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Jeremy King (346 KP) rated Messenger in Apps

Jun 2, 2019  
Messenger
Messenger
Communication, Productivity, Social Networking
5
7.9 (302 Ratings)
App Rating
For a chat program it is good but when it comes to video chat it lacks. Had many probs on the android version at least it is easy on the battery power.
  
Star Trek: The Original Series - Season 1
Star Trek: The Original Series - Season 1
1966 | Action, Sci-Fi
Sci fi classic. (2 more)
Peril in the universe!
The first real sci fi TV program.
Some of the effects are a bit poor, even for this period in time. (0 more)
This is where it all began... The first outing for Captain Kirk and Mr Spock!
  
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Andy K (10821 KP) created a poll

Feb 28, 2019  
Poll
What is your favorite Star Trek television program?

Star Trek (the original series)
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Star Trek: Voyager
Star Trek: Enterprise
Star Trek: The Animated Series

0 votes

Star Trek: Discovery

0 votes

Meh

0 votes

Star Trek sucks!

0 votes

Vote
     
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Millie (22 KP) rated Yes Please in Books

Jan 27, 2020  
Yes Please
Yes Please
Amy Poehler | 2015 | Biography
10
7.5 (24 Ratings)
Book Rating
I really enjoyed listening to this audiobook read by Amy Poehler herself. I am grateful to Ford Audio book club for receiving it for free even though the program is no longer available.
  
Diff'rent Strokes  - Season 1
Diff'rent Strokes - Season 1
1978 | Comedy
10
9.0 (3 Ratings)
Well written, witty and clever. (4 more)
Great characters, tackling the controversial issues such as racism, class issues etc.
Massive global hit!
Compelling viewing for all ages.
Catchy theme tune!
Catchy theme tune ;) (0 more)
The coolest program whilst growing up - classic 80's sitcom.
  
Roots: The Next Generations
Roots: The Next Generations
1979 | Drama, History, War
Just as good as the original, this program picks up where the original Roots left off and shows further generations of the Haley family progress until today.

The stresses and tortures people had to deal will, cope and figure how to endure still amaze me.


  
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Dawn Marie (22 KP) rated Netflix in Apps

Oct 29, 2018  
Netflix
Netflix
Entertainment, Lifestyle
9
8.7 (589 Ratings)
App Rating
Netflix has some great original program. Glad they just finally got back Monty Python now if they can get back doctor who and get are you being served the original series I would be in seventh heaven
  
Jungfrukällan (The Virgin Spring) (1960)
Jungfrukällan (The Virgin Spring) (1960)
1960 | Drama, Horror, International
(0 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"I put myself through college working as a projectionist for the film program, and this was the first film I showed. Its images still haunt me. This film first brought Bergman together with his acclaimed cinematographer Sven Nykvist, and it brought them to me."

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The Treatment (The Program, #2)
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
(This review can be found on my blog <a href="http://themisadventuresofatwentysomething.blogspot.com/">The (Mis)Adventures of a Twenty-Something Year Old Girl</a>).


I loved The Program by Suzanne Young, so I had to get The Treatment as soon as it was released to find out what happened to James and Sloane. While I didn't love The Treatment as much as The Program, this was still a good read.

I like the title. It's a good fit for what the books about, and it fits with the first boo in the series.

I like the cover. I like how, to me, it kind of portrays James and Sloane on the run. I had the hardback copy of this book, so when I took off the dust jacket, it had the pill cover which is the treatment.

The world building was done fantastically! I could see each of the scenes in my mind clearly. This time, the setting of the book takes James and Sloane all over the United States.

The pacing was a bit slow for about the first two-thirds of the book, and I was really disappointed. However, I kept reading because I desperately wanted to like this book. Luckily, I was rewarded when the last section of the book picked up pace, and I couldn't wait to see what would happen next.

The plot is good. Sloane and James are on the run from the Program after rekindling their romance from before the Program. They meet other rebels who are on the run, and they all try to stay one step ahead of the Program. Sloane is still wondering if she should take the Treatment, which would restore all of her memories, that Realm gave her. The only thing I didn't like about the plot is that it was too mushy when it came to the romance. The first book in the series wasn't as bad as this. Plus, it seemed in this book that James and Sloane were having sex at the end of almost every chapter!

I thought the characters were written really well even if James and Sloane were humping like rabbits all the time! Sloane is still a very strong female character, and in this book, we're introduced to Dallas who is also a very strong female character. Dallas does have some vulnerability though, and I found it very interesting to learn what she was like before the Program. We're also introduced to Cas in this book. Cas was like the comic relief in this book. He would always try to defuse the situation. Realm is back in this book, and I don't really like him. He's not written poorly, but he just grates on my nerves the way he's always trying to make Sloane second guess her love for James. James is very hot-headed in this book. I still do like him as a character, and I can understand why he got angry.

I enjoyed the dialogue especially when Dallas or Cas where involved in the scene. The dialogue felt very natural and fitting for a young adult book. There is some swearing in this book as well as violence. There are some sexual scenes in this book although they aren't graphic.

Overall, The Treatment (The Program #2) by Suzanne Young starts off being slow but picks up during the last third of the book. The characters are still written very well, and the world building is fantastic.

I'd recommend this book to those aged 16+ who enjoyed The Program and want to know more about Sloane and James.
  
Received through GR's First Reads program.

It's going to take me a while to read through the whole book, therefore I'm marking it read so it's not staring at me accusingly anymore. Seriously, it's making me nervous! ;D