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Penny Arcade recommended Earthly Powers in Books (curated)

 
Earthly Powers
Earthly Powers
Anthony Burgess | 2004 | Contemporary, Fiction & Poetry
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"A big, bold novel that spans six decades of the 20th century and opens with one of my favorite lines in literature: ""It was the afternoon of my eighty-first birthday, and I was in bed with my catamite when Ali announced that the archbishop had come to see me. Earthly Powers is like a big over packed old mansion you enter and never want to leave"

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Codenames
Codenames
2015 | Card Game, Deduction, Party Game, Spies / Espionage, Word Game
Endless replayability, great party game. Works best with an even number of people, but if you have at least six, it's probably not a big deal if one team is slightly bigger. I wouldn't play three vs two, though. Unlike a lot of party games, requires some thought, which is nice.
  
Kingdomino
Kingdomino
2016 | City Building, Medieval, Territory Building
This is a fun little game. It is similar to dominos in that each tile has 2 sides to it but, instead of numbers, the tiles have plots of land. You place the tiles matching the land types to accumulate as many points as possible. The catch is that you only have so much space to place your tiles in. I can't remember how big of a grid you can go, but I think it is a six by six space. If you miss place a tile, you will end up being left with a hole in your plot and won't be able to maximize points. On the first play though, we each had a hole and knew what to fix for the next time.
  
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Josh Lami (1 KP) rated It (2017) in Movies

May 24, 2018  
It (2017)
It (2017)
2017 | Drama, Horror
7
7.9 (355 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Excellent visual effects, keen sense of horror history, solid acting. (0 more)
Very little in the way of innovation or covering new ground. (0 more)
A fun way to spend 2 hours.
Overall it’s a solid horror film. Not a game changer in the artistic sense, but it’s high box office grosses will open the door for more big-budget R-rated horror, so for that alone it get so a six. Extra point for never losing my attention. I had a good time overall. Not blown away, but not disappointed. Exactly what I expected.
  
Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (1975)
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"I saw this when I was twenty-five or twenty-six and really confused about my work. I was so discouraged and had stopped writing, and this movie made me excited to start working again. Akerman was doing something with pace and composition and time that I’d always wanted to do but had been too chicken to acknowledge or go toward. Watching this made me realize that you should make the kind of art you want to see, which sounds kind of obvious but was a big revelation to me at the time."

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Maris (8 KP) rated Six of Crows in Books

Jun 10, 2019  
Six of Crows
Six of Crows
Leigh Bardugo | 2016 | Science Fiction/Fantasy, Young Adult (YA)
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9.2 (45 Ratings)
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It took me a couple chapters to get me in right away. Six Of Crows is such a big adventure following six outcast character's who each have a interesting talent.
I love stories where we get to see each characters view on what's going on in the story and the author did a great job doing so. It had enough adventure to keep me going, the only thing was it took awhile for me to get into it, slow start?

What kept me going is I really wanted to know what was going to happen and if the group can accomplish the goal and how they were going to pull it off. Another thing I love is that we get to know a bit about the characters past and what led them to who they are and why they are doing what they do, a character with a complicated past makes them a interesting character. The ending was just perfect enough for me to wanting to read the next book to continue the story.
  
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Adam Carolla recommended Endless Summer by The Beach Boys in Music (curated)

 
Endless Summer by The Beach Boys
Endless Summer by The Beach Boys
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"As a very young kid, A Hard Days Night [editor’s note: by the Beatles, in case you’re an idiot] was a big deal. Probably, and when you say “my own money,” keep in mind I grew up very poor, so I didn’t have a lot of my own money; but I probably bought, like, Boston’s first album or the Beach Boys Endless Summer. And after that, when CDs came around, I would just buy The Best of Steely Dan, The Best of BTO, The Best of Deep Purple and I’d really just buy “the best” because a CD was like 13, 14 bucks and I was making six bucks an hour – you do the math."

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Adam Carolla recommended The Best of BTO by BTO in Music (curated)

 
The Best of BTO by BTO
The Best of BTO by BTO
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"As a very young kid, A Hard Days Night [editor’s note: by the Beatles, in case you’re an idiot] was a big deal. Probably, and when you say “my own money,” keep in mind I grew up very poor, so I didn’t have a lot of my own money; but I probably bought, like, Boston’s first album or the Beach Boys Endless Summer. And after that, when CDs came around, I would just buy The Best of Steely Dan, The Best of BTO, The Best of Deep Purple and I’d really just buy “the best” because a CD was like 13, 14 bucks and I was making six bucks an hour – you do the math."

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The Best of Deep Purple by Deep Purple
The Best of Deep Purple by Deep Purple
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"As a very young kid, A Hard Days Night [editor’s note: by the Beatles, in case you’re an idiot] was a big deal. Probably, and when you say “my own money,” keep in mind I grew up very poor, so I didn’t have a lot of my own money; but I probably bought, like, Boston’s first album or the Beach Boys Endless Summer. And after that, when CDs came around, I would just buy The Best of Steely Dan, The Best of BTO, The Best of Deep Purple and I’d really just buy “the best” because a CD was like 13, 14 bucks and I was making six bucks an hour – you do the math."

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The Best of Steely Dan by Steely Dan
The Best of Steely Dan by Steely Dan
1980 | Compilation, Pop, Rock
9.0 (2 Ratings)
Album Favorite

"As a very young kid, A Hard Days Night [editor’s note: by the Beatles, in case you’re an idiot] was a big deal. Probably, and when you say “my own money,” keep in mind I grew up very poor, so I didn’t have a lot of my own money; but I probably bought, like, Boston’s first album or the Beach Boys Endless Summer. And after that, when CDs came around, I would just buy The Best of Steely Dan, The Best of BTO, The Best of Deep Purple and I’d really just buy “the best” because a CD was like 13, 14 bucks and I was making six bucks an hour – you do the math."

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