Anime Review Roundup
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Once upon a time, companies used to issue press releases, hard information that you could take the bank, could rely upon, until said information would be retracted or altered in a subsequent press release. Now it's all...
Posted by Jitendar Canth
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What I Watched This Week (w/e November 2nd 2008)
This may be the shortest WIWTW ever as it’s basically a review roundup – there’s only one thing I watched that I haven’t reviewed!
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30 Days of Night – A good film to watch around Halloween and a really interesting take on the vampire subgenre....
Posted by David Beckett
Review for The Rose of Sebastopol (Review) (Book)
At the end of this book there are a list of questions that you would discuss in a book club. Before I had finished the book I read the...
Posted by Faye Oliver
Review for Lucas Trent: Guardian in Magic (Review) (Book)
I’ve still not been swept up in the Harry Potter hype. I’m not much of a wizards/witches/spells/magic type of person normally. But having...
Posted by Rich Goodman
Great one liners - not enough chill! (Review) (Book)
I enjoyed this book, more for its sharp one liners, than for Connolly’s menacing and chilling atmosphere of previous books.
For example: ‘...
Posted by David Shepherd
The official Liverpool 11/12 Season Thread
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Carter USM
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ARGOS VALUE RANGE DS-306A MULTI REGION HACK WANTED
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Help Please about audio ?????????
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Router issues
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Spanish entry for Eurovision `Jokingly` told not to win
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My Credit Cards are all paid up and over credited......
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Car "wrapping" (vinyl covering) anyone done it?
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The World History Of Animation (Review) (Book)
The World History of Animation
Animation is all around us, whether within the mainstream or the more avant-garde. From Steamboat Willie,...
Posted by Si Wooldridge
Review for The Rose of Sebastopol (Review) (Book)
At the end of this book there are a list of questions that you would discuss in a book club. Before I had finished the book I read the...
Posted by Faye Oliver
Review for The House at Riverton (Review) (Book)
An amazing book. The ending left me in shock, I reread the last sentence for at least 10 minutes.
At first I found the book's pace quite...
Posted by Faye Oliver
Son of Perdition (Review) (Book)
Son of Perdition
Now I have to admit that Christian fiction, like music, is not a genre that I knowingly engage with. Wendy Alec's Son of...
Posted by Si Wooldridge
Review for Son of Perdition (Review) (Book)
I'm very sorry to say that I didn't manage to see this book through to the end.
This book, looked promising, the cover seemed engaging...
Posted by Faye Oliver
Comment on Review for The Book Thief
Thanks for the welcome! And yes I shall be posting many more reviews!
Posted by Faye Oliver
Comment on Review for The Book Thief
Welcome, Faye. Nice to see a new face on here and hope to be reading more of your reviews over time...
Posted by Si Wooldridge
Comment on Machiavelli
There is nothing more difficult to handle, more doubtful fo success and more dangerous to carry through than initiating...
Posted by David Shepherd
Comment on Machiavelli
Due for publication in early June, this book is one of the 'Introducing - A graphic guide' series and previously published...
Posted by David Shepherd
Comment on 13 Things That Don’t Make Sense
If like me you’re an enthusiastic amateur of the world of science and the puzzles that still await scientific explanation,...
Posted by David Shepherd
Comment on My Family and other Disasters
I’ve just finished reading Lucy Mangan’s ‘My Family and other Disasters’. Her articles in the UK’s Guardian Newspaper weekend...
Posted by David Shepherd