Lep's World Z
Games and Entertainment
App
Help! The undead are coming... The world is being overrun by zombies! Are you brave enough to help...
Trust Me, I'm a Superhero
Tabletop Game
In Trust Me, I'm a Superhero, you’re a rag-tag group of super-ish heroes who have been left to...
Hold Still: A Portrait of our Nation in 2020: Sunday Times Bestseller
The Duchess of Cambridge Patron of the National Portrait Gallery and Lemn Sissay MBE
Book
Focused on three key themes – Helpers and Heroes, Your New Normal and Acts of Kindness, this book...
Cultures Northland
Games and Entertainment
App
Create a thriving settlement with farms, bakeries, Potteries, Mason Shops, Schools, Armories and...
BobbiesDustyPages (1259 KP) rated Dorothy Must Die in Books
Jul 23, 2017
The only thing I really liked was the description of OZ and it's more horror induced characters. I feel like this has more potential to be a good TV show or movie over a book.
ArecRain (8 KP) rated The Bride Gift in Books
Jan 18, 2018
The plot isnt anything new to historical romance: heroine is married to hero against her will in order to protect her from someone/something and she eventually falls for him. Definitely not anything new by a long shot, but the characters and writing are what made this story for me.
I love the hero and heroine. They felt unique compared to characters in other historical romance heroes/heroines. They were tangible with realistic thoughts and actions. The male wasnt misogynistic and, while the female was hot headed, she wasnt annoyingly stubborn. They worked well together and I adored them.
ashezbookz (32 KP) rated The Last Namsara in Books
Jul 5, 2018
I loved the dragon aspect of this book - it felt very how to train your dragon to me at some parts - which was all exciting and fun.
I liked Asha's fierceness and her just.. need and want to be independent - I really think this book had very well rounded heroes/villains - just enough to despise a few and love others - plus the dragons .. who cant love that. Just wish the beginning would have been just as pumped up as the end.
Lee KM Pallatina (951 KP) rated X-Men (2000) in Movies
Jun 16, 2019
Attacked on the road and rescued by storm & Cyclops, the two quickly (for the plots sake) meet the X-Men, and after 50 no's and a yes, Wolverine reluctantly agrees to be an X-Men.
But with heroes come villains including, Magneto, toad, Sabretooth & mystique (because the studio couldn't afford more characters then either?)
A good movie at the time, which still holds up quite well today, decent graphics, acceptable action scenes and an easy to follow plot with some cheesy jokes.
Starring Patrick Stewart, Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry, Anna Paquin, Ian Mckellen, Famke Janssen, Rebecca Romijn, James Marsden, Ray Park & Tyler Mane.
David McK (3791 KP) rated JLA: Earth 2 in Books
Jan 30, 2019
This is one of the cases where that idea came from - in this, we have evil counterparts of <quote>Earth's Mightiests Heroes<unquote> Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern and Superman who are the 'Crime Syndicate of Amerika' (note the 'k'), with the JLA (that's the Justice League of America) travelling between realms when the good Alexander Luthor (i.e. the good counterpart of 'our' Earths evil Lex Luthor) finds a way of traveling between realms and looks for their aide in his constant battle against the CSA.
And if that all sound confusing, trust me: it is.




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