A Hollis Frampton Odyssey (2012)
Movie
Icon of the American avant-garde Hollis Frampton made rigorous, audacious, brainy, and downright...
Hide and Seek
Book
Detective Inspector Helen Grace has spent her whole life running. From the past. From herself....
BMX-Wheelie King 2
Games and Entertainment
App
Bmx-Wheelie King 2 Every body loves doing wheelies on their bikes. Competing with their friends to...
A Parfait Murder
Book
The Lantana County Fair has come to town, and Tally Jones has scored a plum spot as a judge on one...
Jessica Jones: Blind Spot
Book
Jessica has just faced her greatest fears - her most dangerous enemy - and won! Surely everything is...
Cold As The Grave
Book
Her mummified body is hidden in the dark corner of a basement room, a room which seems to have been...
Princess Aurora (2005)
Movie
A woman gets killed in a department store. No one imagines this could lead to serial murders, but...
Bethr1986 (305 KP) rated Simple, Safe & Secret: The 1981 Murder of Joan L. Webster by Eve Carson in Books
Jul 25, 2022
This book is so well written that I forgot I was reading about an actual murder. The trauma and turmoil that the people Joan left behind go through is heart-breaking, to never know what happened must play on their minds everyday. I know it would mine.
I found that everything flowed through so smoothly and calmly considering the chaos that is being described. A lot of research has gone in to find as many facts as possible and to keep to the truth without too much of a dramatic flair and fabrication.
I would definitely recommend this book for any body who likes to read true crime.
Applied Pathophysiology: A Conceptual Approach to the Mechanisms of Disease
Carie A. Braun and Cindy M. Anderson
Book
Emphasizing application of knowledge, active learning strategies, critical thinking, and...
I loved the way this film makes you feel and the style of it, it's not like all other horror movies out there. There is a bit of a Stranger Things vibe to it, which I loved.
I absolutely adored Pennywise in this remake, I loved the way he moved his body, it added to the creepyness of the film.
I found it more creepy and a bit disturbing than I did scary, there was one jump scare that got me though.