Search

Search only in certain items:

    Alessia Cara

    Alessia Cara

    (0 Ratings) Rate It

    YouTube Channel

    Hello everyone, Im Alessia and I sing songs that I like and hope you like them too. I sing in my...

Misbehaviour (2020)
Misbehaviour (2020)
2020 | Drama, History
7
6.0 (6 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Keira knightley (0 more)
Watched on Disney plus last night as I was only a baby when this happened back I 1970 which makes me 53 years old now and over the years I've seen clips of the Incident with Bob hope and the protesters anyway the film itself its decent enough viewing from the cast the costumes the look of the set design overall decent movie not my normal cup of tea
  
40x40

Merissa (13585 KP) created a post

Oct 31, 2025  
🌾 In the unforgiving outback, one man’s search for freedom uncovers the buried truths of a land—and of himself.

Venture into 19th-century Australia with Outback Odyssey by Paul Rushworth-Brown, a sweeping tale of resilience, identity, and the stark beauty of a land shaped by hardship and hope.

📖 Read the Excerpt here 👉 https://archaeolibrarian.wixsite.com/website/post/outbackodysseybypaulrushworth-brown

#TheCoffeePotBookClub #BlogTour #AustralianHistory #IndigenousStories #HistoricalFiction, @paulrushworthbrown_author @thecoffeepotbookclub
     
40x40

Stormi (105 KP) rated The Plum Tree in Books

Apr 13, 2018  
TP
The Plum Tree
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Christine finds herself in love with a man above her in station, Isaac. She is poor and works for his family, yet he is rich. Despite this, he is also in love with her. When the war begins the stations they hold mean nothing. The only thing that matters now is that Christine is German and Isaac is a Jew. This story follows the hardships of war and the hope for a young love.


 This book was wonderful. It is written in such detail that you can just imagine being there. The characters are real and relatable. Christine and Isaac face so much hardship. Between the stations they hold to the religions they follow, they face such trouble in being together. The determination these two show is inspiring. Christine is followed more than Isaac, and her story is inspiring. The War takes this story to new light. I thought this was going to be a book about romance in hard times. While it was that, it was also a book of survival and hope in in a country ravaged by war. It was a new view on the horrors that the Germans and the Jews faced. Bombings, death, persecution, love, survival, and hope for a better future are all part of this story. This story was truly a marvelous read about a horrible time. This story provides so much emotion that at times I was so happy while others just broke my heart and brought me to tears. This certainly was an emotional read, but that just makes this an even better story. This was a story filled with love, loss, hope, and a world war that changes the lives of so many.

This is the second book I have read by this author and each book is amazing in detail and written in such a way that you can't help but be sucked into the story. I am so glad I was able to review this story for such a talented author.