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The Boy Who Could See Death
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From Salley Vickers, bestselling author of Miss Garnet's Angel, comes The Boy Who Could See Death,...
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To Love and to Cherish
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Sex and the City meets The Wedding Planner in To Love And To Cherish, the third witty contemporary...
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Girl Unknown
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'Full of intrigue and incident and keeps us guessing until the very last tragic page' Liz Nugent,...
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Channel 4 and British Film Culture: Journal of British Cinema and Television: Volume 11, Issue 4
Paul McDonald and Justin Smith
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This title considers aspects of the legacy that makes Film4 synonymous with a rejuvenated national...
Directing for the Screen: Succeeding as a Creative Professional
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Directing for the Screen is a collection of essays and interviews exploring the business of...
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Process Risk and Reliability Management: Operational Integrity Management
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In the last twenty years considerable progress has been made in process risk and reliability...
Riskwork: Essays on the Organizational Life of Risk Management
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This collection of essays deals with the situated management of risk in a wide variety of...
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Show and Tell: How Everybody Can Make Extraordinary Presentations
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Dan Roam, the bestselling author of The Back of the Napkin, teaches us how to make extraordinary...
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Charlie Cobra Reviews (1840 KP) rated What We Do in the Shadows in TV
Jul 7, 2020
After an unexpected visit from their dark lord and leader, four vampires who've "lived" together for hundreds of years in Staten Island are reminded they were tasked with total and complete domination of the New World over a century ago. A verite camera crew follows along and gives a documentary-style look into their daily lives as they go about achieving said domination.
This show is ridiculously funny and just as good as the movie it's based on. It is a great mix of two genres that don't always mix well horror and comedy but with a mockumentary style akin to The Office. The only thing I would say is that the show's sense of humor isn't for everyone. But I like it and enjoyed it and am super excited it's been renewed for a second season. I love how it expands on the vampire lore of the world that they built upon and how they satirize the whole vampire genre. How they aren't afraid to make fun of the cliches and tropes often overused and familiar for fans of the genre. I give this show a 8/10.
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Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2109 KP) rated Q is for Quarry (Kinsey Millhone, #17) in Books
Jul 21, 2020
I’m sure it’s no surprise to say they do indeed begin to make some headway as they go back over the case. I enjoyed being along for the unpredictable ride. I thought I had things figured out a few times before we reached the real climax. The characters are as strong as ever. I loved seeing the growth in Kinsey, especially with a recurring sub-plot popping back up. There are a couple of other fun sub-plots with the regulars. Dolan and Oliphant could be a bit annoying at times, but that never lasted for very long. This book is based on a real-life Jane Doe, and there is information in the back on how Sue Grafton became interested in that case, which is still unsolved best I can tell. It’s always a pleasure to see a long running series that is still this strong and entertaining after so many volumes.