
Economic Review by Bangkok Post
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Semi-annual economical analysis magazine which accumulates analysis and opinion pieces about...

Blood Canticle (The Vampire Chronicles, #10)
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The dazzling vampire Lestat was once the epitome of evil. But now he struggles with his immortality,...
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Ethan Frome
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The classic novel of despair, forbidden emotions, and sexual undercurrents set against the austere...

Seeker (Noble Warriors Trilogy, #1)
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THE MURDERER IS CLOSER ... The legendary warrior monks are gone. The powerful warlord Orlan has...

Legends of the Hidden Temple
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Description from the publisher: Welcome to the Hidden Temple! Follow your guide Kirk Fogg as he...

The Diary of a CEO with Steven Bartlett
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A few years ago I was a broke, university dropout, living in one of the worst parts of the country,...

Kristy H (1252 KP) rated Give Me Your Hand in Books
Mar 10, 2019
So, I wasn't sure I was going to enjoy this one as I started it, but it grew on me. It's not really a pleasant read, at all, and none of the characters are ones you'll really love, but it's very compelling and there's a slow, foreboding creepiness that keeps you reading. I read this one quickly, as it's dark, twisty, and intense and very easy-to-read (as in, a page-turner, not the subject matter).
"My mom always say, you don't have a self until you have a secret." ~Diane
The novel flips between the "then" and "now" format, with Kit narrating to us. It's a female-centered book, and it easily depicts women's uphill battle in the workplace. It also shows the complicated feelings of our female characters: Kit has a lot of thoughts. Her struggle from a poor high school student to doctor is a fascinating one, even if I found her hard to empathize with. You won't necessarily agree with a lot of these characters' (sometimes outlandish) choices, but you'll find them oddly fascinating. I enjoyed how the novel delved into the darkness of friendship--and some of the competition that can come with it. Diane and Kit's relationship is dark and intense, as is the entire novel, really. The secrets that layer this book unravel slowly and eerily, and it really does keep you reading.
I especially thought this one was redeemed or bolstered by its ending; often a thriller is so good and then deflates at the end, but I actually thought this one got a little better at the end. The ending is really well-done, and I didn't feel let down whatsoever.
Overall, this is a dark, intense, and compelling psychological thriller. It's not exactly packed with loveable characters, but they are flawed, interesting, and--at times--quite creepy. You'll be drawn in by its twisty plot and complicated portrayal of friendship and secrets.

Gareth von Kallenbach (980 KP) rated Sicario: Day of the Soldado (2018) in Movies
Jul 8, 2019
The follow up to the critically acclaimed 2015 film Sicario, this movie is an intense action thriller. The cast is good but Del Toro is outstanding. This character really suits him. Italian director Stefano Sollima (Suburra) does a great job taking over for Denis Villeneuve (Sicario, Arrival). The story is really well done. Writer Taylor Sheridan (Sicario, Hell or High Water, Wind River) really put together a film that keeps you on the edge of your seat. The pace was good and the sound really added to the intense mood. I thought it flowed well with the first film, having the same writer helps, and it is a credit to Sollima. There were a few parts that went a little far in believability but overall it felt realistic.
Overall, the film was fast paced and as I mentioned before intense. There are a few twists and turns that keep you guess as to how it will all end. The movie earns it R rating with violence and a decent amount of blood. I enjoyed the first film and my expectations were high for this film. The story is similar enough that you feel like it connects to the first film but it stands on its own.

Batman: Arkham Underworld
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ARE YOU READY TO RULE GOTHAM CITY? Become the city’s next criminal mastermind as you fight your...
Falling Ill
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C.K. Williams (1936-2015) was the most challenging American poet of his generation, a shape-shifting...