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A wedding cake is the most important part of a wedding ceremony! I want it to look delicious,...
Kim Pook (101 KP) rated Fear Street Part Two: 1978 (2021) in Movies
Jul 26, 2021
We get a flashback to 1978 where a young girl called Ziggy was being accused of being a witch and constantly bullied by a group of girls because of it. She isn't a witch but it isn't long before the first attack and ziggys sister Cindy realises something strange is going on and goes searching for answers.
Just like the first it was very teen Slasher, but I enjoyed this one more than the first one. There was more murders and more gore with a shocking twist at the end. It has the feel of the Friday the 13th movies, though I did find the scenes inside the cave difficult to watch, not because of the content but because it was so dark visually.
I find the movie let's you start to like certain characters and then when they're taken away you feel all the emotions because you get attached to them, especially the final kills, which was a surprisingly powerful moment, you tend not to get that in Slasher movies so I thought that was a nice touch.
My Sister, the Serial Killer
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Satire meets slasher in this short, darkly funny hand grenade of a novel about a Nigerian woman...
Written in the Blood (The String Diaries #2)
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See the girl. Leah Wilde is twenty-four, a runaway on a black motorbike, hunting for answers while...
Letters Written in White
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I'm dead. I'm cold and alone and I'm dead. There's no air in my lungs. My chest is as cold and...
Suswatibasu (1703 KP) rated milk and honey in Books
Jan 3, 2018
This poem reads as a self-help or mindfulness book to a certain extent, but it is communicated through beautiful images and flowing language. It covers some hard-hitting topics and describes what it is like to be a woman in this day and age. If you're unsure on whether you'll enjoy it, go check out her Instagram page for snippets of her books.
Love Me Not
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A blood-red sunrise Just after 7 AM DI Helen Grace stumbles on a dead woman lying in a country...
Farewell Innocence
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"A world of green: a new and weird world of grim, dark shadows and frenzied activity; of conflicting...
A Man Named Dave
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The concluding volume of Dave Pelzer's million-copy bestselling memoir. 'I don't blame others for my...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2510 KP) rated Death in the Aegean in Books
Sep 10, 2022 (Updated Sep 10, 2022)
This is a fun debut. It’s more of a caper than a traditional mystery. The action is fast and never lets up. Capers can seem a bit chaotic to me as a genre, and that’s the case here, but all our questions are answered by the time we get to the climax. Stefanie and Thomas are wonderful main characters we can’t help but root for. The rest of the cast isn’t quite as well developed, but they work for their place in the story. The action takes place mostly on Crete, and the book does a good job of letting us play armchair tourist without slowing the action down. I’m already booking my next trip with Stefanie.


