A surprisingly engrossing alternate history tale.

Ok. I'm ready for part one of The Hobbit after a reread. I think I'll listen to an audio version (maybe the abridged reading by Nicol Williamson) to get ready for part two and I guess that leaves the Bass & Rankin animated film to prep for part three. Any other suggestions?

Interesting start to an urban fantasy series. I plan to continue reading.

I read this a long time ago and have seen both versions of the movie several times. Fascinating all the way until that final burst from a machine gun.

I've seen the movie several times, but this is my first read of the novel. Very interesting to compare the original with the choices made for telling the story on film.

Gibson's script and short story are still kind of a rush, perhaps more so than the movie itself.

A very enjoyable series. The manga art style suits the story of Ezra, his Jedi master Kanan, and their pals on the Ghost.

My first time reading The Sandman, after watching the television adaptation on Netflix, which was terrific. Enjoying the comic book version too.

A bare bones adaptation of the film with grainy color photos. I guess the audience was young adults, but this is a pretty violent movie and the story is one death after another.

Don't overload a burger with toppings. Make sure you have a good pickle-lettuce ratio. And don't cook or smash all the juices out of the patty.

Ok, that was fun.

A goofy and compelling memoir slash suspense novel from the man who plays ol' yellow eyes. All Star Trek autobiographies should be this entertaining.

The Orville comics have the same entertaining and clever flavor as the television series.

I'm not sure what I was expecting, but this is a straightforward retelling of the film story.

A very elegantly expressed thriller.