#AmReading + #AmWatching + #AmListening - Media Shares And #Reviews 20-08-20
Without libraries what have we? We have no past and no future.
~Ray Bradbury
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Welcome to this week's weekly media shares and reviews post!
*Disclaimer: no matter what's being reviewed, all opinions in this post are entirely my own, and I reserve the right to have them, regardless of who may or may not share them. Feel free to express your own in the comments, but please respect my right - and the rights of other commenters - to have opinions that might differ from yours, and to express those opinions too.
Also, please remember that I read/watch/listen to things in a variety of genres, and for all ages, so you should make sure you check that the book/movie/show/song is suitable for the intended audience before reading/watching/listening to it, especially if children are involved. I take no responsibility for anything which may happen as a result of failing to do so.
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OK. Let's see what I've been reading, watching, and listening to, and which song I'm going to share this week, shall we? After all, that's the point of this post, and why you're here today, right?
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This week I read one book. Well, finished one and started another, but either way I have just one review for you this week. So, here's what I read, along with my book review.
Warriors (Hell Divers, #7)
byNicholas Sansbury SmithMy rating: five out of five stars
This series is not for the squemish, but it's a fantastic one if you can deal with it, and this book was no exception; this was an awesome addition to the series. The worldbuilding and character development is excellent, the descriptions are awonderfully detailed (like I said, if you can deal with them) and the author really makes you feel like you're right there. Thank goodness it's only fiction though, because I sure wouldn't have thought it was so amazing to be living through all of it.
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This week I finished watching season 3 of "Outlander" and watched several episodes from season 4 too. I'm still loving it as much as I loved the books, but noticing more places it differs from the books at this stage. Like I said though, I'm still loving it anyhow.
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This week I haven't really been in the mood for listening to music, so here's the revamped 2020 version of Ronan Keating's "Life Is A Rollercoaster" for you - just because he's a favourite artist of mine, and I did listen to this one fairly recently while catching up on YouTube videos from when I was offline. Anyway, enjoy!
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