
Merissa (12914 KP) rated The Blood of Four Gods and Other Stories in Books
Sep 29, 2017
With no editing or grammatical errors to disrupt my reading flow, I thoroughly enjoyed each of these stories. With smooth pacing, well rounded characters, and with individual stories for each and every one, this is a wonderful collection of stories, sure to delight. Absolutely recommended by me.
* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book, and my comments here are my honest opinion. *
Merissa
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Chris Hooker (419 KP) rated Red Equinox in Books
Jan 12, 2018
Becca is a photographer and urban explorer. She was raised by her slightly eccentric grandmother who studied the occult. Some of this knowledge was unwittingly passed to Becca as the book starts with her grandmother's funeral.
Brooks is a detective for an unknown government agency that investigates the weird (think X-Files). He and Becca are bound to cross paths as a madman from a cult plans to unleash destruction on Boston, the Hub.
These are the two main driving protagonists in the book. The were developed well but I found I wanted to know more about them. Deeper personalities because they both were hiding things and fighting their own demons.
The plot got a little wordy at times but the descriptions gave me that visual I enjoy in a good book. Any book that makes me "see" what is going on is a good one. I hope the next one will flow just a little better but other than that nothing should change.

Mothergamer (1568 KP) rated God of War III in Video Games
Apr 3, 2019
The game play is pretty tight and the same as the previous two games, with a few odd camera angles here and there, but over all the controls handle very well. There are even some new weapons to add to the artillery with some very interesting tweaks on the old ones making for a fun siege on the gods. There are bonus items that are unlocked once you beat the game and some fun costumes.
I will be playing through God Of War 3 again just for those bonuses and to check them out. If you haven't played the game yet, I suggest you do especially if you like an action game with a lot of punch.

The Table of Less Valued Knights
Book
This book is longlisted for the 2015 Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction. Sir Humphrey du Val of the...
Antigone: A New Translation
Sophocles and Robert Bagg
Book
The final chapter of Sophocles' classic Oedipus cycle, "Antigone" epitomizes the clash between law,...

Jesters_folly (230 KP) rated The New Legends of Monkey in TV
Jun 13, 2021
Most people will remember the original Monkey as seeming a bit low budget and silly so when you first see the 'The New Legends of Monkey' you may be forgiven for thinking that it's going to be different, Monkey is good looking (& doesn't have his cloud), the fights and action scenes are well choreographed and there is some tension. It is different, it's been updated but, as you watch you realise that the humour is still there, Monkey is now a himbo, vain and self centred but in a likeable way, none of the gods know what it's like to be human but all still have their own problems with make them likable. Tripitaka is the straight monk to all the gods foolishness as she tries to keep them on mission.
The series is silly without being stupid and does allow for character growth as having some emotional scenes and, overall dose a good job of re booting the original.

Heroes (Stephen Fry’s Great Mythology Volume 2
Book
There are Heroes - and then there are Greek Heroes. Stephen Fry's glorious retelling of their...
Greek Mythology Greek Heroes

Charon Unguarded
Book
‘My friend, if the story is written against you, what you need to do is—’ ‘Change the...
Mythology fantasy humour

Lyndsey Gollogly (2893 KP) rated Open Your Heart ( Chosen by Fate 2) in Books
Oct 9, 2023
Kindle
Open your Heart ( Chosen by Fate 2)
By Aspen Winters
⭐️⭐️
My name is Clara Daniels, and I used to be normal.
All I wanted was to get my business degree and live my life on my own terms, with my sister by my side and away from my two-face mother and her nosy husband who refuses to stay out of my business. But Fate had a different plan. Not just Fate, but The Fate, as in one of the three sisters with the golden scissors that decides everything.
Currently, I am fully Bonded to Ra, an Egyptian god, and nearly Bonded to four others. They call me their Balance. Without me, they would fade away. Die. Now, the Titans are after us, and all hell is breaking loose.
Fate has disappeared and the gods will stop at nothing to be sure I am kept out of harm’s way. But a war is coming.
I can feel it.
I did like this more than book 1 and I love the gods and most books centred round them but this was so repetitive and yes I know she has 5 of them to contend with but still everything was repeated 5 times and then some.

The Blood Chain (Indulgence #3)
Book
Erin Kellison's Indulgence World is on fire with heart-stopping romance, perilous adventure, and...
Fantasy Romance