Lenard (726 KP) rated Good Joe Bell (2020) in Movies
Aug 1, 2021
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LoganCrews (2861 KP) rated Dark Shadows (2012) in Movies
Sep 20, 2020
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The Odessa Stone
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What To Do With A Duke
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David McK (3684 KP) rated Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker in Books
May 22, 2020
And, for the most part, it works.
It's just a pity that the film needed this added to it …
It's here we learn that Palpatine (in the movie) is a failing clone body inhabited by the spirit of the 'original' Palpatine, and that Lando's daughter was kidnapped and raised by The First Order (giving greater context to his decision at the end of the movie to go off with Jannah). We also get a bit more insight into Rey (and her 'Dark Rey' vision) although, bafflingly, there's still no explanation of how she can be so powerful in the Force.
The biggest problem, to me, with the sequel trilogy is that it is clear there was no guiding hand, making The Rise of Skywalker feel like a massive retcon after Rian Johnson through out all of the good work in The Force Awakens with his The Last Jedi - even a hint that Palpatine had been pulling the strings the entire time in either of those two earlier movies would have helped somewhat! It's here that Rae Carson attempts to tie the narrative into a coherent whole, with mixed results.
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2470 KP) rated Dying in a Winter Wonderland in Books
Sep 30, 2020
No matter when the books in this series are set, they always immediately put me in the Christmas spirit, and this book is no exception. Merry and the rest of the characters are their usual charming selves, and I always enjoy spending some time with them. Okay, so there are a few characters who regularly annoy Merry, but I enjoy those scenes, too, and we got some interesting developments with them in this book. The plot introduced lots of drama before the murder takes place, and that pulled me in from the first chapter. I never wanted to put the book down until I reached the logical conclusion. This latest book is perfect for any time you need a dose of Christmas.
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The Sea Peoples: A Novel of the Change
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S. M. Stirling’s Novels of the Change are a “truly original combination of postapocalyptic...
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