Hell at the Gates: The Inside Story of Ireland's Financial Downfall
Book
On 28 November 2010, the Irish government infamously agreed to a bailout from the Troika to save...
Iphicrates, Peltasts and Lechaeum
Nicholas Sekunda and Bogdan Burliga
Book
The works assembled in this volume complement the article written on the battle of Lechaeum by...
Clare in the Community: Series 10 & a Christmas Special Episode of the BBC Radio 4 Sitcom: Series 10
Full Cast, Harry Venning, Alex Lowe and Sally Phillips
Book
This is the complete tenth series of the Sony Award-winning comedy series - plus a Christmas...
One Last Job
Tom Pettifor and Nick Sommerlad
Book
One Last Job: the extraordinary life story of Brian Reader, Britain's most prolific thief.The iconic...
ClareR (5721 KP) rated Bored Gay Werewolf in Books
Jun 19, 2023
Enter Tyler. He’s also a werewolf, and he wants to create a pack for the 21st century, along with a website and an app. He’s not the nicest of characters, unlike Brian’s work colleagues who are both lovely!
It’s a great cast of characters, and a rather amusing tale on modern life, with toxic masculinity, capitalism and the culture of Wellness - along with some of the most disgusting sounding smoothies and fitness regimes - front and centre.
If there’s another book coming up in a series, I’d love to know if Brian is still in his dead end job, drinking too much, or whether he has decided to take up the job offer at the end of the book.
This book made me laugh out loud on more than one occasion - and this is surely as good a reason as any to want more!!
Matthew Krueger (10051 KP) rated Trick 'r Treat (2007) in Movies
Aug 8, 2019 (Updated Feb 26, 2020)
The plot: Interwoven stories demonstrate that some traditions are best not forgotten as the residents (Anna Paquin, Brian Cox, Dylan Baker) of a small town face real ghosts and goblins on Halloween. Tales of terror reveal the consequences of extinguishing a Jack-o-Lantern before midnight and a grumpy hermit's encounter with a sinister trick-or-treater.
I like the interwoven stories, how their are connected to each other.
I would recordmend this film.
Leah Lopez (7 KP) rated The Long Walk: A Story of War and the Life That Follows in Books
Nov 6, 2019
When he stands in a queue and contemplates killing those around him due to their lousy life worries was very tense in reading but very understandable. He has been reassured that he isn't crazy and that he doesn't have P>T>S>D and I hope that gave him peace mentally and physically. Excellent book!
Empire Flying Boat Owners' Workshop Manual
Book
NEW IN PAPERBACK. The Short 'C' Class Empire flying boats were designed in 1934 to implement the...
A Lama Sumati Marut Podcast
Podcast
Lama Marut (a.k.a. Brian K. Smith) is extensively trained in the spiritual traditions of India and...