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Entertainment Editor (1988 KP) created a video about The Alchemist Code in Apps

Nov 22, 2017  
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The Alchemist Code - First Look Global Trailer

Take your first look at The Alchemist Code - the pinnacle of Japanese SRPGs enjoyed by millions in Japan that will be coming to iOS and Android devices soon!

  
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A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie - Look Back At It [Official Music Video]

  
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Gareth von Kallenbach (971 KP) created a video about Killsquad in Video Games

Jul 8, 2019 (Updated Jul 8, 2019)  
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Killsquad: A Look At The Other Three Characters in action

  
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Love & Hip Hop: Miami 'Official First Look' | New Series Coming In January

The 'Love & Hip Hop' franchise is hitting the hot streets of Miami w/ a brand new cast, featuring Trick Daddy, Trina, Gunplay, Amara La Negra, and more! Come along for the ride! Love & Hip Hop: Miami premieres in January on VH1!

  
The Suicide Squad (2021)
The Suicide Squad (2021)
2021 | Action, Comedy, Crime
Unusual characters (2 more)
Genuinely funny
Great action
Could be hard to to get into if you're not familiar with the characters (0 more)
James Gunn is a loon
Prefer this to the David Ayer version. James Gunn just has a much better eye for comic book films in my opinion.

This version has much better character development, and the action is much more coherent.
  
Yep, I finished this book already. I was only going to read a littler bit, but then couldn't stop. Until I had to when I suddenly realized someone had put anchors on my eyelids when I hadn't noticed. I only had two or three chapters left, so that was a total buzzkill. Even though the first chapter had me giggling like a loon (do loons giggle?), it's not all laughs in Hyperbole and a Half, but has some truths about depression and self. I never caught Allie Brosh's blog when she was updating it, but I'll definitely be checking it out now.
  
Tripping Over You
Tripping Over You
Owen White | 2008
9
9.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
It's a still-on going comic but what I've read so far, probably a good 60-70% of it has had me smiling like a loon at the cute relationship between Milo and Liam. There are some really cute scenes where they just mess around, teasing each other, and some more serious ones like Liam not daring to tell his dad that he's in a relationship, and that it's with another guy.

I'll keep reading it but I don't think my rating will change. Solid 4.5 stars!

Update 30/12/16: Aww, they moved in together. And Liam's haircut due to paint mishap. I hardly recognise him but I do like the style more!
  
Bedwrecker (Men Of Laguna, #2)
Bedwrecker (Men Of Laguna, #2)
Kim Karr | 2016
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
I liked this. I think I expected the bedwrecker thing to actually happen not just be a reference to a song but the sex scenes were certainly abundant and rather scorching.

It was rather romantic, too.

I thought it was pretty obvious they were going to get together in the end, they just went a really long and complicated journey on what could have happened in five minutes if they both weren't so stubborn and just admitted their feelings for each other.

As for the end bit, that was fun, and super cute! Keen--bit of an unusual name there, and he was taking the mick out of people with normal names!--had me grinning like a loon. SUPER CUTE!

If the next book is Brooklyn's I may just have to read it so see who catches his eye.
  
Haka Ever After (The Sin Bin #7)
Haka Ever After (The Sin Bin #7)
Dahlia Donovan | 2018 | Contemporary, LGBTQ+, Romance
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9.3 (3 Ratings)
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Haka Ever After (The Sin Bin #7) by Dahlia Donovan
Haka Ever After is the final book in the Sin Bin series, and it goes out on a high. Taine wants to marry Freddie more than anything. He is even prepared to brave Freddie's fathers, which trust me, is a big thing. Read their full story. You'll see what I mean.

Now, as the synopsis is the invite, you can guess that Freddie's fathers don't eat him alive, but it is touch and go for a while. Not only that, but Taine and Freddie want to celebrate their different cultures, as well as deal with their many friends who want to help.

This is a lighthearted story that wraps up this series nicely. You get a few words from most of them, plus some nice parts that will have you smiling like a loon. A perfect ending to a great series. 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
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!
  
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Colin Newman recommended Todd by Todd Rundgren in Music (curated)

 
Todd by Todd Rundgren
Todd by Todd Rundgren
1974 | Rock
(0 Ratings)
Album Favorite

"The thing about Todd Rundgren is you have to buy into the whole thing. He’s another preposterous artist. He’s insanely talented: great singer, fantastic guitarist, great arranger, and he dances like a ninja. He used to be able to solo while kicking his legs in the air, wearing purple loon pants. I did my foundation year, a one-year course where you decide what you want to do at university, in Winchester. I went to a record shop there, and they were having a sale, and I bought two records: A Wizard, a True Star by Todd Rundgren and Can’t Buy a Thrill by Steely Dan. I had never heard anything like A Wizard in my life. It goes from the spaciness of “International Feel” and suddenly he’s doing a Wizard of Oz song. It was bonkers but it totally primed me for what was next. By that point, I had managed to get all of my friends into him, so everyone was waiting for the next record. I bought Todd when it came out and was like, “whoa!” It’s heavy—some of it is quite unlistenable and annoying, and some of it is absolutely beautiful. That’s Todd Rundgren for you."

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