While the Gods Were Sleeping
Erwin Mortier, Paul Vincent and David Pearson
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'It sounds dreadful,' I said to him one day. 'But actually the war is the best thing that ever...
Adam White (32 KP) rated The Night Clerk (2020) in Movies
Jun 23, 2020
John Leguizamo plays a tough going Detective and Helen Hunt plays the mom to this autistic main character. Both John and Helen nail the roles, as you would expect from the veteran actor and actress but as for the rest, maybe the next film they will nail down.
I feel the storyline could have been worked on. During some parts, I felt lost and wandering, it seemed to need more filler storyline.
Overall it's not that bad, but if you are tired you may want to hold off till you are wide awake as you may node off some.
The movie isn't scary, but it does make you wonder if you should check the hotel room for camera's the next time you stay at one.
Consult the Oracle: A Victorian Guide to Folklore and Fortune Telling
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"If you sing before breakfast you will cry before supper...' In their own words, what it meant for...
Allison Anders recommended 3 Women (1977) in Movies (curated)
Black Boy
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Richard Wright's memoir of his childhood as a young black boy in the American south of the 1920s and...
For Country and Corps: The Life of General Oliver P. Smith
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Oliver P. Smith fought at Peleliu and Okinawa and then commanded the 1st Marine Division in Korea...
Piece of Dragon
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ALL I WANTED WAS SOME SUGAR. When the ice cream didn’t cut it, I went for a walk, met a gorgeous...
A Polar Affair
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George Murray Levick was the physician on Robert Falcon Scott’s tragic Antarctic expedition of...
Outback Sisters
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Cafe owner Frankie has been unlucky in love all her life. It's hard in a small town like Bunyip Bay...
Merissa (13398 KP) rated Brae MacKenzie (Romances of Mythic Identity #1) in Books
Jun 8, 2023
Brae seems to have everything that she could want. Even her best friend thinks so and even goes as far as to say that Brae's husband's death furthers that. It will remain the perfect, fairytale marriage. However, Brae feels lost inside and doesn't know what to do. On a trip to London, she makes an impulsive decision and boards a train for Glasgow. What follows is almost trance-like, as she meets her guide and follows the journey on her grandmother's map.
Very well written, with no editing or grammatical errors that I found, this book was full of surprises, with snippets into Scottish history as an added bonus. Definitely recommended.
* 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
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!
May 1, 2016


