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The Hate u Give
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A powerful and brave YA novel about what prejudice looks like in the 21st century. Sixteen-year-old...
Race police shooting black lives matter prejudice witness murder

Rosario+Vampire: Season II
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Average human teenager Tsukune accidentally enrolls at a boarding school for monsters--no, not jocks...

The James Lovegrove Collection: Volume One
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In three different novels James Lovegrove charts the course of Britain's future. Days: Days...
Part-Time Princesses
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"Gallagher's zippy black-and-white art and sometimes-wordless spreads keep the pace quick, and a...

The Monster Squad (1987)
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A group of young friends obsessed with monsters has to save the world. After finding Van Helsing's...
80's monsters comedy cult classic

Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated Dark Currents (The Emperor's Edge, #2) in Books
Jan 11, 2021
Then I have to answer Lindsay's question featured in her FAQ section. My answer is YES! I do want Amaranthe and Sicarius to get together eventually! It isn't enough for me to read him telling her "he cares"! I want romance! Please let there be romance in the next 5 books!
And back to the review. Well, if I'm honest, I cant really remember the first one. I remember it involved Sespian and that he quite liked Amaranthe but I remember very little about her gang, otherwise known as "The Emperor's Edge", or the rest of the plot. It was nice getting to know them all again.
I cant recommend this series enough!

Emma @ The Movies (1786 KP) rated Den Of Thieves (2018) in Movies
Sep 25, 2019
Some good mindless violence for my Friday afternoon. I did enjoy this one, but it's definitely nothing groundbreakingly new. It collects together classic heist moments with good action pieces. It actually remind me of the Leverage formula.
I don't think that this will be one I buy on DVD, but you certainly wouldn't be wasting your time if you managed to catch it on the TV.