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04 August 2018
Wall charger - works perfect for my iPad
Bought it for my iPad when the charger decided to stop working one day. Bought this one. Works just as intended. Cheap for the price. Haven't had a problem since I plugged it in. Would recommend.

20 October 2016
Compelling and easy to read. Sorry to see it end!
After watching the series 'Outlaw Chronicles' I wanted to learn more about the narrator who spoke so candidly about a subject few really factually know. The book itself is an easy to read no-nonsense account of his life, his rise, plateau, and fall, and the struggles few stop to think such 'outlaw individuals' would go through. If you read it after watching the documentary you may even read it in his voice as I did, since the writing feels to match the dialog and the character hasn't been edited out. There are some genuinely funny laugh out loud moments, and others that make me feel sorry for all George, his family, and friends had to go through. Two weeks after I finished reading the book I am still thinking about it and admittedly look at other real life 'patched members' a little differently. I'm not sure if the book was an attempt to humanize what the media and public opinion like to demonize or glorify (look to Sons of Anarchy, for example), but in general the book was so compelling I did not want it to end. I would gladly read anything else George penned. Hats off to the author. Five stars.

03 August 2018
The Take - pulls no punches in this glimpse into the UK criminal underworld of the 1980's.
Sometimes brutal, sometimes amusing, sometimes heartbreaking. The Take is quite confronting. I like the fact that it didn't shy away or 'fade to black' during difficult or violent scenes, which would have watered down the often brutal lives of thugs and those in the criminal underworld. The cast, particularly Tom Hardy, Kierston Wareing, and Charlotte Riley were amazing. My heart went out to the women in this film. Definitely a must watch. If you're a Tom Hardy fan like myself, you will probably adore this even more. Watch it if you can. 5 stars.