The Chapel by Heron Oblivion
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The Chapel was recorded live to analog tape at the Chapel in San Francisco on January 27th, 2017,...
psychedelic rock
The Dark Lake
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Rosalind's secrets didn't die with her. The lead homicide investigator in a rural town, Detective...
mystery thriller
Left to Chance
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No one knows why Teddi Lerner left her hometown, but everyone knows why she’s back. ...
women's fiction fiction
The Tiger and the Ruby: A Journey to the Other Side of British India
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In 1841, Nigel Halleck set out from Britain for Calcutta as a clerk in the East India Company. He...
The First Phone Call from Heaven
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One morning in the small town of Coldwater, Michigan, the phones start ringing. The voices say they...
Devil's Gold (Black Rose Mystery #1)
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Despite being chronically late, occasionally disheveled and a tad disorganized, Dixie Knight is one...
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Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2200 KP) rated Hot Enough to Kill in Books
Oct 25, 2020
I discovered recently that I bought this book twice, physical and ebook. Clearly, I was interested in reading it. Sadly, it disappointed. The mystery confuses action with unraveling a mystery, so I got a little frustrated in the middle of the book. Even so, I was interested in the action the entire way through. While the main characters are good, the supporting cast is thin. What is supposed to come across as humorous instead comes across as condescending toward those that Jolene doesn’t agree with. Add in some characters who come across as purposefully stereotypical and a few needless political comments and I struggled at times. I’m disappointed I didn’t enjoy this book more.
Emma @ The Movies (1786 KP) rated Status Update (2018) in Movies
Sep 25, 2019
My mum asked me what I'd seen this month and so we went through the list with a brief description of the ones she hadn't heard of. When I got to this one... "It's so much fun, you'd hate it, dad would love it." Mum will watch a lot of things, but daft humour isn't really one of them. Dad and I are all over them though.
I would totally abuse an app that made my status updates come true... of course I'd want to check that it didn't apply things retroactively, and that I could dial my sarcasm back a lot to protect myself from worse self afflicted issues than happen in the film.
It's a fun diversion, a feel good film that has clearly been trying to tick all the boxes on what makes people go to the cinema... bit of wacky mystery, some singing and dancing, a bitchy gay... it's got all the things we love.
Lyndsey Gollogly (2893 KP) rated Chasing Rabbits (The Underground #1) in Books
May 24, 2020
Kindle
Chasing Rabbits ( underground book 1)
By Erin Bedford
Alice was wrong. Wonderland wasn't so wonderful after all.
Kat never expected to be back in her hometown, but when house sitting turns into a mad rabbit chase, Kat finds herself with a whole new set of problems.
A two-headed bird with a Game of Thrones obsession, a party full of tea addicts, and a Cheshire Cat who could seduce the pants off her grandma? And if the citizens weren't bad enough, their prince was off his rocker.
This wasn't your run of the mill Wonderland. This was the fae world, where rules are rules, and some things are exactly as they seem.
I found myself a few times during this book stopping and asking myself wtf am I reading. It got a little confusing in parts to. I have changed my stars from 2 to 3 and back a few times as I just can’t make my mind up! I feel like I’ve smoked something funny after reading it lol. I think it’s intrigued me enough to continue on to book 2!