Odessa Stories
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"It is impossible to look at the world the same way after reading Babel" FT Odessa was a uniquely...
The Girl with All the Gifts
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NOT EVERY GIFT IS A BLESSING Every morning, Melanie waits in her cell to be collected for class....
Horror ScFi Zombies Dystopia Post apocalyptic Fantasy
Kase-San and Morning Glory
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Kase-san and Morning Glory is the debut release of Hiromi Takashima's ongoing yuri series about the...
Divorce is in the Air
Gonzalo Torne and Megan McDowell
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Joan-Marc's out of work, he's alone, he has a heart condition, his mother's addicted to pills, he...
Reflexology for Fertility: A Practitioners Guide to Natural and Assisted Conception
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'Reproflexology' - the study and treatment of male and female reproductive and fertility conditions...
TravelersWife4Life (31 KP) rated Mountains of Grace (Amish of Big Sky Country #1) in Books
Feb 24, 2021
I think that this book was just the change of pace I needed. Such a refreshing story line and some great characters that wouldn't let me put the book down. Mercy and Caleb really have to learn the concept of communication, they learn that even when you are unsure of what reaction you might get you have to talk. They are a great example of everyday couples. We also see glimpses into how a communities deals with massive fires, I love Kelly Irvin's descriptions of emotions here through all the different characters. This book can be read as a stand alone, however, I think that there will be more books in this series (Or at least I hope so !). I can not wait to read what comes after this one.
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Tom Turner (388 KP) rated Scarlet (The Lunar Chronicles, #2) in Books
Apr 30, 2021
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David McK (3425 KP) rated Marvel's Spider-Man in Video Games
Aug 26, 2019
Seemingly taking it's cue - especially in combat - from Rocksteady's Arkham series of Batman games, this tells a completely new, completely stand-alone story, with a Peter Parker who has been Spider-Man, now, for 8 years and so is free of any restrictions placed upon it by tying it to a particular movie or graphic novel.
While it can get a bit repetitive in places, the central mechanic of web-swinging around a populated New York - one that even has a scale able The Avengers Tower in it (question: what will happen now that the Sony/Marvel deal has broken down?) - is great fun, while the story and plot itself is actually pretty good. Yes, anyone with even a passing knowledge of the Spider-Man lore may see where parts of it are going, but the fun (in this case) is in the journey, not the destination ...
Looking forward to the inevitable sequel.