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Good Omens
Good Omens
Neil Gaiman, Terry Pratchett | 2015 | Fiction & Poetry
10
9.3 (42 Ratings)
Book Rating
Excellent wit and humor (0 more)
You have to be willing to laugh at religion to enjoy this. Yes, even your own.... (0 more)
One of my all-time favorite novels.
This is one of my all-time favorite books, and my introduction to both Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, whose entire bibliographies I intend to complete. Highly recommended for anyone who is willing to temporarily (or not) turn off the urge to take higher things like God, the Antichrist, angels, demons, and the apocalypse too seriously.
  
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AT (1676 KP) rated Gedo senki (Tales from Earthsea) (2010) in Movies

Jan 15, 2019 (Updated Jan 15, 2019)  
Gedo senki (Tales from Earthsea) (2010)
Gedo senki (Tales from Earthsea) (2010)
2010 | Action, Animation, Sci-Fi
7
7.0 (8 Ratings)
Movie Rating
I liked this movie, for what it was. I realize that it's based on a series of novels, and doesn't even begin to touch on much in the books. It did start slowly for me. I wish there were more dragons in it. I feel like I got cheated from looking at the DVD case and reading the synopsis. Lol I did enjoy it, though. It wasn't the best movie that I've ever seen, but it definitely wasn't the worst.
  
Rumble Fish (1983)
Rumble Fish (1983)
1983 | Drama
8.0 (2 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"I’m a big fan of S. E. Hinton and her handful of early young-adult novels. Rumble Fish is a great adaptation, and I really love the approach that Coppola took with it—he shot it immediately after shooting The Outsiders, and by comparison Rumble Fish is much smaller, bolder, and more esoterically artsy while still being true to the spirit of the book. You get the sense that he really enjoyed making it. Also, the Stewart Copeland soundtrack is great. "

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This is a historical fiction mystery novel that takes place in England during the era of the Great War (WWII). As some of my readers know, I’ve been looking for good mystery books that will compare to those of the late, great Agatha Christie. Find out if “Murder in Belgravia,” Lynn Brittany’s first book in the Mayfair 100 Mystery Novels succeeded in filling the void that Christie left in my review here. https://tcl-bookreviews.com/2018/03/24/these-books-may-fare-well/