A Yorkshire Vet Through the Seasons
Book
Warm and heartfelt stories and amusing anecdotes from the life of a vet in God's Own County. Julian...
Along the Enchanted Way: A Story of Love and Life in Romania
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When William Blacker first crossed the snow-bound passes of northern Romania, he stumbled upon an...
Selected Poems
Jelaluddin Rumi, Coleman Barks, John Moyne and Arthur J. Arberry
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Previously published as The Essential Rumi, Rumi's Selected Poems is translated by Coleman Barks...
Seven Terrors
Selvedin Avdic and Coral Petkovich
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After nine months of self-imposed isolation following his wife's departure, the hero of Seven...
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Paladins of the West Kingdom
Tabletop Game
Paladins of the West Kingdom is set at a turbulent time of West Francia's story, circa 900 AD....
Bethr1986 (305 KP) rated Seducing the Sorcerer in Books
Oct 4, 2021
The style this book has been written is very detailed and interesting. It is so poetic and beautiful in some places and in others its a bit cut to the core say how it is and no more. I suppose its like the 2 main characters Fenn and Morgrim have actually written it.
I loved the story of the relationship growing between Fenn and Morgrim it certainly isn't for the faint hearted. It's rather steamy when it comes to the sex scenes in my opinion. Not a lot of violence but there doesn't need to be.
I love the way that both the main characters learn from each other, fenn is prepared to learn and listen about magic and where it comes from, Worple horses and their history, Morgrim learns how to trust, feel and let somebody in also how to be himself which when you find that someone you have a connection with is fantastic
I would really like to read more of this style and will definitely recommend it for reading
Dean (6926 KP) rated The Power of the Dog (2021) in Movies
Apr 1, 2022 (Updated Apr 1, 2022)
While set as a Western, shot in an awesome location in New Zealand, it's more of a character piece. No gun blazing here. It's the end of the Wild West era 1925 with Horses giving way to cars. A rancher and his brother are on a cattle drive. They meet a window and her young awkward son. Soon she marries the gentlemanly brother and moves to the ranch. Where they are tormented by Benendict Cumberbatch's character. At his awesome best in a more different role for him as a complex bully, mancho man exterior with a hidden depth to him.
Definitely an intellectual film with many layers and aspects to it. A lot of questions hinted at for the viewer to fill in the blanks. By the end it's a simple story told very intricately. Some great actors and beautiful photography, this will hold up well to repeat viewings.
It is very slow going to the payoff at the end and isn't the sort of film that will appeal to everyone. If you appreciate good acting and storytelling though check it out.
The Stable Boy of Auschwitz [Audiobook]
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This heart-wrenching memoir from a Holocaust survivor reveals the terrible realities of life in...