Rawblood
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Winner of BEST HORROR NOVEL (August Derleth Award) at British Fantasy Awards 2016 She comes in the...
The Human Division
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THE UNITY OF THE HUMAN RACE IS AT STAKE Lieutenant Harry Wilson has an impossible mission. He must...
The Osiris Ritual: A Newbury & Hobbes Investigation
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When your boss is the Queen of England, you never know what the day will bring. For Gentleman...
The Awakening: 9 Principles for Finding the Courage to Change Your Life
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Wake up to your new life!It's no accident you've picked up this book. It's time for a change!Sidra...
Emma @ The Movies (1786 KP) rated Every Day (2018) in Movies
Sep 25, 2019
David Levithan knows how to write around good subject matter. Consistently pleasing novels that make excellent movies. And this one was no exception to that.
The feel good factor about this one is high. And while I love a good romance I find it difficult to believe that even a hormonal teenager would choose to believe such a wild story.
"I wake up every morning in someone else's body." A plot point with lots of potential story lines. But lots that I think I would have enjoyed more than this. That fact doesn't take away that I enjoyed this a lot.
A film with no end and no beginning though... why are you guys doing this to me? Where was the origin story? Where was some resolution?
Sophie McLellan-Ward (26 KP) rated Wentworth in TV
Jul 10, 2019
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Ari Augustine (10 KP) rated Almost Home: Poems in Books
May 4, 2020
ALMOST HOME is an intimate examination of the structures within Kuhn's life, whether brand new or battered -- lost or found -- and it resonates with our own search for a place to call our own. I particularly loved "When I Wake", "My Old Self", "Prism", "When I'm Alone/ In A Coffee Shop/ I Find Myself," and "I Am Grateful You Are Not Me". I loved how intimate these poems were -- and how bluntly honest they were without bitterness or anger.
I guess the largest reason I enjoyed this collection is because so much of it mirror my own experiences, and it felt as though the poet was speaking of our shared pain, confusion, and moments of triumph or joy along our journey.
From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation
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An indispensable contribution to the movement for racial justice in postracial” America. The...
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Dance with the Enemy (The Enemy #1)
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Carl Logan was the perfect agent. A loner. No real friends or family. Trained to deal with any...