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Lumberjanes: Friendship to the Max: Vol. 2
Lumberjanes: Friendship to the Max: Vol. 2
Noelle Stevenson, Shannon Watters, Grace Ellis, Brooke A. Allen | 2015 | Comics & Graphic Novels
10
8.7 (3 Ratings)
Book Rating
Don't think this series will get anything under 5 * from me it's so unique and cool it seems at some points to mix myths and legends all with a summer camp that all sounds like so much fun - I truly need to be Ripleys friend in real life . amazing
  
Goodreads: Book Reviews
Goodreads: Book Reviews
Book, Social Networking
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8.8 (453 Ratings)
App Rating
Book Lovers Base Camp
This is a great website for anyone who reads a lot books. It helps you to keep track of what you have already read, recommends new books to try, puts you in touch with authors and helps you find book groups and like-minded people.
  
The Final Girls (2015)
The Final Girls (2015)
2015 | Comedy, Horror
7
6.9 (14 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Cruel, Cruel Summer
Still grieving for the death of her Scream Queen Mother, Max is coaxed into attending a screening of her Mother's Movies (called Camp Bloodbath) where she will also answer any questions the fans have. However, whilst they're all watching the Movie, an accidental fire breaks out. Max and her group of friends all escape from it and mysteriously wake up in a Forest... the Forest in the Camp Bloodbath Movies. Even more strange... alll the Camp Bloodbath characters are also there, and Max comes face to face with her deceased Mother. But the killer is also there, and Max and her friends know who's going to be murdered and when. They also get caught in a timeloop if they don't go along with the Movie's plot. But can they intervene in any way? Will Max be able to change the plot and possibly save her Mother? Or will the Killer start to come after them?

Final Girls is very tongue in cheek whilst also dealing with the fatality of Max's Mother and Max's subsequent grief with sensitivity and tact. It's a Slasher with a unique perspective and I totally appreciate that it stands apart from what's become the norm. It's definitely a must see for those of us who enjoy Movies like Friday the 13th and Sleepaway Camp, but for me it's a one watch wonder. I'm very glad I've seen it but don't really see myself reaching for it.