Her Love, Her Dragon: The Saga Begins (Dragon Guards 0.5)
Book
Abigail Donovan is a woman ahead of her time. She wants to be more than a housewife that embroiders...
Erotica Fantasy Romance Dragons
King of Dragon Pass
Games and Entertainment
App
Create your own epic saga of conflict, mythology, and community! This acclaimed game of magical...
Rhodes (Angelbound Offspring #4)
Book
As dragon shifters, Rhodes and Zinnia should never have fallen in love. Why? Zin’s a princess...
Paranormal Fantasy Romance Young Adult
Andy K (10821 KP) created a post in Movies are the shiz!
Apr 7, 2018
The Pilgrims (Pendulum #1)
Book
Eric Albright is leading a normal life until a small red door appears under a train bridge near his...
David McK (3425 KP) rated Man of Steel (2013) in Movies
Sep 26, 2021
Oh, wait, wrong version of that character!
This is Zack Snyders reboot of the Superman story; basically an origin story for The Man of Steel and setting out is stall pretty early with the absolutely bonkers scene where Russell Crowe's Jor-El rides a dragon as the planet Krypton (a very different take on said planet than in the Christopher Reeve films) begins to die.
It also ends with the massive destruction in Metropolis - to be fair, a consequence of which is shown in the following DC film Batman Vs Superman - and with a shocking scene where this version of Superman commits an action it is almost impossible to imagine his Silver Age counterpoint to do.
Michael Shannon's Zod comes across as less campy than Terence Stamps, while - in this version, at least - the reason Lois Lane is a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist *is* actually shown.
Mothergamer (1546 KP) rated Greedfall in Video Games
Jun 14, 2020
Witch's Legacy (Supernatural Evolvement #0.5)
Book
Della’s coven, the Ancient Requiem, hunts shapeshifters under the age of twenty-one to squash the...
Witch Shapeshifting
Rachel King (13 KP) rated Danny The Dragon "Meets Jimmy" in Books
Feb 11, 2019
The boy's name is Jimmy, and his sister's name is Sally, and both children and the dragon are polite and well-mannered throughout the story, using "Please" and "Thankyou" and helping Mom and Dad clean up both the beach supplies at the beginning of the story and the dishes after supper. The smaller green creature from the cover pops out of the green and white seashell with Danny the Dragon, and we are informed his name is Skipper and that he is Danny's navigator, but not what kind of creature he is. Danny explains that water will make him shrink back to fit inside the shell, and a lack of water causes him to come out of the shell as he grows big, which brings to mind the small toys that expand when placed in water (only opposite). All of the characters in the story are articulate and kind to each other, and there is nothing about the story that would be considered scary or bad, which is quite appropriate for the 4 to 8 year-old age group that the book is intended for. The story even promotes healthy eating, as the family has homemade vegetable soup for supper. The book is quite obviously set up for at least one sequel, as at the ending when Jimmy asks Danny where he came from and where has he been, Danny politely answers, "I will tell you some other time. For now it is bedtime. Goodnight - pleasant dreams."
Zombicide: Black Plague
Tabletop Game
Zombicide: Black Plague takes the zombie apocalypse into a fantastical medieval setting! The arcane...