
When I Was Mortal
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In the dark narratives that make up When I Was Mortal by Javier Marias, winner of the Dublin IMPAC...

Reimagining Japan: The Quest for a Future That Works
Brian Salsberg, Clay Chandler and Heang Chhor
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In the aftermath of the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear crisis of March 2011, Japan has become a...

Broken Homes: The Fourth PC Grant Mystery
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Ben Aaronovitch has stormed the bestseller list with his superb London crime series. A unique blend...

Warhorses of Letters: The Poignant BBC Radio 4 Comedy
Full Cast, Marie Phillips, Robert Hudson and Daniel Rigby
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Stephen Fry, Daniel Rigby and Tamsin Greig star in all three series of the poignant BBC Radio 4...

Hazel (2934 KP) rated The Resident in Books
Jun 28, 2020
This is a totally engrossing psychological thriller told from the perspective of the main protagonist Brogan and what an excellent character he is ... a perfect bad guy but with a vulnerable side to him that almost makes you feel sorry for him ... I say almost because he is one sick and deranged individual who enjoys playing with his victims before inflicting pain and suffering.
There is plenty of dark humour to lighten this dark book and with a simple and straight forward plot written at a good pace, this is a great read that I have no hesitation to recommend to readers out there who enjoy a book that takes the mundane of daily life and turns it into something sinister.
Thank you Serpents Tail / Profile Books / Viper Books via NetGalley for my advance copy in return for an unbiased and unedited review.

The Greatdrams of Scotland: A Conversational Meander Through the Rich History of Scotch and the Brands That Have Brought it to Life
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The art of storytelling is alive and well in the hands of Greg Dillon as he brings his take on...

Cut the Crap: The No-Nonsense Plan for a Healthy Body and Mind
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The Grit Doctor is one tough task-mistress ...First she instructed us to lace up our trainers in RUN...

Jesters_folly (230 KP) rated The New Legends of Monkey in TV
Jun 13, 2021
Most people will remember the original Monkey as seeming a bit low budget and silly so when you first see the 'The New Legends of Monkey' you may be forgiven for thinking that it's going to be different, Monkey is good looking (& doesn't have his cloud), the fights and action scenes are well choreographed and there is some tension. It is different, it's been updated but, as you watch you realise that the humour is still there, Monkey is now a himbo, vain and self centred but in a likeable way, none of the gods know what it's like to be human but all still have their own problems with make them likable. Tripitaka is the straight monk to all the gods foolishness as she tries to keep them on mission.
The series is silly without being stupid and does allow for character growth as having some emotional scenes and, overall dose a good job of re booting the original.
