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Quarantine 2: Terminal (2011)
Quarantine 2: Terminal (2011)
2011 | Horror, Mystery, Sci-Fi
5
4.6 (8 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Very low budget (0 more)
Poor sequel
A fairly poor follow up, although it does have a slight link to the first story. On the same night as the first film, a flight out of L.A. becomes contaminated with the virus. This could have been better with a bigger budget and set inside the airport. However the group from the flight try to survive by holding out in the baggage section by the runway. Overall it wasn't bad but compared to the first film and the two Rec films it was a disappointment.
  
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Entertainment Editor (1988 KP) created a video about Soccer Manager 2018 in Apps

Nov 22, 2017  
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Soccer Manager 2018 OUT NOW!

The most diverse FREE 2 PLAY football management simulator in the world. Take on a top flight club and test your management skills against the best or help a struggling, lower division team fight for glory.

  
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Dean (6921 KP) rated Manifest - Season 2 in TV

Aug 29, 2020  
Manifest - Season 2
Manifest - Season 2
2020 | Drama, Fantasy, Mystery
Some good episodes (0 more)
Started to drag a little (0 more)
Calling all passengers for flight 828
A decent follow up series carrying on from the cliffhanger ending of the first. It's all very much the same as the first but with a new threat and more info revealed about flight 828. Though one major plot line also goes missing for about 5 episodes which was odd. Sadly it does start to drag a bit near the middle episodes before a stronger finish to the series. There will be a 3rd series but I'm not sure I'm going to check it out.
  
Contagious: How to Build Word of Mouth in the Digital Age
Contagious: How to Build Word of Mouth in the Digital Age
Jonah Berger | 2014 | Business & Finance
(0 Ratings)
Book Favorite

"I bought this in an airport because it had an orange cover. I read it by accident because all the movies sucked on my flight to NYC. Now l have my college-aged daughter reading it because the guy is so clever. That's all."

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Flight of Dreams
Flight of Dreams
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
In the afterward of this book, author Ariel Lawhon says she's "desperately proud" of this novel. Find out why she should be, as well as why I'm desperately in love with it, in my review here. https://tcl-bookreviews.com/2016/03/12/titanic-flight/
  
The Flight (Close Proximity #4)
The Flight (Close Proximity #4)
Erin M. Leaf | 2018 | Contemporary, LGBTQ+, Romance
10
8.0 (3 Ratings)
Book Rating
The Flight (Close Proximity #4) by Erin M. Leaf
The Flight is the fourth novella in the Close Proximity series. This time we meet up with Sebastian, a flight attendant, and Ethan, a musician. Now, you may think this is the normal rockstar romance, but it's not. This story is intricate in a way novellas rarely are. Not only do we see Sebastian as a flight attendant, but also as a young man who has lost his mum. A young man who writes music. And yet we still find out more about him as the story progresses. As for Ethan, tired musician, songwriter, travelling to a charity concert. When these two meet, sparks fly.

I loved this book! It's a novella, and I really wish it wasn't! I could have sat down with this one and read happily for much longer. Instead, I got all the good bits in one easy read, including a perfect HEA for our guys. There is plenty going on, but the pacing is smooth. With good supporting characters, a great storyline, and a couple of smoking hot MCs, this is a story I highly recommend.

* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book, and my comments here are my honest opinion. *

Merissa
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!
  
Odin's Ravens (second edition)
Odin's Ravens (second edition)
2016 | Animals, Card Game, Mythology, Racing
Getting the group together for game nights has always been a struggle – especially now (at time of writing) in this Covid world. So finding good games for 1-2 players has become a priority for me recently. Enter Odin’s Ravens, a 2-player race across the world. Does this game soar to meet my expectations, or does it fall flat in the end? Keep reading to find out.

Odin’s Ravens is a light game of strategy and hand management in which 2 players are racing to be the first of Odin’s ravens (duh) to travel around the world. To setup the game, shuffle the land cards and place a line of 16 cards directly between the two players. Land cards are divided into two halves, each depicting a different landscape. This line of Land cards acts as the route around the world for both Ravens. Players choose one end to be the start/finish lines, and place their Raven meeple on their corresponding side of the starting Land card. During play, the Ravens will travel down their side of the Land cards, and will switch to the opponent’s side for the flight back to the finish. Each player receives a set of 25 Flight cards and 8 Loki cards, to be shuffled and kept separate from each other. Both players then draws 5 cards into their hand, in any combination of Flight and Loki cards. Choose a starting player, and the game is ready to begin!


