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WhatsApp Messenger
WhatsApp Messenger
Communication, Social Networking, Utilities
9
8.3 (187 Ratings)
App Rating
Encryption (0 more)
It tells people when you were last on (0 more)
Encrypt your messages!
After all the Facebook issues having encrypted messages is always useful to try and keep things private. Also has a method of finding if your messages have been read or received.
  
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Book Divas (227 KP) rated Not Amanda in Books

Jul 16, 2019  
Not Amanda
Not Amanda
Shawn Seward | 2016 | Horror
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
What happens when a group of teens cross paths with sexually deranged psychopaths? After Amanda goes missing nothing will stop her friends from journeying through the twisted world of an underground culture to save her. If you find yourself in Hell always bring your friends.
  
Munchkin
Munchkin
2001 | Card Game, Fantasy, Fighting, Humor
No one game is the same. Always a different scenario (0 more)
Did someone say level 25 monster?
I love playing this game with some buddies. The only issue is after you win once or twice. Everyone will gang up on you but that's the nature of the beast!
  
The Immortalists
The Immortalists
Chloe Benjamin | 2018 | Fiction & Poetry
6
7.5 (10 Ratings)
Book Rating
Always love a story that makes you read beyond the story on the page to a deeper meaning. Though a lot of the content was a little outside my zone, I enjoyed the story. Built well from the beginning. Makes you think after you finish its pages.
  
After Always
After Always
Barbara J. Hancock | 2018 | Horror, Paranormal, Young Adult (YA)
7
7.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Interesting Plot (3 more)
Beautiful Prose
Likable Characters
Held my Attention Throughout
Pacing all over the place (2 more)
Ending was too easy
Needed more character background story info
A Decent Spooky Read
There was something about the synopsis about After Always by Barbara J. Hancock that caught my attention, so when the opportunity came about to review it, I jumped at the chance. I'm glad I did.

I felt like the pacing was a little all over the place in After Always. There were some places where the pacing dragged, and in other places, the pacing sped up too quickly where I was lost about what was going on. However, there were also some places where the pacing was perfect. Regardless, After Always held my attention throughout.

I enjoyed the plot. Lydia gets sent to an old inn for music lessons after her boyfriend dies in a tragic accident in the hopes she will start to heal. Lydia had been to the inn before with her mother when she was three. However, there is something sinister afoot at the inn. Lydia, alone with the intriguing Michael, must figure out what it is before it claims them both as well as the inn. Along the way, we learn more about Lydia's relationship with Tristan which isn't exactly what it appeared to be. I didn't feel that there were any major plot twists. Perhaps there are a few minor ones. This doesn't make the plot any less enjoyable though. I had many questions, but they were all answered towards the end of the book. I did feel like the ending was a bit too easy. I won't elaborate because I don't want to give any spoilers away.

The world building was written very well. The author, Barbara J. Hancock, is a master with words. I enjoyed reading about the world Miss Hancock had created for her characters. It was easy to imagine myself as a character in After Always. I could easily imagine the inn where all the action takes place.

I liked the characters in After Always. However, I would have enjoyed reading more about the background of Lydia. I would have liked to see how she was right before her relationship with Tristan. I would have also liked to read more about her relationship with Tristan. Lydia does speak about their relationship, but I found myself craving more information about it. I would have also liked to read more about Octavia's and Jericho's relationship a bit more. It would have been interesting to read more about the courting days between them as well as how their marriage was at the beginning. We do get a glimpse at Michael's family history which was nice. My favorite character in After Always was Hannah. I just felt like I could relate to her the most even if she isn't mentioned as much throughout the book.

Trigger warnings include dating abuse, death, violence, ghostly possession, and very mild swearing in a few places throughout the book.

Overall, After Always is a decent spooky read. It is written beautifully and has an interesting plot as well as likable characters. I would recommend After Always by Barbara J. Hancock to those aged 15+
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(Thank you to Netgalley for providing me with an eBook of After Always by Barbara J. Hancock in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.)
  
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Jane Parnell (1 KP) rated Pinterest in Apps

Nov 4, 2017  
Pinterest
Pinterest
Photo & Video, Social Networking
10
8.7 (243 Ratings)
App Rating
I love this app, my brain works in such a way that it is always hopping from one thing to another, and this app allows me to follow a train of thought long after it has come to me, which as a writer is immensely helpful. (0 more)
Great app
  
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Doug Nichol recommended La Dolce Vita (1960) in Movies (curated)

 
La Dolce Vita  (1960)
La Dolce Vita (1960)
1960 | Comedy, Drama

"La strada, 8½, and La dolce vita are my favorite Fellini films. It’s hard to pick one. But the ending of La dolce vita always moves me and sticks with me after the film has finished. It’s all done without words, just with images and the sound of crashing waves."

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Locke & Key, Vol. 1: Welcome to Lovecraft
Locke & Key, Vol. 1: Welcome to Lovecraft
Joe Hill | 2013 | Comics & Graphic Novels
10
9.1 (10 Ratings)
Book Rating
This was really good. I never really thought I would be into reading graphic novels, but after reading this one, I find I kind of enjoy them. There fairly quick reads and they're always very interesting and different from what I normally read. I think I've become hooked and that's a good thing!