ClareR (6106 KP) rated No One Saw a Thing in Books
Jun 2, 2023
If you’ve ever been near a train or the underground with small children, telling them not to move an inch from your side, and they start to walk ahead, then you’ll get the general feeling of this. Except Sive’s children DO get on the train ahead of her. And the doors close. And then the race is on to catch her 6 and 2 year olds at the next station. When she gets there however, only the youngest has been found.
There follows one of the most tense stories I’ve read in a long time. I was suspecting everyone, and I was still wrong! And the thing about it, was that it all seemed completely believable!
This was a thrilling read - and recommended!
Thanks to The Pigeonhole and to Andrea Mara for reading along.
Dean (6927 KP) rated If Only (2004) in Movies
Sep 11, 2018
Fit Fierce and Fabulous Podcast
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Home Repair Wisdom & Know-How: Timeless Techniques to Fix, Maintain, and Improve Your Home
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Home Repair Wisdom & Know-How is the essential go-to book for every project homeowners encounter,...
US Combat Shotguns
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When a soldier must face multiple opponents at close quarters, few weapons can match the...
Parting the Waters: America in the King Years 1954-63
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In Parting the Waters, the first volume of his essential America in the King Years series, Pulitzer...
Mark Halpern (153 KP) rated Monsters, Inc. (2001) in Movies
Jan 22, 2018
Another wonderful movie from Pixar
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2502 KP) rated A Palette for Murder (Aurora Anderson Mystery #3) in Books
Mar 9, 2018
Naturally, it turns out that Willow had a number of secrets, and those kept the pages turning until we reached the end. I did figure things out a bit early, but my jaw still literally dropped at a couple of the twists along the way. The characters are good enough to make us care about the outcome, but they could still be a bit more developed. Still, this is a fun book that flew by all too quickly.
NOTE: I received an ARC.
Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2017/01/book-review-palette-for-murder-by-sybil.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.
Please Look After Mother
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Winner of the Man Asian Literary Prize 2012 PLEASE LOOK AFTER MOTHER is the story of So-nyo, a wife...
Indie Guides Athens, guide & offline map
Travel and Lifestyle
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THE GLOBE & MAIL: “Alt-culture guide with spots handpicked by artists and other cool kids” THE...



