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Shouting into the Silence: One Man's Fight for the World's Forgotten
Book
Torture, sexual abuse, cruelty - children and adults are in danger all over the world, often because...
AT (1676 KP) rated One-Punch Man: Volume 2 in Books
Jul 25, 2019
More silliness of the One-Punch Man story. I enjoyed the first volume better, but this one was decent, too. It introduced a character that may show up again down the road.
Terror by Night: The True Story of the Brutal Texas Murder That Destroyed a Family, Restored One Man's Faith, and Shocked a Nation
Book
At 3:00 a.m. on March 1, 2008, Terry Caffey awoke to find his daughter’s boyfriend standing in his...
Karen (4 KP) rated Mr. Selfridge - Season 1 in TV
Nov 7, 2017
Such an amazing show
This show is simply beautiful. From the great acting to all the gorgeous spot on wardrobes. This is a true life story of one of the biggest department stores in London, built by an American man. It is definitely a fantastic show to add to your binge watching list!!
Kelsica (4 KP) rated Santa Clarita Diet - Season 1 in TV
Mar 15, 2018
Alchemically Braindamaged
Podcast
Welcome to the great work. It's a one man show on occultism and yogic science that works, magickal...
Kevin Phillipson (10018 KP) rated Marvel's Jessica Jones in TV
Feb 13, 2022 (Updated Feb 13, 2022)
Krysten ritter (2 more)
Rachel taylor
David tennant
Binge watching the last season today as it’s leaving Netflix end of the month hopefully eventually Disney plus some day. Anyway loved the show since the first episode Krysten Ritter is perfectly cast as Jessica jones the hero of the show. Hen there’s Rachel Taylor as her sister who’s just as good. And then there’s David tennant as kilgrave the purple man who almost steals th e show as the villain of season one. And if Jessica jones joins the mcu one day then Krysten Ritter should return
Andy K (10821 KP) rated Phantasm: OblIVion (1998) in Movies
Jul 14, 2018
Starting to feel a bit stale and cheap.
I have to assume the budgets for these films is pretty low and this one is starting to show it.
You get to find out about the origins of The Tall Man in this one which is about the only thing extremely interesting or original about it.
I still enjoyed watching, but a little tired.
You get to find out about the origins of The Tall Man in this one which is about the only thing extremely interesting or original about it.
I still enjoyed watching, but a little tired.
The Pat McAfee Show
Podcast
On "The Pat McAfee Show" Pat McAfee and his friends deliver one of a kind opinions that won't be...
Ruth Frampton (577 KP) rated Leonardo da Vinci in 30 Seconds in Books
Apr 10, 2018
Bright and colourfully presented, this "in 30 seconds" book about the brilliant man, Leonardo Da Vinci is targeted at middle-grade readers but accessible by older students as well. It is well laid out and leaves information easily found. Illustrations are meaningful and show the works of the great man.
Overall, this is a pleasant read, that adds to information and one I would happily put in my youngster's library.
Overall, this is a pleasant read, that adds to information and one I would happily put in my youngster's library.