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Andy K (10823 KP) created a video about The Bounty (1984) in Movies
Jan 11, 2018 (Updated Jan 12, 2018)

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Nov 10, 2017 (Updated Nov 10, 2017)

MusicCritics (472 KP) created a video about track Coconut Tree by Shakira in El Dorado by Shakira in Music
Jun 29, 2017

Entertainment Editor (1988 KP) created a video about Coco (2017) in Movies
Oct 15, 2017

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Feb 27, 2018 (Updated Feb 28, 2018)

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Dec 8, 2017

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Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2373 KP) rated #FollowMe for Murder in Books
Apr 15, 2022 (Updated Apr 15, 2022)
When Murder is a Trending Topic
Coco Cline is a social media influencer who now works with other to help them master social media for their businesses. Her latest clients are Sean and Olivia Chen, who are hoping to open a store in Coco’s native Central Shores, Delaware. When Coco arrives early for a meeting with them, she finds their assistant, Stacy, dead in a back room. With the police looking at the Chens as suspects, Coco starts looking at Stacy’s life to try to figure out what really happened. Can she solve the case and still help her clients open their store?
This book got off to a slow start, thanks partially to a data dump first chapter that gave us lots of background on Coco. After that, it began to build, and by the end, I was hooked, wanting to see how Coco would piece everything together. The clues she gathered along the way helped make the ending logical. I absolutely loved the characters. Everyone was strong, and I can’t wait to hang out with Coco and her friends again. I am curious where Coco’s relationship with her boyfriend is going – I feel like they both have some maturing to do. I love the way that the internet and social media were used in the story without overwhelming it. I even laughed at how it was included a time or two. I will be following this series to see what happens to Coco next.
This book got off to a slow start, thanks partially to a data dump first chapter that gave us lots of background on Coco. After that, it began to build, and by the end, I was hooked, wanting to see how Coco would piece everything together. The clues she gathered along the way helped make the ending logical. I absolutely loved the characters. Everyone was strong, and I can’t wait to hang out with Coco and her friends again. I am curious where Coco’s relationship with her boyfriend is going – I feel like they both have some maturing to do. I love the way that the internet and social media were used in the story without overwhelming it. I even laughed at how it was included a time or two. I will be following this series to see what happens to Coco next.

Entertainment Editor (1988 KP) shared own list
Nov 14, 2017

Inside Out (2015)
Movie Watch
After a young girl named Riley moves to a new home, the emotions inside her head—Joy, Sadness,...
Family

Brave (2012)
Movie Watch
Merida (Kelly Macdonald), the impetuous but courageous daughter of Scottish King Fergus (Billy...

The Incredibles (2004)
Movie Watch
A family of undercover superheroes, while trying to live the quiet suburban life, are forced into...

Ratatouille (2007)
Movie Watch
Despite his sensational sniffer and sophisticated palate, Remy's dreams of becoming a chef seem...
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Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2373 KP) rated #Throwback for Murder in Books
Jun 4, 2025 (Updated Jun 4, 2025)
Coco Won’t Want to Post This Throwback
It’s been a quiet nine months for Coco Cline and her friends. In that time, the new government office building in Central Shores has been finished, and the city is holding a festival to celebrate. However, Coco’s friend, Charlotte, is shocked when her ex shows up during the festival. She came to town to get away from him. A few minutes after a tense standoff ends, he dies under the suspicious circumstances. With all the evidence pointing to Charolette, can Coco clear her friend?
Once again, Coco is surrounded by a good group of friends, and I enjoyed spending time with them and watching their relationships grow. There isn’t too much with her family this time. The plot started quickly and the pacing never lagged, with several sub-plots to keep us engaged. I did have a couple of niggles with the ending, but they are minor. There are a few laughs as well. If you haven’t read this series yet, do yourself a favor and pick it up today.
Once again, Coco is surrounded by a good group of friends, and I enjoyed spending time with them and watching their relationships grow. There isn’t too much with her family this time. The plot started quickly and the pacing never lagged, with several sub-plots to keep us engaged. I did have a couple of niggles with the ending, but they are minor. There are a few laughs as well. If you haven’t read this series yet, do yourself a favor and pick it up today.