
Blood Games (Chicagoland Vampires, #10)
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Merit didn't choose to become a vampire of Cadogan House, but she did choose to fight for her house...

Star Wars: Poe Dameron, Vol. 2: The Gathering Storm
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Continuing the adventures of the ace pilot hero of Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens! Poe...

Star Wars: Poe Dameron, Vol. 5: The Spark and the Fire
Book
Lor San Tekka has been found! Now Poe Dameron is off to recover the missing link to legendary Jedi...

Star Wars Omnibus: A Long Time Ago.... Vol. 3
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Stories from the classic era of the original Star Wars films! Return to the great adventures of your...

Joe Goodhart (27 KP) rated Doctor Who: Sleepy in Books
Nov 30, 2020
SLEEPY is the first book that begins the overarching "Psi Powers" story line. Author Kate Orman wastes no time, throwing us right into the deep end of the pool as the book opens! The ride that begins never lets up, providing with well-fleshed out characters and minor characters, as well as providing an intriguing and thought-provoking backstory.
In both the Virgin <i>New Adventures</i> as well as the BBC's <i>Eighth Doctor Adventures</i>, Orman was always favorite of mine, as well as a number of the pre-NuWHO fans. Her characters, goodies <b>and</b> baddies, were always full of depth, giving something than us tropes. The Doctor, regardless of the Incarnation, was treated properly, offering a much better Doctor than the new series has shown us.
The book requires focus when reading. That is, it works better if you can read it in room without distractions (musical film scores playing in the background don't count as a distracting), without anyone trying to talk to you while you're trying to read, i.e. my wife (!). There's some truly heady stuff going on the pages within, and if you ride it out, you will not be disappointed!
In the 61 <i>New Adventures</i> that Virgin Books published from 1991-96, there are several that stand out as cornerstones of the WHO-niverse. SLEEPY is one of those "cornerstones". If you see this out in your travels, perusing a cool used book shop, pick this book up, as it well worth the time!

Arkham Horror: The Card Game
Tabletop Game
Something evil stirs in Arkham, and only you can stop it. Blurring the traditional lines between...

The Craggus (360 KP) rated The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1989) in Movies
Mar 19, 2019
FULL REVIEW: http://bit.ly/CraggusMunchausen

Ivana A. | Diary of Difference (1171 KP) rated Out Of My Mind in Books
Aug 21, 2018
Cathy Penman messaged me through my blog, and asked me if I would like to read her book. I said yes – of course, and now I know – I made a very good decision that day!
Out Of My Mind is a book unlike any other that I have read. It is a fantasy book, with a huge sum of reality and psychological thoughts.
We follow the adventures of Laura, who is a woman with a special ability – to get out of her own body, and let her mind flow around in the air. She decides to keep her ability secret, because of all the risks she is under.
While her body is motionless, her mind can go places, see things and hear everything, but she can’t interfere with anything. She is just an invisible watcher.
The book is written with a lovely pace, and it made me unable to put the book down. It involves a lot of Points of View, from many different people, and even though for a moment I would lose track with all their adventures, they always connect to Laura’s story.
This book is amazing for so many amazing reasons, and I am so glad I got the chance to read it!

Suburban Kid 1932-1952
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In Suburban Kid 1932-1952, Brian R Allen reflects on his childhood and recounts what it was like...

The Boy in the Book
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When Nathan discovered a job lot of the first 106 adventures for sale on eBay, there was never any...