Fashion Fever Top Model Dress Up Styling Makeover
Games and Entertainment
App
The most fashionable game has arrived; Girls Party Dress Up! Do you have what it takes to make it...
Parkour Simulator 3D
Games
App
Parkour Simulator 3D: choose freedom, choose motion, choose thrill. Express yourself in body...
Guardians of the Galaxy, Volume 2: Angela
Neil Gaiman and Brian Michael Bendis
Book
Spinning out of the dramatic conclusion of Age of Ultron, dimensions collide and Heaven's most...
Gentleman Jack
Katy Derbyshire and Angela Steidele
Book
Anne Lister was a Yorkshire heiress, an intrepid world traveller and a proud lesbian during a time...
Rock Life - Guitar Band Revenge of Hero Rising Star
Games and Music
App
Start your own band, invite your friends, get the best guitars and instruments, and win millions of...
POGs Battle
Games
App
Get HYPE! Play for keeps as you battle other real humans in this grown-up schoolyard classic!...
AT (1676 KP) rated Skyline (2010) in Movies
Feb 3, 2019 (Updated Feb 3, 2019)
Sam (74 KP) rated Weird Things Customers Say in Bookshops in Books
Mar 27, 2019
A lot of it was painfully relatable, especially the one where the customer asks if it’s okay to let their kids climb on the bookshelves. I’ve had way too many customers like that and it starts to become hard to keep my customer service smile plastered on my face!
It was so entertaining to read a book that I could completely relate to. I’ve never found a book before that points out exactly what it’s like to work in retail like this book does.
I loved that it didn’t just focus on one single bookshop. It shows a true mixture of customers by focusing on multiple different bookshops and it made me laugh seeing one near the end that was local to me!
All I need now is a book called Weird Things Customers Say in Retail! (If anyone feels like writing that, I’ve got some gems for it!)
Awix (3310 KP) rated Barry Lyndon (1975) in Movies
Jun 27, 2018
Sounds like a rollicking tale, but many will probably find the, erm, stately pace at which events unfold to be rather punishing; there's also the problem that Ryan O'Neal is basically just an absence of hiatus in the middle of the film - you never really care about Barry Lyndon himself. On the other hand, the film is stuffed with wonderful character cameos and subtly magical moments, and the appearance of the thing is utterly gorgeous. If you're prepared to treat the film essentially as a visual feast peppered with incidental pleasures such as Leonard Rossiter's dancing or the climactic duel, then you will probably find it rather mesmerising - as a conventional piece of entertainment, probably less so.
RG Tennis Champions
Games, Sports and Stickers
App
Roland Garros Tennis Champions is a multiplayer tennis game like you’ve never played before. The...