
Zombie Highway: Driver's Ed
Games
App
Enroll now in this post apocalyptic driving school! Driver's Ed is a spinoff of Zombie Highway that...

ClareR (5879 KP) rated The Passengers in Books
Apr 2, 2019
Eight people get in to their cars one morning, thinking they’re going to the destinations that they’ve programmed in, only to discover that they no longer have any control over their cars. In fact, they’re on a crash course with one another, and only one person will survive. That person will be chosen by the public, who are all seeing what’s happening in real time on social media and news outlets. That was actually the part that terrified me the most - the fact that the public was in charge of their lives!
This was a real roller coaster ride, it was so exciting! If I hadn’t have been reading it on The Pigeonhole, I would’ve read it in one sitting (I’d highly recommend doing that, by the way!). I must have changed my mind about the characters at least half a dozen times, and the ending really was just right!

Made in Reality
Book
Stephanie Pratt is the consummate reality star. Since 2007, her life has been lived almost as much...

Birmingham Tramways
Book
In Birmingham, a city once renowned for its engineering enterprise, tram passengers in days gone by...

Fifty Cents and a Box Top: The Creative Life of Nashville Session Musician Charlie McCoy
Charlie McCoy and Travis D. Stimeling
Book
From Ann Margret to Bob Dylan and George Jones to Simon & Garfunkel, Nashville harmonica virtuoso...

Eilidh G Clark (177 KP) rated Dirt Road in Books
May 13, 2017
While this may appear a simple story line, Kelman’s exploration into the fragmented relationship between father and son gives the reader an honest analysis of family and grief. The third person narrator, with bursts of free indirect discourse from Murdo, allows the reader both an internal and external insight into the constraints of family. This parallel leaves the reader feeling uncomfortable, yet with a conflicting heart. This is Kelman’s unique writing style at its best.
Dirt Road is more than a novel of grief and family relationships though; it is a novel of risk, of following new paths with uncertainties, about leaving behind the familiarities and safety of the past and following the heart. It is about deep connections; for Murdo this is through music and the feeling of freedom that he associates with music, whilst for the other characters it is about cultural connections and Scottish ancestry. Kelman’s clever use of parallels shows the reader the intensity of human connections whilst suggesting that change and progression is possible. This great novel will linger in your thoughts for weeks after you put it down, and it brings to mind a poem by Robert Frost, The Road Not Taken
I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
For the full poem visit (https://www.poetryfoundation.org).
Dirt Road by James Kelman
Canongate Books (14 July 2016)

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2346 KP) rated On the Road with Del and Louise: A Novel in Stories in Books
Mar 9, 2018
I must admit I had a hard time getting past the fact that this duo are criminals, but as they grew as characters, I got caught up in their story. They are really the only characters who are in the entire book, but they can pull it off well. The various capers, schemes, and plots they find themselves in are all different, keeping us from getting bored while exploring the characters.
Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2016/08/book-review-on-road-with-del-and-louise.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.

Hold The Sunset
TV Show
For Edith, life is pretty good. She's been a widow for some years now, but her children live locally...
comedy
Cycling in the Peak District: 21 Routes in and Around the National Park
Book
The scenic Peak District boasts an abundance of country lanes, tracks, towpaths and railway trails...

Availability: The Challenge and the Gift of Being Present
Book
For almost thirty years, Availability has been a trusted guide for cultivating openness and being...