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.
The MG T-Series: The Sports Cars the World Loved First
Book
Although not the first sports cars produced by Morris Garages (MG), the MG T-series set themselves...
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...
Christine A. (965 KP) rated Press Here! Massage for Beginners: A Simple Route to Relaxation and Releasing Tension in Books
Mar 13, 2019 (Updated Mar 13, 2019)
Press Here! Massage for Beginners: A Simple Route to Relaxation and Releasing Tension by Rachel Beider is an informative book on how to give a massage to others and to yourself. It provides clear instructions on how to massage different parts of the body. It also includes sections for specific issues that may need special attention. Also shown are the proper techniques and strokes to use. It is full of colorful and detailed illustrations that show the basics of a massage.
I found the book informative and well written but two sections stand out to me. The first is on how to give yourself a massage. Beider shows how to use either your hand or a tennis ball to self massage. The other is a section on how to treat headaches and sinus congestion. As a sufferer of chronic sinus problems this was the most useful.
One thing I had never considered was you need to take care and look after your own body before you massage someone. Stretches are shown on how to prepare your hands so you do not damage them.
The book is easily labeled to find the exact section on which you want to focus.
Review published on Philomathinphila.com, Smashbomb, Goodreads, Facebook, Twitter, Amazon, and Barnes and Noble on 3/13/19.
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.
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2494 KP) rated Hair of the Dog in Books
May 11, 2018
It is so wonderful to be back in the town of Cypress Cove. The characters are a lot of fun, and I enjoyed seeing some relationships grow here. The new characters are just as strong. The plot is good, although the pacing is a little off in the second half. Still, things come together for a strong climax. I really felt like I was transported to the area. Penny, her town, and her vineyard were brought to wonderful life.



