Merissa (11953 KP) created a post
Dec 16, 2020
PhotoTropedelic
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Tomb Raider Anniversary
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Taking place in the continuity of 2006's Tomb Raider: Legend, Anniversary follows series protagonist...
Suede by The London Suede
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Named in 2010 as the best debut album of 1993 by the NME, “Suede” was the fastest-selling debut...
The Bab Ballads
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The Bab Ballads is a collection of light verses by W. S. Gilbert, illustrated with his own comic...
Radio 2’s confessions
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Jo and Simon hear listeners' shameful secrets, including ones that were too shocking for radio! Plus...
Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! (1965)
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This 1965 exploitation film by Russ Meyer follows three go-go dancers on a desert crime spree.
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Entertainment Editor (1988 KP) created a video about Damnation - Season 1 in TV
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MaryAnn (14 KP) rated Meet the Misfits (Being Zoey #1) in Books
Nov 4, 2019
When the school year begins, Zoeys terrified to go without Louisawhos out with a nasty flu. The same enemies she made over the summer are there to haunt her, but she and another new girl stick together and even seem to find a place among the in-crowd. But is this who Zoey wants to be? Are they really her friends? Whos going to stick beside her when cyber bullying leaves her as the odd girl out?
My Thoughts: This is a wonderful series of books for young "tweenage" girls. Zoey is an interesting young lady who is not your typical girl. Left with grandparents she barely knows Zoey is embarking on a new life and starting a new school. Zoey feels what most young people feel when they move into a new place, that is how to fit in and make friends. But there's Kayla, the girl who just can't seem to like Zoey at all.
Zoey learns to deal with a bully and learns that just like Christ loved everyone, we should also.
This is a wonderful series that I believe all young girls can relate to and will enjoy. The character of Zoey is easy to relate to as she has to make new friends, start a new school. It's all the things young people dread. It will help them understand that they aren't alone in their feelings and how to relate to friendship pressures that occur in day to day life.