The Crêpes of Wrath (A Pancake House Mystery Book 1)
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USA TODAY BESTSELLER • In the debut of a delightful cozy mystery series, Sarah Fox introduces a...
cozy mystery mystery fiction murder series adult
Golden Child
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A deeply affecting debut novel set in Trinidad, following the lives of a family as they navigate...
Descendant of the Crane
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"Deep world-building, magical family secrets, and intricate palace politics—Descendant of the...
The Disappeared
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Winner of a Northern Writers’ Award Longlisted in The Bath Novel Award * What if reading...
Dead House
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This best-selling debut by an award-winning writer is both an eerie contemporary ghost story and a...
Bob Mann (459 KP) rated Star Trek Generations (1994) in Movies
Sep 28, 2021
Patrick Stewart adds his usual RSC gravitas, and the scenes between him and Shatner are great fun. As Commander Data getting a dose of feelings from his ’emotion chip’, Brent Spiner is also great. The rest of the TNG crew get a mixed amount of air time, with the lovely Marina Sirtis putting in a great performance – particularly during the crash scene – but with Gates McFadden getting little other than an early bath!
The movie’s not without its issues though. Some the scenes – particularly one in ‘stellar cartography – could do with a lot of tightening up. This was director David Carson’s feature debut, after some previous Trek TV experience, and a more experienced movie director might have achieved an even better outcome.
Courting the Sun
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“A rich journey through 17th century France in all its aspects—its bucolic countryside, the...
Historical Fiction Versailles Louis XIV Triggers: Rape Scene & Spousal Abuse
An Unforgettable Journey To Hometown
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"All it takes is one journey with friends to emerge from the cocoon of shyness." Based on...
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Dani Capello Shadows of Men
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"An endearing queer couple uplifts this romantic, unique, and occasionally violent tale." - Kirkus...
LGBTQ+ Coming of age literary
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2579 KP) rated The Gardener’s Plot in Books
Nov 9, 2024
Since this book won a contest to be published, it caught my attention. Sadly, I don’t think it was quite ready for publication. The writing seemed a little vague at times, filling in details later, after we’d already made our impressions of things. The plot bogged down in the middle as Maggie spun her wheels before leading us to a good climax. The main characters were great, but the suspects were a little flat. The setting was charming, and even this non- gardener loved hearing about the plants. I wish I had liked this book better, but I probably won’t be moving on with the series.

