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Suswatibasu (1703 KP) rated Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race in Books
Jul 25, 2017
There's no justice, just us...
My reaction to this book was FINALLY someone is discussing the intersectionality between feminism, classism, and the British identity with race and racism. Absolutely current and relevant to society especially in the aftermath of the Brexit referendum. I read this in one go, nodding and shouting in agreement throughout. Reni Eddo-Lodge writes coherently and extremely succinctly to make the language accessible, and the anecdotes slightly terrifying. An absolute must-read and listen.
Dean (6927 KP) rated Baby Driver (2017) in Movies
Jul 7, 2017
Great car chases (1 more)
Great soundtrack
Oozing coolness
A very good film with several long car chase scenes. The editing is great, to combine the soundtrack with action on screen at the same time in sync. The tunes are good and the film has a cool vibe to it. Along with good talented cast this couldn't go wrong. It starts lighthearted but does get a bit violent towards the end. Race down to the cinema to catch it.
Dean (6927 KP) rated MSR: Metropolis Street Racer in Video Games
Apr 25, 2018 (Updated Jul 27, 2021)
Great graphics (1 more)
Accurate city locations
Key racing game
This is the the game that kinda prequeled Project Gotham Racing on the Xbox. With fewer cars, tracks and cities than the first PGR game. It had incredible detailed city tracks based on Tokyo, San Francisco and London. Allowing you to race around Westminster, do doughnuts in Leicester Square. There were time attacks, various challenges and the new Kudos system. For the time this was the most detailed racing game ever!
Dean (6927 KP) rated Perfect Creature (2006) in Movies
Apr 30, 2019
Terrible Vampire Film
I really thought I would like this. It has a good idea for a story with a vampire race living along side humans in an alternate world. That was one of the let downs as the alternate world is like a mish mash of Victorian times mixed with 60's technology, steam powered cars? Why this setting? Could have been a lot better along the line of Underworld, Equilibrium.....but falls way short.
James Rudorf (2 KP) rated Ready Player One (2018) in Movies
Apr 3, 2018
Epic, magnificent, fun
Right where do i begin. I would recommend watching it in Imax as the sound of the car race has so much depth and just big 3d screen amazing.
The book is great and how they converted it to big screen well done Spielberg and cline excellently done.
The film follows a interesting guy who gathers a group of friends to save the oasis. Feel good fun energetic and blast from the past
The book is great and how they converted it to big screen well done Spielberg and cline excellently done.
The film follows a interesting guy who gathers a group of friends to save the oasis. Feel good fun energetic and blast from the past
Clare Parrott (294 KP) rated Hunt the Dawn (Fatal Dreams, #2) in Books
Feb 13, 2018
Wow
I loved it
Couldn't put it down.
This is the second book in the fatal dreams series and although you can read it as a standalone I would recommend reading the first one, race the darkness.
I enjoyed the way Abbie writes and although this is a romantic paranormal suspense it also has quite a few grisly crime scenes.
I would certainly recommend this book and I'll probably include it in a future monthly book box at www.andrelaxbookboxes.co.uk
I loved it
Couldn't put it down.
This is the second book in the fatal dreams series and although you can read it as a standalone I would recommend reading the first one, race the darkness.
I enjoyed the way Abbie writes and although this is a romantic paranormal suspense it also has quite a few grisly crime scenes.
I would certainly recommend this book and I'll probably include it in a future monthly book box at www.andrelaxbookboxes.co.uk
David McK (3854 KP) rated Inferno (Film Tie In) in Books
Jan 18, 2020
Yes, I've read all of Dan Brown's books (including this one)
No, I've never really got the love for them all.
The latest of his novels to receive a film tie-in, with Tom Hanks reprising his role as Harvard symbologist Professor Robert Langdon, this time in a race against time to decipher the clues that will lead him to the source of a biological weapon that is set to explode and release a deadly plague into the world.
No, I've never really got the love for them all.
The latest of his novels to receive a film tie-in, with Tom Hanks reprising his role as Harvard symbologist Professor Robert Langdon, this time in a race against time to decipher the clues that will lead him to the source of a biological weapon that is set to explode and release a deadly plague into the world.
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