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Read this book about 5 time and still love it!
It can get a bit insta lovey but hell ,the way this is written you don't feel its only been a few weeks.

Love Julian and Grace!
  
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Merissa (11800 KP) created a post

Jun 18, 2021  
"You reap what you sow..."

VBT & #Giveaway: Hell Raising and Other Pastimes (Grave Concerns #2) by Jayce Carter - @Archaeolibrary, @GoddessFish, #Paranormal, #Erotic, #Romance, 4 out of 5 (very good)

https://archaeolibrarian.wixsite.com/website/post/hellraisingandotherpastimes-graveconcerns-2-byjaycecarter
     
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Young Jean Lee recommended Rashomon (1950) in Movies (curated)

 
Rashomon (1950)
Rashomon (1950)
1950 | Classics, Crime, Drama
9.0 (7 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"This film has one of the best endings I’ve ever seen, starting with the sword fight as remembered by the woodcutter. Up until this point, the fights have looked the way fights usually look in movies. But here, from the moment we see the samurai and bandit’s two sword tips enter the frame, trembling in their shaky hands, we’re in a much more believable world, where people are afraid to kill and be killed. And then there’s this conversation between the priest and the commoner: The priest: It’s horrifying. If men don’t trust each other, this earth might as well be hell. The commoner: That’s right. This world is hell. The priest: No, I believe in men. [Pressing himself against the wall in anguish.] I don’t want this place to be hell. That moment when the priest presses himself against the wall and says “I don’t want this place to be hell” sums up pretty much everything I’ve ever tried to express in my own work. The happy ending, where the woodcutter walks off with the abandoned baby as the sun comes out, always makes me cry."

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Human by Rag 'n' Bone Man
Human by Rag 'n' Bone Man
2017 | Alternative
I love everything about this album, from the lyrics, to the melodies, to the backing tracks and most jane parnell of all his vocals are mad as hell. I could literally listen to him all the time. (0 more)
Great album
  
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Matthew Krueger (10051 KP) created a poll

Oct 19, 2020 (Updated Oct 22, 2020)  
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Halloween Countdown

Resident Evil
Dog Soldiers

0 votes

The Mothman Prophecies
The Amittyville Horror (2005) verison
Silent Hill
Behind The Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon

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The Messengers

0 votes

30 Days of Night
Dead Silence
The Strangers

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Coraline
Drag me to Hell
     
Lords of Chaos (2018)
Lords of Chaos (2018)
2018 | Drama
Hard to believe it was realthis is so messed up because it was real and hell, they did a good job
This was real and so messed up and the film delivered it with humour and vision. Utterly brilliant.
  
Hellraiser (1987)
Hellraiser (1987)
1987 | Horror
Portal to hell
Hellraiser- when i first saw it i thought what in the hell did i just watch. But overtime i still think what the hell did i just watch.

What clive barker does he brings you into his mind, what dark mind he has. He brings you into his world, his creepy world.

The plot: Sexual deviant Frank (Sean Chapman) inadvertently opens a portal to hell when he tinkers with a box he bought while abroad. The act unleashes gruesome beings called Cenobites, who tear Frank's body apart. When Frank's brother (Andrew Robinson) and his wife, Julia (Clare Higgins), move into Frank's old house, they accidentally bring what is left of Frank back to life. Frank then convinces Julia, his one-time lover, to lure men back to the house so he can use their blood to reconstruct himself.

Hellraiser introduces you to the cenobites, and their are creepy.

Its a very dark twisted movie. That is very underrated, but over time more people have seen it.

I would reccordmend hellraiser if you are a clive barker fan, want to know the cenobites and watch the other hellraiser movies. Yes this is the start of the hellraiser franchise.
  
Hell Train (The Cursed Manuscripts)
Hell Train (The Cursed Manuscripts)
Iain Rob Wright | 2022 | Horror, Paranormal, Thriller
7
7.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
I think I can safely say that I am a fan of Mr Wright's work; rarely have I been disappointed with anything he has written and Hell Train is no exception.

At the beginning of the book, Mr Wright tells us that his inspiration is Stephen King's The Langoliers and whilst I can definitely see this (and understand because I love The Langoliers), Hell Train is very much an original story.

Mr Wright has a great knack of making the normal develop into something that is totally abnormal and here he does it again. A simple train journey in the middle of the day becomes something entirely different when the train enters a tunnel.

With characters that you love and some you love to hate, a plot that is intriguing and different, a pace that is relentless with no words wasted, with twists that will shock and scenes that might leave you feeling a tad queasy, Hell Train is a quick and enjoyable read and one that I would recommend to lovers of horror.

My thanks must go to Iain for accepting me into his "street team" and for allowing me to read Hell Train and to share my thoughts.
  
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Hana Wilsei (7 KP) rated The Tempest in Books

Dec 28, 2017  
The Tempest
The Tempest
7
7.4 (9 Ratings)
Book Rating
Out of the entire Shakespeare canon, I found this to be the most difficult to get through. The Tempest deals with huge themes, like slavery and freedom, heaven and hell, and purgatory. It's a masterpiece, but I had to read it 3 times.
  
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The Marinated Meeple (1848 KP) created a poll

May 14, 2018  
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Is anyone watching Season 2 of Westworld?

Yes!
Hell No! No interest at all, I hate the idea of the show...
I will eventually...
I'm still watching Season 1

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no interest whatsoever...
Season 1 was enough for me.... I'm done with it.

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