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Rene Char (1907 - 88) is considered the most important French poet of his generation. A member of...

Gottfried Benn - Impromptus: Selected Poems
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The first poem in Gottfried Benn's first book, Morgue (1912) - written in an hour, published in a...

Gogglebook: The Wit and Wisdom of Gogglebox
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Channel 4's Gogglebox is one of the most loved shows on TV. Every week, more than 7 million of us...

Kate (493 KP) rated The Moments Between in Books
Jun 30, 2020
I really enjoyed this book.
The story worked really well and it showed how the butterfly effect works and how it comes into out lives. It shows even if we know something bad is going to happen, no matter how much we know we shouldn't, we will always try and change the outcome. That is who we are as humans and how we are programmed.
I took me a chapter before I got into the book but when I did I couldn't put it down. I just wanted to see what was going to happen.
The book was written in a way that I really felt for the main character, Claire. I wanted to help her with her situation.
The main character definitely changed as the book went on and not in a good way. To other characters she seemed to lose herself and become mad and I really felt for her as I knew she wasn't mad. Sometimes she didn't go around things in the right way.
This book could be for anyone above 20s.
I will remember the book due to the way it could relate to our lives and made me think if this happened to me what would I do.
The blurb was spot on and described the book perfectly. It grabbed my attention and I'm glad it did.
I would definitely read other books by the author.
I received a complimentary copy of the book from the author via Voracious Readers Only.
The story worked really well and it showed how the butterfly effect works and how it comes into out lives. It shows even if we know something bad is going to happen, no matter how much we know we shouldn't, we will always try and change the outcome. That is who we are as humans and how we are programmed.
I took me a chapter before I got into the book but when I did I couldn't put it down. I just wanted to see what was going to happen.
The book was written in a way that I really felt for the main character, Claire. I wanted to help her with her situation.
The main character definitely changed as the book went on and not in a good way. To other characters she seemed to lose herself and become mad and I really felt for her as I knew she wasn't mad. Sometimes she didn't go around things in the right way.
This book could be for anyone above 20s.
I will remember the book due to the way it could relate to our lives and made me think if this happened to me what would I do.
The blurb was spot on and described the book perfectly. It grabbed my attention and I'm glad it did.
I would definitely read other books by the author.
I received a complimentary copy of the book from the author via Voracious Readers Only.

David McK (3562 KP) rated Extraction (2020) in Movies
Jul 25, 2020
Brutal and bloody Netflix actioner starring a post-Avengers Chris Hemsworth, that harkens back to the heyday of just these type of 80's action man movies i.e. little in the way of plot, relying instead on the charisma of its leading man, and on the action scenes.
And that's a good thing (sometimes you just want junk food, or the cinematic equivalent thereof).
In this, Hemsworth plays a black marker mercenary named Tyler Rake (and with a name like that, you *know* there's going to be at least one scene where he uses said implement to dispose of some goons), who is hired to rescue the kidnapped son of an imprisoned Bangladeshian international crime lord, with said son held in a city run by a rival of that crime lord.
He easily rescues the son, but then things take a turn for the complicated when they are betrayed, and he must escort that kid out of the city whilst being hunted by both those who wish to recapture Ovi (the teenage kid), and by those who don't want to pay him for the rescue ...
As I said earlier, little in the way of plot - a straight 'get the package from point A to point B - but that is made up for in some stunning (and bruising) action scenes: in particular, the one seemingly-long-take as Tyler and Ovi are hunted through an apartment bloke, across the rooftops, and out on the streets.
Ambiguous ending also leaves it open for a sequel!
And that's a good thing (sometimes you just want junk food, or the cinematic equivalent thereof).
In this, Hemsworth plays a black marker mercenary named Tyler Rake (and with a name like that, you *know* there's going to be at least one scene where he uses said implement to dispose of some goons), who is hired to rescue the kidnapped son of an imprisoned Bangladeshian international crime lord, with said son held in a city run by a rival of that crime lord.
He easily rescues the son, but then things take a turn for the complicated when they are betrayed, and he must escort that kid out of the city whilst being hunted by both those who wish to recapture Ovi (the teenage kid), and by those who don't want to pay him for the rescue ...
As I said earlier, little in the way of plot - a straight 'get the package from point A to point B - but that is made up for in some stunning (and bruising) action scenes: in particular, the one seemingly-long-take as Tyler and Ovi are hunted through an apartment bloke, across the rooftops, and out on the streets.
Ambiguous ending also leaves it open for a sequel!

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Lyndsey Gollogly (2893 KP) rated Shift (Shifters, #5) in Books
May 21, 2021
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Shift ( Werecats book 5)
By Rachel Vincent
Once read a review will be written via Smashbomb and link posted in comments
Being the first female werecat enforcer isn't easy. Scars accumulate, but I'm stronger in so many ways.
As for my personal life? It's complicated. Choices worth making always are. Ever since my brother's death and my father's impeachment, it's all I can do to prevent more blood from spilling. Now our Pride is under attack by a flight of vicious thunderbirds. And making peace with our new enemies may be the only way to get the best of our old foe.
With the body count rising and treachery everywhere, my instincts tell me to look before I leap. But sometimes a leap of faith is the only real option..
It’s been a long time since I started and finished a book in 1 day! This has to be my favourite so far I love her writing style and how I just fall back into the world with a few months break between the books. I’m still not over Ethans death just like most of the characters and can’t wait for that vengeance. This book introduces Thunderbirds and omg they are amazing and so much fun! I’m worried for Faythe in so many ways especially when Dean catches up with her!!
And for the record I’m team Jase always have been!!!
Looking forward to Alpha although I’ll be gutted it being the last book.
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Shift ( Werecats book 5)
By Rachel Vincent
Once read a review will be written via Smashbomb and link posted in comments
Being the first female werecat enforcer isn't easy. Scars accumulate, but I'm stronger in so many ways.
As for my personal life? It's complicated. Choices worth making always are. Ever since my brother's death and my father's impeachment, it's all I can do to prevent more blood from spilling. Now our Pride is under attack by a flight of vicious thunderbirds. And making peace with our new enemies may be the only way to get the best of our old foe.
With the body count rising and treachery everywhere, my instincts tell me to look before I leap. But sometimes a leap of faith is the only real option..
It’s been a long time since I started and finished a book in 1 day! This has to be my favourite so far I love her writing style and how I just fall back into the world with a few months break between the books. I’m still not over Ethans death just like most of the characters and can’t wait for that vengeance. This book introduces Thunderbirds and omg they are amazing and so much fun! I’m worried for Faythe in so many ways especially when Dean catches up with her!!
And for the record I’m team Jase always have been!!!
Looking forward to Alpha although I’ll be gutted it being the last book.

Gerald Howard-Smith and the 'Lost Generation' of Late Victorian and Edwardian England
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Gerald Howard-Smith's life is intriguing both in its own right and as a vehicle for exploring the...