Smoke and Other Tales
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Foreword by Will Self. Smoke and Other Tales is writer Gerry King’s follow-up to the...
Trial-Based Cognitive Therapy: Distinctive Features
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Trial-Based Cognitive Therapy (TBCT) is a new model of cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) that...
Personal Diplomacy in the EU: Political Leadership and Critical Junctures of European Integration
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At a time when the economic troubles and bailouts of Greece and other European economies are casting...
Armadillos
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'P.K. Lynch can tell a story deep as a wound...Read this one' -- Jeanette Winterson 'A truly...
Papercuts
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Through world wars and civil strife, the Bangor Express has never missed an issue, but now it is...
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Jesters_folly (230 KP) rated Ready or Not (2019) in Movies
Mar 22, 2021
I wouldn't say that Ready or not is a scary horror, lacking even any real jump scares but it doesn't need them, the film is not about being scared, it's about the chase, survival and dysfunctional family dynamics. Even the sub plot about the pack with the devil is used more for mystery than horror and the film does a good job of keeping the view from knowing the truth until the end.
Ready or Not is an enjoyable romp with a bit of blood, a bit of horror and just enough story to keep it going .
ClareR (5726 KP) rated The Road Trip in Books
Aug 4, 2021
I just love the way that O’Leary writes characters: in this book they’re funny, flawed and feel like genuine, real people. There are those with mental health problems, dysfunctional families and strong sibling relationships.
We see the contrast of the carefree student on holiday, and the way that real life has a habit of sticking its oar in - and not always in a good way.
The road trip element was hilarious though. Deliciously awkward, thanks to Addie, Dylan and Dylan’s friend Marcus, with the devil-may-care attitude of Addie’s sister, Debs. And than there’s Rodney (I’l leave him right here - I don’t want to spoil THIS character for you!).
This book is a little darker in places in comparison to her other books, but I absolutely loved every page. I can’t wait to see what’s next from Beth O’Leary. Oh, and you should definitely read this book!!
Many thanks to Quercus for my copy via NetGalley.
Paul Schneider recommended Un Conte de Noël (A Christmas Tale) (2008) in Movies (curated)
Fetch: How a Bad Dog Brought Me Home
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From an award-winning artist, a memoir of life with a difficult, beloved dog that will resonate with...
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