
Get a Life, Chloe Brown (The Brown Sisters #1)
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Chloe Brown is a chronically ill computer geek with a goal, a plan, and a list. After almost—but...

The Trusted: Part 1 of the Mind Blowing, Suspenseful Thriller Series (The Trusted Thriller Series)
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A split-second action can change the future… forever. MI6 field operative Dr Sam Noor is up...

The Turncoat's Widow
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Recently widowed, Rebecca Parcell is too busy struggling to maintain her farm in Morristown to care...
Historical Fiction Suspense Mystery

Successor's Promise: Book 3 of Millennium's Rule - Millennium's Rule
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International No.1 bestselling author Trudi Canavan returns with the third instalment in the...
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Serpent in the Heather (Dark Talents #2)
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Kim Tavistock, now officially working for the Secret Intelligence Service, returns to solve another...

Batgirl And The Birds Of Prey Vol. 1: Who Is Oracle?
Shawna Benson and Julie Benson
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The classic super-team is back in BATGIRL AND THE BIRDS OF PREY VOL. 1: WHO IS ORACLE? Barbara...

Over the Emerald Valley (Immortal Jewels) by Lee Colgin
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Life as a concubine to the devious Viceroy Abasi isn’t so bad. Temaj has food, shelter, and every...
MM Paranormal Fantasy Romance

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2320 KP) rated Spy School: Project X in Books
Oct 6, 2022 (Updated Oct 6, 2022)
This was another wonderful book in the series. The action is almost non-stop, yet it never feels forced into the story but is instead a result of Ben’s need to stop the attempts on his life. There’s also plenty of humor, often coming from the over the top (in the best way) action sequences but sometimes coming from the characters. Speaking of characters, there were a couple of slower moments, which allowed for some good growth. I’m intrigued by the tease at the end of the book, so I’m anxiously awaiting the next entry in the series. If you are a fan old or new, you’ll enjoy this book.

David McK (3547 KP) rated Shazam! Fury of the Gods (2023) in Movies
Mar 19, 2023
Beyond that - and a few side character appearances in the early Thor films - I would struggle to name a single movie with him in it.
Except for 2019s Shazam!, where he took the leading role of the grown-up alter-ego of a teenager who is granted magic (superheroic) powers when he shouts the word Shazam!
That movie, itself, was enjoyable and a breath of fresh air from the grimdark of the DC brand (in the movies) at the time.
This follows on from the events of the first movie, with a certain select group of people now aware of who Shazam *is*, and with the same sprinkling of the horror genre throughout; albeit not quite so much 'on the nose' as the Seven Deadly Sins were. Instead, we have the mythical Daughters of Atlas out for revenge, viewing their powers as having been stolen and gifted to the mortals by the (still nameless) Wizard (who makes a return, despite having turned to dust previously - don't ask).
Whilst the future structure of the whole DC universe is currently 'under review', it may be interesting to see where this lesser-known (at least, to me) brand goes!

Danger on the Atlantic
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In Agatha Award-winning author Erica Ruth Neubauer’s third wanderlust-inspiring historical...