The Book of Dog Magic: Spells, Charms and Tales
Sophia and Denny Sargent
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Enter the realm of dog magic, where you'll develop an incredible relationship with your canine...
Keeper
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When a 200-year-old witch attacks her, sixteen-year-old bookworm Lainey Styles is determined to find...
Slave to Sensation (Psy-Changeling #1)
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In a world that denies emotions, where the ruling Psy punish any sign of desire, Sascha Duncan must...
The Grownup
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A young woman is making a living faking it as a cut-price psychic (with some illegal soft-core sex...
Doctor Who: The Greatest Show in the Galaxy
Stephen Wyatt and Sophie Aldred
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CREEPY. That's what Ace thinks of clowns. But the Doctor insists on entering the talent contest at...
Magical Dimensions Oracle Cards and Activators
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Awaken your intuition and receive guidance and wisdom from the Angelic, Elemental and Faerie, and...
Awix (3310 KP) rated Scanners (1981) in Movies
Oct 12, 2020
Actually rather less graphic and icky than the film's reputation (and advertising) might suggest; the really spectacularly gory bits bookend the movie, and much of the rest of it looks like a relatively conventional thriller. The film is arguably ahead of its time in its suspicion of the military-industrial complex and big pharma; there is perhaps a subtext about the souring of 60s idealism as free-thinkers are persecuted or exploited by vested interests. Pretty good performances from the hero and the villain, but (not really surprisingly) Patrick McGoohan steals the film as the protagonist's father-figure. A thoughtful and intelligent film that isn't afraid to really go for the splatter now and then.
The Screaming Staircase: Lockwood & Co. #1
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When the dead come back to haunt the living, Lockwood & Co. step in . . . For more than fifty...
mystery horror lockwood & co paranormal
Touched (Second Sight #1)
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What if a single touch told you everything? In the world of Isabelle de Grey, eyesight isn’t...
Cigarette Teeth
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In the grimy midnight world of the Australian suburbs, there are those who serve an unseen,...