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To All The Boys I've Loved Before (2018)
To All The Boys I've Loved Before (2018)
2018 | Drama, Romance
I am genuinely surprised at how much I love this movie. Normally, I am a firm advocate for film adaptations sticking to the book and if they don't, I find myself getting really upset (Dumplin' is a great example of this), but I thoroughly love this movie. The changes that were made are ones that I love. I don't mind it not sticking to it entirely because the general feel of the story is still there. I get the same feeling watching the move that I got reading the book and I think that's most important.

Additionally, this cast is incredible. I love Lana Conder, I think she's incredible. I love almost everything Noah Centineo is in and he's the exact guy that I imagined for Peter. (Same with Lana and Lara Jean). I think that they have great chemistry and I'm excited to see how that plays out even further when the next movie comes out in February.

I really love this series. I know some people don't, I'm not sure why honestly, but I love it and I definitely see myself watching these movies every now and again when I just need a good, heartwarming love story.
  
**I received this book free from Story Cartel in exchange for an honest review.**
Noa and Amar meet each other in, "Mutual Advice", a support group for those who have relationship issues. Amar and Noa end up doing sessions together and these sessions lead to a romantic relationship. An relationship that is forbidden from the start as Noa is Jewish and Amar is Muslim.

Chava Epstein writes a romantic story filled with passion. The reason why I didn't give this story more than two stars was because it just didn't make me feel the passion. I'm not sure if some of the story got lost in translation, or if the format I was reading it in, distracted from the deeper meaning, but it was a task for me to finish this book. Throughout telling the love story of Noa and Amar, there are also love letters and paintings and other stories that Noa is writing to tell about her love for Amar. All of these side stories made me lose interest in the rest of what was going on.

On the other hand, I LOVED the artwork that accompanied each chapter in the book.
  
I received this book from Story Cartel in exchange for an honest review.
Noa and Amar meet each other in, "Mutual Advice", a support group for those who have relationship issues. Amar and Noa end up doing sessions together and these sessions lead to a romantic relationship. An relationship that is forbidden from the start as Noa is Jewish and Amar is Muslim.

Chava Epstein writes a romantic story filled with passion. The reason why I didn't give this story more than two stars was because it just didn't make me feel the passion. I'm not sure if some of the story got lost in translation, or if the format I was reading it in, distracted from the deeper meaning, but it was a task for me to finish this book. Throughout telling the love story of Noa and Amar, there are also love letters and paintings and other stories that Noa is writing to tell about her love for Amar. All of these side stories made me lose interest in the rest of what was going on.

On the other hand, I LOVED the artwork that accompanied each chapter in the book.
  
A Court of Mist and Fury
A Court of Mist and Fury
Sarah J. Maas | 2016 | Young Adult (YA)
10
9.3 (54 Ratings)
Book Rating
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. If I didn't already love Rhys enough from last book, he became such a unique, memorable character in this one. Feyre as well--the whole story was just as gorgeous and riveting as the first.
  
Breaking Bad  - Season 1
Breaking Bad - Season 1
2008 | Drama
Characters (0 more)
It ended (0 more)
Clever
A great story of a chemistry teacher who needs to make money by to pay for chemotherapy making crystal meth, you love and hate the guy but it keeps you gripped and wanting more!
  
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Leslie Bond (6 KP) rated Boku no Hīrō Akademi, My Hero Academia in TV

Apr 8, 2018 (Updated Apr 8, 2018)  
Boku no Hīrō Akademi, My Hero Academia
Boku no Hīrō Akademi, My Hero Academia
2016 | Action, Animation
Music is high quality (3 more)
Fight scenes are epic
Characters are relatable
Good moral values
My Hero Academia
The story is epic as is the music. The Characters are original, Love the animation. I can't wait for season 3!!
  
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Chayu (810 KP) rated Avatar (2009) in Movies

May 5, 2019  
Avatar (2009)
Avatar (2009)
2009 | Action, Comedy, Mystery
Everything (0 more)
Mesmerising
A beautiful movie about love, honour, value of every living creature and importance of nature. Great story, acting, visual effects and animations. Nothing bad can be said about this movie. It is good in every way.
  
Throne of Glass
Throne of Glass
Sarah J. Maas | 2012 | Children, Fiction & Poetry
10
8.7 (91 Ratings)
Book Rating
strong female charactor (2 more)
story line
couldn't put down
nox left (he was fun) (0 more)
hard to put down
this is a very good book love the build up and full action, well written drags you in till you've finished
  
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Liane (1 KP) rated A Christmas Carol in Books

Feb 1, 2018  
A Christmas Carol
A Christmas Carol
Charles Dickens, Robert Ingpen | 1843 | Children
9
8.6 (84 Ratings)
Book Rating
Well written moral tale (0 more)
I read this book as a child and not revisiting it with my children. My kids love it as a story but it also makes moral points that are still relevant in today' society.
  
Drunks and Dragons - Dungeons and Dragons 5e Actual Play
Drunks and Dragons - Dungeons and Dragons 5e Actual Play
Games & Hobbies
9
9.0 (1 Ratings)
Podcast Rating
Funny members, (1 more)
Good story
Not for young audiences (0 more)
Fun for the whole group
This is a very funny series, it starts in 4e, but has a clever way of switching to 5e after episode 165, I love it