Bhajan Mala
Education and Music
App
A Bhajan is a devotional song. His Holiness Sri Ganapathy Sachchidananda Swamiji has written and...
Lifestyle - Topic
YouTube Channel
Lifestyle is the interests, opinions, behaviours, and behavioural orientations of an individual,...
Magic: The Gathering - Core Set 2020
Tabletop Game
BUILD YOUR DECK: The Core Set 2020 bundle includes 10 booster packs, an acrylic life counter, 20...
WhatsUpMoms
YouTube Channel
Thanks to you, we are the #1 parenting channel on YouTube with 2.7+ million subscribers and over 60...
Come Fly with Me
TV Show
Come Fly with Me is a British mockumentary television comedy series created by and starring Matt...
Salty Dogs
Tabletop Game
From the mighty Simon Bisley and Berserker Arts, Salty Dogs is a devious 2-4 player "take that"...
Dean (6925 KP) rated No Time to Die (2021) in Movies
Oct 7, 2021
This is a great film everyone will enjoy and Bond fans will love. It has all the best Bond elements. Exotic locations, amazing Aston Martin cars including the classic DB5. Great action scenes, gadgets and awesome Bond girls. Special mention for Ana de Armas kicking butt while in a cocktail dress and heels.
The storyline is typically Bond as well, complete with an evil villian and cool hideout. It has a lot of elements to other Bond films whether by location, Car, songs that will ring bells for those who are big fans. A nice touch.
Probably Craig's best outing in the Bond role signing off in style. Catch it at the cinema!
David McK (3372 KP) rated Wyrd Sisters (Discworld, #6; Witches #2) in Books
Apr 18, 2022
"Witches are not by their nature gregarious, and they certainly don't have leaders. Granny Weatherwax was the most highly-regarded of the leaders they didn't have. But even she found that meddling in royal politics was a lot more difficult than certain playwrights would have you believe ... "
An early Discworld novel (only #6 in a series that has just reached the 40 mark), this is also only the second appearance of Granny Weatherwax (after Equal Rites) and, I believe, the first of Nanny Ogg or Magrat Garlick.
The plot, of course, is loosely based around that of MacBeth (or 'The Scottish Play', for those of a superstitious nature), with plenty of other Shakespearean references thrown in for good measure.
Well worth a read, but be prepared to be getting funny looks if you burst out laughing while reading it in public!
The Shelf
Book
She can't believe she didn't see this coming. Well, not this. How could anyone anticipate being...