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Scythe (Arc of a Scythe #1)
Scythe (Arc of a Scythe #1)
Neal Shusterman | 2016 | Science Fiction/Fantasy, Young Adult (YA)
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9.0 (22 Ratings)
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In a world without disease, without hunger and without death Scythes are the only ones who are able and granted to keep the population under control.
Two teenagers become a scythe's apprentice and neither if them want the job, but a situation comes about where one of them will die if they don't win against the other.
I really enjoyed this dystopian fiction. The concept was brilliant. The character development subtle yet effective. I was engrossed every step of the way. I cannot wait to read the next installment!
  
Hitler's Secret
Hitler's Secret
Rory Clements | 2020 | History & Politics, Thriller
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9.0 (1 Ratings)
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Exhilarating
Pace. This book has it, the most brilliant, non stop, don't put the book down pace. Despite finding WW2 fascinating I never thought of liking a spy thriller set then but actually it worked incredibly. Imagine being an enemy in an evil fascist state full of vile nazis and corruption, it is tense from start to finish, never letting up easing off. It will have your heart racing and reading just one more chapter every time. Extraordinarily exhilarating, Hitlers Secret is better than Bond.
  
Shaq Fu: a Legend Reborn
Shaq Fu: a Legend Reborn
2018 | Action/Adventure, Fighting
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Shaq Attack!
Shaq Fu: A Legend Reborn is a 2018 beat'em up side scroller style videogame by Saber Interactive and published by Mad Dog Games.

a sequel to Shaq Fu, the game Follows Shaquille O'neil aka Shaq in his thrust upon quest as he is destined to destroy demons from hell disguised as celebrities ( brilliant) and stop and ancient evil.

 that was released for Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

The game received generally negative reviews upon release.
  
The Modern Lovers by The Modern Lovers
The Modern Lovers by The Modern Lovers
1976 | Punk, Rock
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8.0 (6 Ratings)
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Rolling Stone's 382nd greatest album of all time
Brilliant proto-punk album, being at times like a punk version of The Doors, at other times more sombre and melancholy. The mix of these marks this album out apart from other similar albums of the time. I only recognised Roadrunner (because of the disastrous Sex Pistols cover on The Great Rock'n'Roll Swindle and listened to MIA's cover just the day before!), but really enjoyed the album. Around halfway through I suddenly recognised Jonathan Richman's voice as being the singer throughout There's Something About Mary.