ClareR (6134 KP) rated The City Changes Its Face in Books
Oct 14, 2025
This is the sequel to The Lesser Bohemians - which I haven’t read. I didn’t feel that I needed to have read it to understand this book, but I will go back and read it, based on how much I enjoyed this.
The style of writing feels experimental, especially when we experience a lengthy description of a film that Stephen makes from the perspective of Eily watching it (I wished I could watch it too).
Obviously, it could be argued that I’ve started my Eimear McBride reading experience in the wrong place, but at least I have somewhere to go next! This novel really made me want to catch up with her previous work.
David McK (3770 KP) rated Ratcatcher (Matthew Hawkwood, #1) in Books
Jan 30, 2019
Set during the late Regency period, this is the era of the Napoleonic Wars, Affairs of Honour (i.e. forbidden duels), Highwaymen and the Bow Street Runners. Starting with the robbery of a coach, this builds up into a plot surrounding a (historically correct) invention that agents of France hope to use against Great Britain to swing the balance of power in their favour. Matthew Hawkwood - the hero of the tale - is a former army officer from the Rifle Corps, who now works as one of the Bow Street Runners (few in number, and who have since been called London's first professional police force), who is initially charged with investigating this robbery. While I did find elements of the plot to be obvious - one reveal, in particular, I saw coming from about a mile away - there is still plenty to enjoy in the novel.
Based on this one, I may be convinced pick up a few more of the sequels ...
Management of Construction Projects: A Constructor's Perspective
John E. Schaufelberger and Len Holm
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Unlike the majority of construction project management textbooks out there, Management of...
Rupert Thomas recommended Paradoxical Undressing in Books (curated)
Awix (3310 KP) rated Pacific Rim (2013) in Movies
Feb 25, 2018
Anyway: big monsters lumber out of the sea, get smacked in the mouth by giant robots. Story isn't really anything special, but the background details of this slightly cartoony world are engaging, as are some of the supporting performances. Film subscribes to the prevailing American dogma, which is that giant monster fights must take place at night and preferably in bad weather: apparently this makes them much more believable. The Hong Kong battle is terrific, the others not so much. In the end I think the premise of this movie is really much better than the way it is realised; maybe the sequel will address some of the shortcomings here.
Matthew Krueger (10051 KP) rated World War Z (2013) in Movies
Mar 3, 2020
When former U.N. investigator Gerry Lane (Brad Pitt) and his family get stuck in urban gridlock, he senses that it's no ordinary traffic jam. His suspicions are confirmed when, suddenly, the city erupts into chaos. A lethal virus, spread through a single bite, is turning healthy people into something vicious, unthinking and feral. As the pandemic threatens to consume humanity, Gerry leads a worldwide search to find the source of the infection and, with luck, a way to halt its spread.
Also Marc Foster directed this film, he also directed "Monster's Ball", "Finding Neverland", "Stay", "Quantum of Solace" and "Christopher Robin". So if you like this film, go watch his other films.
Advances in Accounting Education: Teaching and Curriculum Innovations
Timothy J. Rupert and Beth B. Kern
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All articles in this book explain how teaching methods or curricula/programs can be improved....
Sports Chaplaincy: Trends, Issues and Debates
Andrew Parker, Nick J. Watson and John B. White
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This ground-breaking book provides an in-depth analysis of the theory and practice of sports...
Sports Chaplaincy: Trends, Issues and Debates
Andrew Parker, Nick J. Watson and John B. White
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This ground-breaking book provides an in-depth analysis of the theory and practice of sports...
Foundations of Symmetric Spaces of Measurable Functions: Lorentz, Marcinkiewicz and Orlicz Spaces: 2017
Ben-Zion A. Rubshtein, Genady Ya. Grabarnik, Mustafa A. Muratov and Yulia S. Pashkova
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Key definitions and results in symmetric spaces, particularly Lp, Lorentz, Marcinkiewicz and Orlicz...




