
Angela Merkel: A Chancellorship Forged in Crisis
Alan Crawford and Tony Czuczka
Book
Shortlisted for International Affairs Book of the Year in the Paddy Power Political Book Awards 2014...

Darren (1599 KP) rated Man Down (2016) in Movies
Sep 16, 2019
Performances – Shia LaBeouf is good in this leading role showing a range we have questioned before. Jai Courtney is good in the supporting role showing us there is talent with the right material. Gary Oldman is great and that is how we like him calm and collective.
Story – The story is told in four parts, as we follow Gabriel in his home life, war time, meetings with a counsellor and in the post-apocalyptic time, these timelines only confuse the story telling process as by the end of it we will find ourselves wondering just what actually happened to these men, what is real and what is not. By the end you will understand what happened but it does make certain parts feeling random, but the true message is important.
Thriller – The thrilling side of the film does feel slow in places, it shows us certain moments only to make a complete switch in the final act.
Settings – The settings do help keep us in the different location for each moment of the story, we can identify with each part of the story we are watching too.
Scene of the Movie – The final act, and how it is shot is beautiful.
That Moment That Annoyed Me – A lot of what we see is not as important.
Final Thoughts –This is a standard movie for the most part, it starts being confusing for the first hour but when it unfolds you will be taken back where this movie goes.
Overall: Slow and confusing nearly saved by a wonderful final act.

Fallen Land: A Post Apocalyptic Board Game
Tabletop Game
Set in a post-apocalyptic sci-fi setting, Fallen Land: A Post Apocalyptic Board Game is a hybrid...
Boom, Bust, Exodus: The Rust Belt, the Maquilas, and a Tale of Two Cities
Book
In 2002, the town of Galesburg, a slowly declining Rustbelt city of 33,000 in western Illinois,...

The Beast Side: Living (and Dying) While Black in America
Book
A New York Times Best Seller! To many, the past 8 years under President Obama were meant to...
politics social issues

Lirahlu (37 KP) rated Dread Nation in Books
Mar 1, 2019
Dread Nation is a fantastic mashup of the alternate history and horror genres. Ireland’s characters are intricate and flawed, and therefore believable. Ireland does not shy away from the horrific history of slavery and racism in the United States and the characters and world she’s built around them are stronger for facing these issues head-on. An absolute must-read for anyone who is not shy about gore and loves a strong female character who can hold her own in a fight.

Why This World: A Biography of Clarice Lispector
Book
"That rare person who looked like Marlene Dietrich and wrote like Virginia Woolf," Clarice Lispector...

Dashing for the Post: The Letters of Patrick Leigh Fermor
Patrick Leigh Fermor and Adam Sisman
Book
A revelatory collection of letters written by the author of The Broken Road. Handsome, spirited and...