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Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated #Junkie (GearShark, #1) in Books
Jan 6, 2021
4.5 stars
I would have gladly given this five, maybe even ten if it was possible, if the book had ended with a HEA but since it's being stretched into two books instead I'm dropping it half a star. Not much really because I bloody loved these two and their gradual realisation that they wanted each other. It wasn't like a lot of other M/M books I've read where a lot of the relationship happens between chapters. This was all so detailed and I loved every minute of it.
I can't wait to continue Drew and Trent's story.
I would have gladly given this five, maybe even ten if it was possible, if the book had ended with a HEA but since it's being stretched into two books instead I'm dropping it half a star. Not much really because I bloody loved these two and their gradual realisation that they wanted each other. It wasn't like a lot of other M/M books I've read where a lot of the relationship happens between chapters. This was all so detailed and I loved every minute of it.
I can't wait to continue Drew and Trent's story.
Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated Stir Me Up in Books
Jan 11, 2021
This was on a list at BooLikes called "Books to Fall in Love With", and I have to say that I definitely fell in love with the first half of this book and would have given it five stars if that bit could have been stretched out into the full book. The second half I wasn't so keen on. I liked it but it didn't make me fall in love with the characters like the first half did, in fact, I got a little bored.
Nevertheless, I did really like the caracters. They were really good together.
Nevertheless, I did really like the caracters. They were really good together.
Lenard (726 KP) rated Five Feet Apart (2019) in Movies
Mar 14, 2019
Five Feet Apart is the story of Stella, a high school sophomore who has cystic fibrosis. We first meet her when Stella admits herself to Saint Grace Hospital for one of her "tune-ups" while her two best friends are going on a nice tropical vacation. Also in the CF ward is Poe, her homosexual best friend, and Will, a 17 going on 18 year old sort of rebel. Female-centric "Rebel Without a Cause" crossed with "The Fault in Our Stars" as the two fall hard for each other unable to get closer than 6 feet next to each other. If they get much closer, they could catch the other's bacterial infection and die slowly and painfully. This lighthearted romance (natch) breaks your heart while instilling the importance of human touch. Directed with limited skill by the actor who plays Rafael on Jane the Virgin, Five Feet Apart is a nice distraction, but not highly recommended if you want high quality.
First Magnitude: A Book of the Bright Sky
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"First Magnitude" is an entry-level book for readers with brightly lit skies. Its purpose is to show...
Face the Music (A Series of Falling Stars #2) by M.L. East
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Kasugai Ryo – your lawfully wedded nightmare. K-Pop’s five brightest stars are about to...
Contemporary Fiction Romance LGBTQ+ Chick Lit K-pop
Paul (106 KP) rated What We Do in the Shadows- Season 1 in TV
May 25, 2019
Reworking of the classic movie of the same name
Excellent reworking of the film of the same name all the leads are excellent and comedy legends. The scripting is on par with the film and episode seven is directed by the director of the film and manages to get some excellent guest stars in the episode that is a nice touch.
At round-a-bout twenty five minutes an episode it doesn't out stay its welcome. It's another comedy classic and I hope it gets renewed for another season.
At round-a-bout twenty five minutes an episode it doesn't out stay its welcome. It's another comedy classic and I hope it gets renewed for another season.
MoMoBookDiary (20 KP) rated Perfect Liars: Perfect for fans of HBO’s hit TV series Big Little Lies in Books
Oct 1, 2018
I enjoyed Rebecca Reid’s compelling debut novel Perfect Liars.
Perfect Liars is a thoroughly satisfying character driven psychological thriller. It’s cleverly plotted and clear from the beginning, despite being paced on the slow side, that it is a compelling tale.
The characters are somewhat unlikeable in that they are typical stereotypical pretentious, entitled, self-centered women. The story is told using a dual timeline, past and present. Whilst they display a close friendship to the world it is deeply flawed.
There are certain parts of the storyline that I felt were a little too unbelievable and that is why this does not get a full five stars from me.
Perfect Liars is a thoroughly satisfying character driven psychological thriller. It’s cleverly plotted and clear from the beginning, despite being paced on the slow side, that it is a compelling tale.
The characters are somewhat unlikeable in that they are typical stereotypical pretentious, entitled, self-centered women. The story is told using a dual timeline, past and present. Whilst they display a close friendship to the world it is deeply flawed.
There are certain parts of the storyline that I felt were a little too unbelievable and that is why this does not get a full five stars from me.
The Sandman: A Game of You (Sandman #5)
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Volume five of New York Times best selling author Neil Gaiman's acclaimed creation The Sandman...
Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated Home is Where the Heart Break Is (Summer Romance Collection, #3) in Books
Sep 6, 2019
3.5 stars.
Something about this book kept me interested, kept me reading. Maybe it was the five year separation between this trio of friends and how they still had that same connection. Or maybe it was the romance between Jessa and Nico. Or maybe it was the mystery surrounding these notes she kept receiving. Whatever it was, I finished this book within a couple of hours.
This is my second book by the author, the first being [b:Cowboy Dark|16109369|Cowboy Dark (Summer Romance Collection, #1)|Tess Oliver|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1351199170s/16109369.jpg|20723472], the first book in this series and I enjoyed that one too.
Something about this book kept me interested, kept me reading. Maybe it was the five year separation between this trio of friends and how they still had that same connection. Or maybe it was the romance between Jessa and Nico. Or maybe it was the mystery surrounding these notes she kept receiving. Whatever it was, I finished this book within a couple of hours.
This is my second book by the author, the first being [b:Cowboy Dark|16109369|Cowboy Dark (Summer Romance Collection, #1)|Tess Oliver|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1351199170s/16109369.jpg|20723472], the first book in this series and I enjoyed that one too.
Dino Sim: Jurassic Combat
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For an hour, go to the Jurassic era, you live in the world of dinosaurs. With nine kinds of...