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Book Review: "Tell Me How This Ends" by Jo Leevers
Now, I am a big fan of the BBC Radio 2 Book Club and admittedly, I have to catch up on what they are reading. One of the books they have covered is called Tell Me How This Ends by Jo Leevers. A book which is brilliantly structured with some really great characters, it is honestly one of the best thriller fiction novels I have read this year (sorry to the Dexter series, but you don't really come that close, no matter how beautifully sardonic you are). Jo Leever's writing style brings out individual voices in a way that when you do read the book, is actually a massive achievement. It makes you really feel like you're reading converging stories rather than one writer writing in a few different tones. Leevers has done something quite incredible here.
Annie KapurPublished 9 days ago in GeeksMirch Masala
Mirch Masala is a powerful and thought-provoking film that you might find intriguing. Released in 1987, it captures rural pre-independence India and offers a scathing social commentary on various aspects of Indian society. Here are some key points about the movie:
Allwyn Roman WaghelaPublished 9 days ago in GeeksCould General Hospital be setting Kristina up for a miscarriage?
Is Molly and TJ's baby in danger Some fans of General Hospital are wondering if Kristina Corinthos Davis (Kate Mansi) is setting herself up for a miscarriage. She is carrying a child for Molly Lancing Davis ( Kristina Varganos) and TJ Ashford( Taj Bellow) but doesn't realize she should take it easy. The first surrogate miscarried, but Kristina is not keeping this in mind.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 9 days ago in Geeks6 English Dubbed Baseball Anime You Should Watch Right Now!
Hey there, anime and baseball fans! Have you ever wondered what your favorite baseball players binge-watch when they're not dominating the field? Well, get ready to step up to the plate as we explore the exciting world of English dubbed baseball anime. From heart-pounding matches to inspiring tales of determination, these anime series are sure to hit a home run with you. And hey, did you know that some of your favorite baseball stars are avid anime fans, too? That's right! From Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Dodgers to Lucas Giolito of the Los Angeles Angels, baseball and anime seem to go hand in hand. So, grab your glove, and let's dive into some epic anime action!
Zuleika BoekhoudtPublished 9 days ago in GeeksRebel Moon - Part 2: The Scargiver Movie Review
In late 2023, Zack Snyder embarked on his own sci-fi odyssey with full support from Netflix. With an unoriginal setting, bland characters and stilted action, things didn’t get off to a good start. Now the second half, The Scargiver, has arrived. It barely stands above Child of Fire without making major improvements.
Robert CainPublished 9 days ago in GeeksMovie Review: 'The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare' Starring Henry Cavill
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare (2024) Directed by Guy Ritchie Written by Paul Tamasy, Eric Johnson, Arash Amel, Guy Ritchie
Sean PatrickPublished 9 days ago in GeeksShyam Benegal
Shyam Benegal, the acclaimed Indian filmmaker, has left an indelible mark on cinema with his thought-provoking and socially relevant works. Here are some of his best movies:
Allwyn Roman WaghelaPublished 10 days ago in GeeksThe Bold and the Beautiful Spoilers: Ivy, Hope, and Steffy may be in love triangles involving Liam, Thomas, and Finn.
Ivy returns to LA Soaps.com has confirmed Ashley Brewer's return to The Bold and the Beautiful as Ivy Forrester, could shake things up. Some spoilers have suggested Ivy may have former lover Thomas Forrester (Matthew Atkinson) on her arm when she comes home, which will cause Hope Spencer (Anikka Noelle) to feel some kind of way.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 10 days ago in GeeksMr. McBeevee is fondly remembered by fans of The Andy Griffith Show
Mr. McBeevee remains beloved by Andy Griffith fans Some actors make an impression on viewers in a specific role, and while their real names may not ring a bell, their characters become larger-than-life over the decades. This is the case with Karl Swenson in The Andy Griffith Show episode “Mr. McBeevee.”
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 10 days ago in GeeksFriends for Dinner - A Movie Review
Similar to ourselves, friendships change over time. Friends for Dinner is a 2001 film. The story unravels one fateful evening when Beth announces she is divorcing Tom. The news flares up tensions among a friend group sharing debates over whether exploring new relationships is healthier than pursuing unhappiness.
Marielle SabbagPublished 10 days ago in GeeksBook Review: "The Gravedigger's Daughter" by Joyce Carol Oates
“Three days later on October 29, 1959, the Pontiac registered in the name of Niles Tignor would be discovered, gas tank near-empty, keys on the floorboards beneath the front seat, in a parking lot close by the Greyhound bus station in Rome, New York.” - The Gravedigger's Daughter by Joyce Carol Oates
Annie KapurPublished 10 days ago in GeeksThe Rise Of Kaiju No. 8
Kaiju No.8 Written By Naoya Matsumato now a new anime streaming on Crunchyroll *I do not own this image Kaiju No.8 is a new sci-fi anime adapted from the ongoing Shonen Jump manga written by Naoya Matsumato. Produced by Production I.G. in collaboration with Studio Khara, renowned for their work on Evagelion, Kaiju No.8 swiftly immerses viewers into a world where Kaiju attacks are a daily reality. Japan, in particular, faces the brunt of these monstrous assaults, leading to the formation of the Anti-Kaiju Defense Force—a team of elite Kaiju hunters. For those unfamiliar with Kaiju, envision creatures akin to those in Pacific Rim, colossal beings capable of widespread destruction. The narrative revolves around childhood friends Kafka Hibino and Mina Ashiro as they strive to join the Anti-Kaiju Defense Force and combat the Kaiju menace.
Andrea PerkinsPublished 10 days ago in Geeks