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Insidious : The Last Key (2018)
Insidious : The Last Key (2018)
2018 | Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Not bad
The acting, cinematography, story were all well done. Some background on Elise and her history but with parts that tie the series together(they all have that). This indee seemed a little more predictable but still very entertaining. I'm wondering if they're going to continue the series with her niece playing a main role. Anyway, if you like the other insidious movies you'll enjoy this one. This and "The Conjuring" series a.r.e two of thre betterf horror series out today. Worth a watch!
  
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9.3 (3 Ratings)
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I am so in love with this series. it is amazing and the characters are so much fun and sexy and the mates are amazing and I love the different types of paranormal that are in the series not just the atlanteans
  
Glass Sword
Glass Sword
Victoria Aveyard | 2016 | Young Adult (YA)
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7.7 (31 Ratings)
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This, of course, sets up another sequel. There was not a lot of action besides gathering, and rescuing, New Bloods. I'm hoping the 3rd is the final book in the series. I'm really tired of all books being written as a series.
  
Naked Heat (Nikki Heat, #2)
Naked Heat (Nikki Heat, #2)
Richard Castle | 2010 | Fiction & Poetry
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8.7 (3 Ratings)
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There's something about this series. It's not the best one I've read but I find it really engaging. Both the investigation and how it plays out throughout and the on/off thing between Jameson and Nikki.

I'm definitely interested in continuing the series.
  
Prison Break  - Season 1
Prison Break - Season 1
2005 | Action
There is not a dull moment in this series. From the first episode to the last, it is not stop brain-scratching, edge of the seat drama. So many of Michael's plans are so complex and rely on so many moving parts that it is thoroughly engaging and thrilling.
They should probably have stopped at one series.
  
The Last Berserker
The Last Berserker
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6.0 (1 Ratings)
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First entry in Angus Donald's new 'Fire Born' Viking series, in which the main character is what we would term as a Berserker (although never named as such).

This is set in an even earlier time period than his 'Holcroft Blood' series (set during the time of Charles II) or even his even-earlier set 'Outlaw' series (about Robin Hood), but - unfortunately - I found it to be inferior to both.

That's not to say that it's bad; just that it didn't resonate (with the twists not really hitting home) as much with me as this earlier series did.