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jaipurthepinkcity (jaipur the pink city) channel par apko mehndi designs (henna designs), Ayurveda...

Everything, Everything
Book
My disease is as rare as it is famous. Basically, I’m allergic to the world. I don’t leave my...

Retouch Me: Body & Face Editor
Photo & Video and Lifestyle
App
RetouchMe will turn your snaps into a model portfolio in a few minutes. Join over 6 MILLION users...

Shopping Mall Girl
Games and Entertainment
App
~~> Shop till you drop in the coolest shopping mall in town! Show off your style, you gorgeous girl!...

Photo Editor - Beauty Camera & Photo Filters
Photo & Video
App
* A powerful photo editor app with many amazing photo effects, photo filters, stickers and makeups!...
photo and video

Fairy Sisters 2 - Magical Forest Adventures & Animal Care
Games and Education
App
Welcome to the magical forest! Meet the adorable Fairy Sisters to play ant learn in their enchanted...

Halloween Costume Party - Spooky Salon, Spa Makeover & Dress Up
Games and Entertainment
App
~~> Be ready for Halloween when you get your full costume and makeover done! ~~> Use the spooky...

Erika (17789 KP) rated Spark of the Resistance (Journey to Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker) in Books
Nov 4, 2019
The story features Poe, BB-8, Rey, and Rose. Rose, by far, was the worst part IMO, but, I can't stand her useless character at ALL. I wish the character would have been Finn instead.
This crew is gathering supplies for the fledgling Resistance, when they receive a distress call from a remote planet. They have short adventure, thwarting the First Order, and, of course, recruiting more people to the Resistance. Time will tell if this was a necessary read after seeing the film.
The best part of the book was how thirsty the First Order is for Poe. At one point, a First Order officer remarks that they'd know that magnificent Poe Dameron hair anywhere. It was hilarious, and my favorite part of the entire book.

The Bronte Cabinet: Three Lives in Nine Objects
Book
The story of the Brontes is told through the things they wore, stitched, wrote on and inscribed at...