How To Change Your Sex with Lannie Rose
Podcast
This podcast is an annotated audiobook of How To Change Your Sex: A Lighthearted Look at the Hardest...
The Little Book of Irish Jokes
Book
'What would you be if you weren't Irish?' asked the barman. Pat replied, 'Ashamed!' There are two...
The Women of Cairo
Book
The Women of Cairo: Scenes of Life in the Orient, first published in 1926, describes the trip to...
The Chronicles: Wasteland
Book
Life underground seems like paradise compared to what’s left above the surface. However, nobody...
science fiction dystopian
Andy K (10821 KP) rated Bird Box (2018) in Movies
Jan 5, 2019
Sandra Bullock was the highlight of this movie I felt compelled to watch because of all the recent hype.
Some unexplained phenomena causes people throughout the world to lose it and begin committing suicide and the carnage begins. Soon there are not many people left and they have a hard time deciding who to trust and how to resolve their situation.
Others have said the movies was too long and I would agree. A twenty minute trim job would have done this movie well. The first act was the best part of the film as I felt the 2nd half lacked a lot of action and was slow moving.
I am probably one of those people who love vague or unexplained ending way more than most people do; however, this one was a disappointment.
I would say watch A Quiet Place, The Mist or Under the Skin instead.
People with Dementia Speak Out
Lucy Whitman and Graham Stokes
Book
In People with Dementia Speak Out, twenty-three people from diverse backgrounds share their...
The Best of Both Worlds: The Autobiography of the World's Greatest Living Medium
Book
The Best of Both Worlds is the true story of how childhood misery and trauma helped Gordon Smith...
Perfect People Skills
Book
Perfect People Skills helps you to deal with other people effectively and how to be aware of your...
Disability
Book
Disability: The Basics is an engaging and accessible introduction to disability which explores the...
Chris Hooker (419 KP) rated The Big Burn in Books
Jan 12, 2018
[Ingold] tells a fast moving tale through the various perspectives of those involved. The fact that she chose very different characters but remained historically accurate says a lot about the skill of the author. This book is a welcome addition to any classroom library, especially for those reluctant readers.
Dianne Robbins (1738 KP) Jan 7, 2019
Tena Bremmer (3 KP) Dec 22, 2019