56 Days
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No one even knew they were together. Now one of them is dead. 56 DAYS AGO Ciara and Oliver meet...
David McK (3425 KP) rated Blade (1998) in Movies
Sep 7, 2023
The Daywalker.
The half human/half vampire hybrid, waging a one-man war on the vampire underground.
And still to officially enter the MCU, with this film pre-dating even the creation of that cinematic universe by a good 10 years or so, and very much a product of its time: lots of leather and shades!
It also stars a pre-prison for tax evasion Wesley Snipes as the titular character, and is quite a bit gorier than the MCU movies tend to be.
I remember, also, thinking at the time just how much of a letdown La Magra, the Blood God, made out to be the 'big bad' was as well ...
Show No Mercy
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When a blind date ends in disaster, Hector is about to swear off dating for good, until he sees a...
Contemporary MM Romance Paranormal Thriller Dark
ClareR (5726 KP) rated The Switch in Books
Jul 18, 2020
Instead, this is the story of two Eileens: 79 year old Eileen and her granddaughter Leena who is 29. They are both at times of great change in their lives. They’ve both just experienced the death of Leena’s sister, and Eileen’s husband has left her for a younger woman.
When Leena comes home for a visit, she realises that Eileen has been casing the men in the village with a mind to dating one. There isn’t a great choice. After a look on a dating website, she realises that the choice of men in their 70’s is far greater in London, so Leena creates an account on the dating website for her Grandma, and they swap lives for 8 weeks - the length of time that Leena’s boss has given her as a holiday, to try and recover from the loss of her sister.
I adored this book. Need I say more? OK, I suppose I should.
I loved how Eileen was treated as an adult with real feelings and sexual urges. She may be 79, but she isn’t some sexless old biddy, treated like a child. As much as we don’t necessarily like to think of our mothers/ grandmothers having sex , it’s highly likely that they do, and why not?
I loved how the death of Leena’s sister was treated. The long, slow process of grieving, and how it doesn’t just switch off, that there are no rules.
Leena’s love life is very entertaining too, and I was rooting for one particular character throughout.
So in conclusion, just do yourself a favour and go and buy this book. It’s ace. Beth O’Leary writes wonderful stories it would seem, about wonderful, quirky, normal people. I’ll be waiting and ready to read whatever she puts out there next, of that I’m sure!
Phoner 2nd Phone Number Anonymous Text + Fake Call
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Winning Move (Clover Hill Romance #1)
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Marek's nerdy charm is an unstoppable force. Gina's anti-dating policy is an immovable object. Or...
Contemporary LGBTQIA+ Romance Small Town Romance Novella
Dream Weaver (Mystic Beach #2)
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His rise to rock-and-roll stardom pulled them apart. Can a magical summer at the beach bring them...
RockStar Romance Celtic Spirituality - Irish
Whatchareadin (174 KP) rated The Perfect Date in Books
Aug 5, 2019
Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for the opportunity to read and review this book.
I have been watching Basketball Wives from the very first season. Then Evelyn Lozada had a shoe store in Miami. Now she's living in L.A. as a single mom to 2 children and is still on Basketball Wives. I can hear her in this book. Her voice rings through Angel's character.
Now this book was no literary piece of art, but it held my attention throughout. I didn't like the repetitiveness of the book and there were a couple of things in there that seemed so unreal. Overall, I enjoyed the book. I got it because of watching the show and I wanted to see what it was all about.
Shock and Awesome (Lexi Graves Mysteries, #4)
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When a thief turns up in Montgomery targeting the super rich women of a high-end dating website,...
The Upside of Irrationality: The Unexpected Benefits of Defying Logic at Work and at Home
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Behavioral economist and New York Times bestselling author of Predictably Irrational Dan Ariely...