
Piper Robbin and the American Oz Maker
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WORLD WAR OZ from coast to coast. An adult fantasy that takes one of America's favorite tales and...
epic fantasy fiction adult Piper Robbin and the American Oz Maker Warwick Gleeson

Summoned
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On an empty baseball diamond in a quiet Toronto suburb, a demon has been summoned. ...

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
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'Welcome to the Knight Bus, emergency transport for the stranded witch or wizard. Just stick out...

A Turn of Tides (A Shade of Vampire, #13)
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"Annora is going to rue the day she ever messed with a Novak..." If Annora goes through with her...

Levity (Gay Fairy Tales #1)
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Cursed as an infant with a lack of physical and emotional gravity, Prince Efrosin can’t keep his...
MM Fairy tale Retelling Fantasy Romance

Journey Man (Knights of Black Swan #9)
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For five years Glendennon Catch had knocked around the globe as a floater, filling in wherever a...
Adult Paranormal Romance

A Vampire Possessed (Deathless Night #3)
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Sacrifices had to be made for the greater, bloody good. At least that’s what vampire Aiden...
Paranormal Romance

Lee (2222 KP) rated Blair Witch (2016) in Movies
Aug 14, 2017
James Donahue is the brother of Heather, who was one of the central characters in the first film. We join him 22 years after the original, as he prepares to lead a new bunch of characters into the Burkittsville woods. They meet up with a couple of young locals, who offer to be their guide, and off they head, into the woods where their video footage will later be discovered. This time round, the array of cameras capturing the footage has vastly improved. As well as the standard handhelds, we’ve got ear piece cams, drone cams, night cams. All offering new and interesting ways to capture the action.
Things mostly follow a similar path to the original – strange noises, weird stuff happening with time, thinking you’re heading in one direction when you’re going around in circles, juddery camera movements where it’s difficult to tell what the hell is going on. But… you do actually see things this time, the noises that you hear are terrifying, the characters are far more interesting and believable than those in the original. And the final act when we find ourselves back in the house from the first movie is seriously the stuff of nightmares.
Director Adam Wingard and writer Simon Barrett, both have an excellent recent track record (see You’re Next and The Guest) and their influence on this movie has taken this story to another level. This is a far superior movie to the original and yes, it is truly terrifying.

Gareth von Kallenbach (980 KP) rated Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return (2014) in Movies
Aug 6, 2019
The Legend of Oz: Dorothy’s Return is 3-D animated musical follow up that begins shortly after Dorothy (Lea Michele) returns home from the Land of Oz. The aftermath of the tornado has left her hometown in shambles. Dorothy fights to try to convince everyone that this is their home and it can all be repaired despite the government demanding everyone to vacate the town and seek refuge elsewhere. Back in Oz, the Jester (Martin Short) who happens to be the brother of the Wicked Witch of the West, has sought to rule the World of Oz. He and his band of flying monkeys (same ones from the original movie), begin their reign of terror turning the leaders from all corners of the land into marionettes. The beloved trio of Scarecrow (Dan Akroyd), the Tin Man (Kelsey Grammer) and the Cowardly Lion (James Belushi) believe the only person who can stop the Jester’s tirade is Dorothy. With the help of Scarecrow’s new invention, a machine that can bring Dorothy back over the rainbow and to the land of Oz, they summon for Dorothy. Instead of arriving to the Emerald City, Dorothy arrives in a far off land where she tries to locate the yellow brick road, knowing it will lead her to the Emerald City. On her journey we are introduced to new lands, new people and creatures, new songs, and a new adventure and obstacles that she must overcome before it’s too late.
As a standalone movie, this is a great kids film, one the whole family can enjoy. Lots of fun musical numbers, a mediocre storyline, engaging characters, and beautiful scenery. I would recommend watching this movie with zero expectations and do not attempt to compare it to the original movie, it doesn’t hold a torch!

Silver Wood Coven: The Complete Series
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What if you had no memory, not even of being a witch? Rescued (Silver Wood Coven #1) Templar...
Adult Paranormal Romance Ménage