
Behind the Scenes with Hollywood Producers: Interviews with 14 Top Film Creators
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Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2291 KP) rated The Enemy We Don’t Know in Books
Nov 18, 2020
I love learning about World War II, so it was nice to read a historical mystery set at home during the time. Betty finds plenty of motives that would only work during this time period, which I appreciated. The pacing could have been a little better, but the book kept me engaged most of the time along the way to a great climax. Betty and the main characters were well-developed. I did feel like some of the supporting players, especially Betty’s family, could use more development, but hopefully we will see that happen as the series progresses. Betty was first introduced in a short story that I need to go back and read now. There are a few references to what happened there, but nothing spoilery. If you enjoy historical mysteries, be sure to check out this book.

Real World Windows 10 Development: 2015
Edward Moemeka and Elizabeth Moemeka
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Emphasizing XAML and C#, this book provides readers with all the tools, ideas, and inspiration to...

Zoe Nock (13 KP) rated Codename Villanelle (Killing Eve #1) in Books
Jun 26, 2019
It was certainly intriguing to hear the inner workings of Eve’s & Villanelle’s minds and to discover more about their backstory. I particularly enjoyed learning how Villanelle was moulded into the cold-bloodedly efficient assassin that fans of the show have come to love and fear.
“Black, white and red. Darkness, snow and blood. Perhaps it takes as Russian to understand the world in those terms.”
The novel is well written and clips along nicely. There are some well-executed (pun intended) set pieces in exotic or glamourous locations, it easy to see why it was targeted for adaptation. I’m glad that they resisted the temptation to give it the big screen treatment, turning it into what would probably been a beautifully shot but ultimately forgettable ‘sexy spy’ film.
It was an inspired decision to inject humour into the TV show; Phoebe Waller-Bridge brought this book to life in a darkly, deliciously, delightful way. Because of that I was a little disappointed with the book itself. Eve’s kookiness and Villanelle’s bat-s**t craziness are absent and sorely missed by anyone who has seen the series. It is still a good read but Waller-Bridge has shown us what the characters are truly capable of.

Windows 10 Tips and Tricks (Includes Content Update Program)
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Book + Content Update Program Easily Unlock the Power of Your New Windows 10 Computer Discover...

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Film Noir Production: The Whodunit of the Classic American Mystery Film
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David Landau's Film Noir Production: The Whodunit of the Classic American Mystery Film is a book...

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Sony Design: Making Modernity
Deyan Sudjic and Ian Luna
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An impressive book dedicated to the innovative designs of Sony, a trailblazer in personal...