Auburn (57 KP) rated Star Wars: Lando's Luck (Flight of the Falcon, #1) in Books
Apr 10, 2019
Highly recommend to anyone who loves Star Wars as well as parents who wish to get their children into the fandom as well as reading. Perfect middle grade chapter book for school as well. I think any age would enjoy this even if they are an adult.
Le Monde diplomatique
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Le Monde diplomatique is the place you go when you want to know what’s really happening. This is a...
Le Monde diplomatique, English
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Le Monde diplomatique is the place you go when you want to know what’s really happening. This is a...
The Moon Dwellers (The Dwellers #1)
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In a desperate attempt to escape destruction decades earlier, humankind was forced underground, into...
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This Other London: Adventures in the Overlooked City
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Join John Rogers as he ventures out into an uncharted London like a redbrick Indiana Jones in search...
Indie Saint: An Urban Fantasy Adventure (Words of Power #1)
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Jane's young. She's broke. Oh, and she just discovered she has supernatural powers so bizarre they...
Veronica Pena (690 KP) rated The Cactus in Books
Jan 17, 2020
As for the story itself, the plotline, the characters, I really thought it was well put together. The twist towards the end and even the ending itself wasn't one that I thought of when I initially started reading or even as I made it to the halfway point and beyond. It wasn't a novel that kept me on the edge of my seat, by any means, but it was one that just pulled you in and you were encompassed in Susan's world - in her thoughts, however rude they might be. I relate a lot to who she was and who she becomes and I was surprised to find myself rooting for her by the end, even as I, again, wanted to punch her. I also appreciated that not every conflict needed to be wrapped up in a bow and solved. That's not real life and this book felt like real life.
A debut novel, well done.
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Made in the USA: The Rise and Retreat of American Manufacturing
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"There's no author whose books I look forward to more than Vaclav Smil." -- Bill Gates In Made in...
David McK (3692 KP) rated Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) in Movies
Jan 3, 2022 (Updated Dec 24, 2023)
Sound at all familiar?
Yes, it's used as the building blocks for this movie, where Peter's identity ahs been revealed to the world by Mysterio during the end-credits of the previous movie ('Far from Home'), with a knock-on effect on friends and family.
Instead of Mephisto, however, Peter seeks help from Doctor Strange, who agrees (for reasons) to cast a spell in order that everyone would forget who Peter was - a spell that goes awry, and that leads to characters from the previous non-MCU iterations of the Spider-Man films finally joining the MCU. Some of those characters are more effectively scary here than they were previously ...
This is maybe a little bit slow getting started, with plenty of nods and Easter Eggs throughout (including FEAST, where Aunt May works) to both the comics, games, and previous Spider-Man movies, and ends with, effectively, the character of Spider-Man being reset: no longer part of The Avengers; no longer with MJ, Aunt May, Ned or even 'Happy' Hogan knowing his identity, back to being your 'friendly neighbourhood Spider-Man'.


