How Many Miles to Babylon?
Book
The classic World War One novel, available as a Penguin Essential for the first time. Alec and Jerry...
Emma @ The Movies (1786 KP) rated Ferdinand (2017) in Movies
Jun 29, 2019 (Updated Sep 25, 2019)
A lovely little film and I specifically have three things to say about it.
1) It has possibly the best dance off of any film I've seen. You've not lived until you've seen bulls and horses have a dance battle.
2) It has possibly the best chase scene of any film I've seen. You've not lived until you've seen bulls running through traffic followed by men on segways.
3) Why on earth is there one member of the Spanish police force in this film that has a decidedly un-Spanishy accent?!
Origami Animal Friends: Fold 35 of Your Favorite Dogs, Cats, Rabbits, and More
Book
Open your dream pet shop with these 35 fun paper-based projects. All animal lovers are going to go...
Black Angels by George Crumb
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Volume Seven of Bridge's Complete Crumb Edition features the world premiere recording of Crumb's new...
Thicker Than Water
Book
Eleven years after her father deserted her, Amy must face the fact that he is coming to Heartland....
Out of the Darkness
Book
Heartland is a horse farm nestled in the hills of Virginia, but it's much more than that. Heartland...
BookInspector (124 KP) rated Circus Maximus: Race to the Death in Books
Jul 1, 2021
The narrative of this book was very fast-paced and very intriguing. There were plenty of turns and unexpected surprises, that I thoroughly enjoyed. This book talks about four factions/teams: Green (everyone’s favourite), Blue (biggest Green’s competitor), White and Red (these teams were the least mentioned in this book). I have to say, that I am a supporter of the Blue faction. 🙂 There are plenty of reasons but if I will tell, it will spoil the reading experience. The topics discussed in this book are chariot racing, cheating in sports, gender power playing, mental health issues, very slight romance, animal cruelty and many more.
I was a little scared to read this book because when I saw the character listing at the beginning of the book, I thought that there will be a very wide variety of characters and I will have difficulty knowing who is who. But I was very wrong indeed. This book is beautifully written and very easy to read. The chapters have medium length, but they just flew by for me, I was very absorbed with this story. I have to throw in a warning, that this book contains animal cruelty, so if anyone is like me, tears and anger will be happening while reading. The ending of this novel rounded this story very nicely, and I can not wait for the next book in this series.
So, to conclude, the protagonist of this story is very likeable, and I was cheering her all the way till the end. All the characters in this book are very well crafted and delivered, and the plot of this book is fast-paced and absorbing.
Dana (24 KP) rated The Scorpio Races in Books
Mar 23, 2018
I love Maggie Stiefvater's works. The writing is always so magical and beautiful and I just can't get enough of it! After reading all of the Raven Boys books last year, I wanted something else of hers to read, and this came up into my hands like a magical fairy.
Okay, that was kinda weird, but oh well.
Now, onto the plot! I loved the whole concept of these magical sea horses and people trying to tame, train, and race them. I loved the killer aspect of it, it added so much tension and drama to the book. Though it did get a bit slow at parts, I think those slow parts added to the heightened emotions of the quicker movements in the plot. This book, honestly, made me want to go horseback riding on some beach and run off into the sunset with a beautiful boy who loves dangerous horses.
The characters were super cool! I loved how different everyone was and how we did not know all of the hidden motivations for every one of them. It was a nice treat to have the romance in there, but I liked that it was not at the forefront of the novel. This was about a girl and a boy who were both doing all they could to get what they needed to survive.
Overall, I really liked this book and, although I know it is a standalone, I could totally go for another book set in this world.
David Jason: My Life
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This is the long-awaited autobiography of one of Britain's best-loved actors, and the star of Only...