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Shakespeare and Hathaway
Shakespeare and Hathaway
2018 | Crime
9
7.9 (17 Ratings)
TV Show Rating
Jo joyner (2 more)
Mark benton
Storylines
A nice murder mystery show that was on week day afternoons rather good entertaing show jo joyner and mark benton are both good as the leads solving mysteries and murders hope they make a second season
  
Spenser Confidential (2020)
Spenser Confidential (2020)
2020 | Action, Crime, Drama
Mark walberg (2 more)
Winston Duke
lliza Schlesinger
Not enough Alan arkin (0 more)
Just watched as I used to read the Robert b Parker Spencer novels and watched the tv show back in the day is this any good yes but I still prefer the old tv show both mark walberg and Winston Duke are okay but mark walberg is no Robert Ulrich. but still watchable for 2 hours
  
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Books Editor (673 KP) shared own list

Oct 12, 2017
To mark World Mental Health Day, Hello Giggles are highlighting important stories from voices that deserve to be heard.

Hopefully these memoirs, YA novels, and poetry collection will move you personally.

Mental Health Day has just gone by, so Hello Giggles is doing their part to help raise awareness of mental health issues.


Everything Here Is Beautiful

Everything Here Is Beautiful

Mira T. Lee

7.5 (2 Ratings) Rate It

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‟A tender but unflinching portrayal of the bond between two sisters."--Celeste Ng, New York Times...


Fiction
Black Rainbow: How Words Healed Me: My Journey Through Depression

Black Rainbow: How Words Healed Me: My Journey Through Depression

Rachel Kelly

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Black Rainbow is the powerful first-person story of one woman's struggle with depression and how she...

Mental: Lithium, Love, and Losing My Mind

Mental: Lithium, Love, and Losing My Mind

Jaime Lowe

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A riveting memoir and a fascinating investigation of the history, uses, and controversies behind...


Mental health biography
Depression & Other Magic Tricks

Depression & Other Magic Tricks

Sabrina Benaim

7.8 (5 Ratings) Rate It

Book

Depression & Other Magic Tricks is the debut book by Sabrina Benaim, one of the most-viewed...


Mental health poetry
Every Last Word

Every Last Word

Tamara Ireland Stone

8.2 (5 Ratings) Rate It

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A New York Times Best Seller If you could read my mind, you wouldn't be smiling. Samantha...


Young adult mental health
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The Other Guys (2010)
The Other Guys (2010)
2010 | Action, Comedy
8
7.3 (20 Ratings)
Movie Rating
I'm a Peacock, you got to let me fly!!!
This is a really funny film. I love the duo of Will Ferrell and Mark Walhberg. It also has a great cast. Micheal Keaton, Samuel Jackson, The Rock, Derek Jeter.

The plot: Unlike their heroic counterparts on the force, desk-bound NYPD detectives Gamble (Will Ferrell) and Hoitz (Mark Wahlberg) garner no headlines as they work day to day. Gamble relishes his job as a paper pusher, but Hoitz is itching to get back on the street and make a name for himself. When a seemingly minor case turns out to be a big deal, the two cops get the opportunity to finally prove to their comrades that they have the right stuff.

Its a must see film.
  
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Last Great Ride,The
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8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
I'd always considered Tartikoff a kind of hero, for indelibly knowing how television worked and making his mark there. The man was responsible for an incredible run of my favorite shows at NBC in the 80s, and this book, full of anecdotal stories is a lot of fun to read, but doesn't quite go far enough into the day to day making of those shows or running of the network. But it is entertaining and like Tartikoff's NBC programing something you shouldn't miss.
  
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Dean (6927 KP) rated Killers (2010) in Movies

Apr 30, 2018  
Killers (2010)
Killers (2010)
2010 | Action, Comedy, Romance
4
6.0 (5 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Quite poor overall I felt, looked like it could have been fun, but misses the mark badly. Not that funny, not many great action scenes and by the end I thought it was just about to get going, then the credits rolled! Knight and Day is much better in every department and came out around the same time, watch that instead.
  
Deepwater Horizon (2016)
Deepwater Horizon (2016)
2016 | Action, Drama
Horrifyingly good
This is another great film from Mark Wahlberg and Peter Berg (also director of Patriots Day). It's tense and truly horrifying to see what these people went through. For myself although I know of the incident, I didn't know a lot of the detail or back story so it was good to see this covered. There are some great effects, and some great acting from a very well known cast.
  
