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Haley Mathiot (9 KP) rated Sweet Breath of Knowing in Books
Apr 27, 2018
Ever get a book request and it sounds great, then you receive it and it's not at all what you expected and it goes against your beliefs? This sums up my reaction to SWEET BREATH OF KNOWING. I thought it was about knowing our reason on earth, and about God and stuff. It is more like children are enlightened and we become us by love and....weird stuff like that, stuff that I don't agree with. Sadly I can't finish this one.
I did not know what to think about this book especially since the cover comes off a bit negative for something that is suppose to help you. I should first start by saying, I don't buy into the whole "God told me so," so I was immediately displeased with this book. Regardless of that, there was not a single thing in this book to help any negative aspect of my relationship. It may work for others, but it did nothing for me.

Nicole Hadley (380 KP) rated We Worship God in Books
Jun 18, 2018
We Worship God by Nancy Streza is a beautiful book for preschool and elementary school aged children. The illustrations are wonderful and really add to the message. This is a very nice approach to the ABC's. It is rooted in the Bible and in the qualities that Jesus portrays. Each page covers a letter to the alphabet. This story not only teaches the alphabet but also about Jesus.
I received this ARC from NetGalley and Xist Publishing in exchange for an honest review.
I received this ARC from NetGalley and Xist Publishing in exchange for an honest review.

PyroTheDragon (6 KP) rated the Xbox One version of Fallout 4 in Video Games
Nov 14, 2018
Your life are now belong to fallout.
Such a great game. There's just so much to do, and it's sooo large. Not hard to get a hang of. Hard to put down. My biggest complaint is weight limitations, god how I hate weight limitations, though I can see how it would be entirely too easy without. If you play video games you have to play this one at least once. Though once is a bare minimum of six months of your life.

Erika (17789 KP) rated The Boys - Season 1 in TV
Aug 13, 2019
This show is a great contrast to the current superhero movie mania. The Seven, a superhero group headquartered in NYC, are essentially corrupt, and mostly horrible people.
The cast was great, and I hadn't really heard of any of the actors, aside from Karl Urban, Jack Quaid, and Simon Pegg.
Eight episodes were sufficient enough for me, it did drag a little in the beginning for me. But, that cliffhanger was NOT COOL. Thank god they're already filming season 2!
The cast was great, and I hadn't really heard of any of the actors, aside from Karl Urban, Jack Quaid, and Simon Pegg.
Eight episodes were sufficient enough for me, it did drag a little in the beginning for me. But, that cliffhanger was NOT COOL. Thank god they're already filming season 2!

James Koppert (2698 KP) rated The Boys in TV
Oct 16, 2019 (Updated Nov 5, 2019)
Did the book proud
I was a fan of the comics so when I heard they were making a series I was apprehensive and excited. Would they ruin it or create a gem?
Well here it is and my god it is good. I can't wait for the next series. The casting is incredible, the story makes you very uncomfortable and let's be honest: if normal humans git super powers then this is what they would be like! Mainly arseholes.
Well here it is and my god it is good. I can't wait for the next series. The casting is incredible, the story makes you very uncomfortable and let's be honest: if normal humans git super powers then this is what they would be like! Mainly arseholes.

Jordan Binkerd (567 KP) rated Good Omens in Books
Jul 21, 2019
One of my all-time favorite novels.
This is one of my all-time favorite books, and my introduction to both Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, whose entire bibliographies I intend to complete. Highly recommended for anyone who is willing to temporarily (or not) turn off the urge to take higher things like God, the Antichrist, angels, demons, and the apocalypse too seriously.

AT (1676 KP) rated God Country in Books
Dec 21, 2018 (Updated Dec 21, 2018)
An elderly man suffering from Alzheimer's comes into possession of a magical sword called Valofax. With Valofax, he regains his memory in the sword's presence, and defends his family and world against an alien being that wants Valofax. It is a story of magic, fantasy, war, family, and love.
The only reason I gave God Country only an 8 is because I thought it ended abruptly. I think it could have been much more, even with the same overall point of the story.
The only reason I gave God Country only an 8 is because I thought it ended abruptly. I think it could have been much more, even with the same overall point of the story.
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Fresh, original, well written possibly the best thing on Netflix
the the trailer for this show looked overly cheesy shockingly campy and awfully teeny...
It’s all those things and so much more, god damn I’m hooked on this show. The writing is so so clever and it plays to all of its strong suits hitting every single beat and mark with such gleeful pleasure. Leaving me one hell of a satisfied viewer.
Confirm that second season right now Netflix
It’s all those things and so much more, god damn I’m hooked on this show. The writing is so so clever and it plays to all of its strong suits hitting every single beat and mark with such gleeful pleasure. Leaving me one hell of a satisfied viewer.
Confirm that second season right now Netflix

Can We Travel Through Time?: The 20 Big Questions in Physics
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Can We Travel Through Time? addresses 20 of the most fundamental and frequently asked questions in...