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Law & Order: Special Victims Unit  - Season 2
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit - Season 2
2000 | Drama
Ice-T (5 more)
Christopher meloni
Mariska hargitay
Guest stars
Stephanie march
Jk Simmons
Currently binge watching season better than season one with the introduction of ice-t as Finn tutola and Stephanie march as Alex Cabot. Plus some big name guests stars like Eric Roberts and Kate mara. Good season hope it gets better
  
Shattered Promises
Shattered Promises
Jessica Sorensen | 2013 | Paranormal, Romance
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5.5 (2 Ratings)
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This is now the earliest bought book on my Kindle, coming from March 2014 and since that's nearly 6 years ago, I think it's high time I read it, so here goes.

I struggled with this from the start. I just wasn't connecting with the story at all. My interest heightened a little at the introduction of Alex but then it started to wane again at their antagonistic behaviour. But i realised they had some sort of history that she couldn't remember.

It seemed to take forever for her to piece it all together (view spoiler) I even figured out who the bad guy was going to turn out to be after that vision she fell into.

I also wasn't interested in the thing she had going on with Alex and that's the stuff i read book for, the romance.

I won't be continuing the series.
  
    Dead Lands

    Dead Lands

    Lloyd Paige

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    Dead Lands is a thrilling crime story set in the 1970s. When a woman's body is found a special team...

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David Lowery recommended The Dawn Wall (2017) in Movies (curated)

 
The Dawn Wall (2017)
The Dawn Wall (2017)
2017 | Documentary
9.0 (1 Ratings)
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"“Free Solo” is the rock climbing documentary du jour, and for very just cause. But Alex Honnold’s climbing partner Tommy Caldwell is also the subject of his own documentary, about a different historic ascent of El Capitan. It was directed by Josh Lowell and Peter Mortimer, and was released almost simultaneously with “Free Solo,” and thus hasn’t gotten the attention it deserves. I saw it at its premiere at SXSW in March, at which the entire audience erupted into a standing ovation – during the movie! I couldn’t help but go back for an encore screening a few nights later, which I think is the first time I’ve ever seen a movie twice at a film festival. While Honnold’s achievement is certainly more historic, Caldwell’s unbelievable life story and his accent of the titular wall with Kevin Jorgensen makes for one of the most triumphant feel-great narratives I’ve seen in years. I would recommend watching both docs, back to back, and then joining a climbing gym."

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