Nothing Serious
Nothing Serious
Jay Northcote | 2019 | Contemporary, LGBTQ+, Romance
9
9.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
really kinda cute!
Independent reviewer for Divine Magazine, I was gifted the AUDIO file of this book.

Mark finally admits to himself and his partner of 9 years, that he is gay. While Rachel is devastated, she knows things have not been right between them for a long time. Mark moving out of their home seems the best thing to do, but they will remain friends. On moving day, Jamie shows up with his brother, and Mark feels an immediate attraction to the younger man. When Jamie drops a box contains some. . .personal items, Mark is mortified but Jamie finds the blush on Mark’s face adorable, and all kinds of sexy. But neither man is looking for anything serious right now, so they can just help each other out, right?

This book, right here, landed in my queue just when I needed it to, cos its far too stinking cute for its own good!

It’s a wonderfully well written tale of a newly out of the closet man, finding himself and all about his sexuality, with a willing young man who wants to help. Jamie finds Mark attractive, but he doesn’t want anything serious, last time he ran away when *serious* was talked about, so helping Mark explore all the joys of sex with a man, seems a good way to get close to Mark, while keeping his distance.

Mark has an immediate attraction to Jamie, and when Jamie suggests a friends with benefits type arrangement, Mark is keen to get to know Jamie.

What neither man expected, or wanted, was their emotions to get involved, and when they both realise this is what was happening, Mark and Jamie struggle with ways to talk to each other about it!

It’s not overly explicit, but it is all kinds of sexy! There is no real drama, save the guys finally admitting to themselves, at least, what they feel for each other.

It really is one of those books you just fall into and lose a few hours. It’s only short, some 154 pages, but it packs a hefty punch of cuteness! I listened to this, it’s just over 4 hours.

Michael Pauley narrates.

I have, in the past, found Pauley a bit hit and miss, for me, personally. Here, however, he really nails it!

Pauley’s voices for Mark and Jamie are different enough to be easily identifiable when they are talking, for all the characters, actually. His reading voice is clear and even, and I had no trouble keeping up. There were no dips in the sound to put me off, which has happened with Pauley before. It’s just where he lowers his voice, for thinking or musing, really but here, there is no dipping.

I loved how Pauley gets all the things running around in Mark and Jamie’s heads across, you genuinely sort of fall in love with them, as they fall in love with each other!

I’ve shelved it on my *kinda creeps up on ya* shelf, simply because, that’s what happens!

Love creeps up on Mark and Jamie and it was a pleasure listening to that happen.

4 stars for the book

5 stars for the narration

4.5 stars overall.

**same worded review will appear elsewhere**
  
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The Outlaw Takes a Bride
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Can an outlaw find love and happiness when his life is nothing but a lie?




Springtime in Colorado, 1885. Johnny Paynter is accused of a murder and flees towards his brother’s ranch in Texas. Although when he arrives, he finds his brother Mark dead! Folk in town think that Johnny is Mark, and Johnny doesn’t correct them. He begins to start a new life as Mark and things go rather well. Until he finds out that Mark has a mail order bride on her way to Texas. Deciding that there is nothing else to do, he takes Sally as his wife and continues life as Mark Paynter. With a relationship founded on lies, how can it survive?




The foundation of any relationship should be founded on truth and honesty. If it isn’t, there is much turmoil working through the mess. But there is always hope, the Lord can heal the hurt and His mercies are new every day. We can always begin again. I have enjoyed both books that I have read by Susan Page Davis now. The Outlaw Takes a Bride is a western romance, with really good Christian principles. She reminds us that we should strive to live an honest life, but even when we mess things up, the Lord is there to forgive and restore what has been broken. This book is action packed with bandits, touching and romantic, and an overall good read!




I received a free digital copy of The Outlaw Takes a Bride from Barbour Publishing, Inc. through NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.
  
We're Only in It for the Money by Mothers of Invention / Frank Zappa
7.5 (2 Ratings)
Album Favorite

"If you want to persuade people to give Frank Zappa a second go, you play them 'Trouble Every Day', it's one of the greatest songs ever, and it sounds like it could have been off one of the first two Velvet Underground albums. Again this is an album that Mark Smith played me. Just the other day I played 'Concentration Moon' in which he's having a go at the VU. He hated everyone, the Velvet Underground, the beatniks, the hippies… it was a landmark album because it was the end of hippie culture. People say it was after the stabbing at Altamont but musically this was it. It has the Beatles referenced in the pastiche on the cover. It's really fabulous, really cynical."

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