Cat's Cradle
Kurt Vonnegut and Benjamin Kunkel
Book
Kurt Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle is an irreverent and highly entertaining fantasy about the playful...
The Forgotten Battle (2020)
Movie
1944, the Second World War. A British glider pilot, a Dutch boy fighting on the German side and a...
Ishmael (30 KP) rated Secret World Legends in Video Games
Sep 9, 2017
RhinocerRoss (16 KP) rated the PlayStation 4 version of The Witcher III: Wild Hunt in Video Games
Feb 24, 2020
Connie (244 KP) rated the Nintendo Switch version of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild in Video Games
Jan 2, 2019
I didn’t enjoy the surprise difficulty of certain quests or achievements, however. I think those would have been better suited to the Master level of difficulty, because while I have intelligence it frustrates me to not be able to get 100 percent completion due to puzzles with a ridiculous difficulty.
Wall Street: A History
Book
Originally published in 1997 and revised in 2004, Charles Geisst's Wall Street: A History remains...
ClareR (5726 KP) rated Sunbringer in Books
May 20, 2024
I love the characters.
I love the world they live in.
I love the gods and goddesses of both the large and tiny details of everyday life within this world. I mean, just WHY would they want to get rid of them?!
Ok, ok, I did read the last book, I know the reasons!
There’s a lot more world-building in this novel than the first (until everything REALLY kicks off!), and the three main characters of Inara/ Skediceth (they come as a unit, after all), Elogast and Kissen are separated. And for very good reasons.
We can see the scope of the problem with these gods - or is it a problem with humans as well? I mean, power seems to corrupt both equally.
There are some cracking twists, and the end has left me greedy for more. I’m not one to rush an author (1. They wouldn’t listen; 2. I don’t want to mess up the process anyway!), but I can’t wait to find out what happens next - because it’s going to be BIG!!
Background and Future Prospects in Life Cycle Assessment
Book
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) has become the recognized instrument to assess the ecological burdens...
Cumberland (1142 KP) rated The Cruel Prince in Books
Mar 7, 2019
Land's End: Capitalist Relations on an Indigenous Frontier
Book
Drawing on two decades of ethnographic research in Sulawesi, Indonesia, Tania Murray Li offers an...