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Merissa (12048 KP) created a post
Mar 31, 2022
Andrew Weil recommended Crumb (1994) in Movies (curated)
Kristy H (1252 KP) rated Halfway House in Books
Feb 13, 2018
I found this book quite compelling at times, but wasn't that impressed with the story overall. The book centers on a family and the ramifications they face when the daughter, Angela, becomes mentally ill. Some of the passages are quite interesting, but overall, the story seemed flat.
Filthy Business
Book
1968, East London. Over the years and against all the odds, Yetta Solomon has built a thriving...
Melanie Caldicott (6 KP) rated My City in Tabletop Games
Apr 29, 2021
Tetris style gaming (1 more)
Evolution of levels
Great entry level evolution game for all the family
This was our first try at playing an evolution game and we have found it very exciting to open the envelopes revealing new rules and stickers. We have also found it good to linger at certain levels to get the hang of new rules and develop strategies rather than rushing through. The Tetris style building is addictive and it's often surprising how well or badly your score ends up in comparison to how you think you have done. Enjoyed by both parents and teenage kids in our family.
Reese Witherspoon recommended The Cactus in Books (curated)
The Glass House
Book
When the Harrington family discovers an abandoned baby deep in the woods, they decide to keep her a...
Mystery
tvnut (0 KP) rated Jumanji: The Next Level (2019) in Movies
Dec 17, 2019
good fun for non tots
i will admit i truly enjoyed the movie i laughed i felt rushes of action and adventure there was so much going on and i loved it but i personally didnt like the profanity of the movie all together too much profanity for a family movie and too much sexual comments which i found hilarious myself but not for a family
Alex Trybus (79 KP) rated The Gathering in Books
Jan 26, 2018
A blatantly honest, gripping story about family.
"It blew me away. I found myself constantly highlighting quotes from it, stopping to think about how incredibly relatable it is. It is a book not only about death and grieving, but the ghosts that follow you throughout your life. Anne Enright speaks your innermost unspoken thoughts, and she does so unapologetically." -my bookstagram account, rorythereader.