
Dial H: Volume 1: Into You
China Miéville and Matteus Santolucco
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* Hugo Award-winning novelist China Mieville breathes new life into a classic DC Comics series as...

Don't You Cry
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An electrifying and addictive tale of deceit and obsession from the bestselling author of The Good...

Foreign Soil
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In Melbourne's western suburbs, in a dilapidated block of flats overhanging the rattling Footscray...

Brief Encounter
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Brief Encounter (1945), adapted from Noel Coward's play Still Life, is a classic of British cinema -...

Erin Brockovich (2000)
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A real woman. A real story. A real triumph. In her Oscar®-winning role, Julia Roberts stars as Erin...

Roxanne (1987)
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Comic genius Steve Martin delivers an incredible performance as an engaging small town fire chief...

Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated Welcome to Sugartown (Sugartown, #1) in Books
Jan 6, 2021
It was different; set in Australia and centred around one ex-biker gang guy trying to go it straight in the small town of Sugartown
I liked Elijah. He was hot and so sweet with Ana and Sammy. He tried to resist her for her own good but in the end he couldn't do it and it made me smile because I think they make quite a cute couple.
As for Ana, she was so strong willed and, I was behind her 100% of the book in regards to seducing Elijah, it broke my heart a little with what happened to her, though. Poor thing. Elijah got a bit of justice for her, which sent him even higher up my list of favourite things in this book.
It has a different plotline to most NA, so if you're getting bored of reading the same sort of storylines, you should check this out!

Nick McCabe recommended Script of the Bridge by The Chameleons UK in Music (curated)

Andrew Rich (36 KP) rated Welcome to Night Vale in Podcasts
Jun 24, 2019
All of this, of course, coming together as the public local news station for a small town, somewhere int he desert.
It's fun. I recommend it. Just make sure the locals don't notice that you're an interloper.

Awix (3310 KP) rated Jaws (1975) in Movies
Aug 26, 2019 (Updated Aug 26, 2019)
Spielberg does an excellent job of hiding the pulpy horror-story origins of the tale, swathing it in plausible small-town Americana, low-key humour and excellent characterisation; John Williams' score is, needless to say, essential to the enterprise. The battle to the death in the second half is superbly constructed, paced and executed. Superb entertainment; I am happy to report that over forty years on, Jaws remains entirely capable of making cinema audiences squirm and scream.