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Citrus: Volume 1
Book
Yuzuko Aihara, a high school girl whose main interests are fashion, friends and having fun, is about...
Duff McKagan recommended L.A.M.F. by Johnny Thunders / Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers in Music (curated)
The Dandy at Dusk
Book
Philip Mann chronicles the relationship of dandyism and the emerging cultural landscape of modernity...
Alec Baldwin recommended Gimme Shelter (1970) in Movies (curated)
Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated Lost & Found (Lost & Found, #1) in Books
Jan 11, 2021
I totally love this book!
It's sweet, it's romantic, it's heart-breaking.
Rowen Sterling, you are one lucky woman to find a guy like Jesse. He's amazing! He doesn't care about your past or your fashion sense, he cares about you, the person. (Just writing that is making me want to fill up :') he's so sweet). I loved him from early on and he grew on me throughout.
Rowen, you may have been broken when you got to that ranch but look what the love of a good family will do to you...
Looking forward to reading the next in the series, to see what else happens between these two.
P.S. This is a cowboy New Adult book! Two things I love in one! :D
It's sweet, it's romantic, it's heart-breaking.
Rowen Sterling, you are one lucky woman to find a guy like Jesse. He's amazing! He doesn't care about your past or your fashion sense, he cares about you, the person. (Just writing that is making me want to fill up :') he's so sweet). I loved him from early on and he grew on me throughout.
Rowen, you may have been broken when you got to that ranch but look what the love of a good family will do to you...
Looking forward to reading the next in the series, to see what else happens between these two.
P.S. This is a cowboy New Adult book! Two things I love in one! :D
Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated Daylighters (The Morganville Vampires, #15) in Books
Jan 11, 2021
It's the end.
I feel kinda sad that this is the last time that I will ever read about Claire, Shane, Eve, Michael, Amelie, Oliver, Myrnin and the rest of Morganville. Over the last fifteen books the little town and it's residents have grown on me.
I've always loved Myrnin and I think I love him a little more after this. He's definitely memorable with his crazy fashion sense and his lab. The other thing that I loved in this book was the Glass House, it's always had a personality but the way it went about helping the gang in this one *grins*
I'm glad that everything worked out in the end, both for the humans and the vampires. A nice ending to the series.
I feel kinda sad that this is the last time that I will ever read about Claire, Shane, Eve, Michael, Amelie, Oliver, Myrnin and the rest of Morganville. Over the last fifteen books the little town and it's residents have grown on me.
I've always loved Myrnin and I think I love him a little more after this. He's definitely memorable with his crazy fashion sense and his lab. The other thing that I loved in this book was the Glass House, it's always had a personality but the way it went about helping the gang in this one *grins*
I'm glad that everything worked out in the end, both for the humans and the vampires. A nice ending to the series.
Dean (6925 KP) rated The Queen's Gambit in TV
Jan 20, 2021
Anya Taylor-Joy (2 more)
Cinematography
Very stylish
Check.... Mate
Thought I'd check this out, pun intended. Heard very good things about this, everyone seems to be watching this. I was a bit dubious how a short series about a Chess prodigy would make interesting viewing. I happen to like Chess as well.
The story follows Beth a young girl sent to an orphanage and discovers a natural ability for Chess and an addiction.
The show is very stylish, with the 60's fashion, Cars and Music. Anya Taylor-Joy has a look that just grabs your attention with her striking red hair. It's interesting, especially if you do play yourself, although it does progress as you would expect.
You'll breeze through it in no time.
The story follows Beth a young girl sent to an orphanage and discovers a natural ability for Chess and an addiction.
The show is very stylish, with the 60's fashion, Cars and Music. Anya Taylor-Joy has a look that just grabs your attention with her striking red hair. It's interesting, especially if you do play yourself, although it does progress as you would expect.
You'll breeze through it in no time.
Bubba Gee (147 KP) rated Birdman (Jack Caffery, #1) in Books
Jun 27, 2019
Gruesome, gory, deep
The first book of the series, introduces us to DI Jack Caffrey a young successful detective in the Met.
He has seen and done things in life which have hardened him and made him fairly unshakeable and able to handle any given situation.
Is he however prepared for his latest call, five young women have been murdered in a gruesome fashion and the bodies have been dumped by the millennium dome.
As the post mortems come in Jack realises there are similarities in each case and he comes to realise he is now hunting a dangerous serial killer.
He must act fast and use everything at his disposal to catch the killer before he strikes again.
He has seen and done things in life which have hardened him and made him fairly unshakeable and able to handle any given situation.
Is he however prepared for his latest call, five young women have been murdered in a gruesome fashion and the bodies have been dumped by the millennium dome.
As the post mortems come in Jack realises there are similarities in each case and he comes to realise he is now hunting a dangerous serial killer.
He must act fast and use everything at his disposal to catch the killer before he strikes again.
Awix (3310 KP) rated The Matrix (1999) in Movies
Jul 14, 2019 (Updated Aug 11, 2019)
Age shall not diminish, nor dubious sequels reduce the magic of the Wachowskis' visionary blend of philosophical SF and hyperkinetic martial arts action. Arguably the origin of the current superhero movie, as uncertain hero Neo undergoes the conceptual breakthrough to end all conceptual breakthroughs, learns to access his inner potential, and discovers that black never goes out of fashion.
The script is still a marvel of economy and wit, the ideas underpinning it fascinating, and the action sequences, when they arrive, are phenomenal. Obviously a film of its time (the pseudo-1999 setting now feels a little quaint), but absolutely timeless in the way the very best films are. One of those movies it is almost impossible to change without making it worse.
The script is still a marvel of economy and wit, the ideas underpinning it fascinating, and the action sequences, when they arrive, are phenomenal. Obviously a film of its time (the pseudo-1999 setting now feels a little quaint), but absolutely timeless in the way the very best films are. One of those movies it is almost impossible to change without making it worse.