Sarah (7798 KP) rated Peaky Blinders - Season 2 in TV
Sep 7, 2019
My only criticisms would be the cliff hanger from the end of series 1 is briefed over a little too quickly, and that Noah Taylor’s “bad guy” isn’t as threatening as he first appears and is a little lacklustre, it’s just fortunate he isn’t needed much to bolster the plot.
Stalked (Jonathan Stride, #3)
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Lieutenant Jonathan Stride knows his partner Maggie Bei is in trouble when she reports a deadly...
ClareR (5721 KP) rated A System So Magnificent It Is Blinding in Books
Apr 25, 2023
There are some really quite beautiful descriptive passages of London and Easter Island, and I found myself googling one of the photographic artists that was mentioned and falling down a rabbit hole for a while.
Should this win the international Booker prize? I have no idea, and I wouldn’t want to be the one that had to choose. Am I glad that I read it? I’m still not absolutely sure on that one. It’s left me with more questions than answers, and I don’t know as there even are any answers!
The Worst Hard Time: The Untold Story of Those Who Survived the Great American Dust Bowl
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The dust storms that terrorized the High Plains in the darkest years of the Depression were like...
The Last Paper Crane
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A Japanese teenager, Mizuki, is worried about her grandfather who is clearly desperately upset about...
Morgan Sheppard (926 KP) rated Call Me Michigan in Books
Jan 9, 2018
This is a well written, fast moving and smoothly paced contemporary romance, showing character growth and not just with the two main characters. With getting to know each other again, things don't go exactly smoothly. However, things eventually work out for them, which is good because the situation is about to get a whole more complicated.
This is a story guaranteed to give you the warm fuzzies, at the same time as you laugh and cry with the characters and the situations they find themselves in. Definitely recommended by me.
* I was given this book in return for a review which has in no way affected my opinion. *
Lindsay (1717 KP) rated The Thirteenth Guardian in Books
Jun 11, 2019
It made it so real. I am not wondering if this could happen to our world in a few months. Are we getting close the the end times as it suggest in the bible. Where their will be a new world to come? The author put you into the story and start to wonder is what going to happen now. It pulls you think about our own history.
The six characters that are to go on a mission have special traits. They all have them which is the shuttering's, blinding headaches and one other thing. We get a history text that might bring the past and present and the future together. The book is worth reading. What a story. I felt like this could be real. I was left with sleepless nights.
You Could Do Something Amazing with Your Life [You are Raoul Moat]
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Winner of the CWA Gold Dagger for Non-Fiction. A letter arrives. You've got an appointment with a...
Valle d'Itria: Style
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Technically, the Valle d'Itria is a corner of Southern Italy between the lands of Brindisi, Taranto...
A Tommy at Ypres: Walter's War - the Diary and Letters of Walter Williamson
Doreen Priddey and Walter Williamson
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'There was a blinding flash and an ear-splitting report and the "prisoner" fell across me. The...