Stephen King's 'Cat's Eye' (1985)
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Stephen King, the modern master of horror, offers up two terrifying tales from his bestselling book...
The Mystery Writers of America Cookbook: Wickedly Good Meals and Desserts to Die for
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A deadly delicious collection of recipes for appetizers, entrees, desserts, drinks, and more, all...
A Ritual Landscapes and Borders Within Rock Art Research: Papers in Honour of Professor Kalle Sognnes
Patricia Witts, Heidrun Steberglokken, Ragnhild Berge and Eva Lindgaard
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Ritual landscapes and borders are recurring themes running through Professor Kalle Sognnes' long...
Karim Ainouz recommended News from Home (1977) in Movies (curated)
Emergency KIt
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Emergency Kit is an anthology with many differences. It is, to begin with, a book which gives...
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Doomsday Book (2012)
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The First Chapter of The Anthology Film- In A Brave New World, a mysterious virus brings the city to...
FoxTrot Sundaes
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Our cartoon with the broadest appeal. In January 2007, FoxTrot became a Sunday only cartoon. This is...
Sean Farrell (9 KP) rated The Blumhouse Book of Nightmares: The Haunted City in Books
Mar 15, 2018
Cyn Armistead (14 KP) rated The Iron Hunt (Hunter Kiss, #1) in Books
Mar 1, 2018
For once, it's good to see a novel in which an established couple has a seemingly-healthy relationship. Maxine and Grant have very different skills, but they work together well. That said, this is <b>not</b> a romance.
Edited to add: I just learned that there is, in fact, a prequel to this book in <i>The Wild Thing</i> anthology, which I hadn't heard of before. I'll certainly be looking for it.
Kristin (149 KP) rated Wonderstruck in Books
Dec 7, 2018
I'll begin by saying the cover is fantastic; I couldn't stop looking at it! That being said, it's that feeling, the one that every picture has a story to tell, that is the inspiration behind the stories in this anthology. They go from "drabbles" of 100 words to short stories and novellas, and each is as unique as the author who wrote it. It's amazing how so many people can look at the same picture and yet draw a completely different tale from it, all the while bringing those thoughts and images into reality for the reader. I hope this idea will be continued into another book (or several!), using different pictures, or perhaps with each author being given an opening line and having to write a story from that. Loved it!! =)
5 stars