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Merissa (12934 KP) created a post

May 5, 2025  
"There have been subtle and some not so (think more, sledgehammer upside the head!) hints to the story of these two!" - @Debbiereadsbook

King's Obsession (Obsessions #5) by Lisa Oliver & J.P. Sayle - #MM, #Paranormal, #Romance, 5 out of 5 (exceptional)

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Merissa (12934 KP) created a post

Aug 17, 2022  
"I loved that, once he gets Ash, Gabai lets Ash set the pace to bring his little out once more."

Little Treasure He Hides (Little Paws Haven #1) by J.P. Sayle & Lisa Oliver - @Archaeolibrary, @debbiereadsbook, @JPSayle69, @wisecrone333, #MM, #Paranormal, #Romance, #Daddy, 5 out of 5 (exceptional)

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Adam Silvera recommended Before I Fall in Books (curated)

 
Before I Fall
Before I Fall
Lauren Oliver | 2017 | Children
7.6 (60 Ratings)
Book Favorite

"I discovered Lauren Oliver with DELIRIUM but BEFORE I FALL has now become my favorite YA book of hers. (First read in July 2011. Reread in February 2013.)"

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The Curse of the Werewolf (1961)
The Curse of the Werewolf (1961)
1961 | Horror
8.0 (2 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"Curse of the Werewolf, Oliver Reed. Hammer Films. Hammer did all these fabulous horror films after Unviversal. Hammer really became the guardian of the horror genre and between Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, and Oliver Reed also, they did so many remakes and Curse of the Werewolf was terrific. There was a voluptuous vixen who winds up being thrown into a cell and getting banged by some questionable beast."

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Kevin Smith recommended JFK (1991) in Movies (curated)

 
JFK (1991)
JFK (1991)
1991 | Drama, History, Thriller

"Brilliant writing. Brilliant performances. Fantastic editing. That is the most well-edited film I have ever seen in my life. I like a lot of Oliver Stone stuff in general."

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Merissa (12934 KP) rated Fagin's Boy (Oliver & Jack #1) by Jackie North in Books

Apr 21, 2022 (Updated Jun 24, 2023)  
Fagin's Boy (Oliver & Jack #1) by Jackie North
Fagin's Boy (Oliver & Jack #1) by Jackie North
Jackie North | 2022 | LGBTQ+, Romance
6
6.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
FAGIN'S BOY is the first book in the Oliver and Jack series, and as you may have gathered, it follows on from Oliver Twist. Oliver is now seventeen and the story starts with him attending the funeral of the man who took him in and looked after him, Mr Brownlow. Not knowing what will happen to him next, Oliver takes on an apprenticeship at a haberdashery, hoping it will give him experience for when he opens his own, long-dreamed-about, bookstore.

Jack has just returned to London after being hextricated to Australia. I had to suspend belief a little here as I've never heard of that happening before. He is still the cheeky chappie you may recognise but is altogether more fragile and hard. A paradox, for sure. He reminded me of a piece of flint.

Anyway, the story follows Oliver and Jack for a few months as circumstances change for Oliver. I thought the descriptions of the living conditions, plus how the children are treated in the workhouse, to be definitely in keeping with the original book by Dickens, as well as what was hinted at in the musical film.

Whilst Jack revelled in his circumstances, he was also desperate for stories about those he remembers. This leads him to a friendship with Noah, who Oliver doesn't like or trust. Oliver, on the other hand, wants more than he has right now. He wants his bookshop. He doesn't want to steal. He would like Jack to be with him but is prepared to make a break if Jack doesn't want to come.

There is a HFN ending to this first book and I am sure there will be plenty more adventures for our twosome. Although I have read and enjoyed other historical books by Ms North, I can't honestly say I enjoyed this one as much and I'm not sure why. All of the ingredients were there but, for me, they just didn't mix as well as I had expected. I am glad I have read this book and would recommend it to anyone with an interest in Oliver Twist and the hard, grimy Victorian times.

** same worded review will appear elsewhere **

* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book, and the comments here are my honest opinion. *

Merissa
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Apr 14, 2022
  
The Hangman's Daughter
The Hangman's Daughter
Oliver Pötzsch | 2008 | Mystery, Thriller
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
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Dark and twisted! There were so many plot twists and cliff hangers from chapter to chapter. I couldn't put the book down. Oliver Pötzsch kept me guessing all the way until the end.
  
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Baxter Dury recommended Oliver! by Lionel Bart in Music (curated)

 
Oliver! by Lionel Bart
Oliver! by Lionel Bart
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Album Favorite

"I’m just obsessed by Lionel Bart. He’s just an amazing character. When you get someone like him who really understood Dickens, you’re away, it’s a chain of brilliant people. I think these songs are very similar to what dad was writing, I mean he pre-empted him, Lionel Bart, but ‘Pam’s Moods’ and Oliver are really similar in the construction of language. The language is so fucking brilliant in Oliver, the melodies, it’s just unbelievable songwriting. That 1960 production, Ron Moody who plays Fagin is particularly brilliant."

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Is There No Place on Earth for Me?
Is There No Place on Earth for Me?
Susan Sheehan | 1982 | Biography, Philosophy, Psychology & Social Sciences
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Book Favorite

"A mesmerizing look into mental illness. Susan Sheehan is unsentimental but empathetic and this is an incredibly suspenseful book about one woman’s life. I also read authors like Kay Jameson and Oliver Sachs after reading this book."

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Oliver & Company (1988)
Oliver & Company (1988)
1988 | Animation, Family
7
7.5 (17 Ratings)
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Cats and Dogs
This is a intesting fact that i didnt realze until now, that James Mangold wrote the screenplay for this movie.

The plot: In this animated update of the classic "Oliver Twist" tale, Oliver (Joey Lawrence) is an orphaned kitten taken in by a gang of thieving dogs, led by cavalier canine Dodger (Billy Joel) and owned by down-and-out pickpocket Fagin (Dom DeLuise). While pulling a job in the streets of New York City, Oliver winds up being adopted by a rich girl, Jenny (Natalie Gregory), and landing on easy street. But through a series of events, a loan shark threatens the peaceful new arrangement.

This is one of the weirdest cast ever. You have Joey Lawerence, Billy Joel, Cheech Marin and Bette Midler. Such a weird cast.

Other than that, its a good movie.