Dark Roads
Book
The Cold Creek Highway stretches for five hundred miles through rugged wilderness. For decades,...
Pacific Odyssey
Book
The South Pacific Islands conjure dreams of romantic charm and escape from the pressures of modern...
KyleQ (267 KP) rated The Signal (2007) in Movies
Jul 21, 2020
Mya (Anessa Ramsey) is traveling across the city to escape from her crazy boyfriend Lewis (AJ Bowen), while Ben (Justin Welborn) seeks Anessa too.
The Signal (2007) is done in three parts, the first part introduces the characters and the plot and throws them into a world of violence. It's brutal, crazy, and disturbing. The movie starts out like a good horror movie.
The second part shifts the tone entirely. It becomes a hilarious dark comedy. The cast is perfect in their dry witty delivery. I loved it!
The third part concludes the plot, returning the tone to a serious one again.
Overall, the acting was solid, the action was well done. The horrifying moments were disturbing, the comedic moments were hilarious. I minus one star for the big tonal shifts, which may turn away some viewers. But I still loved it. Highly recommended.
David McK (3382 KP) rated Sharpe's Tiger (Sharpe, #1) in Books
Aug 27, 2021
As such, this is actually set prior to the Napoleonic Wars, with Sharpe - as the novel starts - a young private in the regiments of Arthur Wellesley's battalion of the 33rd regiment of foot, who are on campaign in India against the Tippoo Sultan of Mysore.
For plot reasons, Sharpe - in the company of William Lawford (who was a character mentioned in the 'original series' as having taught Sharpe how to read, thus making the jump to Sergeant easier) - have to go undercover in Seringapatam, just as that city is about to be besieged by the Allied forces.
It helps that, by doing so - or so Sharpe thinks - he'll be able to escape from the tyrannical Sergeant Obadiah Hakeswill: one of those creations that you just love to hate!
The Herlequin (Pitch & Sickle #6)
Book
Pitch and Sickle have survived enraged fae queens, murderous forest guardians, walking corpses, and...
MM Historical Fantasy Gaslamp
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2177 KP) rated Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library in Books
Mar 9, 2018
I put this book off for too long. The story is fun and I got caught up in the action the further I went into the book. I’m not a puzzle person, but fortunately the characters figure things out for us. (I would be sunk in their position). Plus, I would absolutely love to visit this library. It sounds absolutely amazing.
Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2015/03/book-review-escape-from-mr-lemoncellos.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.
Dean (6925 KP) rated the Xbox version of The Suffering in Video Games
Aug 26, 2018
Set in a prison after being found guilty of killing his family. You have to try and escape as some creatures have taken over the prison. Along the way you can help others or not... The decisions affected flashbacks towards the events that happened. You could also use your anger to turn into a a mini Hulk rage type creature yourself. It was a big game taking a long time to complete as well.
For the time a lot of the ideas were quite new and original.
The Devil's Prayer
Book
A nun commits suicide in front of thousands in Spain. In Australia, Siobhan Russo recognises that...
Nobody Leaves: Impressions of Poland
Book
'A peculiar genius with no modern equivalent, except possibly Kafka' - Jonathan Miller Regarded as a...