
The Fall
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Madeline Usher has been buried alive. The doomed heroine comes to the fore in this eerie reimagining...

The Lawrence Browne Affair (The Turner Series, #2)
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An earl hiding from his future . . . Lawrence Browne, the Earl of Radnor, is mad. At least,...

Sophie Last Seen
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"A mother's psyche edges toward madness as she tries to solve the puzzle of her daughter's...
crime murder disappearance mystery thriller detective

The Turn of The Key
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'Will hold you captive until the brilliant ending' SHARI LAPENA, author of The Couple Next Door ...

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2346 KP) rated Halloween Party Murder in Books
Sep 1, 2021 (Updated Sep 1, 2021)
Out of these three authors, I only regularly read Barbara Ross’s Maine Clambake mysteries, so that story, featuring Julia Snowden, was my favorite. That’s not to say I didn’t enjoy all three of the novellas. All three feature a strong assortment of characters and a solid mystery. Even if I figured out a part of the story early, I didn’t have it all pieced together until the end. My only complaint was the politics brought into the first novella in the collection. Even then, I’m a bit torn since it did play a part in the story while also feeling like I was reading a lecture. Still, if you are in the mood for a murderous Halloween party, you’ll be glad you picked up this novella collection.

Kardinal
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Brit horror author Thomas Emson's explosive conclusion to his well-received trilogy is finally on...

The Unknown Sun (Destiny #1)
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Seventeen-year-old Moira is haunted by the accidents that claimed her parents and sisters. When a...
Young Adult Fantasy Romance

Mina and the Undead (Mina and the Undead #1)
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'A dark and thrilling tale of the paranormal. With haunted houses, family secrets and murder galore,...

A Pinky Promise
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Environmental science student Creena Arbre likes warm baths and fluffy slippers. Oh, and she also...
Castaway Environment New Adult Romance FF

David McK (3562 KP) rated Jurassic World: Dominion (2022) in Movies
Aug 14, 2022
Jurassic Park 2: The Lost World has it's moments (the raptors in the long grass), but also has the annoying-kid-doing-gymnastics-while-a-Raptor-watches.
Jurassic Park 3 takes some scenes from the original novel (most noticeably the aviary) that were left out of the previous films, but also has the stupid ringing phone that a dinosaur has swallowed that remind the viewer too much (and not in a good way) of Peter Pan and Captain Hook crocodile.
Jurassic World follows the same format as Jurassic Park, except goes larger. It's not a bad movie.
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom goes in a completely different direction, going the haunted house route in the second half, and ends with the dinosaurs released on the mainland.
Which is where Jurassic World: Dominion picks up, roughly four years on from the ending of Fallen Kingdom. Lots have been made of the fact that this also reunites the original cast - Sam Neill, Laura Dern and Jeff Goldblum - alongside the newer duo of Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard.
The problem, however, is that more is quite often less, which I found to be the case here - plenty of action (and dinosaurs), yes, but also, well, just missing something :(