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Rose-Marie3071 (67 KP) rated Prince of Wolves (The Grey Wolves, #1) in Books
Feb 25, 2019
Prince of Wolves is the start of a thrilling, gripping series. As the start of the three girls adventure into the supernatural world, there is always something happening, be it devastating or hilarious.
It's definitely a series that I would love to see as films or a TV series.
These book are a definite must read for all lovers of Werewolves and the Supernatural.
It's definitely a series that I would love to see as films or a TV series.
These book are a definite must read for all lovers of Werewolves and the Supernatural.
Obsessed book reviews (49 KP) rated Close in Books
May 7, 2019
This is the first book by this author that I've read. This is a very compelling and gripping story. This is a dark, twisted, romantic, suspenseful read, which will keep you hooked till the last page. The characters have amazing chemistry between them. I can't wait to read from this intriguing author in the future.
Highly recommended
I voluntarily reviewed an advance reader copy of this book
Highly recommended
I voluntarily reviewed an advance reader copy of this book
Obsessed book reviews (49 KP) rated Once Upon a Cowboy (Whisper Creek, #3) in Books
May 7, 2019
wow what a fab read, totally hooked from the first page. this book contains it all romance, gripping plot, twists and turns and some very steamy scenes. these all come together to make a fab read. all the characters work well together and each play fantastic parts to bring the story to its fantastic ending.
highly recommended
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Peter G. (247 KP) rated The Abyss (1989) in Movies
Jun 5, 2019
This undersea action thriller is intriging with a slow start as the tension builds into one of the best sci-fi actioners out there, with an Eco message we should all heed.
Camera work is top notch and underwater scenes gripping and although not the most scientifically accurate, the balance ensures exciting viewing.
This movie has depth way beyond that of the sea it is set in.
Camera work is top notch and underwater scenes gripping and although not the most scientifically accurate, the balance ensures exciting viewing.
This movie has depth way beyond that of the sea it is set in.
Loo (3 KP) rated Doctor Sleep in Books
Aug 15, 2018
Gripping as always
Another brilliant novel from SK, have not read the shining, although watched it many years ago, so knew the main character already. Kinda want to read the shining now though. I also loved the reference in here that is in his DT series. There are other worlds than these. Loved it, a must read if you like SK and horror/supernatural books
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What would you do if you found out your dead wife was already married and that it was murder? John Sims plays an excellent part in this gripping series of love, betrayal and mystery. You find yourself trying to discover who did what and find yourself completely wrong. Loved the note at the end 'it was always you'
Ellie May Shanks (123 KP) rated Five Feet Apart in Books
Dec 28, 2019
One of my best reads in 2019!
If you haven't read this book, or can only refer it to the movie... Go read this now!
From the minute I started reading I could not stop. Such a light hearted yet gripping book about teenagers with CF. I learned so much terminology that goes with CF too. There was tears and laughter... It was a beautiful read.
From the minute I started reading I could not stop. Such a light hearted yet gripping book about teenagers with CF. I learned so much terminology that goes with CF too. There was tears and laughter... It was a beautiful read.
book sparrow (239 KP) rated Fracture in Books
Jan 18, 2020
oh how i love this book. its gripping, exciting and steamy. i love how tough sloan is and how she and zeth are addicted to each other but dont want to admit it. i love how lacey is so fragile but so strong and that twist soooooo good i also love how crazy sloan is going out to the compound ugh i just love this series
Paul Tyrrell (139 KP) rated The Invisible Man (1933) in Movies
Apr 18, 2020
Claude Raines is stunning!
Raines is soooooo good as the demented scientist who has been turned crazy by the fact that he cannot reverse what he has made of himself. Way better then the Giant Ape who came out around the same time. If you want a great black and white film, look no further
Sophie Scholl and the White Rose
Annette Dumbach and Jud Newborn
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This is the gripping story of the five Munich university students who set up an underground...