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Army of Darkness (1992)
Army of Darkness (1992)
1992 | Action, Comedy, Horror
Third in the Evil Dead series, even more comedy is introduced and a fantasy element implemented. More fun than a bag of puppies that crap 100 dollar bills and solidified Bruce Campbell as the master of camp with geniius proportions
  
The Great Escape (1963)
The Great Escape (1963)
1963 | Drama, History, War
The Bank holiday classic. I didn't watch it for ages but once I did I found it was a pretty good story loosely based on a true story of P.O.W.s escaping from their prison camp during the second world war.
  
    The Decline (2020)

    The Decline (2020)

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    A fatal accident at a remote survivalist training camp sends participants into a panic - and sets...

Courting Light
Courting Light
A. Zukowski | 2018 | Contemporary, LGBTQ+, Romance
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great for LGBT and young adult fans
Independent reviewer for Archaeolibrarian, I was gifted my copy of this book.

Josie volunteers to help at a summer camp for disabled children. But it's the camp leader, Sam, who draws Josie like a moth to a flame.

Something must have piqued my interest with this one because it came with a young adult tag and I said yes, I would read it. And I did like! Not love but I liked it.

Josie, by her own admission, only at camp to have something else on her CV other than school. Paired with Lucian, an autistic teenager, she learns a lot about herself and her life; and that of those around her.

The draw to Sam, the camp leader, is instant and powerful, and Sam fights it a long time before they finally give into each other.

At the end of camp, though, Josie is in for a surprise, as were we! And I did like the ending. From what Josie was saying, about what she thought in years to come, I really wasn't sure which way it was gonna go!

BUT only Josie has a say and ya'll know what I think about that! AND it IS young adult, very much so. What Josie does say, is well written and well delivered. I quite liked Josie!

It's a lovely, easy read, great for young adult fans, and for LGBT fans alike. Just maybe not one for me.

3 good solid stars.

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