
Inkheart
Inkheart
Cornelia Funke | 2003 | Children
6
7.6 (38 Ratings)
Book Rating
A bit too drawn out children's fantasy.
I don’t read a lot of YA but if there's one thing that’s sure to get me to pick one up it’s…… bookclub pressure! I haven’t read a lot of fantasy recently so I did go into this looking forward to a change of pace and I certainly got that.

The premise for the book is interesting with the crossover of fictional characters into our world being enabled by those able to read them out. However the fact that this was something that was stated in the blurb but didn’t really get covered until well into the book I think speaks to the drawn out nature of this book. I really think it would of been better if it had been condensed. When a character gets captured for a second time I was all “oh no not this again” rather than feeling tension and excitement.

Perhaps a function of this being a translated work, I never really felt I got into the flow of this book. I didn’t like Meggie the 12 year old protagonist, although that may just be a dislike of stubborn annoying 12-year olds in general. I did however love the Elinor character (and not just for the solid name choice!) She’s a no nonsense full on book nerd. I did however find the books general and constant attitude of people that love books are far superior to everyone else to be a bit patronising.

I’m sure I would have enjoyed this a lot more when I was 12.
  
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Kaz (232 KP) Jul 10, 2019

I totally agree with you about the pacing of this book. It was so drawn out that it lacked any drive. I didn't mind Meggie, she came across as a typical teenager. Great review!

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Emma (519 KP) Jul 11, 2019

There's also two more sequels of the same length.

The Thursday Murder Club
The Thursday Murder Club
Richard Osman | 2020 | Crime, Mystery
10
8.1 (12 Ratings)
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I am so happy I am able to be part of the instagram tour for The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman. Thank you to the amazing team at Penguin Random House and Viking, for sending me an ARC copy of this book.

<b><i>Synopsis:</i></b>

We follow Elizabeth, Joyce, Ron and Ibrahim, who all meet up on Thursdays and solve mysteries. But when a murder happens in their environment, they cannot stay idle. Having their own tricks up their sleeves, they uncover evidence and keep getting closer to solving the mystery. But one mystery leads to another, and another, and before they know it, they are tangled in a mystery where everyone is a suspect and no one can be trusted. 

<b><i>My Thoughts:</i></b>

Their personalities, especially the ability to be brutally honest and not care what they say or do is what kept me giggling throughout. Their resilience and perseverance, and the ability to trick people as well as be a nuisance was so refreshing to read, because it was so real, and I have seen it before. 

I used to work in a care home with people that were suffering from dementia, and I am glad that there is a book like this one, that realistically describes how the elderly spend their free time and how mischievous they can be. 

Sometimes they help the police, and sometimes they hide things and manipulate so much that I just couldn’t believe the audacity (which was funny on its own). But I think what I loved the most was how much fun they have while they are doing what they want to do - solve mysteries. And they are very good at it! 

<b><i>“In life, you have to count the good days. You have to tuck them in your pocket and carry them around with you.”</i></b>

As a foreigner, I thought I wouldn’t understand the British humor.

But I suppose living with a British partner and working in the UK does help a lot. Damn, I’ve been here too long :D Although, there was one part that I did not get, and my partner had to assist me with. 

I didn’t understand the meaning of “What forty-six kilos was in real money". And when explained, let me tell you, I was not impressed. :D

<b><i>“People without a sense of humour will never forgive you for being funny.”</i></b>

On the subject of mystery, because in the end, this is a mystery novel, it does deliver. There are multiple mysteries, shall I say multi-layered, and some of the mysteries did keep me wondering until the end. Some of them, I did guess quite early in the book. I kept thinking that all the mysteries would somehow end up connected, and they do, but not in the way I expect - that’s all I will say, without revealing too much.

<b><i>I loved the The Thursday Murder Club.</i></b>

It made me giggle, it made me wonder and try to solve the multi-layer mystery, it made me sad and surprised. It got all the emotions out of me, and I loved it! I would definitely recommend this book! 

<b><i>“Tony is not a believer in luck, he’s a believer in hard work. If you fail to prepare, you prepare to fail.”</i></b>
  
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A Room Swept White (Spilling CID, #5)
6
7.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
I don't remember a lot about this book in all honesty, I read it when I was about 13 I reckon. All I know is I attempted to start this about 5 times over before I finally managed to make it past the first chapter.