Journeyman: An Autobiography
Book
This new edition of Journeyman, Ewan MacColl's vivid and entertaining autobiography, has been...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2194 KP) rated I Even Funnier (I Funny, #2) in Books
Mar 9, 2018
I enjoyed this book more than the first in the series, possibly because I saw the more slice of life nature of the book. Some stories start and end early while others for running threads that last longer. Holding it all together is the comic contest. The fun illustrations help make this book a very fast read.
Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2014/03/book-review-i-even-funnier-by-james.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.
Taryn K (441 KP) rated Casual Farming 5: A Slow Living LitRPG (Sowing Season) in Books
Jan 4, 2023
I am still, after 5 books, unsure of what to make of the time system in this universe. I'm happy we don't have Jason's wife puking all day every day for 7 months, but getting through the pregnancy in one season is a little strange. It works though, kind of like the seasons changing at midnight exactly on the last day of the season.
Anyway, I'm looking forward to book 6, whenever they get it published. :)
Siren's Fury
Book
"I thrust my hand toward the sky as my voice begs the Elemental inside me to waken and rise. But...
Veggie Samurai HD
Games and Entertainment
App
JOIN OVER 4 MILLION VEGGIE SAMURAI PLAYERS! It's time to give veggies what they have had coming for...
The Brontes in Brussells: Down the Belliard Steps
Book
A fascinating and thoroughaccount of Charlotte and Emily Bronte'sformative stay in Brusselsduring...
A Slice of Magic
Book
Susanna Daniels has spent over twenty years wondering why her beloved Aunt Erma disappeared from her...
Womens Fiction Romance
Be More Cat: Life Lessons from Our Feline Friends
Alison Davies and Marion Lindsay
Book
Embrace your inner cat with this light-hearted self-help book. From living in the moment, trusting...
Awix (3310 KP) rated Enter the Dragon (1973) in Movies
May 6, 2020
You do sense the American producers didn't quite understand what they were dealing with in Lee, for it's obvious he had a range and charisma far beyond what's required here. He's also partnered with John Saxon, who's an able leading man but really supernumerary (Saxon may have been a black belt in real life but his fight scenes have a whiff of dressage about them). Sleazy to the point of tackiness in places, and not much more than a live-action comic book, but tremendous action and some iconic sequences (the fight in the mirror-maze, for instance). Terrific entertainment if you're in the right mood.