
Salt Water Wounds
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Sabrina “Salty” Salter resolves to finally determine why her mother disappeared when she was a...

David McK (3610 KP) rated Finding Dory (2016) in Movies
May 26, 2020 (Updated Jul 2, 2023)
Set after Finding Nemo, this see's Ellen DeGeneres Blue Tang - the undisputed start (for me, at least, of that earlier movie) in her own headline movie, when - due to events - she suddenly remembers her family and sets off on a quest to reunite with the same.
As always with Pixar, impeccably animated with a strong message about the importance of family (even 'found' family), this - perhaps - suffers somewhat in comparison with Finding Nemo in that we've been there, done that.
That, and the fact that the Human world (seemingly, or at least, that's it how it felt to me!) plays a larger role than in the previous.
Gotta love Dory's friend Sigourney Weaver, though!

The World Turn'd Upside Down
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"The World Turned Upside Down" takes readers on an exhilarating journey through one of history's...
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Trust
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Trust is a sweeping, unpredictable novel about power, wealth and truth, set against the backdrop of...

Ross (3284 KP) rated Awaken Online: Evolution in Books
Apr 1, 2019
A new adventure awaits as Jason, Riley and Frank travel to try and finish Jason's quest to further his skills of necromancy. This story hinges quite a lot on Retribution, the first side-quest so it is heartily recommended that novella is read first!
The plot in this book starts to centre around the in-game gods, and their competition to regain their powers through a chosen avatar (Jason being the dark one's representative).
The action set pieces of the book once again comes in the form of a dungeon task and really is quite compelling reading for large sections.
While this is a mammoth book, there are no points where the action seems to stall or that could have been cut.
I have marked this book down slightly due to a few annoying quirks of the narrative that have crept in (using the phrase "you all", which I read as "y'all", rather than "you" when spoken by what is supposed to be an authentic medieval character) and a few typos or wrong word choices.
Embodiment and Black Religion: Rethinking the Body in African American Religious Experience
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This volume builds on scholarship by scholars of African American religion that emphasizes the...

The Cosmic Cocktail: Three Parts Dark Matter
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The ordinary atoms that make up the known universe--from our bodies and the air we breathe to the...

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The Tin Woodman of Oz
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Join the Tin Woodman and the Scarecrow as they journey across the fantastic magical Land of Oz in...

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SET SAIL AND EMBARK ON AN EPIC JOURNEY Grow from a boy to a legend. 5/5 - TouchArcade - "Must-have...