
Friends Trivial Pursuit
Tabletop Game
Woo-pah! If you are a true Friends fan, you need to test your knowledge with the Friends Trivial...

The Other Couple
Book
It was meant to be the perfect honeymoon. A five-star resort in paradise. White sands, a...

Olive and the Valentine's Spell
Book
Olive is a sweet elementary school boy who is afraid to go to school on Valentine’s Day. ....
Holiday Valentine's Day Children Fears Picture Book kids

Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Sleigh!
Book
It’s the most wonderful time of the year—for driving a sleigh! ’Tis also the season—for...

Yule Log Murder
Book
Fresh-baked cookies, pies, and cakes can warm even the frostiest Christmases in coastal Maine. But...

The Dangers of Gingerbread Cookies
Book
A delightful holiday cozy mystery which originally appeared in the collection, Gingerbread Cookie...
I really think they should have stuck to their original plan of a beach holiday.
But boy did I enjoy this! The twists and turns made for an addictive, unputdownable read!

Papa's Pizzeria HD
Games
App
Top, bake, and serve seasonal pizzas in Papa's Pizzeria HD! -- ABOUT THE GAME -- Things get...

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2352 KP) rated Against the Claw in Books
Aug 23, 2018
I enjoyed the first book in this series, and it was a delight to return again. The characters are lots of fun, and it was great to see them again. The new characters fit right in; they were so nice, it was hard to believe there was a killer hiding among them. I did think the plot wandered a bit in the first half, but it picked up in the second half. When we reached the climax, I discovered there were some clues I hadn’t even realized where hiding in the book. The location is charming; the perfect summer resort town. So if you are looking for a book to hold on to summer, pick this one up.

David McK (3562 KP) rated Snuff (Discworld, #39; City Watch #8) in Books
Jan 28, 2019
I have to say, however, that I've found his latest Discworld books to be 'less good' - perhaps a sympton of his sad mental decline? - than what I would term a late-middle period Pratchett (round about 'Lords and Ladies', 'Jingo' and so on). In this one, he returns to Commander Vimes of the Ankh-Morpork City Watch - last featured in 'Thud!', who is on holiday in the country-side. Of course, as the blurb makes clear, it is inevitable that this turns into a Busmans holiday ...
The novel did have a few laugh-out-loud moments, but not as many as from one of his best. I also found it to be rather verbose at times, with only really one extended action scene. While some characters - Willikens, in particular - are more fleshed out than before, I also got the distinct feeling that other members of the City Watch were only (temporarily) present as it wouldn't be a City Watch book without them; not to add anything to the story.
While that might make it sound like I didn't enjoy the book, that's simply not true - I did, but just felt that it could have been so much more ...