Things We Never Said
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Local metalsmith and gift shop owner, Dahlia McGuire, likes her quiet life in Hartwell, Delaware....
For Whom the Bread Rolls (A Pancake House Mystery Book 2)
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From the USA Today bestselling author of The Crêpes of Wrath comes another decadent cozy mystery....
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The One Who Fell ((A Whitecliff Bay Mystery Book 1) [Audiobook]
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In the seaside town of Whitecliff, everyone looks out for each other. Everyone knows your name. And...
RəX Regent (349 KP) rated Jaws (1975) in Movies
Feb 19, 2019
Though in many ways it looks dated, it doesn’t feel it. It has a very general sense of a seaside resort, without the gratuitous Baywatch glamour, nor the dinge of the horror genre. The people and locations feel very real and even though the shark itself is a bit of a let down, it is not a total loss and has taken nothing away from the film.
But for my money, the defining moment is the ‘Indianapolis’ anecdote as told be Shaw. The entire scene is played and shot so well and its placement within the film is perfect. This was a real story about an almost fantastical threat, but like he would go onto do later with Jurassic Park, taking you out of every day life without taking you into space is what Spielberg does best.
This is a must see and always will be. This is one of the best films of the 70’s and beyond…
Hidden Harbours of Northwest England: 2013
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Strictly speaking Dag Pike's latest tour of historic and often long unused harbours should be titled...
Scotland's Mountain Ridges: Scrambling, Mountaineering and Climbing - the Best Routes for Summer and Winter
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A guidebook to the rich mix of summer scrambling, rock climbing and winter mountaineering on...
Signalling and Signal Boxes Along the SE&CR Routes
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Over the course of three volumes, Allen Jackson uses an array of photographs to lavishly illustrate...
Regency House Styles
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The word 'Regency' has long been associated with elegance conjuring up visions of...
Photography and Travel
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Photography and travel have been linked since 1839, when Daguerre and Talbot first made their...
Her Turn to Cry: A Gripping Psychological Drama with Twists You Won't See Coming
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'Powerful story telling with a dark mystery at its heart' Amanda Hodgkinson, New York Times...