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Kate (493 KP) rated Redemption Lake in Books

Oct 19, 2020  
Redemption Lake
Redemption Lake
Susan Clayton-Goldner | 2017 | Crime, Mystery, Young Adult (YA)
6
6.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
This was a good book. It was all about the choices people make and the choices they make also depend on the situation they are involved in. I did get frustrated with some the choices the Matt made throughout the book. But this could be due to my age. I had to remember he had just turned 18 and was in a very stressful situation. Also he though his choices were helping the people around him. I was going back and forth with who I thought did it which is a good thing.
It was also a book about growing up and how life changes as you grow. I was hooked from Chapter 1 but then I found I wasn't as gripped as I initially was.
I got a feeling for each character and how they were feeling from the author's writing. The author did well in describing the places, people and scenes. The book flowed well.
The blurb described the book very well.
I would recommend the book to people but people of a younger age.
If the author had another book out I'm not sure I would read it as I may not be the target audience but I would always read the blurb and then make a decision. I wouldn't actively look for this author.
  
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Christina Tsitlakidou (43 KP) created a poll

Jul 12, 2017 (Updated Jul 12, 2017)  
Poll
 Anonymous
Since Game of Thrones Season 7 is out soon, lets see which house people belong in ;)

House Lannister

2 votes

House Stark

8 votes

House Tyrell

2 votes

House Arryn

0 votes

House Targaryen

10 votes

House Martell

1 votes

House Baratheon

0 votes

House Tully

0 votes

House Greyjoy

1 votes

Vote
     
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Shadow (1 KP) rated PlayStation®App in Apps

Feb 11, 2019  
PlayStation®App
PlayStation®App
Entertainment, Games
9
8.1 (11 Ratings)
App Rating
It's good to message friends (that you normally play with) when your not on the PlayStation and you can check out the newest posts on games and other people going live, recording their games. (0 more)
  
Fahrenheit 451
Fahrenheit 451
Ray Bradbury | 1999 | Fiction & Poetry
8
8.3 (47 Ratings)
Book Rating
Written more than 50 years ago, but so relevant to today; people choosing to ignore what's unpleasant in life by immersing themselves in frivolousness and the dumbing down of society to keep the peace.
  
PlayStation®App
PlayStation®App
Entertainment, Games
10
8.1 (11 Ratings)
App Rating
Always loved the PlayStation app, but even with the ps4 system there are still things that could be done, great app and easy to use even for people that's not good with these things
  
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Andy K (10823 KP) created a post in Movies are the shiz!

Mar 31, 2018  
Members of Movies are the shiz are the coolest people ever. Don't you want to be like us? I like you should join our little group.

Sign up now for the free decoder ring!!
  
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Lou Grande (148 KP) created a post in LGBTQ+ Media

Jun 4, 2018  
It's officially Pride! Tell me your favorite representation of queer people in the media! Mine will always and forever be Paris is Burning. (Though Velvet Goldmine is a close second.) Tell me what's up!
  
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Stephen (188 KP) rated Congo in Books

Sep 6, 2018  
Congo
Congo
Michael Crichton | 1980 | Fiction & Poetry
10
7.1 (12 Ratings)
Book Rating
Read the book don't see the movie
One of Crichton's best. It will be hard to put down once you start reading it. Too bad the people who made the movie never read it.
  
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Entertainment Editor (1988 KP) created a post in Smashbomb Blog Ideas

Nov 12, 2018 (Updated Nov 12, 2018)  
Hi everyone!

This week is international Human-Animal Relationship Awareness Week and we want to celebrate the best human-animal relationships from TV, movies, games, books and real people!

Can you think of any?
  
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Andy K (10823 KP) Nov 13, 2018


boring to read. I like the subject matter, people we don’t usually think or talk about from the bible. There was no depth in the writing, no defining sentences that made his point clearer.