Orient Express
Book
Orient Express is for busy cooks who want a touch of the light, beautiful cuisine of the eastern...
Ultimate Tennis Revolution
Games and Sports
App
The World's No.1 Tennis Game - Now available on iOS! Enter the Arena! From the creators of Ultimate...
The Price is Right™ Decades HD
Games and Entertainment
App
Come On Down! Take A Trip Back To Memory Lane with The Price Is Right Decades in High Def! The...
Shocking Beauty: (Tuttle Gardening Books)
Book
Find inspiration and fresh ideas with this beautifully photographed garden design book. In Shocking...
The Beginner's Guide to Upholstery: 10 Achievable DIY Upholstery and Reupholstery Projects
Book
Following in the footsteps of the successful Beginner's Guide series, The Beginner's Guide to...
Backing into the Spotlight: A Memoir
Book
Backing into the Spotlight is Michael Whitehall's hilarious memoir. The book covers Michael's early...
My First Pompom Book: 35 Fantastic and Fun Crafts for Children Aged 7+
Book
35 step-by-step pompom projects for children aged 7+ This fantastic My First book shows children how...
The Reckoning
Book
The Second World War has ended, leaving a bruised and fragile peace. But this tranquillity is...
ClareR (5996 KP) rated The Sleeper and the Spindle: Winner of the Cilip Kate Greenaway Medal 2016 in Books
Jul 8, 2020
I loved it - Sleeping Beauty with a twist. It definitely has the fairy story vibes, where the good people are good, and the bad are thoroughly bad. Some would say that’s a very one-dimensional way of looking at it, but isn’t that what fairy stories are all about? As for those who’s ah it’s too scary for young children, I would disagree. I would have loved this as a young child. Yes, it’s scary in places, but it’s a typical fairy story, in that good triumphs over evil. Actually, who am I kidding? I loved this as an adult!
And the art work is stunning. Chris Riddell’s drawings are always wonderful, and the drawings in this book are no exception. Beautiful drawings that complimented the story so well.
Awix (3310 KP) rated Torture Garden (1967) in Movies
Jul 12, 2020
Written by Robert Bloch, which may explain why it's a bit less cartoony than some of these films, and the final twist is not actually the usual one. However, the decision to go with four stories rather than the five or so does slow the film down a bit and there's a bit of meandering about in some of them before we get to the punchline. In the end, there are some good bits: Burgess Meredith's performance is fun and the moment where one character is attacked by a musical instrument has a sort of kitsch grandeur to it. But other films in this series as livelier and more fun. (I should say: not much torture, even less gardening.)


