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Merci A Velez (18 KP) rated Rose in Bloom (Sex and the Season #2) in Books
Jan 18, 2019
Oh sweet sweet rose and humble handsome Cameron.As usual i fell in love with the characters.As you read you see their personalities develop and enjoy their little quirks.There were a few confusing parts where it jumped from one feeling to another but other than that and the language not quite fitting the time period at moment,as with lilys story i enjoyed it immensely!Cant wait to read book 3.

Anne (15117 KP) rated The Blood Spell (Ravenspire #4) in Books
Nov 4, 2019
This is one of my favorites - another 5 star read 🙂. If you haven't read this or any of C.J. Redwines books, you're missing out. You need to go check them out and read this book and all her books.
I love Blue and Kellan and the story is awesome. It was a hard book to put down - almost read it all in one night. Go read it now 🙂??!
I love Blue and Kellan and the story is awesome. It was a hard book to put down - almost read it all in one night. Go read it now 🙂??!

Night Reader Reviews (683 KP) rated Skeleton Crew in Books
Jan 9, 2020
Not a bad collection of Stephen King's short stories. I noticed a common theme in many of the stories being "Do you love?" and I can not help but think that it was intentional. I am not much of a short story person but I did like many of these. I just wish that Stephen King had explanations for all of the stories in the back instead of a select few.

Ameeka (131 KP) rated Pup Academy in TV
Apr 1, 2020
I've always enjoyed watching the Air Bud Entertainment movies, and I was so excited when they created a TV series. Though only currently having one season, I fell in love with the characters and the uniqueness of the story. The show is heartwarming, and packed with many important lessons about life and growing as an individual. I am excited to see where the show goes in further seasons.

Paul Tyrrell (139 KP) rated The Invisible Man (2020) in Movies
Apr 18, 2020
As good as the original
I had reservations when going to watch this as Blumhouses output has been patchy so far; also I love the black and white Claude Raines version as well.
No worries needed. The story is gripping m, brilliantly told from another angle and all those lingering camera shots of nothing (!?!) are so well done. Finally Elizabeth Moss was outstanding.
Nuff said, go watch
No worries needed. The story is gripping m, brilliantly told from another angle and all those lingering camera shots of nothing (!?!) are so well done. Finally Elizabeth Moss was outstanding.
Nuff said, go watch

A Gift of Sunlight: The Fortune and Quest of the Davies Sisters of Llandinam'
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A moving human story of love and courage, the first full telling of an extraordinary family saga....

Mary Fedden and Julian Trevelyan
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Jose Manser tells the story of two remarkable and gifted artists with radically different...

Season of Secrets
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In a wild winter storm, Molly sees a desperate figure running for his life. She discovers an injured...

Emile Hirsch recommended The English Patient (1996) in Movies (curated)
