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    In The Midst by Sir Was

    In The Midst by Sir Was

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    Album

    After releasing his “SAYS HI” EP in June, swedish producer ’sir Was’ put finishing touches...

    A-Boogie Wit Da Hoodie

    A-Boogie Wit Da Hoodie

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    YouTube Channel

    The official YouTube channel of multi-platinum rapper/singer-songwriter: Artist Dubose, known as A...

Shaun of the Dead (2004)
Shaun of the Dead (2004)
2004 | Comedy, Horror
Pretty much everything (0 more)
Waste of a Dylan Moran performance (0 more)
The feature film debut of Edgar Wright still holds up
Edgar Wright is, in my opinion, the best filmmaker working today. Shaun Of The Dead only really hints at that, but it's none the less a masterpiece comedy/horror film that delivers on both the comedy and the horror. Check out the series he made with the same crew first - Spaced, which is pretty much my favorite TV show of all time.
  
Hybrid Theory by Linkin Park
Hybrid Theory by Linkin Park
2000 | Rock
The album of a generation
I don't think there's anyone around my age who didn't love this album as a teenager. It's possibly one of the best debut albums I've ever heard. There's a few standout songs (In The End, One Step Closer) but every song is fantastic in its own right. This is one of the few albums that myself and my brother can actually agree on, and even used to listen to it together when we were younger. Genius.
  
catchy songs which offer both old and new sounds (including some 80s inspiration, for example INXS) (2 more)
incredible lyrics that offer relatable emotion
a variety of songs for a variety of emotions
it definitely takes the band in a new direction, so enjoying their debut album does not necessarily mean that this revolutionary album will still suit all tastes (0 more)
a genuinely beautiful album that offers a commentary on various issues as well as representing the band's newest experiments in their sound
  
Stone Roses by The Stone Roses
Stone Roses by The Stone Roses
1989 | Rock
A Modern Classic
Very few albums manage to successfully capture the mentality of a generation and give so many people something to care about. This is what the Stone Roses did in 1989 with their eponymous debut album.
This album is more than just music, it is a feeling that was captured and put to music. Inspirational to no end and iconic to this day. An absolutely fantastic first album that deserves its legacy and is still relevant in today's musical landscape.
  
Cece writes biographies of dead mystery authors. While working on a biography of Erle Stanley Gardner, she finds a letter he'd received from a prisoner who claimed to be innocent. Can Cece dig up this cold case and prove the man innocent? I found this debut a little slow at times, but I was still drawn to Cece and the mystery.

Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2013/03/book-review-i-dreamed-i-married-perry.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.
  
Force of Nature
Force of Nature
Jane Harper | 2018 | Fiction & Poetry, Thriller
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7.0 (4 Ratings)
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Jane Harper’s follow up to her wildly successful debut, The Dry, leaves a bit to be desired. The format is similar, flip flopping back and forth in time so the reader can find out what actually happened. However, Force of Nature never quite seems to get going. It’s slow in the buildup which doesn’t offer the satisfaction expected. The characters are not very compelling and nothing drives the reader to invest in any of them. Hopefully, the third time will be a charm.
  
    The Pass

    The Pass

    John Donnelly

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    In a high-end hotel room, rising football stars Jason and Ade are living the dream. Goals, girls and...