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Merissa (12069 KP) rated Farm to Fabre in Books
Dec 2, 2022
I loved the pacing of this story. It continually moves you forward, without the frantic scenes that sometimes happen. Andie is a wonderful character who doesn't hold grudges, accepts people for who they are, and tries to make the best of any situation. This is completely character-driven, with Andie, Doc, and Rupert being the main ones we interact with. The other characters are seen through zoom, email, or mentioned in passing.
A brilliant standalone story that mentions covid but doesn't allow it to take centre stage. Absolutely recommended by me.
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Driven (Driven, #1)
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Now a limited series streaming on Passionflix beginning August 2018. From New York Times...
Phil Leader (619 KP) rated Zima Blue and Other Stories in Books
Nov 29, 2019
With so many well-written stories here, there is bound to be much to be enjoyed by anyone who enjoys futuristic science fiction. The ideas are intriguing and clever, often provoking considerable thought. The writing is deft and fluid, keeping the pace up. Every story feels like a perfect capsule of the idea it contains, rarely too long and flabby or too short and rushed.
If you are a fan of Reynolds' other works or if you have never read a word he has written, this book will not disappoint.
Avenue of Mysteries
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Juan Diego's little sister is a mind reader. As a teenager, he struggles to keep anything secret -...
An Apology to Lucifer
Wayne E. Haley and Sean P. Haley
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The search for the most dangerous book in the world begins! Father Thomas Morelli thought he knew...
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ClareR (5726 KP) rated Bumblebee (2018) in Movies
Dec 31, 2018
The last couple of Transformers movies were a bit lacklustre, but this seems to put them back on track. I loved it! I think I saw at the end of the movie that it was written by a woman, and in that case, you can tell. The main female character is independent, struggling with the loss of her father, and doesn’t feel as though she needs to be impressing anyone else. Her love interest gets a peck on the cheek and told that’s all he’s going to get ‘for now’, and he accepts that. So thanks for that. This story is driven by Bumblebees story, not a love story element (and my 12 and 14 year old boys will be forever grateful!).
We all walked out of the movie saying how Bumblebee always has been and always will be our favourite Transformer. And I went home and found the soundtrack on Spotify, because THAT is what really made the film for me!
Sarah's Story: They Cruelly Stole My Childhood. This is My Story of Recovery and Triumph.
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The words came from his mouth,'Don't say anything about this to your mum. She won't believe you.' At...
Gap of Time: The Winter's Tale Retold
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"A shining delight of a novel". (New York Times). "Clever and beautiful...it soars". (Financial...