
Sebastian Dreaming
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The second book in Seagull's ambitious series of Georg Trakl's works, Sebastian Dreaming was the...

The Life of Images: Selected Prose
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"Decades after immigrating to the States in 1954, [Simic] retains an outsider's perspective:...

The New Odyssey: The Story of Europe's Refugee Crisis
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Europe is facing a wave of migration unmatched since the end of World War II - and no one has...

The Whispering Swarm
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With his first full novel in almost ten years (not counting his Doctor Who book), Michael Moorcock -...

The Woman in White
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The Penguin English Library Edition of The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins 'In one moment, every...

I Spy the Wolf
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Michael Tagleva is the eldest son and heir to one of the wealthiest banking families in Europe. When...

In Deep Water: The Exciting New Thriller from the #1 Bestselling Author
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For fans of TENNISON and MISSING PRESUMED, comes the gripping follow-up to the number 1 bestseller,...

Berlin: City of smoke: Bk. 2: City of Smoke
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The second installment of the epic historical trilogy The second volume of Jason Lutes's historical...

Awix (3310 KP) rated Threads (1984) in Movies
Sep 7, 2019 (Updated Sep 7, 2019)
Not really something you watch to be entertained, Threads has lost very little of its power to appal and terrify. The first half, before the nuclear attack, has an almost kitchen-sink realism; the sense of foreboding is almost unbearable. Even the resources of the BBC can't quite bring the nightmarish aftermath to the screen in the same kind of the detail - or perhaps even the writer's imagination recoils from the sheer grimness of it all. Instead, Threads takes an almost impressionistic approach, providing snapshots of horror from the years following the collapse of civilisation. Distressingly convincing and powerful, and it still feels relevant; one would wish it were otherwise.

Midnight At The Electric
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Kansas, 2065: Adri has been handpicked to live on Mars. But weeks before launch, she discovers the...