Mine Finder Professional
Games and Education
App
The classic MineSweeper game with 4 different levels to challenge you including Easy, Medium, Hard...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2476 KP) rated Bad News Travels Fast in Books
Aug 19, 2020
I’m glad I got to revisit these characters this year because this was a delightful mystery. It was a fast read, but there wasn’t a wasted word as Joe and Dottie track down one lead after another. The twists and turns kept me engaged the entire way through. Joe’s temper is toned down a bit from the first book, and Dottie is a strong narrator of the events. The rest of the cast is just as sharp. While travel is a theme of the series, the little bit of sightseeing that Joe and Dottie do always also serves the plot. I could have done without the smattering of foul language scattered throughout the book, but that is worth nothing mainly in passing. Everything is mixed together with a dash of humor that I enjoyed. If you’ve missed this book, I’ve got great news – you’ll enjoy it.
TunesFlow - Music Player with Equalizer
Music and Lifestyle
App
Thanks for more than 100,000 downloads! Now for Apple Watch® and is evolving. Now with handoff...
PuzzlAR: World Tour
Games and Entertainment
App
Piece by piece you can construct replicas of the Statue of Liberty, Taj Mahal and Saint Basil...
Face Swap and Copy Free – Switch & Fusion Faces in a Photo
Catalogs and Entertainment
App
Have you ever thought of swapping your face with someone else's? This app provides an easy-to-use...
Cover Orange 2: Journey
Games
App
YOUR FAVORITE ORANGES ARE BACK! Revisit Cover Orange in this completely new and juicy sequel made...
Slader - Homework Solutions & Answers
Education and Reference
App
Slader: All your textbook homework answers FREE! Have you ever stared at a blank piece of paper...
Voice Recorder PRO - Audio Memos & Voice Notes
Utilities and Business
App
Voice Recorder - Audio Memos & Voice Notes is a full-featured recording app with a streamlined and...
The Viagra Diaries
Book
A funny, fearless, and inspiring novel about dating after the age of sixty. THE NOVEL THAT PROVES...
ClareR (6062 KP) rated Sixteen Horses in Books
Oct 30, 2021
There is a really bleak, moody atmosphere throughout this book, that brought The Smiths song ‘Everyday is like Sunday’ to mind: this IS the coastal town that they forgot to close down, and everyday does seem to be grey - if not silent!
Ilmarsh is a town that has seen far better days, full of the unemployed and displaced, and even though it’s not a pleasant thought, it’s no surprise that it should be the setting for a series of disappearances, arson and mutilations. There is someone in this town with a lot of time on their hands. And no better way to spend it.
The writing is mesmerising - I found it hard to drag myself away, even though I found it profoundly unsettling. And that’s the big thing about this novel: I’m still not 100% sure who the culprit was, but I found myself not too upset by that. It was such a breathtaking journey (however, if anyone would like to message me with the answer to that, I wouldn’t be at all put out!)
Many thanks to the publisher who provided me with an e-copy of the book through both NetGalley and Jellybooks (because I forgot I already had it from NetGalley 🤦🏼♀️).

