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Kevin Phillipson (10072 KP) rated The Boys - Season 2 in TV
Sep 4, 2020 (Updated Sep 4, 2020)
Homelander (2 more)
Starlight
Billy butcher
The boys are back in town
Watched the first three episodes wish it was more it's a pain that I have to wait a while week for the next episode so there's no spoilers here it's just a good as the first season want to no more what's going to happen the rest of the season all the new characters like stormfront still think homelander is a jerk but that's my opinion. Anyway good start just wish didn't have to wait a week

Girlfriends Guide to Breakup 2
Games and Entertainment
App
How to lead a substantial life after a jerk ex-boyfriend? In Girlfriends’ Guide to Breakup 1,...

Goodnight Punpun Volume 4
Book
Punpun is having a coming-of-age story, but look out-his slice-of-life adolescence slices back. This...
Manga Drama Coming-of-age Slice of life

The Love Potion (Werewolf High book 5)
Book
A lurking danger. Untamed powers. And a tangled mess of feelings. Being a werewolf is hard work....

Elizabeth (1521 KP) rated Orange is the New Black: My Time in a Women's Prison in Books
Apr 24, 2019
I had watched the series and was intrigued to hear the story from Piper's POV, in her own words. There are scenes in the series taken right out of the book, word for word, but there were a lot of differences as well.
Piper is portrayed in the show as a selfish jerk. In the book, she was the complete opposite. I get that drama has to be added in order to make the show more appealing, but the story as told in the book is an interesting insight into this woman who, through stupid choices in her youth, was incarcerated and faced with the harsh realities of life in prison and the struggles of her fellow inmates.
Piper is portrayed in the show as a selfish jerk. In the book, she was the complete opposite. I get that drama has to be added in order to make the show more appealing, but the story as told in the book is an interesting insight into this woman who, through stupid choices in her youth, was incarcerated and faced with the harsh realities of life in prison and the struggles of her fellow inmates.

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2277 KP) rated Hell on Wheels (An Odelia Grey Mystery, #9) in Books
Mar 9, 2018
Odelia and her husband Greg are attending a quad rugby tournament when a friend of theirs is accused of killing a jerk on the opposing team. Meanwhile, Odelia’s boss Mike Steel is acting strangely after being beat up while out of town.
Between the two stories, this book is always moving forward. I found both of them intriguing and never wanted to put the book down. The sub-plot with Steel provides us with some great laughs. The characters are as well-developed and charming as ever, which adds to the fun.
Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2014/11/book-review-hell-on-wheels-by-sue-ann.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.
Between the two stories, this book is always moving forward. I found both of them intriguing and never wanted to put the book down. The sub-plot with Steel provides us with some great laughs. The characters are as well-developed and charming as ever, which adds to the fun.
Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2014/11/book-review-hell-on-wheels-by-sue-ann.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.