
Apps World Mag
Lifestyle and Magazines & Newspapers
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The ultimate aim of Apps World Mag is to filter out the cream out of the crowded stores and give the...

Once Upon a Spine (Bibliophile Mystery #11)
Book
Brooklyn's future in-laws are traveling from England to meet her, and if that's not enough to set...

Peppa Pig: Sports Day
Education and Games
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Peppa and her friends are taking part in Sports Day and they want you to join in the fun in this...

My Pretend Grocery Store - Learning Games
Education and Games
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Have you always wanted to experience the Grocery Store & play with all the items on the shelves,...

Crazy Cooking Chef
Games and Entertainment
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Welcome to your cooking world! Crazy Cooking Chef, featured with time-management and food-cooking...

My First Best Cousin Friend
Book
A new children's books about cousins for kids! Your imagination will soar and inspire your...
children's book

Healthy Food Recipes & Home Recipe For Christmas
Food & Drink and Health & Fitness
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*** Download the App and Win Gifts at NewYear **** **Best Smart Nutrition Food Recipes App...

Midge (525 KP) rated Chocolate Cream Pie Murder in Books
Feb 26, 2019
I haven’t read any of the other books in this series yet, however, I don’t think that this spoilt my enjoyment of this novel. That said, there is nothing more exciting than picking up a book which is the first in a new series.
When Hannah’s Bakery, The Cookie Jar, becomes the setting of a TV special about movies filmed in Minnesota, Hannah hopes the spotlight will be shining on her bakery, and not the unsavoury scandal about her personal life. But that’s impossible with a disturbing visit from someone she once believed was her one and only love, a group of bodyguards following her every move, and a murder victim in her bedroom. Now, moving to her mother Delores’ penthouse, Hannah and an old flame team up to solve a case and as suspects emerge and secrets hit close to home, Hannah must find the killer prowling around Lake Eden before someone takes a slice out of her…
I liked that the opening chapters drew me into the story and captured my attention immediately. Although I had to wait a while before an actual murder took place there was still a lot going on. I found many of the characters very funny and easy to relate to, particularly Hannah herself and many of the other characters in the book were extremely amusing and unusual. I even liked the bad guy, the one everyone loves to hate.
The book had a natural, steady pace, and even though the murder occurred towards the end, I was kept guessing until the surprising reveal. Delightful and entertaining “Chocolate Cream Pie Murder” is a quick, light read for all cozy mystery fans.
{Thank you to NetGalley and Kensington Publishing for the free copy of this novel and for giving me the opportunity to provide an honest review.}

Weed Cookbook 2 - Medical Marijuana Recipes & Cook
Food & Drink and Lifestyle
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The Ultimate Weed Cookbook #2 Medical Marijuana Cooking & Recipes ***LIMITED INTODUCTORY OFFER AT...

Phillip McSween (751 KP) rated Jude (1996) in Movies
Jan 29, 2018 (Updated Jan 29, 2018)
The slow progression of the plot would have been fine had the ending been stronger. The last twenty minutes were a whirlwind and not in a good way. If the film is an unsettling ice cream sundae, the ending was an ugly cherry that tastes as bad as it looks.
For what it's worth, the story is definitely intriguing with simple, yet complex details. It's weird, yet somehow heartwarming. Despite my dislike for the film as a whole, Eccleston and Kate Winslet both played phenomenal roles. Two performances that were almost enough to carry the film.
Not quite. I give Jude a 67.