Railways
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This is a shrunk-down version of the fascinating "100 Years of Railways". It features photographs...
Pocket Wet Playtime Games: 1
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Every member of the school community feels a sense of gloom when the sky turns grey and it starts to...
Karen Memory
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Trouble erupts one night when a badly injured girl arrives at their door, begging sanctuary,...
We Love Madeleines
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A shell-shaped cake with one perfect little bump on its back...madeleines are the classic cookie,...
British Railways in the 1950s and '60s
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As Britain moved from austerity to prosperity in the 1950s and 1960s, it became clear that British...
Dean (6925 KP) rated Terror Train (1980) in Movies
May 3, 2021
It's actually not that bad for a Slasher film of the time. A few years after pulling a prank on a medical student a bunch of students celebrate New Year's Eve with a costume party aboard a steam train. A lot of the time it doesn't feel like much of a Slasher film, the body count is quite low and the with not a lot of gore. The setting of the film is different and the train adds to the film quite well with the confined spaces. Also featuring David Copperfield. The plot is OK as the killer dons different costumes and there is a surprise as well. Overall a decent 80's slasher film worth checking out. Currently on Amazon prime.
Corbyn The Comic Book
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Pollsters called it a foregone conclusion. Columnists said Theresa May's snap general election...
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Debbiereadsbook (1166 KP) rated Courting Mr. Cutthroat (Campy Romances #3) in Books
Oct 31, 2021
I enjoyed this, it just didn't blow me away.
It's a lovely sweet, small town, second chance (kinda) romance, with some steam, but not too much.
Cutter's art sounded interesting, and I googled nuts and bolts art to see what came up, and I loved them!
I liked that Gemma still held her crush for Cutter, even after all this time. And Cutter too, to an extent, held his feelings for Gemma but it takes time for him to fully admit to them and give in.
I loved that, while Cutter and his brothers appeared to have everything, being born into wealth, it's clear that money doesn't really buy you happiness.
It was a nice book, and someone will love but I couldn't, and for that I'm sorry!
3 solid stars
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