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Last Call at the Nightshade Lounge
Last Call at the Nightshade Lounge
Paul Krueger | 2016 | Paranormal, Science Fiction/Fantasy
9
9.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
How could I not pick up a book about a group of people who call themselves the Alechemists and make the perfect cocktails to give themselves powers to fight off demons? This is a dream novel for everyone who always picks to play as the mage character. (Like yours truly) Also I would like to take the time to appreciate the fact that coffee baristas act as healers in this story. Thank you Mr. Paul Krueger and cheers.
  
    Show Time Spanish

    Show Time Spanish

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    Podcast

    If you've followed the Coffee Break Spanish course, you're ready to put your Spanish to use in real...

    The Speakeasy

    The Speakeasy

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    Podcast

    Tune in to The Speakeasy, every Wednesday at 3PM EST, where hosts Damon Boelte and Sother Teague...

    Haikubes Game

    Haikubes Game

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    Tabletop Game

    Perfect for individual inspiration or as an after-dinner game with friends or family, Haikubes is a...

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b.Young (97 KP) rated Grind in Books

May 7, 2018  
Grind
Grind
Edward Vukovic | 2016 | Contemporary, Fiction & Poetry
9
8.0 (2 Ratings)
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Coffee! (3 more)
Beautiful prose
Character portrayal
The whole book!
I could not put this book down!
I was immediately drawn into this wonderfully written tale of rituals, mystery, and fate.
In a world full of so many, five total strangers cross paths and coincidentally affect the others' lives.
Ziva has inherited the ability to read coffee grinds, a power passed down from her grandmother. The ritual of preparing, drinking, and then placing the cup upside down in order to read the grinds, is one Ziva performs with utmost tradition and care. She reads the grinds to help the drinker discover their future.
But what if Ziva uses the ritual to read her own future? How would her discovery change her life?
Told in multiple voices, each one a stranger to the next, but all are familiar to Ziva, and each affects the other by pure coincidence.
Edward Vukovic's writing is beautiful, haunting and draws you into vividly detailed scenes and doesn't let go until you, too, are wishing for Ziva to read your grinds.
  
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Beatriz (138 KP) rated Furistas Cat Cafe in Apps

Dec 5, 2018 (Updated Dec 5, 2018)  
Furistas Cat Cafe
Furistas Cat Cafe
Games
8
8.0 (2 Ratings)
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Appealing Design (4 more)
Simple game
Doesn’t have too many missions at a time
You can decorate your space
Is relaxing for people with anxiety
Doesn’t have many options of decoration (0 more)
Furistas Cat Cafe
This is a very simple game that consists in taking care of a cafe that is cat friendly. It was inspired by a coffee shop in japan where customers go to cuddle cats while drinking tea or coffee.
In the game, you simply match a Cat with a customer, that will give you hearts (with the hearts you can level up your cats), you do Batista missions (clean a dirty floor, give customers food and drinks, or give a Cat attention) that will give you coins, you only have 3 missions per day. You also have events that will give you special baskets (where money, hearts and other things to help you level up come from) or special furniture for you to decorate your room. Every time you level up you’ll receive a new cat as well!
It’s a very simple relaxing game.