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David McK (3562 KP) rated Elementary - Season 6 in TV
Jun 2, 2024
Each season of CBS's 'Elementary' has had a through-line that runs throughout that season, usually sprinkled in between the 'case of the week' format.
This time around, that through-line is the serial killer Michael, who befriends Sherlock during a drug user meeting, and bases his recovery on what Sherlock once said: "my work gives me purpose".
For reasons I'm not going to go into, the season ends with, I thought, the perfect ending, with Holmes and Warson back where they belong in 221B Baker Street, London
This time around, that through-line is the serial killer Michael, who befriends Sherlock during a drug user meeting, and bases his recovery on what Sherlock once said: "my work gives me purpose".
For reasons I'm not going to go into, the season ends with, I thought, the perfect ending, with Holmes and Warson back where they belong in 221B Baker Street, London

Café de Sophia
Book
While in a café, sixteen-year-old Nate comes across a man who engages him in an intellectual...
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Nicole Hadley (380 KP) rated Once Upon a Tree in Books
Jun 18, 2018
Once Upon a Tree by Dawn Jarocki, and Soren Kisiel is a encouraging tale about a leaf who struggles to accept and express himself. The leaf is happy being a leaf at the top of a tree until one day when he begins to question his purpose. A bird living in the tree learns to fly, and the leaf wonders if he should also fly. Soon a caterpillar arrives and cocoons itself, later turning into a beautiful butterfly. Again the leaf wonders if he should fly. The bird and butterfly encourage the leaf to look within for the answers, and to trust and follow his feelings. Eventually the leaf decides to fly in his own way by letting go of the tree branch and floating gracefully into the autumn wind.
The watercolor illustrations are soft and gently expressive, and convey a nurturing and encouraging warmth that flows beautifully with the story. The idea that everyone naturally has a unique purpose, and that this is revealed from within when we are ready, is a hopeful and deeply affirming message for children.
I recommend this book for children and for parents/ teachers/ grandparents to read to children.
I received an ARC from NetGalley via Parallax Press and Plum Blossom in exchange for an honest review.
The watercolor illustrations are soft and gently expressive, and convey a nurturing and encouraging warmth that flows beautifully with the story. The idea that everyone naturally has a unique purpose, and that this is revealed from within when we are ready, is a hopeful and deeply affirming message for children.
I recommend this book for children and for parents/ teachers/ grandparents to read to children.
I received an ARC from NetGalley via Parallax Press and Plum Blossom in exchange for an honest review.

Merissa (12911 KP) rated Accidentally on Purpose in Books
Nov 26, 2018
Accidentally on Purpose by J.M. Snyder
Accidentally on Purpose is the story of a fifty-something man, who has a teenage crush on a forty-something man. Alan spends all his time thinking of Jim, and trying to meet him whenever he can. Of course, Jim doesn't know Alan is meeting him, so doesn't turn up for half of the time. Alan's fourteen-year-old nephew, Brooks, gets involved, and that is when all the mischief and mayhem happens.
This was an amusing book, as the two grown men tried to figure out if they liked each other, and where to go next. It does take a serious turn as it nears the end, when Brooks goes missing. An entertaining read, this had no editing or grammatical errors that disrupted my reading, and I enjoyed every word of this page-turner.
If you are looking for a light-hearted romance featuring an 'older' generation, then I can definitely recommend this one.
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* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book, and the comments here are my honest opinion. *
Merissa
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books
This was an amusing book, as the two grown men tried to figure out if they liked each other, and where to go next. It does take a serious turn as it nears the end, when Brooks goes missing. An entertaining read, this had no editing or grammatical errors that disrupted my reading, and I enjoyed every word of this page-turner.
If you are looking for a light-hearted romance featuring an 'older' generation, then I can definitely recommend this one.
**same worded review will appear elsewhere**
* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book, and the comments here are my honest opinion. *
Merissa
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books

Positions !!: What Do We Do?
Lindsay Little and Seth Little
Book
It's a cross-town rivalry game against the talented and tough Dynamo, but Alex and his team are...

GameCritics (290 KP) rated Rush: A Disney/Pixar Adventure in Video Games
Nov 9, 2017
Play levels based on six different Pixar film franchises. (2 more)
Two-player split-screen support makes this a great game to play with kids.
You can play with either physical or motion controls.
The hub world serves no purpose beyond level selection. (2 more)
Voice samples often become repetitive during gameplay.
Platforming feels a bit simplistic when using a controller.
Awkward movement controls always held the original game back, but now Rush plays great with a controller – and you can still use the Kinect if that's your thing.
Critic- Paul Acevedo
Original Score: 4 out of 5
Read Review: https://www.windowscentral.com/rush-disneypixar-adventure-review
Original Score: 4 out of 5
Read Review: https://www.windowscentral.com/rush-disneypixar-adventure-review

Chris Hooker (419 KP) rated The Struggle Trilogy in Books
Jan 12, 2018
{The Struggle Trilogy] by [Nelson Lowhim] was a bit of a struggle to read. The characters lack depth and that made them difficult to follow. On the other hand, the author does a good job portraying the animosity and confusion that exists in a war zone from all parties.
It could have had a clearer purpose which would have made it easier to read and to follow the action in the story. All the characters were hit and miss; unfortunately there was not much to them.
I enjoyed it but not as much as I was hoping to.
It could have had a clearer purpose which would have made it easier to read and to follow the action in the story. All the characters were hit and miss; unfortunately there was not much to them.
I enjoyed it but not as much as I was hoping to.

Rickey A. Mossow Jr. (689 KP) rated Escape Room (2019) in Movies
Apr 13, 2019
A fun thriller, though formulaic.
I've always been enchanted by the idea of escape rooms. Always wanted to do one, just never had the chance. Ironically enough, this movie only enhanced my desire to do one. A very likeable and familiar cast serves their purpose through the twist and turns of a thriller that follows the now formulaic nature of the genre. Everyone gets a mysterious invite, enticed by money, and chaos ensues. Film flies by with a great mix of mystery, suspense, and action. An enjoyable time. Got to try one of these rooms soon.

Sue Beynon (7 KP) rated Skyscraper (2018) in Movies
May 9, 2019
All Action Formulaic Filler
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This passed a relatively boring Sunday afternoon, but I am still confused. What purpose did it serve to have Dwayne Johnson with one leg? Or did they need something for the (already overworked) CGI Department to do? This was your average good guy with a family trapped in a burning building scenario, it was trying to be eco-friendly (the inside of said burning building was a rainforest) but rather failed. You could see the ending coming even before the movie started!!