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Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated IRL: In Real Life (After Oscar, #1) in Books
Jan 11, 2021
I enjoyed this, it was quite light with a few hints of BDSM but nothing heavy. I liked the geek and the CEO idea. They were pretty perfect for each other in the end.
Kai (5 KP) rated Ready Player One in Books
Nov 29, 2017
starwarsluvr (236 KP) rated Roll Against Trust in Books
Jan 30, 2018
Yum.. this was a hott trio. they were amazing and so much fun. gamers so there was the geek/nerd factor which is also very hott. i loved it very much and im glad i got to review it
Movie Critics (823 KP) rated Going in Style (2017) in Movies
Apr 14, 2017
It’s enjoyable but slightly toothless, even as it flirts with something more poignant
Critic Review: Caroline Preece - Den Of Geek
Original Score: 3 out of 5
Full review: http://www.denofgeek.com/uk/movies/going-in-style/48569/going-in-style-review
Original Score: 3 out of 5
Full review: http://www.denofgeek.com/uk/movies/going-in-style/48569/going-in-style-review
Kevin Phillipson (9955 KP) rated Stitchers - Season 2 in TV
Oct 2, 2018
This show gets better with every season now with added conspiracy running thru the show the geek refences are still there and Emma Ishmael is as good as the first season with added emotions now need too watch season 3
LittleBit (2 KP) rated Ready Player One in Books
Mar 16, 2018
A love letter to the 80s and all things geek!
I love this book more than I can say. I think this is one of my favorite books of all time, to be honest. Ernest Cline did a great job at giving much needed kudos to the 80s and all things geek.
I have the physical, electronic, and audio editions of this book. I can’t get enough.
This book is fantastic for many reasons: the fact that there is something for the techy, the geek, the pop-culture guru, the romantic, or even the adventure seeker.
Set in the future where our world is lived in VR, Ernest Cline takes us on an adventure that teaches many of us to sit and think “Oh, man! Do I spend that much time with technology!?”, “What would I do with more cash than any sane person should have??”, or even “What would you do for love and friendship??”
This is an easy and fun read and I think that almost anyone would get some type of joy from reading(or listening) to Ready Player One.
I have the physical, electronic, and audio editions of this book. I can’t get enough.
This book is fantastic for many reasons: the fact that there is something for the techy, the geek, the pop-culture guru, the romantic, or even the adventure seeker.
Set in the future where our world is lived in VR, Ernest Cline takes us on an adventure that teaches many of us to sit and think “Oh, man! Do I spend that much time with technology!?”, “What would I do with more cash than any sane person should have??”, or even “What would you do for love and friendship??”
This is an easy and fun read and I think that almost anyone would get some type of joy from reading(or listening) to Ready Player One.
The Marinated Meeple (1848 KP) created a post
Mar 30, 2018
I remember hearing about the horrible tornados that struck Tuscaloosa. Who in SEC country didn't hear about it and feel pain even if the Tide were your rivals. What I didn't realize was how wide spread the tornado outbreak was in Alabama. Kim Cross does a magnificent job using investigative reporting and research skills to recreate the horrible event. She uses the actual words of survivors as well as those who were lost during those days. Through her words we feel the horror, hope, and healing that occured from this "act of God".I recommend this book to anyone who is a weather geek, a disaster geek, or just like a truely heartfelt story told by a talented author.