
Wicked Games (Silvercrest U, #1)
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Killian I hate obscure school rules. Especially the one that says siblings have to room together...
Contemporary Stepbrothers MM Dark Romance

Suswatibasu (1703 KP) rated Giovanni's Room in Books
Sep 4, 2017
This is the story of an American David, set in the 1950s-1960s, who begins a tumultuous love affair with an Italian man in Paris, while deciding whether to marry his fiancee. He is arrogant, selfish, spoilt and horribly flawed to the point you just think he's more evil than misguided. He can't admit to himself that he is gay, but instead strings along everyone around him and says he's punishing himself. In the end, his lack of character destroys everyone around him including himself but in a very different way. Massively misogynistic at times and I'm not sure if it was the author's intention or a reflection of how he also sees women. Beautifully written nonetheless.

starwarsluvr (236 KP) rated When I Fall (Mile High Romance #5) in Books
Jan 30, 2018

Cyn Armistead (14 KP) rated The White Road: The Nightrunner Series, Book 5 in Books
Mar 1, 2018
I'm not sure how much longer these books can stay fresh, although the world does offer more potential. Perhaps it's time for Flewelling to allow this couple to turn things over to a new generation? Their heritage does mean they'll be young enough for nightrunning for years to come, but that doesn't mean readers will stay interested in reading about them that long unless they go off to countries as yet unexplored. I, to be honest, would prefer to read stories including more female POV characters for a change. (I have nothing against gay male characters - I just like female characters, too.)

Awix (3310 KP) rated Bohemian Rhapsody (2018) in Movies
Oct 24, 2018 (Updated Oct 24, 2018)
That said, assuming you're okay with the fact that this is a rather fictionalised retelling of the tale (history is quietly rewritten throughout), there is a huge amount here to enjoy: the band are well-cast, it's not afraid of the odd Spinal Tap moment, and obviously the music is tremendous (assuming you're a Queen fan, and if you're not why would you be watching a Queen movie?). It's also unexpectedly moving in places, particularly in the closing stages. Not perfect by any means, but still a really good piece of entertainment.

You Can't Say That: Memoirs
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This is a frank, gripping, moving - and controversial - autobiography from one of the most...

Dancing with Demons: The Authorised Biography of Dusty Springfield
Penny Valentine and Vicki Wickham
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Dusty Springfield made her name in the 60s with a string of top ten hits. Her unique singing style...

Kitty Genovese: The Murder, the Bystanders, the Crime That Changed America
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In 1964 a woman was stabbed to death in front of her home in New York, a murder The New York Times...

Economics, Sexuality, and Male Sex Work
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Male sex work generates sales in excess of one billion dollars annually in the United States. Recent...

Hope: My Life in Football
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Hope Powell was a skinny little black girl from South London who only ever wanted to play football....