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An Affair of Poisons
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10.0 (1 Ratings)
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I am not usually a fan of anything history based but this book blew me away. In a read it in one sitting as fast as you can to find out what happens. The enemies to lovers added into a well thought out plot based on an actual time and person in the best of ways.
If you enjoy a tale filled with not just redemption but also pain, longing, and a universal acknowledgement that some things are your fault but growth can be had than this book is for you. Part romance but all heart.
  
Summer Knight (The Dresden Files, #4)
Summer Knight (The Dresden Files, #4)
Jim Butcher | 2002 | Fiction & Poetry
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8.5 (14 Ratings)
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Introduction of new heroes and villains and it expands on existing characters in novel ways (0 more)
Another great read
Love magic? Love fantasy? Try the Dresden Files.
This novel, the 4th in the series, has Harry Dresden facing new enemies, making allies in the strangest of ways, and generally making himself a pain in the ass to all manner of authority (mortal, magical and faerie).
Without giving too much away, this book introduces some wonderful new characters whom Harry will help, hinder and smack down in all manner of ways.
Worth owning to read and read again.
  
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Jcadden76 (64 KP) rated Snapchat in Apps

Jun 15, 2018  
Snapchat
Snapchat
Communication, Photo & Video, Social Networking
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7.4 (180 Ratings)
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The filters (0 more)
The notifications are a pain to get rid of (0 more)
I wish I used it more.
I like Snapchat. I don't love Snapchat but I do like it. I love the filters, I like the fact that I can send someone or a set of someones a spoken video message but I find that I just don't use it that much. I don't think it was designed for me at this point in my life. All that being said, I do like the way that it is designed, it is on my phone, and I do wish that I used it more.
  
Rocketman (2019)
Rocketman (2019)
2019 | Biography, Drama
A far cry from being an impersonation or a caricature, Taron Egerton delivers an astonishing full-bodied performance who is clearly in his element paying homage to this musical great, whether it be the display of sheer showmanship or searing emotion. The pain that lingers behind those eyes and spills into the delivery of its songs, you can’t help but hang off every lyric he utters. In one sequence, director Fletcher poignantly pans over the rainbow that dominates his hat and it is the perfect metaphor to beautifully display his character trajectory, both personally and professionally.

Full Review: https://jumpcutonline.co.uk/review-rocketman-2019/