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This Is Us  - Season 1
This Is Us - Season 1
2016 | Drama
There are about a million reasons why this show was the number one break out drama of the 2016-17 TV season. It's relatable on many levels for those of us in our 30's, as well as for our parents. We can see ourselves and our society in the characters we're watching on TV. It's given families a chance to reconnect, to talk about how we look back on the same time period and have such different views of what happened based on the roles we played in our own families.
  
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Michelle (4 KP) rated American Gods: TV Tie-in in Books

Jan 23, 2018 (Updated Jan 23, 2018)  
American Gods: TV Tie-in
American Gods: TV Tie-in
Neil Gaiman | 2017 | Fiction & Poetry
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9.0 (19 Ratings)
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Immersive storyline (2 more)
Characters
Rich descriptive text
I chose to read this book as I saw the advert for the TV series just before it was due, and felt that it sounded really interesting. I like to read books before the film or TV series is released wherever possible to fully enjoy the story as intended as the series or movie can be very different. I read through the book very quickly and found it difficult to put down. Neil Gaiman is quickly becoming one of my favourite authors.
  
Red Dwarf Omnibus
Red Dwarf Omnibus
Grant Naylor | 1992 | Science Fiction/Fantasy
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8.5 (2 Ratings)
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Similarity to tv show storylines. Far more detail & impossible storylines. (0 more)
Erm. It’s not 1000 pages..? (0 more)
Never fails
Having been a fan of the tv show as long as I can remember, I have read this, comprising Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers and Better Than Life, dozens and dozens of times - and can quote great chunks.
Lister is slobbier than ever.
Rimmer is even more of an irritating worm.

The universe, time, death and reality are all their playthings - and I can only begin to imagine what Lister’s isolation on those peculiar worlds would be like.