
Toddler educational games for ages 2 3 4 Dinosaurs
Education and Games
App
Limited Time Sale Only $0.99 Roar! Take a step back into a jurassic world for a roaring good time...

Portraits: John Berger on Artists
Book
One of the world's most celebrated art writers, John Berger takes us through centuries of art in...

Stone Age Boy
Book
Travel 20,000 years into the past and discover what life as a caveman was like in this prehistoric...

The X-Files - Fight the Future (1998)
Movie
In a small Texas town, a mysterious black substance emanating from the remains of a prehistoric...

David McK (3540 KP) rated Life, the Universe and Everything in Books
Jan 28, 2019
It's not long, however, before they are back in 'our' time, roped into an attempt to save the Universe for destruction by an army of robots made by an alien race. Of course, they fail spectacularly in all their attempts to stop the robots gathering the items they need to release their masters, who were imprisoned inside a 'Slo-Time envelope' following a long and protracted war aeons ago.
To be honest, I found this book to be rather surreal. Despite a few good moments, it was never really laugh-out-loud funny, ending in a blatant attempt for a sequel (which, to be fair, I probably will read at some stage).

Only in Prague: Guide to Hidden Corners, Little-Known Places & Unusual Objects
Book
Discover Europe with the 'Only In' Guides! These ground breaking city guides are for independent...

Aberdeenshire: South and Aberdeen
David W. Walker, Matthew Woodworth and Joseph Sharples
Book
The second of two books exploring the buildings of the north-east of Scotland, this volume surveys...

Corinium Museum Highlights
Book
The Corinium Museum is located at the heart of Cirencester, the 'Capital of the Cotswolds'. Its...

My Town : Museum
Games and Education
App
At My Town's Museum, there is something fun and exciting in every room and something to play with...

Andy K (10823 KP) rated The Meg (2018) in Movies
Mar 23, 2019
Not sure what people were expecting. Certainly not Jaws or a classic horror movie. More like a cheesy Godzilla movie in the water. Some of it was implausible, cheesy or stupid dialogue. The CGI wasn't bad mostly, but a few parts felt very fake.
I'm sure my expectations were low based on what I heard beforehand; however, don't get me started on comparing movies to books. That is a lost cause.