
The Panda Chronicles Coloring Book
Book
Yeah, Yeah, we know...pandas are black and white. But just because they are chromatically...

Where Creatures Hide
Book
Deep in the mountains, where birds fly free A prison that traps creatures, including me In an orb...

Star Wars Omnibus: A Long Time Ago.... Vol. 5
Archie Goodwin and Mary Jo Duffy
Book
The classic-era Star Wars adventures conclude in this fifth and final volume of Star Wars Omnibus: A...

Nail Art Beauty Makeover Salon: Fashion Manicure Designs and Decoration Ideas for Girls
Lifestyle and Games
App
*** Create fabulous princess gel nails in the top trending virtual nail salon! *** Perform...

Merissa (12838 KP) rated The Princess of Baker Street in Books
Jan 21, 2019
This story is simply amazing. You will feel for Joey as he faces the bullies and tries to hang onto his friendship with Eric, no matter the cost. You will also feel for Eric as he copes with things no young child should have to. Something has to break, and it does. Both of these characters reach rock bottom, and yet they both pick themselves up and carry on, head held high.
This is a gritty story, dealing with hard issues for anyone to deal with, let alone 13-year-olds. It isn't a dark book though, the silver lining shines through. There were no editing or grammatical errors in this book, and the pacing was smooth. The story flowed exceedingly well, and lessons are there to be learnt by everyone. I loved this story, and would love to read more - both about these characters, and also anything else by Mia Kerick. Absolutely recommended by me.
* 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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My Little Pony: Twilight’s Kingdom Storybook Deluxe
Book and Education
App
Being a princess doesn't come with an instruction manual, but neither does becoming a hero! In...

Need A Hero
Games, Entertainment and Stickers
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Gear up, grab your donkey friend, and venture on a magical odyssey full of humor, intense fighting,...

Awix (3310 KP) rated The Hidden Fortress (1958) in Movies
Apr 28, 2020
There are many good things about this film - Mifune, the compositions, some stunning epic set-pieces - but on the other hand it will probably feel very slow to a modern viewer, with a lot of wandering about that doesn't really seem necessary. At its heart the film is about the contrast and conflict between the noble and honorable concerns of the princess and her general and the completely selfish and amoral outlook of the peasants, and this is nicely achieved without feeling too heavy-handed. Suffice to say everyone learns something by the end. In the end, though, this is mid-table Kurosawa.

Shadow Kiss
Book
Lissa Dragomir is a Moroi princess: a mortal vampire with a rare gift for harnessing the earth's...