
A Scaly Tail of Murder
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A new fiancé, an old boyfriend, and a murder that will change everything. Frankie Chandler is...

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2320 KP) rated Shadow Of Doubt (The Carol Childs Mysteries, #1) in Books
Mar 9, 2018
I really enjoyed this debut. It starts strong and never lags as we go from one twist to another until we reach the ending. Along the way, we get to know the cast of characters, all of whom come across as developed here. I did find one character, a psychic, more annoying than entertaining. Additionally, the book had several handfuls of typos scattered throughout the book, which annoyed me. Still, both of these were minor, and I will be reading about Carol’s further adventures soon.
Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2016/12/book-review-shadow-of-doubt-by-nancy.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2320 KP) rated Room for Doubt in Books
Aug 21, 2018
From this intriguing premise, we get another fun mystery filled with plenty of suspense. I did have some issues with some moral issues brought up in this book, which is funny because I am on the opposite side of things on some TV shows I watch. A psychic we met in the first book is back, but I was happy that her “ability” only played a small part in the book. In fact, I enjoyed seeing her again since she is a fun foil for Carol. I really liked the cast of characters as well. There were some timeline issues in the middle of the book, but overall, they were a minor annoyance.

Awix (3310 KP) rated Village of the Damned (1995) in Movies
Nov 16, 2019
Released in 1995, this is very much The Midwich Cuckoos for the X Files generation, but ends up just another signpost marking the decline of John Carpenter as a film-maker worth paying attention to. The sad thing is that he really does seem familiar with both the original British film and the source novel (elements of the book missing from the 1960 film reappear here) and is obviously trying to do his best to honour them, but where John Wyndham is chillingly subtle and understated, John Carpenter is just walloping the audience with a succession of predictable set-piece 'shocks'. Reasonable CGI but overall it looks cheap and unconvincing; some reasonable performances from an interesting cast, but there's a limit to what they can do with such a duff script.

Tales from the Edge of the Woods
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If you live here by choice, Willem Lange writes of the northern New England he's called home for...

It Gets Worse: A Collection of Essays
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Bestselling author Shane Dawson returns with another highly entertaining and uproariously funny...

Redefining Shamanisms: Spiritualist Mediums and Other Traditional Shamans as Apprenticeship Outcomes
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Spiritualism and mediumship are often regarded as the product of lingering superstition in the...

Physics is...: The Physicist Explores Attributes of Physics
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He's back! The physicist returns with an entirely new compilation of questions and answers from his...

Dear Venus
Podcast
Venus The Medium. Do you want to know what your boyfriend is really thinking, or your husband,...

The Timewasting Emails
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'Don't ever, ever send this office an email like this again.' Penny Hart, Psychic. One man. One...