On a typical game turn, you will play as many cards from your hand as you want, either Flight cards, Loki cards, or combinations of the two. Flight cards allow you to move your raven down the path. In order to move your raven, you must play a Flight card that matches the landscape of the next Land card on your path. (Ex. if the next space is a Forest, you must play a Forest Flight card). If you have no Flight cards in hand that match the next card on your path, then you may discard any two flight cards of the same type to move forward one space. Loki cards allow you to perform Trickery actions, which alter the flight paths of both players. Some actions include rotating Land cards, moving ravens forward/backward a number of spaces, swapping Land cards, etc. It is important to note that once a Loki card has been played, it is removed from the game entirely – you only have 8 Loki cards total, so use them wisely! After you have played all the cards you wish on your turn, you will then draw 3 cards (in any combination of Flight/Loki cards), and end your turn. You may never have more than 7 cards in hand. Play continues in this fashion until one player has reached the end of their flight path – resulting in victory!
Seems simple enough, right? Well, it is and it isn’t. The overall gameplay itself is simplistic – draw and play cards to move your raven towards victory. The implementation of Loki cards adds a strategic twist to the game that keeps each player on their toes. Flight cards alone leave you at the mercy of the luck of the draw, but Loki cards give players a little more control over their game strategy. They provide ways to alter the flight path to benefit yourself or inhibit your opponent at various points throughout the game. Add in the fact that each player only has 8 Loki cards total, and that ups the strategy as well . You only have a finite amount of trickery to pull, so you have to be sure to use it at the perfect time. Was your opponent able to counteract your attempted trickery, or did you execute it perfectly for them to fall into your trap?


The components of this game are pretty standard and straightforward. The cards are good quality and are easy to manipulate, and the wooden raven meeples are big and chunky. Nice and simple! The artwork of the game, although clear and effective, is pretty basic and leaves much to be desired. It is clear in the way that it is easy to identify each type of landscape and determine the actions of Loki cards, but overall it feels a little too simplistic and not as immersive as it could be.
Odin’s Ravens is a decent 2-player game, although not my favorite. If I needed something simple, light, and relatively fast for 2 players, it is definitely one that I would pull off the shelf. But I have other 2-player games that I would rather play instead. Will it stay in my collection forever? Hard to say, but for the time being it has a spot on my shelves. If you are looking for something that is relatively simple, but has opportunities for strategy, check out Odin’s Ravens. Purple Phoenix Games gives this one a flighty 13 / 18 – you just gotta keep your eye on that Loki…
  
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Bill Gates recommended Seveneves in Books (curated)

 
Seveneves
Seveneves
Neal Stephenson | 2016 | Fiction & Poetry
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Favorite

"This novel about how the human race responds to the end of life on Earth rekindled my love for sci-fi. Some readers will lose patience with all the technical details about orbits and space flight, but for me, it’s an engrossing and thought-provoking story."

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Non-Stop (2014)
Non-Stop (2014)
2014 | Action, Mystery
Stop This Plane
Non-Stop- is a really good action suspense drama thriller. Liam Neeson is really good in this.
 
The plot: Alcoholic and world-weary, U.S. Air Marshal Bill Marks (Liam Neeson) lost his passion for his work long ago. Even though lives are potentially at stake during every flight, he sees the assignment as just a desk job. However, his "ordinary day at the office" becomes a high-stakes crisis during a flight to London. Marks receives a series of text messages demanding that he instruct the airline to transfer $150 million into an offshore account, or a passenger will die every 20 minutes.

I highly recordmend it.
  
All You Need is Kill (Manga): 2-in-1 Edition: Manga
All You Need is Kill (Manga): 2-in-1 Edition: Manga
Takeshi Obata, Ryosuke Takeuchi, Hiroshi Sakurazaka, Yoshitoshi Abe | 2014 | Comics & Graphic Novels, Fiction & Poetry
9
8.5 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
This is the manga the movie, Edge of Tomorrow, or, Live, Die , Repeat was based off of. This source material is so good. Of course, there were differences, but I wasn't going to compare them.
I read this entire volume during a 3 hour flight, and absolutely loved it.