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Dance or Die by Family Force 5
2008 | Alternative
9
9.0 (1 Ratings)
Album Rating
The amazing costumes (3 more)
Awesome music videos
One, two, three, four, I declare a dance war!
Did somebody say remix album???
This band is best listened to live, circa 2009 - 2012. (0 more)
Classic FF5 is still the best
While not all the songs on this album are great (tbh all their break up songs rather suck), Radiator is the song that got me into this band. Probably since it was the only one I could understand over screaming, drums, and bass at the concert, but that is definitely the sign of a good concert. This album is best when blasted as high a volume as you are able.
  
So, I've finished it. It took me two days altogether for the six volumes and several WTF moments near the beginning. But by the end, I was happy. So happy for them, though admittedly up until a few pages from the end I wanted to smack a certain blonde. It was so obvious how much Boss, as you call him, wanted you!!

You drove me mad at times, made me laugh/giggle at others, and overall made me love you both.

Volume One: 3 stars
Volume Two: 3 stars
Volume Three: 4 stars
Volume Four: 4 stars
Volume Five: 4 stars
Volume Six: 5 stars

A great cast of characters, both primary and secondary and the art was pretty cool too.
  
Sisters One, Two, Three
Sisters One, Two, Three
Nancy Star | 2017 | Fiction & Poetry
8
8.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
Sisters One, Two and Three by Nancy Star is a story told from Ginger's perspective. The plot moves between the 1970s and today. Ginger is the oldest of four siblings, and in the 1970s a tragic event redefined her family.

The three sisters, all very different, come together after the death of their mother. Ginger is the the eldest who is the overanxious hypochondriac. Mimi is the laissez-faire soccer Mom extraordinaire. Lastly, Callie is the youngest and the wanderer whom, as of late, has been on one of her famous disappearing acts. The three finally converge at their Martha’s Vineyard home and, finally, are forced to confront the tragedy from their childhood that has plagued them all for years.

The characters in this novel are well thought out and unique, as well as realistic and flawed. This novel has great style, flow and is very easy to read. I was overjoyed when the format on my E-reader copy was clear, and I could easily engage.

Thank you to Netgalley and the Lake Union Publishing for an opportunity to read an advance copy.