Smart Ass (The SPARK Files, #2)
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Ben doesn’t need anybody. Maybe he’s a little lonely sometimes. And isn’t known for making...
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Awix (3310 KP) rated The Day the Earth Caught Fire (1961) in Movies
Mar 3, 2018 (Updated Mar 3, 2018)
Very similar in its downbeat tone to the Quatermass movies Val Guest had previously made for Hammer - no B-movie this, but a serious, hard-edged naturalistic drama. Personal story of romance between lead journo Edward Judd and met office secretary Janet Munro is woven into the main plot with considerable skill; scenes of devastated London are well-mounted. A bit dated in some of its attitudes, but its concerns with the disastrous effects of climate change and its political cynicism mean it still feels surprisingly relevant today. Much better than any of the Roland Emmerich movies which have arguably ripped it off.
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Diary of a Wartime Affair: The True Story of a Surprisingly Modern Romance
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London in 1934. Clever young civil servant Doreen Bates is working in the same office as E, an older...
Bear-Ever Yours (Polar Heat #1)
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A fun, standalone bear shifter romance with no cliffhanger! Leah Maitland isn't expecting much...
Dirty Laundry (Cole McGinnis #3)
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For ex-cop turned private investigator Cole McGinnis, each day brings a new challenge. Too bad most...
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Sue (5 KP) rated Cards From Khloe's Flower Shop in Books
Aug 13, 2018
Connie Albright is a bit of a frumpy office mouse that is endlessly teased by the mean girls she works with. She creates an imaginary boyfriend that sends her flowers weekly from Khloe’s flower shop. When she finds discovers Walt and a possible happy ending, does her lies make her lose her prince charming?
Gabby Lewis is a recently widowed senior. She is trying to get over the loss of the love of her life and her friends convince her to sign up for a dating website for senior citizens. She is soon matched up with Harry an energetic widower. Can he help to ease Gabby’s grief and make her realize she can have another chance at love?
This is a wonderfully touching story about new love, second chances, and opening your heart to romance. Each character is wonderfully developed (with flaws and all) and has you rooting for a happy ending.
The Dark Days Pact: A Lady Helen Novel
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The second book in the compelling Lady Helen trilogy, "a delicious collision of Regency romance and...
Sherlock: The Casebook
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This book is my humble attempt to shine a light on the work of the best and wisest I have ever...
Awix (3310 KP) rated Educating Rita (1983) in Movies
May 18, 2020
Very well written and extremely well-played, the heart of the film is the relationship between the two of them and how it slowly changes over time: not really a romance or a friendship, but something still powerful and very affecting. As well as the shifting dynamic between them, the film is also about many other things: snobbery, both standard and reversed; class; the purpose of education; what it means to be a teacher, and much more. The origins of the piece as a two-handed stage play are fairly obvious, and funding issues mean it is set (distractingly) somewhere in the little-known Liverpool-Oxbridge-Dublin region, but the story and performances are strong enough for these not to be serious issues. A very fine film.