
Luxury Interior Design - Home Ideas: Exclusive, Contemporary & High-End Projects
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When you’re choosing a firm for luxury home interior design, your first decision will be your...

Whatchareadin (174 KP) rated Eeny Meeny (Helen Grace, #1) in Books
Apr 9, 2019
M.J. Arlidge gives a gripping tale that leaves you wanting more. It was very hard for me to put the book down, but I had to while on vacation because it was impossible to keep sand out of my Kindle. It had me on the edge of my seat and I had to find out who the killer was and why she was doing this to these poor innocent people. When DI Grace finds out the common denominator with each victim is her, the pressure to find the killer intensified with her as well as with me.
This was a great book with a fast pace that will keep you interested until the end. WIth little twists and unexpected circumstances you will thoroughly enjoy this book.
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, an Issue of Pediatric Clinics of North America
Kathleen L Meert and Daniel A Notterman
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The topics in this issue represent the most current research areas of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver...

The United States Supreme Court's Assault on the Constitution, Democracy, and the Rule of Law
Adam Lamparello and Cynthia Swann
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This book argues that the judiciary, particularly the Supreme Court, should embrace an interpretive...
Risk-Return Analysis: The Theory and Practice of Rational Investing: Volume 2: The Theory and Practice of Rational Investing
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The Nobel Prize-winning Father of Modern Portfolio Theory returns with new insights on his classic...

ArabiaWeather - WeatherWatch
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WeatherWatch is a decision-support platform that provides proactive impact forecasts that include...

Rage
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Woodward, the No 1 international bestselling author of Fear: Trump in the White House, has uncovered...

Insight into Fuzzy Modeling
Vil'em Novak, Irina Perfilieva and Antonin Dvorak
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Provides a unique and methodologically consistent treatment of various areas of fuzzy modeling and...

Sarah (7800 KP) rated the PlayStation 4 version of The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan in Video Games
May 29, 2020
I'd previously played and rather enjoyed Until Dawn, and I'm pleased to say this follows much in the same vein although it's probably a much shorter story. Graphically this is very impressive looking and like Until Dawn, they've thrown in yet another recognisable face (this time it's Shawn Ashmore aka Bobby from X-Men). The characters look amazing and the setting too. The story too is a good and interesting one, although it does feel a little similar to other stories (like Ghost Ship) and may be a tad predictable. We worked out what was going on well before the third act. That said, I still found it to be absolutely terrifying. Playing a game like this is a lot scarier than watching any horror film!
The gameplay works really well. The fact that you can play this with friends, either online or couch co-op, adds another fun dimension to it all. The decision making also means that there are so many different endings and outcomes (I believe there's over 60 possible ways for the characters to die) that the replayability is surprisingly better than you'd expect. Admittedly it would probably get a bit tedious trying to uncover absolutely everything and all possible outcomes, but playing a few times over is still enjoyable.
The only downsides are the lag and load issues. Most likely due to the decision making process and actions, there is a noticeable lag in some of the cut scenes and movements which is bearable but can noticeably affect the smooth running of the game. There's also the characters themselves. They look great, but they're very cliched and have very little personality or interest too them. And the script is a little cheesy at times which only further impacts with a slight dislike of the characters. Part of me actually wanted to kill them all off...
Overall a great story and an interesting game to play, if you're looking for something a little different.

Principles: Life and Work
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“Significant...The book is both instructive and surprisingly moving.” —The New York Times ...
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