Rebecca Billcliff (2409 KP) rated Thor: Ragnarok (2017) in Movies
Mar 1, 2020 (Updated Sep 6, 2021)
I just love the 80s vibes, it's done to perfection, form soundtrack to colour palet to end credits it is a wonderful blend of Nors awesomeness and Back to the Future mixed with a little Sat Wars.
Can not get enough of this one, defo in my top 5 Marvel films. Oh Deadpool, you know you my guy 😘
Howling (2012)
Movie
Veteran detective Sang-gil and beat cop Eun-yeong are in charge of a case that seems to involve a...
Lost (Reflections, #10)
Book
I felt like I'd lost everything. My home, my girlfriend, my friends, they were all washed away by a...
Young Adult Paranormal Romance
Loyalties (BBS #1)
Deborah Dorchak and Wendi Kelly
Book
Regina Capalini, abandoned by her parents at age three, and the victim of a heinous crime, has been...
Adult Paranormal Romance
Thicker Than Water
Book
Outcast operative in the Supernatural Investigation & Crime Bureau (SICB) Callen Blackheath finds...
MM Paranormal Romance Urban Fantasy
David McK (3425 KP) rated The Loki Sword (Fireborn #3) in Books
Sep 18, 2022
I don't know why that is; it's just one of those things.
However, I'll still read these novels, just not be in as much of a rush to do so as with the others.
This is the third in his FireBorn series (after both The Last Berserker: An action-packed Viking adventure and The Saxon Wolf: A Viking epic of berserkers and battle) and is also, for my money, the best of those three novels. That may be because of the nature of this - a band of travellers setting out on a quest, leading to a battle and a return home, with the author himself admitting the influence of the works of JRR Tolkien on this particular entry.
Shifted Reality (Looking Glass Multiverse, #1)
Book
One moment in time was all it took… I shouldn’t be here. I’m not even sure how I got here. ...
Science Fiction Romance
ClareR (5726 KP) rated The Silver Wolf in Books
Mar 4, 2022
The Thirty Years War appeared to me to be a period where everyone was fighting everyone else in Europe. Jack’s father is caught up in all this and is killed, swiftly followed by the apparent suicide of his mother. Jack flees, knowing that he has to get away, carrying a silver medal with a wolf on it.
Jack has a habit of falling on his feet, and then getting into trouble of one kind or another - so he doesn’t stay in any one place for long. In this book, he starts off in France, then on to Amsterdam, and then Germany.
It’s an intriguing, exciting book, and really readable. The ending has ensured that I’ll most definitely look out for the second book in this trilogy.
Many thanks to The Pigeonhole and J. C. Harvey for reading along.
Glossolalia; or don't scream it on the mountain
Book
“My name is Ineluki. I come from past the mountains and ice. It took me many days to reach here....
Fantasy
Wulfgang (Bad Oak Boys #3)
Book
After years in the military, Wulfgang Marrok has had enough. He wants nothing more than to settle...
MM Paranormal Romance Mpreg