
Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow
Book
Enter the Wundrous world of Morrigan Crow and Nevermoor - the most fantastical children's release of...

Ross (3284 KP) rated The Boys Volume 9: Big Ride in Books
Oct 31, 2019
Meanwhile, one of the Seven, Jack from Jupiter, is being framed for the murder of a trans prostitute. This story was harder to read, because of the language used by Butcher in speaking to and about the trans people.
Things are starting to come to a head, and it feels like Ennis has his eyes on the finish line, and is now putting in all the back story and setting up the inevitable conflict.

Terraforming Mars: Colonies
Tabletop Game
Our world has widened before us. Corporations expand their operations to all corners of the solar...
Mars Space

Orion SkyScanner 100mm TableTop Reflector Telescope
Tech
An ideal entry-level reflector telescope with 100mm parabolic primary mirror optics - no plastic...

Interstellar Space by John Coltrane
Album
At times this album is hard, intense and demands total attention. But if you give it just that you...

Ross (3284 KP) rated Before Watchmen: Silk Spectre in Books
Nov 19, 2019
She meets a camper van full of hippies and heads off to San Francisco with them. She soon uncovers a nefarious plot to poison the LCD supply in the city (zoinks!) and sets out to uncover them.
There is a certain Scooby Doo feel about this book, and while it is entertaining enough, and the artwork is enjoyable, it doesn't really seem to add much to the pre-Watchmen series as a whole. One exception is the Nite Owl and the Comedian's brief involvement in Laurie's decision to head home to Mom, their two different approaches showing their personalities.

Matthew Krueger (10051 KP) rated The Hills Have Eyes (1977) in Movies
Sep 4, 2020
The plot: Wes Craven's cult classic about cannibalistic mountain folk, including the Carter family, who are on the trail of stranded vacationers in the arid Southwest Californian desert.
Craven based the film's script on the legend of cannibal Sawney Bean, which Craven viewed as illustrating how supposedly civilized people could become savage.
Wes Craven desired to make a non-horror film, following his directorial debut, The Last House on the Left (1972), because he saw the horror genre as constraining. However, he could not find producers interested in financing a project that did not feature bloody violence.
The film was initially given an X rating by the MPAA due to its graphic violence. Due to this, significant material was removed from Fred's death scene, the sequence where Mars and Pluto attack the trailer, and the last confrontation with Papa Jupiter.
Its a excellent movie.

Persepolis Rising (The Expanse, #7)
Book
In the thousand-sun network of humanity's expansion, new colony worlds are struggling to find their...
Science fiction

Seperation Anxiety
Book
If you've ever wondered whether you love your dog more than your partner... Life hasn't gone...

Volkswagen Touareg Challenge
Games
App
Volkswagen Touareg Challenge Pure off-road feeling with an SUV in a class of its own: the new...