
Diary - Mood Tracker
Lifestyle
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Keep track of your daily mood & activities effortlessly and intelligently, find patterns and build...
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An Age of License: A Travelogue
Book
Midnight picnics at the Eiffel Tower; wine tastings paired with blowgun lessons; and romance in...

Termination Dust
Book
Alaska is a great place to visit... and a bad place to die It is said that when the first snow of...

Connor Sheffield (293 KP) rated Assassin's Creed: Forsaken in Books
May 15, 2017
The 5th book in the Oliver Bowden collection of Assassin's Creed novels, follows the life of Haytham Kenway, son of Pirate / Assassin, Edward Kenway and father of the Native American Assassin Connor Kenway, who you play as in the video game Assassin's Creed 3.
Haytham is a British Templar who is sent to America during the French and Indian and American Revolutionary Wars, to learn more about, and find an ancient cave that would help the Templar Order discover more about the first civilization, also known as 'Those who came before'. After centuries of the two factions, Assassins and Templar, fighting a never ending war in secret, over advanced technology known as the Pieces of Eden, created by the first civilization.
Though it is interesting to learn more about Haytham, since we only get to play a small part of his story in the video game, my only issue, though minor it may be, with the book is that the journal format limits our experience of the story to the view point of one man, and there are so many interesting characters within the plot that are sure to have their own interesting stories to be told, but sadly we are limited to one man's thoughts and opinions, and learn very little about other characters, besides their outspoken interactions with Haytham.
However this book is exciting and really does open up a whole new story within the franchise that we do not get to see. The descriptive writing ensures that the world that is described to us, is enough to clearly imagine, as the writer imagines it, in our minds, but enough for us to also have our own image of the areas, the surroundings and the sights, sounds and smells of such a place that our protagonist visits.
If you're a fan of the franchise then I highly recommend any of these novels to you, because they open up so much more to the characters and the stories that we do not get within the games. This is what makes the books such an exciting read, because we get to delve deep inside the minds of the characters, from start to finish.

Early Intervention in Psychiatry
Education and Magazines & Newspapers
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A leading psychiatry journal is now available on your iPad and iPhone. Fresh from the Newsstand,...

Polarsteps
Travel and Lifestyle
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Polarsteps automatically tracks your route and places you've visited while you are traveling. Just...

Rachel King (13 KP) rated The Season in Books
Feb 11, 2019

Future Perfect: The Case for Progress in a Networked Age
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From the international bestselling author Steven Johnson, Future Perfect is the story of how...

The Blackbird Season
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New York Times bestselling author Kate Morettiās latest is the story of a scandal-torn...
fiction mystery thriller

MarketWatch - Financial news + stock market data
Finance and News
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The MarketWatch app for iPhone and iPad delivers the latest business news, financial information and...