
Victorian Fairy Tales
Book
'The Queen and the bat had been talking a good deal that afternoon...' The Victorian fascination...

Framley Parsonage: The Chronicles of Barsetshire
Francis O'Gorman, Anthony Trollope and Katherine Mullin
Book
'The fact is, Mark, that you and I cannot conceive the depth of fraud in such a man as that.' The...

Kirk Bage (1775 KP) rated Abducted in Plain Sight (2017) in Movies
Apr 8, 2021
I can’t go into the details without ruining it, but suffice to say that the series of events is one of the strangest stories, fact or fiction, that I have ever heard! The audacity and total manipulation of the offender, in conjunction with the insane naivety of Jan and her parents is mind-blowing! How he got away with it in any way for longer than a day is unfathomable enough, but this was abuse that went on unpunished for years. Is it the bible belt attitude to blame? I am… still… scratching my head on this one! How did these events and crimes ever happen? Just, wow! Do yourself a favour if you want to be shocked and have a good rant at the TV, watch this and see for yourself.

The Complete Collection
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This volume collects the complete writings of Henry James: 23 novels, 112 stories and novellas, 12...

She's the One Who Gets in Fights (War Stories of the Seven Troublesome Sisters #3)
Book
It’s the 1200’s, and the small realm of Ilari has had peace and prosperity for generations. That...
Historical Fantasy

Catch and Kill: Lies, Spies, and a Conspiracy to Protect Predators
Book
In a dramatic account of violence and espionage, Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter Ronan...

Aru Shah and the End of Time
Book
Best-selling author Rick Riordan introduces this adventure by Roshani Chokshi about twelve-year-old...

Merissa (13169 KP) rated Son of Anger (The Ormstunga Saga #1) in Books
Dec 12, 2022
I love reading stories of the Vikings, simply because their faith and relationship with the Gods seem so realistic. They don't hold them on high (as such) but rather, deal with them in an everyday manner, knowing themselves to be pawns in the game the Gods play. Signs of the Gods are all around them, giving them the feeling of being blessed or ignored. Ulf has sworn a vow of vengeance to Odin and sees the signs of that wherever he turns.
This is a bloody and violent story in parts - as you would expect. But you also get a book of camaraderie, of brotherhood, of the Gods. The time flew by as I read this, with never a dull moment. The ending was all I could wish for and left me with a longing for book two.
A brilliant start to a new series that I can't wait to read. Absolutely recommended.
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Merissa
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Life, Death and Biscuits
Book
An extraordinarily powerful memoir based on the diaries of intensive care nurse Anthea Allen, who...

Irish Coffee Murder
Barbara Ross, Leslie Meier and Lee Hollis
Book
You don't need to be Irish to enjoy St. Patrick's Day in Maine, where the chilly March weather...