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Zuky the BookBum (15 KP) rated To Kill a Mockingbird in Books
Mar 15, 2018
I can't write a full review for this because there are no words that can praise this book high enough for it's amazing story.
I read this as part of a school project and I was engrossed from page one. As cliche as this sounds, this is my all time favourite book - the book I would choose if I could only read one book for the rest of my life.
I read this as part of a school project and I was engrossed from page one. As cliche as this sounds, this is my all time favourite book - the book I would choose if I could only read one book for the rest of my life.
When Netflix started it was an alternative to video stores. Now that Blockbuster is gone, Netflix has decided to all but give up on giving us new and classic studio movies to watch in favor of original programming. Now we're paying for essentially another network. I'd rather them have Blade, Alien, Old School and all the movies I want to see rather than 13 Reasons or whatever.
Amoree Esterdahl (267 KP) rated Duolingo in Apps
Nov 5, 2018
I love this app! I took Spanish in high school and college. This has helped me to brush up on it. It definitely helps with your writing and reading ability but it doesn't really help when it comes to actually speaking with someone else. An app can't really do that but overall it's definitely a good app to learn with.
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Set in a school in a house that was donated by the characters from The Originals. Witches, vampires and werewolves are the main characters but new species are appearing like dragons and a necromancer!! Dealing with supernatural mysteries and normal teenage antics.
Sarah Betts (103 KP) rated Dear Haiti, Love Alaine in Books
Dec 31, 2019
I received a copy of Dear Haiti, Love Alaine from Harlequin TEEN (US Canada) through Netgalley.
I seriously love Alaine. I'd love to read more about her.
The story is told through school reports, news, articles and text messages and is a bit jarring at first but the storytelling makes up for it.
It's got family secrets and a curse and a witty protagonist that made me want to cheer.
I seriously love Alaine. I'd love to read more about her.
The story is told through school reports, news, articles and text messages and is a bit jarring at first but the storytelling makes up for it.
It's got family secrets and a curse and a witty protagonist that made me want to cheer.
Stephanie Neve (104 KP) rated My Thoughts Exactly in Books
Jul 18, 2019
The Craggus (360 KP) rated Nativity Rocks! (2018) in Movies
Dec 20, 2018
Nativity Rocks! (2018) is a kid-friendly cornucopia of sentimental nonsense. #Review
Opening with a somewhat harrowing sequence showing the arrival and separation of a father and son pair of illegal immigrants – unhinted at by the happy-clappy trailers – “Nativity Rocks!” quickly settles down into the twee, ramshackle charm of a school nativity play given big-screen licence we’ve come to expect from the franchise.
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Wayne Rooney
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The definitive look at the boy wonder who has matured into the talismanic driving force for the...
Gnome Alone (2018)
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When Chloe discovers that her new home's garden gnomes are not what they seem, she must decide...
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Tennis Pod Pro Videos
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Lee Couillard hosts Tennis Pod Pro Videos. Learn all the secrets of the pros as well as methods of...