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Patrick Williamson (6 KP) rated Mort in Books

Mar 29, 2018 (Updated Mar 29, 2018)  
Mort
Mort
Terry Pratchett | 2012 | Fiction & Poetry
8
8.7 (19 Ratings)
Book Rating
His best book IMO
An early ish Discworld book and the first to introduce Death.
Because of the vast number of Discworld books written there is a lot of crossover in the later books and a lot of folklore building. The actual stories sometimes suffer for this but not in Mort. It works as a standalone as well as part of the series.
I'm so glad and lucky to have a signed copy.
RIP Terry Pratchett.
  
The Alpha Wolf (Werewolf High book 9)
The Alpha Wolf (Werewolf High book 9)
Anita Oh | 2018 | Paranormal
7
7.0 (1 Ratings)
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Oh from where the last book ends and the first few chapters of this book what a shock. It was a turn I was not expecting, however it was great to see the characters start to really step up and mature.

Then the ending, what a cliffhanger!! Hopefully the next book will be out soon and then hopefully the series will start to speed up a bit as I feel it is dragging a bit now.
  
The Mighty Captain Marvel Vol. 1: Alien Nation
The Mighty Captain Marvel Vol. 1: Alien Nation
Margaret Stohl | 2017 | Comics & Graphic Novels
5
6.5 (2 Ratings)
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I wanted to like Stohl's version of Carol Danvers... Wanted being key. This book (and the 'Mighty Captain Marvel' series) skews to a younger demographic, that I'm just not part of anymore. I know they want to get young readers, so it does accomplish that, I think.
Yet another rehash of a story that's been told over and over. How many times does Carol have to lose control of her damn powers? Nothing new here, move along.
  
I received a copy of The Girl the Sea Gave back from Wednesday Books through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

I loved this book. It's the second in the series but I honestly didn't feel I missed anything by not reading the first one.

I loved the short flashback to Halvard and Tova's pasts.

I saw in some reviews that people thought there was too much romance but honestly I didn't get that at all.
  
If It Fornicates (Market Garden, #4)
If It Fornicates (Market Garden, #4)
L.A. Witt | 2016
4
4.0 (1 Ratings)
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I actually couldn't get into this one, which is unusual considering I liked the start of Nick and Spencer's story. I'm not sure what it was about it but I got rather bored and just skipped through bits--mostly the Nick with clients/johns--but also some of the sex scenes, which doesn't really leave much that I did read.

I have been enjoying the series up till now and I will be continuing it at some point.
  
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Nov 21, 2025  
✨ "A stranded man, a guarded giant, and a town that won’t mind its own business." – Merissa

If small towns had a motto, this book would prove it's “privacy not included.” Check out Finding Harbor (The Long Shadow Series #3) by Duncan Gaye — a thoughtful #MM #Historical #Romance where unexpected connections and tightly held secrets collide.

⭐ 3 out of 5 (good)

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Read the review & excerpt here: https://archaeolibrarian.wixsite.com/website/post/findingharbor-thelongshadowseries-3-byduncangaye
     
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Fred (860 KP) rated Love, Death & Robots in TV

Mar 24, 2019  
Love, Death & Robots
Love, Death & Robots
2019 | Action, Animation, Comedy
A Heavy Metal reboot? I'm in!
This is an anthology series, airing on Netflix. Originally, it was going to be a theatrical reboot of the Heavy Metal animated movies, but became a series instead. It's split into 18 animated shorts (well, 17 & one mostly live-action) with an average length of about 10 minutes or so each. Unlike the original Heavy Metal movie, there is nothing tying the shorts together, like the Loc-nar.

I want to say, overall, the series is great. Most of the animation is great. Some of it, like in the short "The Witness" is so realistic, you'll think you're watching actual film. However, there are some shorts where the animation is done in the choppy, crappy CGI-drawn animation & this takes away from them. Just like the original Heavy Metal, some shorts work, some don't. Fortunately, most of them work, overall. Some have problems with their endings. They seem to either have no ending, or they're just not satisfying enough. I kind of wish they were 20 minutes each. But there are also some where the ending is the best part.

My favorite short is probably "Three Robots", which is about...3 robots. They're "taking a vacation" through an apocalyptic wasteland. It's funny & smart. My least favorite is probably "When the Yogurt Took Over", which is about...sentient yogurt. Fortunately, this one is also the shortest of them. Funny enough, both of these shorts were written by the same writer.

I see people complaining about the show's sexism towards women. Yes, this is a problem. But a minor one. The show does have fan service, especially in the short "The Witness" I mentioned. There's nudity just for the sake of having nudity. I feel that although in this day & age, in America, this is frowned upon, it fits with these shorts. It's not like it's non-stop nudity, it's just here & there. It also fits with the Heavy Metal series & I'm happy that it's there.

I could talk about each short separately, but I don't think they need to be. You can watch the entire series in a few hours & it's worth it. So what you waiting for?
  
Dora and the Lost City of Gold (2019)
Dora and the Lost City of Gold (2019)
2019 | Adventure, Family
Isabela Moner (2 more)
Eva Longoria
Micheal Peña
One-Two songs were annoying (1 more)
Not Enough of Swiper. He seemed like a pointless charcter.
Swiper No Swipe
Dora and the Lost City of Gold- does remind me of the tv series with the songs, Dora talking to the audience, Boots, Diego, and the Map. Its funny, cute, adventurist and action-e.

The plot: Having spent most of her life exploring the jungle, nothing could prepare Dora for her most dangerous adventure yet -- high school. Accompanied by a ragtag group of teens and Boots the monkey, Dora embarks on a quest to save her parents while trying to solve the seemingly impossible mystery behind a lost Incan civilization.

I know people were annoyed by the songs and that their were to many of them. I wasnt to annoyed of them, expect for one of them. I only counted like 4 or 5 songs, maybe their were more but as i remember that was the tv series, the songs were are apart the series and this movie was trying to replicate the series and it did do a good job at that.

I like how Danny Trejo voiced Boots and Benico Del Toro voiced Swiper.

If you liked the tv series than you will like this movie. Its for the whole family.