
Stones in His Pockets
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Stones in His Pockets is a two-hander written in 1996 by Marie Jones for the DubbleJoint Theatre...

The Young Girls of Rochefort (1967)
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Two sisters leave their small seaside town of Rochefort in search of romance. Hired as carnival...

Spirit Riding Free (2021)
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Lucky Prescott's life is changed forever when she moves from her home in the city to a small...

The Car (1977)
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A small desert town is terrorized by a powerful, seemingly possessed car, and the local sheriff may...

Mark Halpern (153 KP) rated Super 8 (2011) in Movies
Feb 12, 2018
The movie had a good storyline and the acting was not too bad. It was a fun movie to watch. Most likely only a one time see for me but, worth the viewing.

Juame Collet-Serra recommended The Searchers (1956) in Movies (curated)

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2320 KP) rated Skating Around the Law (Rebecca Robbins, #1) in Books
Mar 9, 2018
Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2013/07/book-review-skating-around-law-by.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.

Kristy H (1252 KP) rated Inherit the Bones (Detective Gemma Monroe, #1) in Books
Feb 13, 2018
This was an excellent and well-plotted mystery novel. The story reels you in immediately and never lets you go with its strong, complex narrative. Gemma is a likeable, fairly deep, and interesting lead character. I took to her quickly and found myself wrapped up in her life. Gemma is six months pregnant - something you don't always find in detective novels, and you see her grappling with not only the case, but her personal life. Working in a small town, she finds quickly that she can't really trust anyone, and Littlejohn gives us good insight into her squad dynamics. She also captures small town living fairly well. This is a town wrapped up in its past, unable to move on from a web of secrets and lies that have tormented it for years.
Indeed, the secrets continue to unfold, but in a completely believable manner, which I really appreciated. I guessed a part of the plot early on, but there were still so many pieces to the story that I was very much riveted until the very end. There's a strong supporting cast here as well, without the usual simple stock characters who sometimes support a rural detective. Goodreads is telling me that this is the first in a Gemma Monroe series, which I hope is true. While I think the series could hit a wall--as many others do--with the small town aspect (only so much murder and mayhem can happen in a small town: see Linda Castillo's excellent Kate Burkholder series, where you eventually start to fear for the poor townspeople of Painter's Mill), but I would certainly love to see more of Gemma.
Overall, a well-done mystery. Originally rated at 3.5 stars, but pushing up to 4 as I write this review and realize how much I enjoyed it. Always nice to have a new face in the mystery world.
I received a copy of this novel from the publisher and Netgalley (thank you!) in return for an unbiased review; it is available everywhere as of 11/01/2016.

Tumble Town
Tabletop Game
Build the best tiny town in the West in this town and engine building game for 1-4 players that...