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Andy K (10821 KP) rated The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T (1953) in Movies
Nov 4, 2017 (Updated Nov 4, 2017)
I found this interesting film in a Stanley Kramer DVD collection I purchased a few years ago. The idea and story are similar to The Wizard of Oz. This time a young boy gets sucked into an interesting world he must make his way out of.
As much as I don't like remakes, Tim Burton and Johnny Depp could have a field day redoing this film for a new generation.
Still an entertaining film.
As much as I don't like remakes, Tim Burton and Johnny Depp could have a field day redoing this film for a new generation.
Still an entertaining film.
Kateada (4 KP) rated Dunkirk (2017) in Movies
Dec 10, 2017
A Historical Perspective
If you're looking for a hero or the traditional emotional connection to the characters, you'll not like this movie. I found it a brilliant look into what happened, the prejudices, the sacrifices, and humanity itself. I highly recommend this movie to everyone wanting to learn more about war, humans in war, or WW2 itself.
Hazel (2934 KP) rated The Missing Hours in Books
Jan 12, 2018
I have read Hidden by Emma previously and found it to be a riveting read so when The Missing Hours appeared on NetGalley, I jumped at the chance to read it and am grateful to the publisher, Random House UK, Cornerstone, for providing me with a copy in return for an honest review.
What a fantastic book! I was completely absorbed from the start.
Visit <a href="https://readingstuffnthings.blogspot.co.uk/2016/05/the-missing-hours-by-emma-kavanagh.html">Reading Stuff 'n' Things</a> for my full review.
What a fantastic book! I was completely absorbed from the start.
Visit <a href="https://readingstuffnthings.blogspot.co.uk/2016/05/the-missing-hours-by-emma-kavanagh.html">Reading Stuff 'n' Things</a> for my full review.
The story is written from the point of view of a serial killer and takes the reader on a chilling journey. Not being a serial killer myself, I am not sure how accurate the narration is but it seemed to be quite believable to me - it is cold, devoid of empathy or guilt and terrifying in its detachment from the horror that he is inflicting.
I enjoyed this book although it did mess with my head a bit!
My full review can be found at http://readingstuffnthings.blogspot.co.uk/.
I enjoyed this book although it did mess with my head a bit!
My full review can be found at http://readingstuffnthings.blogspot.co.uk/.
RachelReads (74 KP) rated Crown of Midnight in Books
May 24, 2017
Suspenseful (2 more)
Heart wrenching
so. many. good. characters.
Strong second book to the series
This has to be my least favourite book out of the series. I'm not a big fan of Chaol (#Celorian). I found him to be quite irritating and never really liked the dynamic between him and Celaena since Throne of Glass. However, it was a good book! The plot was hectic (it always is with SJM!) and was so addicting, I couldn't put the book down.
RachelReads (74 KP) rated Fairest - Levana's Story in Books
May 25, 2017
Really Interesting!
I usually dislike novellas, but this one was interesting in that it gives you a backstory about Levana and why she is the person she is in the Lunar Chronicles. Although I don't care for her character, and found this book to be a little boring in some parts, it was really insightful! I wouldn't say it is a crucial book within the Lunar Chronicles - you could read the series without it.
Suswatibasu (1701 KP) rated See What I Have Done in Books
Jul 25, 2017
A story about a spoilt sociopath
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I have to say I found Lizzie Borden's character is detestable even though there were instances where her father's harsh behaviour showed. She is manipulative and spoilt, a classic sociopath and while the murderer is never openly stated, it seems very likely she had a hand in it. I felt extremely sorry for her elder sister Emma, who seems to have to put up with her behaviour. Either way, I don't feel this novel added much to this infamous tale.
Hazel (2934 KP) rated The Skeleton Road (Inspector Karen Pirie, #3) in Books
Jan 12, 2018
I havent read anything by Val McDermid before (shock, horror!!) so didnt really know what to expect but I have heard many good things about her previous books so took a punt and requested a copy via NetGalley and was approved by the publisher, Little, Brown Book Group UK to receive it in return for an honest review which can be found on my blog - <a href="http://readingstuffnthings.blogspot.co.uk/2016/02/the-skeleton-road-by-val-mcdermid.html">Reading Stuff 'n' Things</a>.
Jenny Houle (24 KP) rated Conclave in Books
Jan 13, 2018
I have never experienced a thriller that didn't contain violence and yet...Harris does an amazing job at keeping you wondering if someone has committed the ultimate sin to get what they want. The twists and turns throughout the book kept it interesting, and the attention to detail kept it "educational" for lack of a better word. I had no concept of what goes into a conclave ahead of time and found those details to be interesting enough that one does not get bored by them.
Suswatibasu (1701 KP) rated Kill Someone in Books
Jul 30, 2017
Realistic not Hollywood style thriller
Luke Smitherd has done another great job in bringing to life characters facing inexplicable terror. Chris, the protagonist, is both humorous and human - making misguided choices based on the little experiences that he had. The man in white is a brilliant villain, odious through his fake good humour and his macabre outlook of life. I really wish we could've found out how and why the man in white chose his victims and not just just how he picked his pawns. Would recommend!