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Wldvy (130 KP) rated Exit: The Game – The Secret Lab in Tabletop Games

May 27, 2020 (Updated May 27, 2020)  
Exit: The Game – The Secret Lab
Exit: The Game – The Secret Lab
2017 | Puzzle
Hard puzzles (1 more)
Requires a lot of lateral thinking
Lack of repeatability as you know the answers but photocopying will get round this if you want to give it to friends (0 more)
Great game playing with 4 still found it more challenging than some actual escape rooms
  
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Entertainment Editor (1988 KP) created a video about SIMULACRA in Apps

Nov 18, 2017  
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Simulacra Gameplay Trailer

You came across a mobile phone and found out the owner is missing, disappeared without a trace. By going through it, you have to trace her final steps by talking to her friends, looking through her messages, emails, gallery and much more.

  
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Merissa (12911 KP) created a post

Nov 29, 2023  
"I liked Callisto, I found her interesting and engaging." - @Debbiereadsbook

Callisto 2.0 (Shambhala Saga #1) by Susan English - #ScienceFiction, #LGBT+, 3 out of 5 (good)

Available in #KindleUnlimited

https://archaeolibrarian.wixsite.com/website/post/callisto-2-0-shambhala-saga-1-by-susan-english
     
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Kevin Phillipson (10072 KP) rated Top Secret! (1984) in Movies

Jul 2, 2022 (Updated Jul 2, 2022)  
Top Secret! (1984)
Top Secret! (1984)
1984 | Comedy
Val kilmer (0 more)
It's been years since I last watched this and I still found it funny after all these years the jokes are old casting English actors to play east Germans seriously I never knew val kilmer could sing either overall funny film
  
The Couple on Cedar Close (Detective Dan Riley, #2)
The Couple on Cedar Close (Detective Dan Riley, #2)
Anna-Lou Weatherley | 2019 | Mystery, Thriller
9
8.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
2nd in Detective Dan Riley series but can standalone
I was provided with a complimentary copy of this book so I could give an honest review.

The Couple on Cedar Close by Anna-Lou Weatherley is the second in her Detective Dan Riley series but can standalone. I was unfamiliar with Anna-Lou Weatherley or her work but am thrilled that I found her.

Shortly after Laurie Mills found out her husband was having an affair, she in a serious car accident. The couple move to Ceder Close to put the affair behind them and to be near a mutual friend that is willing to help with Laurie's recovery. Laurie discovers the affair has not stopped and Robert is planning on divorcing her and move with his mistress and their child. Laurie attempts one last time to make Robert reconsider and prepares a fabulous meal. He does not show up but is later found dead with Laurie covered in his blood. DId she kill him during her blackout? If not her, then who?

The story is engaging and I found myself reading quickly to find out how the story ended. The basic premise is not new but Weatherley makes the story feel new. Her characters are well developed and, while they have their issues, you find yourself rooting for them.

I'm looking forward to more from Anna-Lou Weatherley.
  
Breaking Dawn (Twilight, #4)
Breaking Dawn (Twilight, #4)
Stephenie Meyer | 2008 | Young Adult (YA)
10
7.7 (75 Ratings)
Book Rating
Contains spoilers, click to show
In the Twilight Saga by Stephanie Meyer my favorite book is Breaking Dawn. Why is this you ask? Renesmee, she is my favorite character out of the whole series. I love how her mother Bella went through all that pain and never gave up on her. I also understand why Rosalie was on Bella's side through it. I would have done the same if I was in their shoes. I found Edwards reaction cute when he could hear Renesmee's thoughts while she was still in Bella's belly. I also don't blame Jacob for sided with the Cullen's when he found out about Bella being Pegnant it was the right thing to do. I found Jacob imprinting on Renesmee very weird at first but later understand that it was necessary for the plot and it's different while she's still young. I find Renesmee to be an extremely intelligent young child and love the way she communicates. Also Irina deserved what she got in the end and kind of found it funny when Aro backed down because he was scared. I find him very creepy by the way too. I also love the ending when Bella let's Edward in her mind by letting her shield down and his reaction to it was adorable.

Would I recommend this book? Yes
  
The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake
The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake
Aimee Bender | 2010 | Fiction & Poetry
6
7.0 (4 Ratings)
Book Rating
I loved the concept of this books and as soon as I heard about it I was intrigued and wanted to read it. I read The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake in a couple of days, which with 3 children rarely happens, so I continued to find it intriguing and compelling throughout.

However, I found the narrative elusive and shadowy which was often frustrating. Whilst I understand that Bender was creating a narrative largely written from the perspective of a child, from whom many things were hidden and secret, I still found that as a reader you were constantly trying to grasp what she was describing and failing. I found this made the book less plausible and destroyed the intrigue turning it into annoying gameplay.

I have read other novels with narratives from the perspective of a child such as The Earth Hums in B Flat, The Book Thief, Mister Pip, The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, Room etc and found these all to be written far more skillfully than Bender manages here. It is an art to realistically write through the eyes of a child but reveal things to an adult reader through the child's naive perspective of the world. If this is failed to be achieved it can leave the reader feeling frustrated and disillusioned through being led on a journey that is over-constructed and inauthentic.
  
Wonder Woman (2017)
Wonder Woman (2017)
2017 | Action, Fantasy, War
I hadn't seen previews for this movie but following along with all the other ones in the theme i expected it to be good. However, I just found it average. Not really my cup of tea. Wouldn't rush out to buy it or even watch it again.