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Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (Dir: Branagh)

Posted by Andrea Lake on Sunday, November 25, 2012, In : Regular 

I had not watched this particular film until recently.  I've been looking at Mary Shelley's book as part of my coursework and have been fascinated by the comparisons between the book and Shelley's own life.  The story of Frankenstein evolved from a bet between her, Percy Bysshe Shelley and Lord Byron to come up with a scary story.  If reports are accurate, Byron was so terrified by Shelley's tale that he ran screaming from the room.  The book itself is written in a flowing style, making it ...


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Grim Reaping - Anthony Lund

Posted by Andrea Lake on Thursday, April 26, 2012, In : Ghosts 
I've just had my hands on this manuscript of new author, Anthony Lund.  This particular yarn features a plot to kill Death, also known as Grim Alfonso Reaper.  If you are familiar with the work of Terry Pratchett, then this book will definitely appeal to you, although this particular story is set between various places on earth as well as parts of Hell.  Grim has to uncover the truth about who is trying to kill him and also find a way to bring about his character restoration as well as bring ...
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Resident Evil - A New World

Posted by Andrea Lake on Friday, January 20, 2012, In : Zombie 
I'm the first to admit that I'm not a gamer.  I have pretty poor hand-eye coordination and struggle playing the simplest games, even in real life.  I suck at ten-pin bowling and this is probably the simplest game going!

I can get engaged very simply by watching my other half quite happily battering a zombie to death with a crow bar or hockey stick.  Games like BioShock and Resident Evil are engaging and very easily drag you in.  For someone like myself, who proudly announcers her non-gaming a...
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