
If We’re Not Married By Thirty
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A brilliantly funny, romantic and effervescent read, If We're Not Married by Thirty is the...

Complicating Roy (Love Me Do #2)
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Complication doesn’t always have to be a bad thing. Duke Charles needs a break. He’s tired of...
Contemporary MM Romance Erotic

Saving Madonna
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Inspired by real events, an unforgettable story of love, courage and sacrifice to save a country’s...
Historical Fiction

Karla Dee (6 KP) rated Lockdown on London Lane in Books
Mar 4, 2022
Ethan's thoughts about his gf coming back from her childhood home with beanie babies and maybe creating a home library was freaking adorbs!
I love the cover of this book and how we get to take a look at how multiple couple's or situationship navigate being locked in together for seven days because a tenant has been exposed to the rona virus very frightening but this book makes it cute.

The Sunrisers
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After years of adventures, professional thief and amateur noodle critic Yael is invited to join The...
Lesbian Space Opera
Severus (Fueled By Lust #2)
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Thrown together by the mating of Drusus and Avelina, Severus Faal and Cassie Wells find themselves...
Science Fiction Erotica Romance

Walk With Me (Home #7)
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When Eli Block steps into his parents’ living room and sees his childhood crush sitting on the...
Contemporary MM Romance

David McK (3562 KP) rated The Imitation Game (2014) in Movies
Feb 26, 2022
This flits back and forth between three timelines: the 1950s (just before Turing committed society, after being found guilty of Homosexual behaviour, which was outlawed at the time), the late 30s/early 40s (his work at Bletchley) and the 1920s (his childhood at a public boarding school, where he was bullied).
Cumberbatch manages to bring a different aura to his portrayal of Turing than he did previously to Sherlock - even though both are geniuses who struggle with a low EQ (Emotional Quotient) - while Kiera Knightley does her period piece acting as his fellow (perhaps even smarter) codebreaker Joan, who has to also put up with the misogynistic attitudes of the time.
And yes, the Imitation Game of the title is a real philosophical conundrum (which is described during the movie itself).

Return to Lerici (The Invisibles #2)
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Family secrets, legacies, and the power of forgiveness – a new story by the author of The...
Women's Fiction Family Saga