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Say Something - Single by Ceara
Say Something - Single by Ceara
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Album Rating
Ceara is an up-and-coming 23-year-old singer-songwriter from Los Angeles, California. Not too long ago, she released a lovely debut pop tune, entitled, “Say Something”.

“If you feel what I feel why don’t you say something. If it was me you know I’d say something.” – lyrics

‘Say Something’ tells an interesting tale of a young woman who desires for her significant other to express himself.

The likable tune contains a relatable storyline and pleasing vocals. Also, the song possesses groovy instrumentation flavored with electro-pop and dance elements.

Not too long ago, Ceara Cavalieri graduated from UCLA and she is now pursuing a career in music.

https://www.bongminesentertainment.com/ceara-say-something/
  
RIVETING READ
For a debut novel ... this is a real page turner!
Pritchard has done an excellent job with the characters; great lead character with lots of layers to him and the "villain" of the story is expertly crafted and not revealed until the final moments!!
Will keep you on your toes with the pace and plot which flows so well and the description of Spain is flawless.
I have never personally been but after reading this I feel like I was there as the writing was so descriptive it just made you feel as if you were watching it happening before you.
I look forward to reading the ones after this and will be following!
  
Call for the Dead
Call for the Dead
John Le Carre | 2011 | Fiction & Poetry
10
9.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
Story (2 more)
Length
Characters
One of the finest debuts of all time...
One of the finest debuts of all time, and thanks to John le Carré, a fine writer and real life secret service employee, one of the most realistic spy novels written.

Not only is this an excellent debut from le Carré, but an introduction to one of the greatest fictional spies, George Smiley, best known from "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy".

This may seem a strange one, but the book is quite short, which is a good thing. I enjoy books short and long, but this is excellent for some light reading, and the best place to start with le Carré's books is definitely at the start!
  
Cabin Fever (2002)
Cabin Fever (2002)
2002 | Horror
Sick Water
Cabin Fever- introduces Eli Roth in his directorial debut and 80% of this movie is sickening, disturbing and gross.

The Plot: Bert (James DeBello), a college student vacationing with friends in the mountains, mistakenly shoots a local man (Arie Verveen) with a skin infection while hunting in the woods. Panicking, he abandons the scene and leaves the man for dead. When the man stumbles into a reservoir, he infects the water supply, and soon one of Bert's friends becomes infected. The friends struggle to stop the contagious, flesh-eating disease while on the run from a group of ornery backwoods locals out for revenge.

Its a okay underrated horror movie from the early 2000's.