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The Butterfly Garden
The Butterfly Garden
Dot Hutchison | 2016 | Crime, Horror, Mystery
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8.4 (12 Ratings)
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The Butterfly Garden is no place to be...
When you think of a butterfly garden, you typically picture a peaceful place filled with nature’s beauty and warmth. Some may even go as far using the description: a little slice of heaven. This particular Butterfly Garden, however, is no such place. No one in their right mind would ever want to visit. Beauty is horribly distorted into grotesqueness, peace gives way to torture, and there is little warmth to be found within this garden. This garden is his personal, man-made house of horrors. Him. The man they call the Gardener. He kidnaps teenage girls and collects them in his garden, all the while subjecting them to an awful number of unspeakable atrocities. The girls, whom he calls his butterflies, form a family of sorts and team up in order to cope with the perverse Gardener and his twisted ways. Will they ever see the Outside again? What will it take to destroy the garden and break the Gardener’s evil cycle once and for all?

The Butterfly Garden is undeniably dark and disturbing, but it pulls you in right from the start and almost holds you against your will as you flip the pages faster and faster so you, too, can escape. It is definitely not an easy journey; it is bound to leave you speechless and incredibly disgusted. That being said, there is plenty of good in this novel that makes it worth the trip. The compelling story is as much about survivors as it is one of captives. The main character, Maya acts shady at times, but you will cheer for her as she struggles to keep the girls together and find ways to endure. Nevertheless, brace yourself and snuggle up with your fluffiest blanket and jammies when you read The Butterfly Garden.
  
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Tilda Swinton recommended Modern Nature in Books (curated)

 
Modern Nature
Modern Nature
Derek Jarman | 2018 | Biography, Film & TV, LGBTQ+
8.0 (1 Ratings)
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"Joy and life, and more life and more joy, and making a garden out of stones, and making films, and love."

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Black Narcissus (1947)
Black Narcissus (1947)
1947 | Classics, Drama, Drama
6.0 (1 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"The COLOR. The passion. The radiance of that blue room. The Archers’ hermetic creation of the Himalayas in a studio and garden in England."

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Gnomeo & Juliet (2011)
Gnomeo & Juliet (2011)
2011 | Family
9
7.2 (12 Ratings)
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An amazingly cute kids movie that teaches about Romeo and Juliet except with a happy ending using garden gnomes and and songs by Elton John. (0 more)
  
Take It Off (Market Garden, #2)
Take It Off (Market Garden, #2)
L.A. Witt | 2013
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
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These Market Garden books are rather short but they have a lot of heat to them.

I look forward to reading more of this series.
  
The Secret Garden
The Secret Garden
Frances Hodgson Burnett | 2017 | Children
10
8.2 (108 Ratings)
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The atmospheric setting and mood to the story. The friendships, learning, growing up and making the best of things. The magic from the secret garden. (0 more)
A childhood favorite
  
Container Gardening Complete: Creative Projects for Growing Vegetables and Flowers in Small Spaces by Jessica Walliser is simply written and contains beautiful photographs. The book discusses everything from the correct soil to use when planting, garden pests, and garden projects to make. I loved how the book gives descriptions on how to make your own containers. I love all of the full-color pictures in this book and the ideas shown, from rustic to cottage gardening, from flowers to veggies. This is a handy reference book.

There are 6 chapters in this book, and each one is full of useful information. The chapters cover Getting Started, Designing & Planting your Containers, Caring for your Containers, Troubleshooting, Harvesting & Seasonal Considerations and More Container Concepts.

This book covers the basics, which include pot drainage, choosing the right soil and harvesting to name but a few. In the Troubleshooting chapter, the author has taken the time to explain the different garden pests and how to deal with them along with beneficial insects.

There are a number of projects that could be taken on, such as a Gutter Garden, a Beginner's Berry Garden and a Good Bug Wheel-Barrow Garden. Each project includes the tools you require along with lots of photographs showing you how to go about it.

This is a great book to get you started in container gardening, and just about anything that can hold soil can be used as a container .
  
Sherlock Gnomes (2018)
Sherlock Gnomes (2018)
2018 | Animation, Comedy
Garden gnomes, Gnomeo & Juliet, recruit renowned detective Sherlock Gnomes to investigate the mysterious disappearance of other garden ornaments.



I really wasn't sure where I was going to fall on this one. It was fine, but predictable. Very predictable. It passed the time with some chuckles but nothing that really split my sides. I doubt this will be one I'll watch again. It's main benefit is that it isn't as bad as Duck Duck Goose.
  
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Zach Braff recommended Safe (1995) in Movies (curated)

 
Safe (1995)
Safe (1995)
1995 |
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"I’ve never seen anything like this movie. It’s so sad and lonesome. The way it brilliantly captures despair and loneliness was an inspiration for Garden State. Julianne Moore is incomparably good in this."

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Anne Hathaway recommended The Secret Garden in Books (curated)

 
The Secret Garden
The Secret Garden
Frances Hodgson Burnett | 2017 | Children
8.2 (108 Ratings)
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"I wanted to be Mary Lennox [in The Secret Garden] so badly. I still have a soft spot for gardens and I’m always going off to see if I can find locked doors inside them"

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