Satantango
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In the darkening embers of a Communist utopia, life in a desolate Hungarian town has come to a...
Beard In Mind
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All is fair in love and auto maintenance. Beau Winston is the nicest, most accommodating guy in...
Stuff Dreams Are Made of
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While their last venture was hardly crowned with success, James Lessor and Skip Moore, (and their...
The Guardian, a Sword, & Stilettos (Enlighten #1)
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Zoe Jabril could be just another 17-year-old girl attending parties with her friends and checking...
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Merissa (12053 KP) rated When The Devil Wants In in Books
Jan 30, 2018
John is only supposed to be in his late twenties, but somehow came across as being a LOT older. As for Matt, it was hard to pin an age on him. Sometimes he seemed young, sometimes old. Although this story is told from both of their perspectives, it was hard to find much sympathy for John, and I have no idea why. There didn't seem to be much of a bond between the two of them until the end of the story. As for the mystery, there was a lot of build up, but the ending left me wanting more. Although we got the who, the how and why were never really discussed. There was no idea of what had happened to make the person 'snap' at that time.
Apart from that, the story was well written, with no editing or grammatical errors that disrupted my reading flow. The story was interesting, with a great cast of characters. For anyone who wanted a M/M Mystery, then I would definitely recommend this. Just because I found it slightly unsatisfying at the end doesn't mean everyone will!
* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book, and my comments here are my honest opinion. *
Merissa
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The Devil Wears Prada
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200 Fairy Tales for Kids - The Most Beautiful Stories for Children
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LeftSideCut (3778 KP) rated Hack-O-Lantern (1988) in Movies
Nov 11, 2020
The whole experience is ball achingly 80s, complete with questionable acting, awkward dialogue, passable gore effects, and an absolutely raging music score. All of the music just sounds like Final Fantasy battle music. It's incredible.
Hack-O-Lantern was aired as part of Joe Bob Briggs 2020 Halloween Special, and is worth a watch to gain some insight into why this films is so weird and disjointed, such as director Jag Mundhra speaking very little English accounting for some of the bizarre dialogue, and his Indian background explaining the out of place Bollywood elements sprinkled throughout. It's a pretty fascinating and quirky horror all in all.
If you're looking for a cheap, ridiculous, and absurd 80s horror, then this ticks all the right boxes.
Sting in the Tail: Carnival of Mysteries
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The Carnival of Mysteries just arrived in Sutton County. They say if you cross the fortune...
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Martin Luther
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SHORTLISTED FOR THE WOLFSON HISTORY PRIZE 2017. Selected as a Book of the Year by the New Statesman,...