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Feb 23, 2018  
Annihilation - just saw the film starring Natalie Portman. It’s a great cinematic experience once they entered the environmental disaster zone. Few others in their respectful field follows to inspect the strange world. Both beautiful and sometimes horrifying ; a wonderful coming of age film with a twist.
     
Stand by Me (1986)
Stand by Me (1986)
1986 | Drama
Based on the Stephen King novel, The body, which is the backdrop to this great story. (2 more)
Outstanding acting from the then young cast.
Nostalgic story of friendship and the vulnerability of youth.
Coming of age movie, with the late River Phoenix. Stand by Me is a small, quiet film that walks tall and resonates long after.
  
10 Things I Hate About You (1999)
10 Things I Hate About You (1999)
1999 | Comedy
Heath Ledger (2 more)
Julia Stiles
Joseph Gordon Levitt
Better than it should be, coming of age flick
Despite its obvious rich school location and some of the campiness of it's stereotypes. It's actually quite endearing, and a great soundtrack. Save Ferris makes an appearance in the prom scene. Dazzle them with your wits is always the best move.
  
Double Exposure
Double Exposure
Bridget Birdsall | 2014 | LGBTQ+, Young Adult (YA)
9
9.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
This is definately a book I would recommend to some of my students. It is a coming of age book but with the major complication of gender identity. Birdsall did a very good job of showing the struggles that can be faced when you do dot fit in the "norm". The compassion and acceptance shown in this book was magnificent.
  
Dora and the Lost City of Gold (2019)
Dora and the Lost City of Gold (2019)
2019 | Adventure, Family
Nostalgic (2 more)
Funny
Good action (for a PG)
Long (for a kids film) (0 more)
Surprisingly fumfunny ny
A surprisingly entertaining romp through the jungle with Dora and her friends. Essentially a coming of age treasure hunter movie with nostalgic references to the cartoon we all love.
Fun for kids and parents.
  
A House at the Bottom of a Lake
A House at the Bottom of a Lake
Josh Malerman | 2016 | Fiction & Poetry
8
7.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
Originally reviewed on http://www.frommybookshelf.com

A novella that seems to fall somewhere between coming-of-age fantasy and horror. I won't lie, I'm not even sure that I understood what this book is about, but it's so well written that I don't care that I don't understand what it means. Coming to the climax of the story, I simply could not read fast enough; Malerman creates such a sense of immediacy that it would have been impossible to put the book down by the second half.