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Suzi (55 KP) rated The Rain in TV

Jun 18, 2019 (Updated Jun 18, 2019)  
The Rain
The Rain
2018 | Sci-Fi, Thriller
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New binge watch
Great series. Had me binge watching like mad. The storyline wasn't too predictable and the characters are given semi detailed back stories and progression. Similar concept to others but love the way this has been done. Obviously has been dubbed into English but after a short time you don't notice
  
I am a huge Christopher Paolini fan as I grew up on the Eragon books. I am stoked that he is writing in that world again. I found these three short stories to be fun and a cool way to explore the world. I also definitely squealed every time we got to see any of the old characters!
  
One-Punch Man, Vol. 3
One-Punch Man, Vol. 3
Yusuke Murata | 2015 | Comics & Graphic Novels
7
7.5 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
Volume 3 of One-Punch Man is fine, but it didn't seem like it had a fluid storyline. It almost felt like there were bits and pieces of stories from brainstorming sessions thrown in together for no reason. Sonic came to fight Saitama, but that part of the book was extremely short, considering he's the volume's cover.
  
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    THE WEEKLY MOTOR

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I quite liked this for such a short story. It took about 5/10 minutes to read but it's certainly left me wondering what happens next. The only problem with that is that the author no longer sells the book as individual stories and has done a revised edition with all the different parts in one full story.
  
The Bakery Girl of Monceau (1963)
The Bakery Girl of Monceau (1963)
1963 | Romance
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"Such a tremendous collection. It’s fascinating to see how Eric Rohmer translates his own short stories into these films. His work with Nestor Almendros is so beautiful and simple, and the films are such profound and witty examinations of self-deception. Because I’ve been greedy in choosing these, I haven’t allowed myself to choose The Adventures of Antoine Doinel."

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