Mibba Reviews
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Children of Freedom
Children of Freedom, by Marc Levy, is a remarkable story of struggle and survival in the time frame of World War 2, where two young brother join a resistance group.
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Book of Belgariad
The Belgariad is a 5 book fantasy epic, written by David Eddings; Pawn of Prophecy, Queen of Sorcery, Magicians Gambit, Castle of Wizardry, and the Enchanters' End Game.
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Rocky Horror Picture Show
Some may know this movie as the one movie that is still being watched religiously from the 1970's. Others may not know this movie at all. But yet even if people do know this movie they know all the crazy characters and the shenanigans that go on within the movie. Transvestites, cannibalism, and dances people know.
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Taking Back Sunday - New Again
Definitely worth the money it costs to get your hands on it.
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Harper's Island
You're invited to your best childhood friend's wedding. He's marrying the girl of his dreams. Nothing weird and dramatic about that. Just the wedding spot - the infamous Harper's island. Seven years prior to the wedding day, a serial killer John Wakefield killed six people there.
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City of Bones
City of Bones by Cassandra Clare is an extraordinary novel written in the point of view of a shadow hunter who is unknown and blind to her true identity.
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Papa Roach - 02 Academy, Newcastle - 13.09.09
Kicking off a tour filled with sold-out venues must be the dream way to start a glut of live dates, so it must have given American rockers, Papa Roach, a huge boost to know there wouldn’t be a spare space in the house tonight as they continue their latest visit to the UK.
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The Great Gatsby
If you like a book that takes you somewhere else. Takes you to a place that isn’t a fantasy but feels alive again, somewhere that doesn’t promise you a happy ending nor does it flaunt impending doom but takes you there non the less.
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Hush, Hush
Romance was not part of Nora Grey's plan; She hasn't been particularly attracted to any of the boys at her school, at least, not until Patch comes along.
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Response To Lisa Scott's Review Of Banquo's Son
This review is a response to a review written by Lisa Scott on the novel Banquo's Son, as part of New Zealand Book Month 2009.