The Fisher King (1991)
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An unlikely friendship between former shock-jock Jack (Jeff Bridges) and a homeless ex-history...
The Beer and Food Companion
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The Beer and Food Companion is set to become a classic reference for anyone wishing to pair beer and...
The Longevity List: Myth Busting the Top Ways to Live a Long and Healthy Life
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Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2204 KP) rated A Side of Murder in Books
Feb 26, 2021
There is a good mystery here, and I enjoyed seeing how Sam figured everything out. Unfortunately, there is just as much set up, introducing us to the people in Sam’s life and filling us in on her past. The result was a pace that was uneven. I did still enjoy it since I liked Sam and the supporting characters. We saw hints of the depths to the characters that I’m sure we’ll see more of in future books in the series. I was bothered by a cliché that several of the characters fell into, however, especially since it doesn’t fit one of the characters at all. The book ends with recipes for a suggested four-course casual dinner with friends. Overall, I enjoyed this virtual vacation debut.
LoganCrews (2861 KP) rated The Hangover Part II (2011) in Movies
Sep 29, 2020 (Updated Oct 1, 2020)
Between Them: Remembering My Parents
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From the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Sportswriter comes a deeply personal account of his...
Autobiography essays
At Swim Two Birds
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Flann O'Brien's innovative metafictional work, whose unruly characters strike out their own paths in...
The Fire's Stone
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It was a long fall from Clan Heir to common thief, but Aaron never wanted any part of his father’s...
LGBT
Pieces of Dreams
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There are the visible flaws and the not-so-visible flaws, but everyone has them -- or thinks they...
Contemporary Fiction Romance
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2204 KP) rated A Perfect Bind in Books
Sep 29, 2021
I enjoyed the first book in the series because of the unique premise, and this book didn’t disappoint. Once again, the secret bookroom provides a great motive for Tru to get involved in solving a crime, and the plot weaves in some fun, surprising directions. I had the killer figured out before it was revealed, but I think I figured it out about the same time Tru did, so I was proud of myself. A couple of characters annoyed me, but for the most part I loved the cast, and I enjoyed seeing depth to them as the book went along. I smiled and laughed my way through the book, especially at the romantic sub-plots. This book is perfectly delightful.