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Stolen: A Letter to My Captor
Stolen: A Letter to My Captor
Lucy Christopher | 2009 | Mystery, Romance, Thriller, Young Adult (YA)
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8.0 (3 Ratings)
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Very, very interesting. I had never read anything like Stolen before. An actual letter to your captor, oh how strong you must be to not only write to such a person, but to recall everything that happened to you and write it with such honesty. After reading this, I really hope I never get kidnapped: Gemmy had me starting to like her kidnapper. As she slowly and unconsciously slipped into the Stockholm syndrome, I felt myself slip as well. In fact, by the end, I was rooting for Ty and actually began to like him. Once I finished reading, I couldn't believe I felt the way I did. Even now, I'm still a bit confused about how I should feel about him. Very, very good read!
  
    Our Boys

    Our Boys

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    Set in the summer of 2014, the series is based on the true events which led to the outbreak of war...

Obi-Wan Kenobi
Obi-Wan Kenobi
2022 | Sci-Fi
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7.9 (8 Ratings)
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Well hello there...
Ok so we finally have a bridging story surrounding the mystery of what happened to Obi Wan Kenobi after the events of Episode3 Revenge of the Sith.

Set 10 years after the events of Episode3, Kenobi now living under an alias and working a regular job and avoiding the force almost entirely, is slowly pulled back in when the last of the jedi (untrained) are basically wiped out and a very young Princess leia is kidnapped... And after being asked repeatedly to rescue her and saying no, Kenobi succumbs to his old ways.

From a rescue mission to a cat and mouse chase with Darth Vader... This is one epic tie-in to the saga.
DO NOT MISS IT!
  
Jurassic Park III (2001)
Jurassic Park III (2001)
2001 | Adventure, Sci-Fi
"some of the worst things have been done with the noblest of intentions"
The final part of the original Jurassic Park films, before it took an >10 year hiatus, this time with Sam Neill's Dr Alan Grant (who sat out The Lost World) taking centre stage, as he is hired/kidnapped by a couple who are searching for their son on Site B (Isla Sorna, again).

This one is the shortest if the three films, just hitting roughly an hour and half, and does mice at a fair old lick.

However, the Spinosauris, and in particular the ringing cell phone bit that owes more than passing resemblance to the crocodile in Peter Pan, rankles a bit.

As does the rather abrupt ending.