The Things I Would Tell You: British Muslim Women Write
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From established literary heavyweights to emerging spoken word artists, the writers in this...
101 Detectives
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'What kind of Detective am I? Eardrum or tympanum? Gullet or oesophagus? Pussy or pudenda? A...
Arrival
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NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE Previously published as Stories of Your Life and Others With his...
Make Something Up
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This book includes twenty-one stories and a novella that will disturb and delight, from the author...
Mrs Rosie and the Priest
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Four hilarious and provocative stories from Boccaccio's Decameron, featuring cuckolded husbands,...
Counternarratives
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WINNER OF THE 2017 REPUBLIC OF CONSCIOUSNESS PRIZE Ranging from the seventeenth century to our...
Don't Try This at Home
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A girl repeatedly chops her boyfriend in half but, while her 'other half' multiplies, she is still...
David McK (3623 KP) rated Objectif Lune (Destination Moon) (Tintin #16) in Books
Jul 7, 2020
Unlike its sequel (Explorers on the Moon), this one is mainly set on good old Planet Earth itself, with Tintin (and Snowy!), Captain Haddock, Professor Calculus and the bungling Thompson twins all in the Sprodj Atomic Research Centre in Syldavia, working on the rocket that will take them to the moon!
This, I believe, is also one of only a handful of 2-part stories (the others being the earlier The Secret of the Unicorn followed by Red Rackham's Treasure and The Seven Crystal Ballsfollowed by Prisoners of the Sun).
Finally, remember the era in which they were written!
Jesters_folly (230 KP) rated Star Trek: The Animated Series in TV
Jul 23, 2020
Being animated means the aliens can look less human and the crew find themselves in more bizarre adventures.
The animated series has the same tone as the original series and the stories, although shorter have a very similar feeling. There are a few stories that seem to have influential later episodes from other series, including the first holo-deck story although here it's just known as the rec room.
David McK (3623 KP) rated Just William (Just William #1) in Books
May 15, 2021
Yes, it's very much a product of its time - complete with clear distinction between the Upper, Middle and Lower classes and, yes, this particular entry (the very first) is really more a collection of short(ish) stories rather than having an over-arching plot but, for all that - and once you get into the right frame of mind - there is a reason these are enduring stories!
(Oh, and if you want to see the impact William has had on English literature? Try Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch and tell me you don't spot the similarities ...)


