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Robert Iger recommended Horatio Hornblower Series in Books (curated)
Morgan Sheppard (926 KP) created a post
Apr 26, 2021
The Chocolate Lady (94 KP) rated A Spool of Blue Thread in Books
Oct 7, 2020
Anne Tyler's 20th novel is a touching family saga, told backwards. You can read my review here https://tcl-bookreviews.com/2015/02/03/a-home-for-ties-that-bind/
Merissa (11622 KP) created a post
Jan 27, 2021
Bohan Reviews (215 KP) rated Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (1999) in Movies
Oct 21, 2019
Ali Larter recommended Scarface (1983) in Movies (curated)
Merissa (11622 KP) created a post
May 24, 2022
Elizabeth Ritchie (17 KP) rated Afterlife (Afterlife Saga, #1) in Books
Nov 10, 2018
The characters! (1 more)
The storyline!
Completely hooked! Thankfully it's an 11 book saga!
The first of an 11 book saga. Hooked from the start. I felt a connection with Keira (the main character), and shared emotions with her. It's very important to be able to feel what the characters are going through and the Author has done this very well.
It's paranormal, it's romance, and it's horror. Its a surprisingly great combination!
It's paranormal, it's romance, and it's horror. Its a surprisingly great combination!
SanguineWolf (39 KP) rated Avengers: Infinity War (2018) in Movies
Sep 3, 2019
Strong direction (2 more)
Emotional roller-coaster
Great story
An epic saga nears an end.
This was almost the perfect way to start the end of the epic saga that the marvel cinematic universe has been thus far. A little too much fill and a couple of plot holes but overall this was an amazing film and well worth the wait.
Phil Leader (619 KP) rated The Wrong Side of Right (Grey Areas #3) in Books
Nov 29, 2019
The third book of the four part saga continues directly from the shattering events of the second and doesn't let up on the pace, or the twists.
Barrett Grayson is in custody, awaiting his long avoided FBI interview. But all he wants to do is get home to see his father before he dies. Meanwhile Sergeant Jackson's deal with the cartel means that someone is going to pay a heavy price.
The story follows all the protagonists from the saga as they each face their own struggles and make their own choices - for good or bad. As with the saga as a whole the writing is gripping and intense. There are many different plot strands interwoven here from police procedural to romance but each one is given time and space to develop and the reader is drawn into each one and pulled along.
As with the other books, the writing is superb. I would strongly recommend the Grey Areas saga to anyone. It is an extremely accomplished work of fiction.
Barrett Grayson is in custody, awaiting his long avoided FBI interview. But all he wants to do is get home to see his father before he dies. Meanwhile Sergeant Jackson's deal with the cartel means that someone is going to pay a heavy price.
The story follows all the protagonists from the saga as they each face their own struggles and make their own choices - for good or bad. As with the saga as a whole the writing is gripping and intense. There are many different plot strands interwoven here from police procedural to romance but each one is given time and space to develop and the reader is drawn into each one and pulled along.
As with the other books, the writing is superb. I would strongly recommend the Grey Areas saga to anyone. It is an extremely accomplished work of fiction.