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Z.O.N.A Project X - first person shooter based in a post-apocalyptic world. Action of the game...
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3D Houses PRO is the application you are looking for! If you are a fan of architecture or you want...
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The Queen of All that Dies (The Fallen World #1)
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In the future, the world is at war. For the last decade, King Lazuli of the Eastern Empire has...
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Blazing Minds (92 KP) rated Back to the Future (1985) in Movies
Nov 1, 2021 (Updated Nov 3, 2021)
So by now, you all know the story of Back to the Future if you don’t where the heck have you been! But it all comes down to Doc Brown inventing the time machine from a DeLorean, even Marty is shocked by that one, “Wait a minute, Doc. Ah… Are you telling me you built a time machine… out of a DeLorean?”, in a twist of fate Marty is sent back to 1955 where he has to find the Doc to get back to the future, but things go wrong when Marty changes the outcome of time by accidentally coming between his mother and fathers first meeting.
ClareR (6054 KP) rated A Traveller at the Gates of Wisdom in Books
Sep 3, 2022
I’ve often thought that life must have some universal stories: things that happen in our lives that have happened untold times before throughout history, and will probably happen countless times in the future.
That is the premise that ‘A Traveller’ works from. And it’s done so cleverly.
We begin in the Roman world in 1AD, and swap between different continents and cultures. The story remains the same, of love, loss, betrayal, revenge and death. There’s a lot of births and deaths. It really puts in to perspective humanity’s inability to learn from its mistakes - and we just keep on making them in to the future.
This is such a thought provoking, imaginative read. John Boyne just never seems to let me down.

