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The end of the world didn’t happen overnight. After years of societal breakdowns, wars and...

Empress of All Seasons
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In a palace of illusions, nothing is what it seems. Each generation, a competition is held to...

Super Daryl Deluxe
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Experience high school again in Super Daryl Deluxe, the last totally normal high school-themed...
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Touch of Smoke
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Three years ago, Rikki Albemarle watched her best friend die at the hands of a supernatural evil....
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The Missing Season
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From the author of Edgar Award finalist Grit and The Lies They Tell comes a tense, atmospheric novel...
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The 18th Abduction
James Patterson and Maxine Paetro
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Detective Lindsay Boxer's investigation into the disappearance of three teachers quickly escalates...

Not His Vampire (Not This Series Book 3)
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Magic is real. Shifters exist. Trixie Russell knows this. Everyone does. But no one told her about...
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Chaos at Coconuts (Coconuts Series Book 2)
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To most, Coconuts is simply a bar. But for three best friends, it’s their oasis. That is, until...
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David McK (3610 KP) rated Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019) in Movies
Jun 16, 2019 (Updated Apr 24, 2023)
This has nothing to do with it, but is (rather) a continuation of 2014's Godzilla movie that 'kicked off' what I'm going to call the Monster-verse, which now consists of 3 movies: 2014s "Godzilla", 2017s actually-quite-enjoyable "Kong: Skull Island", and now this.
The connecting tissue? The organisation known as Monarch, which has secretly being studying the Titans (as they are called here) ever since the events of that movie (set during the Vietnam War, remember). Kong is mentioned a few times, and appears on a TV screen in the background, but is not a character in this film.
What anybody really wants out of a movie like this, of course, is to see the monsters fighting each other whole destroying all around, and - in that respect, at least, this movie does not disappoint. It's just a pity that the human element doesn't really connect, with some clumsy eco-message exposition, although it does have some nice-looking vignettes when viewed in isolation (King Ghidorah on top of a mountain, with a cross in the foreground, for example).

Salt & Blood (Darker Desires #2)
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After slaying a wendigo, banishing a sub-prince of Hell, and falling in love with Adrian Graves...
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