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Hamnet (2025), Movie Review: A Heartbreaking Masterpiece
Hamnet is a new movie, starring Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal, about the marriage of William Shakespeare and his early family life. Continue reading
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Tagged books, Chloé Zhao, film, hamnet, Jessie Buckley, Paul Mescal, Reviews, shakespeare, William Shakespeare
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Kiss of the Spider Woman (2025), Movie Review | A Gritty, Revolutionary, Love Story
Kiss of the Spider Woman is a sexy and flirty film with a daring love story set in Argentina’s darkest years, blending politics, fantasy, and music into a tale of survival and connection. Continue reading
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Tagged books, Diego Luna, film, Jennifer Lopez, Kiss of the Spider Woman, movie, Movies, news, Review, Tonatiuh, Writing
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The Recruit Review: Legal Drama Meets Espionage
What if your first job out of law school threw you straight into the CIA and the world of international espionage? That’s exactly what happens to Owen Hendricks in The Recruit, but does this mix of legal drama and high-stakes spy action create a thrilling ride, or does it push the limits of believability? Continue reading
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Tagged action drama, Book review, books, espionage, Movies, Netflix, Netflix original, Review, series, spy thriller, The Recruit, thriller
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Special Review: Ghost Story (Dresden Files, No. 13) by Jim Butcher
HOME / CHICAGO / AFTER DEATH NOTICES / SPOILERS* Wizard City Tribune Harry Dresden Is Dead and Kickin’ by Erin Underwood July 26, 2011 CHICAGO – Harry Dresden, Chicago’s resident wizard-for-hire, has been reported missing and is suspected dead. Dresden … Continue reading
Posted in Books and Literature, Fantasy, Reviews, Uncategorized
Tagged books, Chicago, Dresden, Dresden Files, Ghost Story, Harry Dresden, Jim Butcher, Karrin Murphy
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Review: Water to Burn by Katharine Kerr
Author: Katharine Kerr Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated Print Date: August 02, 2011 ISBN-13: 978-0756406912 Details: 336 pages | Paperback | $7.99 ~ In Water to Burn, the second Nola O’Grady Novel, Katharine Kerr hits the page with a well written story that takes off from … Continue reading
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Tagged books, deverry, fiction, Katharine Kerr, License to Ensorcell, Nola O'Grady, San Francisco, Water to Burn
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Review: Beautiful Creatures by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl
Authors: Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers Reprint Ed: September 2010 ISBN-10: 0316077038 ISBN-13: 978-0316077033 Details: 592 pages | Trade Paperback | $9.99 Beautiful Creatures, by coauthors Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl, is a … Continue reading
The One Word Interview: WORD
W O R D By Erin Underwood Interviewing may be an art, but it can also create art depending on the form and structure given to the answers. The One Word Interview examines a particular word, eliciting responses that create … Continue reading