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sarah smedley (301 KP) rated Fifty Shades Freed (2018) in Movies
Nov 9, 2018
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Enjoyed the last film better than the others, there was more action in this movie with Anastasia driving the car fast to escape being followed by Liz and Mia being kidnapped by Jack, had me on the edge on the couch for a while. The story was well done.
Would be good if they did another movie to see what happens with Christian and Anastasia as parents.
Would be good if they did another movie to see what happens with Christian and Anastasia as parents.
Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated Ashes to Ashes in Books
Jan 7, 2021
Huh...
Well, I think the authors should have taken this in a happier direction. Like Lillia and Reeve being all HAE in the end, Kat and Alex having a HEA and Mary being at peace with what she did. It got so dark in the middle and near the end. But I'm glad I stuck it out even if nothing did go how I wanted it to.
Well, I think the authors should have taken this in a happier direction. Like Lillia and Reeve being all HAE in the end, Kat and Alex having a HEA and Mary being at peace with what she did. It got so dark in the middle and near the end. But I'm glad I stuck it out even if nothing did go how I wanted it to.
Charlotte (184 KP) rated Origen: A True Story Of Evil in Books
Oct 18, 2021
A dark, compelling read.
I went through many feelings whilst reading this......sadness, anxiety, disbelief to name a few. It's hard to think of being many floors up and not being safe.
Although this happened years ago it still makes you stop and realise that things like this still happen. The thought of knowing a serial killer, being friendly with one, sends a shiver down my spine. How Mike, and the others, dealt with that afterwards, well, it's a testament to their inner strength.
I like how all the details thread together and the way things are easy to understand without being overly technical.
I went through many feelings whilst reading this......sadness, anxiety, disbelief to name a few. It's hard to think of being many floors up and not being safe.
Although this happened years ago it still makes you stop and realise that things like this still happen. The thought of knowing a serial killer, being friendly with one, sends a shiver down my spine. How Mike, and the others, dealt with that afterwards, well, it's a testament to their inner strength.
I like how all the details thread together and the way things are easy to understand without being overly technical.
Body Kindness
Podcast
This is not a weight loss show. This is about redefining what it means to pursue health, where your...
Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated One True Thing (One Thing, #2) in Books
Sep 6, 2019
Hmm...well it was all going so well up until the 60% mark or so but then it all seemed to change focus and go from being about Dusty and Asher to being about that POS Archer and him being a good for nothing a-hole.
Don't get me wrong, Dusty and Asher proved that they loved each other in that time but I really wasn't interested in reading about Asher's arse of a brother after that first 25% and the mix-up.
Not as good as the first one in my opinion.
I noticed that they've left it open for a Lane and Josh book and I'd be interested in reading it if they ever got around to writing it.
Don't get me wrong, Dusty and Asher proved that they loved each other in that time but I really wasn't interested in reading about Asher's arse of a brother after that first 25% and the mix-up.
Not as good as the first one in my opinion.
I noticed that they've left it open for a Lane and Josh book and I'd be interested in reading it if they ever got around to writing it.
Alison Pink (7 KP) rated The Spy Who Jumped Off the Screen in Books
Jan 15, 2018
I won't lie... this book took me a very long time to get in to. Being the type that can't start a book & not finish it, I kept at it. Eventually it did get more interesting, but it took such a long time to buy in to the plot that I couldn't rate it well. I w's well over halfway through it before I was hooked.
Dracoria Malfoy (690 KP) rated The Giver in Books
Aug 5, 2017
The fact that dying is perfectly normal (1 more)
Everything is too perfectly planned out
I See Colors
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It was an AMAZING book, but I absolutely hated the way their world worked, nobody being able to see colors, nobody being able to fall in love, or have kids, or do anything .
But still, I loved it, and I feel that the boy was smart to run away, and save Gabe as well.
But still, I loved it, and I feel that the boy was smart to run away, and save Gabe as well.
Lobsters
Lucy Ivison and Tom Ellen
Book
Sam and Hannah only have the holidays to find 'The One'. Their lobster. But instead of being epic,...
Ross (3284 KP) rated Caffe Nero in Apps
Nov 3, 2017
I have been using the Nero app for a few months now, mainly to collect stamps towards free coffees (just like the paper ones, you scan your app at the checkout). I have recently linked a debit card as well so can now pay for drinks as well as getting a stamp and this works really well.
Also for the Christmas period, every time you pay for a drink with the app you get a Christmas cracker to open with the chance of winning extra stamps, free drinks etc.
Also for the Christmas period, every time you pay for a drink with the app you get a Christmas cracker to open with the chance of winning extra stamps, free drinks etc.
Dork_knight74 (881 KP) rated Delirium (2018) in Movies
Oct 4, 2018
Well Done
This psychological thriller on Netflix turned out to be pretty interesting. Topher Grace did a good job playing his role as the main protagonist. No flashy effects or true scares but the story played out well and ended up being pretty twisted. Kept you wondering what was in his head and what wasn't throughout most of the movie. I'd definitely recommend this one. The cinematography was well done and all the actors played their parts well. It's kind of slow moving at times, but really worth a watch!