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Reprise Collection by Frank Sinatra
Reprise Collection by Frank Sinatra
1990 | Pop
(0 Ratings)
Album Favorite

"The best voice. Even against Leonard Cohen’s, Bowie’s, or whoever’s – Frank Sinatra’s is the best voice. My favourite was the period in the Sixties when his voice was just unbelievable. The only thing with Frank is you sometimes think he is just standing there and all he’s thinking about is shagging someone straight afterwards. It’s that good – it’s like he’s taking the piss. Did he mean it? I can’t see how he could, cos he’s thinking “I am going to fuck off to Rio de Janeiro like it says in one of these songs” or “I’m gonna shag someone absolutely beautiful and then I’m gonna get pissed.” That is sometimes what I hear, and you can’t be that good. It’s like he’s written the words, but that’s another thing, to be able to do that with the words – which were generally brilliant in those days, lyrics have gone by the wayside these days, it’s generally Les Miserables crap now. I’m sure Sinatra would have puked up had he heard my man Michael Ball strangle the fucking life out of things. I love Michael Ball just because he’s so crap, but when he’s on telly he fluctuates in weight, so sometimes you think: who the fuck’s that? He turns into that Doctor Who bloke, Colin Baker. He’s dead funny in interviews and you have to have one of them on the telly, and it was either him or Bono, and I decided he’s the one."

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Stolen: A Letter to My Captor
Stolen: A Letter to My Captor
Lucy Christopher | 2009 | Mystery, Romance, Thriller, Young Adult (YA)
8
8.0 (3 Ratings)
Book Rating
This book tells the story of Gemma, a 16 year old girl who is taken from a coffee shop in Bangkok airport by a mysterious guy. Part of her recognizes him which is why she agrees to approach him in the first place. That's when the horror & beauty of her captivity begins.
The book is written as a letter to Ty which the reader is not really, entirely able to tell until the very last pages. It is an interesting concept and a very easy read. There is wonderful description throughout the book. The author does a great job getting Gemma's emotions across... emotions that are all over the place. Sometimes they have you feeling awful for her & sometimes even for Ty.
My biggest issue with this book was the ending. It just leaves you hanging & I hate that!! I don't want to say much more & ruin it because it is worth the read.
  
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Sapphire Jane Sawkins (3 KP) rated the Xbox 360 version of LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean in Video Games

Jan 28, 2018  
LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean
LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean
Action/Adventure
Fast paced (2 more)
Lots of goals to achieve
Doesn't matter that you haven't seen the movie
Controls can sometimes stick (1 more)
Other tag along characters can get in the way
I have only ever played this game 2 player, it's a great fast moving game with lots to try and achieve. Sometimes things can be a bit confusing as to what you need to do, however with a bit of perseverance you can usually work it out.
I like that it's a good old fashioned game in that you need to collect things and pick up things along the way in order to achieve the end goal.
There can be moments of annoyance when the characters that are following you get in your way and cause you to fall of things, losing treasure that you have collected.
All around great game that keeps you entertained for hours, it doesn't even matter that you haven't seen the movie
  
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Lexi (8 KP) rated Netflix in Apps

Aug 29, 2018  
Netflix
Netflix
Entertainment, Lifestyle
9
8.7 (589 Ratings)
App Rating
Great selection of TV and films (1 more)
Can download programmes
Sometimes forgets where you've watched to (0 more)
I have lost count of the amount of series I have binge watched on Netflix now.
I initially was just just going to use the one month free so I would be able to finish watching The Originals but, low and behold, almost two years in I'm still watching.
The selection of TV shows and films are great. They're often things I've meant to watch but haven't had a chance to yet but there they are.
Downloading programmes for on the go is definitely a plus. I like to have a few in my tablet in case I get stuck anywhere or the Internet where I'm staying isn't the greatest.
Only drawback is sometimes Netflix forgets exactly where you were in a programme of you switch between devices (start watching on the tablet and then resume on the TV later). It's such a trivial complaint however that it hasn't put me off.