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The Meg (2018)
The Meg (2018)
2018 | Action, Horror, Sci-Fi
Not as good as I wanted it to be.
I wanted to like this movie, but it was difficult. Statham has trouble carrying a movie, and it doesn’t change with this one. The relationship was about as contrived as you can get, and I really had a tough time caring about the characters.
  
Raven, Fire, and Ice (Touch of Truth #1)
Raven, Fire, and Ice (Touch of Truth #1)
Nita Round | 2018 | LGBTQ+, Science Fiction/Fantasy
9
9.0 (1 Ratings)
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This fantasy/steampunk novel was a glue read, one you can't put down and sticks with you. The development of the characters relationship was almost a character itself and a strong driving force in the story. The conflict and draw of the three main characters will keep you reading that "one more page".
  
3.5 stars.

This was a rather cute story. I loved the connection between our guys and how the tension ratcheted up in those first few chapters and then... just the relationship. It was cute, it was hot; I couldn't stop smiling.

A nice story. I wouldn't mind reading more books by this author
  
Naughty or Nice
Naughty or Nice
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
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I really enjoyed this, it was a sweet, romantic Christmas themed story. It had a nice build-up to their relationship and I was willing them to get together from early on, especially with all the interruptions that kept happening and I just wanted them to ignore everything and get it on already!
  
Three Trials (The Dark Side, #2)
Three Trials (The Dark Side, #2)
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
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I'll be honest and say that it's the relationship between the five of them that he me keeping reading this series because the hell thing has kinda totally gone over my head in this. I'm not too interested in that part and am just enjoying their bonding (once again). Reincarnation and all that...
  
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David Markey recommended Grey Gardens (1975) in Movies (curated)

 
Grey Gardens (1975)
Grey Gardens (1975)
1975 | Biography, Comedy, Drama

"I have yet to see the Broadway production, but it warms my heart to know this brilliant documentary from Albert and David Maysles has inspired such a thing. An example of how a personal relationship between the filmmaker(s) and subject can in fact benefit the film itself. Fascinating, funny, and sad."

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