Afterlife with Archie: Escape From Riverdale Graphic Novel
Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and Francesco Francavilla
Book
When Jughead's beloved pet Hot Dog is killed in a hit and run, Jughead turns to the only person he...
Secret Santa
Tabletop Game
At Christmas, it's important to remember that it's better to give gifts than to receive them — but...
Boardgames HolidayGames SantaGames
Layers of Fear 2
Video Game
Layers of Fear 2 is a first-person, psychological thriller, horror video game with an emphasis on...
Punch (2011)
Movie
17-year-old Wan-Deuk comes from a poor family and his grades in school are equally poor. He is a...
Starlight in the Dawn: The Poetic Priestess Who Chose To Fight
Book
A gripping story of Enheduanna, the first literary person of ancient history. It is based on her...
historical fiction
The Trial
Book
ONE MURDER. ONE IMPOSSIBLE CASE. WHO IS GUILTY? When hero policeman Grant Cliveden dies from a...
Blazed (Breakers Hockey #8)
Book
I never wanted to settle down. Until she careened into my life. I'm a star forward for the...
Contemporary Sports Romance
Liliannar (58 KP) rated Mr Mercedes in Books
May 29, 2018
In true King style there are bits of the story that just don't seem to add, but aren't necessarily a detraction. Bits of the story move much slower than the main story line but they are intermittent and short in nature. As a whole it doesn't detract from the engrossing nature of the book.
Deborah (162 KP) rated The Tudor Wife in Books
Dec 21, 2018
I thought the writing style was OK, but in places got a bit repetitive - towards the end I lost count of the number of times we heard "she who sows the whirlwind reaps the storm".... I never think books written in the first person work quite so well as those written in the third person anyway. This one was written from the point of view of Jane Boleyn (nee Parker), wife to George Boleyn, Anne's brother. It could have been a more interesting psychological study of this woman, but she ends up looking voyeristic and petty! The sex scenes in this book are one of the worst parts to be honest, let alone the fact that we have Jane sleeping with Cromwell and Katherine Howard and Anna of Cleves involved in a very interesting situation with a pot of honey.... it seems to be salacious just for the sake of it as it doesn't add anything!