The St Patrick's Treasury: The Legends, Folklore, Traditions and Stories
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St Patrick is Ireland's best-known and best-loved saint. His life and legacy is deeply ingrained in...
Wolsey: The Life of King Henry VIII's Cardinal
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Cardinal Wolsey is a controversial figure: a butcher's son, a man of letters and the Church, a...
Jake Bugg: The Biography
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In a world of boy bands and manufactured pop, Jake Bugg's simply-strummed tales of life on the...
Lady Jane Grey Classic Histories Series: Nine Days Queen
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Jane Grey's tragedy was her royal blood. As Henry VIII's great-niece she stood perilously close to...
Love's Labour's Lost
William Shakespeare and Nicholas Walton
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William Shakespeare's comedy Love's Labours Lost is edited with an introduction by John Kerrigan in...
Riding the Unicorn
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John Willoughby is being pulled between worlds. Or he is going mad, 'riding the unicorn' as his...
American Cinema in the Shadow of 9/11
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American Cinema in the Shadow of 9/11 is a ground-breaking collection of essays by some of the...
PhoebeLV (147 KP) rated 1408 (2007) in Movies
Jul 28, 2020
Before watching this, I considered it being The Shining all over again. However, it was not. Apart from the hotel and the book writing, it was quite different.
Enslin starts by seeing a few ghosts and then strange things start happening.
In the middle, it starts messing with your head and you think ‘was this before the hotel? is this real? is he imagining everything?’. I know I did.
I couldn’t really find any bad things with this and I would 100% recommend this to any horror fan and Stephen King book lover.
Wrath
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The fourth in The Faithful and the Fallen series, Wrath by John Gwynne is the breathtaking,...
Writing Home
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Already a bestseller, this is a wonderfully entertaining collection of Alan Bennett's prose...
