The Formula One Miscellany
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There is something for all motor racing fan in The Formula One Miscellany. Formula One's World...
David McK (3649 KP) rated Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011) in Movies
Mar 11, 2023
Basically, don't mess with nature.
I have to say, the end credits - tracing the virus - also hits differently now (in 2023) than it did on release (in 2011), after the world has been through a global pandemic.
Anyway, Andy Serkis interpretation of Caesar is really the star of the show, with able support from his surrogate 'father' Will Rodman (James Franco), the scientist who first developed a drug that he hopes will cure Alzheimer's but which leads to super intelligence in the chimps exposed to it.
Rachel King (13 KP) rated Divergent in Books
Feb 11, 2019
I found the idea of dividing society into factions based on a specific personality trait interesting in that I wanted much greater detail about each faction, much more so than the main character, Tris, was willing to provide. Tris is a teenager being forced into making the greatest decision of her life, and there just is not time for dwelling on the details. I found the simulation that is designed to help decide the faction of each individual too simplistic. Human beings are complex creatures, and an individual's personal prerogatives can change very easily from year to year. Abnegation, Amity, Erudite, Candor, Dauntless, or the rebellious Divergent - I could easily fit into any of these at different times in my life. The characters in the book are no different.
Much of the book centers around Tris undergoing the trials of becoming Dauntless, with details of the other factions trickling in, as well as the state of the political current. While this world of factions was originally created with the best of intentions, corruption has set in at all levels, and Tris's world will be toppled by the end of the book. While her trials are a journey of self-discovery, she is also forced to grow up quickly to protect the people she loves.
The only thing I would have liked to end differently is what happens to Tris's mother - with everything that we discover about her, she could have been a fountain of fascinating plot elements. Unfortunately, in most YA books, parental figures rarely stick around. Hopefully, I will get my hands on Insurgent soon!
Cambridge International AS and A Level Business
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Endorsed by Cambridge International Examinations Foster a deeper understanding with a wide range of...
What Dreams We Had
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Five young people are at the end of their schooldays and in the dead period between finishing their...
Alison Pink (7 KP) rated Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock in Books
Jan 15, 2018
Gray Moon Rising (Seasons of the Moon #4)
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It’s been almost a year since Rylie Gresham was bitten by a werewolf on Gray Mountain. Now...
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World domination is the least of their problems. A STRANDED DEMIGOD. Lau of the House of Feofar,...
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The interwoven stories of two men whose lives intersect during one of the greatest criminal chases...



