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Collected Poems 1947-1997
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The Rise and Fall of Ancient Egypt
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In this landmark volume, one of the world’s most renowned Egyptologists tells the epic story of...
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David McK (3372 KP) rated The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013) in Movies
Jun 26, 2022
Sent on an anniversary tour by President Snow, she and co-winner Peeta witness revolution brewing in the District's, before they are forced back into the arena once more for a 'quarter quell', where the tributes are all picked from previous winners of the Games.
As the middle part of a trilogy, this is a little bit on the slower side, more concerned with building the world and in linking the start and the finale together. Basically, an Act 2 of 3.
Less shaky cam this time around, though, replaced with wider sweeping shots!
Lyndsey Gollogly (2893 KP) rated Subversive (The Warrior book 3) in Books
Apr 17, 2022
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Subversive (The Warrior book 3)
By Rebecca Royce
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Rachel Clancy should never be counted out. She's a fighter and fighters never quit. Her destiny is to lead in a world filled with vampires and werewolves--void of romance and flowers. In charge of a secret revolution that could change her home forever, she's forced to battle and vanquish any threat to her friends and family. But no matter how many times she's won, the evil that threatens her never forgets her name.
Life is a continuous battle that never ends.
Especially for Rachel...
Oh dear! I’ve been enjoying this series but this one I just couldn’t settle with Rachel was a bit whiney and it didn’t seem to gel like the other books. The ending was completely what sideswiped me I’m not sure what to make of it all. Usually Rebecca’s books have me loving them but this just threw me. I’m confused.