
The Oxford Book of English Short Stories
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The Oxford Book of English Short Stories , edited by A. S. Byatt, herself the author of several...

Dave Eggers recommended The Landlord (1970) in Movies (curated)

Kelly Knows (95 KP) rated Big Top Pee-wee (1988) in Movies
Jun 30, 2019

Juxtaposer
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Juxtaposer lets you combine multiple pictures into creative and fun photomontages quickly and easily...

Pixlr - Photo Collages, Effects, Overlays, Filters
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Unlock your creativity with Pixlr – the free photo editor! Capture any moment and make it...

Ronyell (38 KP) rated James and the Giant Peach (1996) in Movies
Aug 4, 2020 (Updated Aug 4, 2020)
The major problem I had with this movie was that there seemed to be so many plot holes within this film that there were times that I did not understand what was going on in this film. Like for example, how did Aunt Sponge and Aunt Spiker drive their car through the ocean and how can a mechanical shark appear out of nowhere in the ocean?
Overall, "James and the Giant Peach" is definitely one treat that fans of Roald Dahl's works and fans of surreal animation should definitely check out!

Real Cricket™ 17
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Real Cricket™ is here and here to stay! We have migrated to a brand new experience with Real...

Fotor HDR – HDR Camera & High Resolution Images Creator
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Capture life’s full range on the go! Perfectly compatible with iOS 8. In addition, we have...

Rachel King (13 KP) rated Vampire Academy in Books
Feb 11, 2019
I really like the way that Mead separates the "good" vampires from the "bad" vampires with the Moroi and Strigoi (although I would love a pronunciation guide) as almost two different species. There is actually a major consequence to being evil - loss of magic - with no exceptions. Mead builds an excellent world of clear-cut rules that I can appreciate.
The interplay between Rose and Lissa is fascinating both for Rose's unwavering dedication to Lissa, as well as Lissa's almost surreal innocence. If it weren't for Lissa's "madness" she would seem almost faultless. Normally, I find characters like this to not be believable, but since she is bonded to Rose, it almost seems as if they are two halves of the same person, one dark and one light. The dhampir lifestyle that Rose is a representative of seems like a cross between brainwashing, slavery, and the use of a caste system, but Rose seems to be a very willing participant. I can't decide if I like this or not, but Rose seems to be quite happy with it, especially given her abilities.
What I like most is Rose's relationship with Dimitri. In a word - hot! There is nothing like a forbidden romance to make me want to keep reading way past my bedtime as I root for every training session to go beyond the norm. Of all the ways for Victor Dashkov to distract Rose and Dimitri, there are worse ways than the much-needed lust spell. That was a fantastic way to make them aware of their feelings for each other, which may never have happened otherwise due to each other's strong sense of duty and responsibility.
The one minor thing that bothers me about this world that Mead has constructed as the lack of addressing the topic of money. For instance, Rose has been attending the Academy almost since she was born, but who pays for that?

Amelia - Story Book for Kids
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One of the most interactive story books for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. Discover unique adventure...