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    Cluedo

    Cluedo

    6.7 (3 Ratings) Rate It

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    A unique game show in which celebrities try to deduce which of the classic characters commited a...

The Artist's Way: A Course in Discovering and Recovering Your Creative Self
The Artist's Way: A Course in Discovering and Recovering Your Creative Self
Julia Cameron | 2016 | Art, Photography & Fashion
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10.0 (3 Ratings)
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This is short, sweet, and to the point and full of good points. It's really more of a workbook though so I'll need to read it again and work through it more next time.
  
What Monsters Do
What Monsters Do
Nicholas Vince | 2012 | Horror
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9.0 (1 Ratings)
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A great collection of 7 stories
This is an excellent collection of short psychological horror stories written by Nicholas Vince, who is mostly known for playing The Chatterer cenobite in the original Hellraiser films.
  
Ghosts of Sugar Land (2019)
Ghosts of Sugar Land (2019)
2019 | Documentary
I came across this short film on Netflix and decided to watch it because it was about Sugar Land. It featured a group of Muslim friends, and a dude that became Muslim and ended up radicalized.
My favorite part about the whole short film was that the guys being interview all wore hilarious Halloween masks to hide their identity because of the nature of the documentary. It also shows an interesting dichotomy between modern, 1st generation American Muslims and traditional Muslims.
  
This is the first novella I've read in this series and I liked that despite how short it is that we still got to see Gin kicking arse.

Mab's funeral takes place in this and you'd expect it to be a rather sedate affair, right? WRONG! Two attacks in such a short story and seeing it all happen from three different viewpoints was an interesting angle for it to happen.

I'm expecting good things from the next book in the series now.
  
Overall, this was a great read. Some parts were completely terrible while others were absolutely fantastic. I would only reread parts of this novel as certain stories are better than the others but all in all, it’s a 4 star read.

Type: Stand-alone/ multiple short stories contained in one book

Interests: Witchcraft, Short Stories, LGBTQ+, Romance, Family, Multiple POV’s.

Point of View: Multiple of different characters

Audience/ Reading Level: 14+ as there are some serious scenes that are a bit more mature.