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Tower Of Dawn
Tower Of Dawn
Sarah J. Maas | 2017 | Fiction & Poetry
10
9.1 (23 Ratings)
Book Rating
A Must read
I didn’t think I was going to look this book as much as I did but boy was I wrong. This book blew me away! Cannot wait to see what next in this series!
  
Bitten (Bitten #1)
Bitten (Bitten #1)
Merrill Gemus | 2011 | Paranormal, Romance
4
5.7 (3 Ratings)
Book Rating
This book was a little childish. I kept thinking that the main character was an idiot. I might read the second just so I know what happens. It is worth what I paid for, which was nothing.
  
Apple iPad
Apple iPad
Computers & Accessories > Tablets
I pad (0 more)
I've had my i pad now three and I don't where I would be without it is can play all my games watch Netflix and other apps so much better than having a lap top
  
WW
4
7.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
I liked this initially but then i grew a little bored with the storyline and pretty much skimmed the last couple of chapters. I didnt enjoy this as much as i liked her other band/rockstar series.
  
Run Hide Fight (2020)
Run Hide Fight (2020)
2020 | Action, Thriller
8
6.5 (2 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Wow. This movie was surprisingly better than I anticipated. I was not expecting much from this movie and I was pleasantly surprised by the amount of thought that went into this movie. I enjoyed it a lot.
  
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Kimmic (814 KP) rated Me Before You in Books

Sep 3, 2021  
Me Before You
Me Before You
Jojo Moyes | 2012 | Fiction & Poetry
10
8.3 (59 Ratings)
Book Rating
A re read of an absolutely amazing story. I haven't bought myself to read the sequel yet... maybe this time I will? Who knows
I am not sure how I would feel about the story without Will?
  
Sherlock Holmes (2009)
Sherlock Holmes (2009)
2009 | Action, Drama, Mystery
I can't believe I haven't reviewed this movie on here yet. I love this version of Sherlock Holmes, RDJ and Jude Law will always be my Sherlock and Watson. I pray that they make a third one!!
  
Beating Ruby (Spotless Series Book 2)
Beating Ruby (Spotless Series Book 2)
Camilla Monk | 2016 | Crime, Romance, Thriller
10
10.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
I have been putting off this review for a long time because once I write it, I must accept that I have finished the novel and the wait for book 3 begins. If I loved Spotless, I don’t think there are words for how I feel about Beating Ruby. I don’t think I could love this series more if I tried. It is utter perfection in every way and has everything you could ever want in a novel whether that be action, romance, or humor. Monk (and her leading lady Island) has a unique voice that gives her life all her own. I didn’t think it was possible for an author to fit so much personality into a fictional character, but I feel as if Island and I are old friends, that she is flesh and blood instead of words on paper. Not to mention she is far more relatable than the plethora of heroines I read about.

I will be honest and say that Beating Ruby was a bit hard to get into. Mainly because, like Island, I was still too hung up on March to give Alex, or the plotline itself, a chance. I am so glad I hung in there though. Monk likes to torture her readers with what ifs and maybes, but at least in the instance, she wasn’t a complete sadist.

While I enjoyed Spotless, I definitely feel that Beating Ruby surpassed the bar its prequel raised. It still had the same sassy humor and brains that Spotless had. However, I feel Beating Ruby brought more emotions that Spotless just didn’t touch. Of course, there was plenty of leftover turmoil from secrets revealed in Spotless to fuel the emotional fire as well as questions that still needed answers.

Again, Monk ends her sequel with what I would consider a cliffhanger. I should be furious that I have to suffer yet again until she graces us with the third in the series. However, I think I can forgive her since Beating Ruby surpassed its predecessor. Even if the third is only half as good as the first two, I will content.
  
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Marylegs (44 KP) rated Stardust in Books

Aug 14, 2019  
Stardust
Stardust
Neil Gaiman | 2005 | Fiction & Poetry
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8.4 (35 Ratings)
Book Rating
This is the second Neil Gaimen book I read, my first taste was American Gods which I really enjoyed. I had been thinking of reading Stardust for quite some time. Having watched the film version many times (love it by the way) I was intrigued to see how the book measured up. Normally I read a book and then see the film, but in this instance I was unaware there was a book. I won’t really compare the two together as actually they are pretty different and, I do love the film. That said I really enjoyed reading Stardust, I have to say I was really surprised by the content. Having assumed it was more of a children’s story I must say I was taken aback by the more adult themes included. But I am a reader who does not shy away from more graphic details, in fact I prefer their inclusion. It makes stories feel less teen-angst like. In real life that’s what sexual tension brings. I didn’t feel it was overdone or smutty, it was just there right where it was meant to be.

Basically this was a children’s tale for adults. I enjoy Gaimen’s writing style and found myself completely immersed in this world he created. It was a fairly short book and I wish it had been longer, just because I wasn’t ever bored or feeling like the story wasn’t going anywhere. I think I could have happily journey along with Tristran and Yvaine for another 200-300 pages. Although with it being a nice small book I can see myself returning to it again in the future for a happy quick read. Just as my one little bug bear I would have like more character development with Tristran, from his puppy love beginnings to him becoming real man. This may just be because I’ve seen the film first and I feel they brought that out of his character more so. Anyway, I think I will now have to read all of Gaimen’s other books, I feel really behind on the Gaimen Train.
  
Zombieland (2009)
Zombieland (2009)
2009 | Comedy, Horror
Acting (0 more)
Lack of zombies (0 more)
A different zombie film
I just watched this for a second time and I still think it's a pretty good zombie film. Good actors and a guest appearance by Bill Murray.
It's not your typical zombie film, there is a definite lack of zombies and a focus on the personal and relationships during the apocalypse, with humour. It does make a nice change.

My favourite quote I sthat we've gone from "mad cow, mad human, mad zombie"