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    Tiny Dog

    Tiny Dog

    Yoneo Morita

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    Just when you thought dogs couldn't get any more adorable, we discovered Tiny Dog. Imported directly...

Tangled Threads (Elemental Assassin, #4)
Tangled Threads (Elemental Assassin, #4)
Jennifer Estep | 2011 | Science Fiction/Fantasy
8
9.5 (4 Ratings)
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I didn't enjoy this as much as the last though I'm not too sure why. Maybe I was expecting more kick arse-ness in relation to LaFleur. I guess after the last one and Elliot...it was still good but I didn't find her as evil as him so I guess her getting her comeuppance didn't excite me as much.

As for the rest of the plot. The blossoming romance between Gin and Owen is making me all warm and fuzzy. It's too cute!

Bria finally learns the truth in this and unlike Donovan Caine, who's still being mentioned two books after he vanished, I'm hoping that she'll accept Gin and help in bringing down Mab Monroe.

Onto book 5!
  
The Unidentified Redhead (Redhead, #1)
The Unidentified Redhead (Redhead, #1)
6
6.0 (1 Ratings)
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This is my second book by the author, the first being Wallbanger which I loved.

I liked this one to start with. Younger man older woman romances can always be interesting and how these two got together was just that. It was cute and flirty.

I just didn't always get the humour these two shared. Maybe it's because I'm a Brit...but so was Jack, so I'm a little stumped there.

The rest of the storyline didn't grab me either. It was almost like nothing happened in the story but their budding romance, which would be fine normally but I wasn't 100% behind it.

I haven't decided if I'll continue the series but at the moment I'm hovering more over the 'not' side of things.
  
Mowgli (2018)
Mowgli (2018)
2018 | Adventure, Drama, Family
Just have to admire not only the technical craft on display, but the clear love for it by Serkis who has built a career involving some of the most iconic performances via motion capturing - here directing himself and an entire cast of elites through the same technology. I was looking forward to the darker answer to the similarly bland and daft Disney version but that one at least looked cute. This one - for whatever that means - is a full-bodied Netflix movie in all the worst ways: so inconsequential, so drab, so generic, home to tons of slimy CGI, and the voice acting is somehow as shallow as the 2016 one. That Benedict Cumberbatch tiger is supposed to look villainous but it looks hilariously silly.