Kevin Phillipson (10021 KP) rated Copshop (2021) in Movies
Sep 23, 2021
Beautiful Dangerous (Philly Heat Series, #4)
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It’s exquisite torture watching you. For your sake, I hope you meet my expectations... In the...
Contemporary Romance Suspense
Purple Phoenix Games (2266 KP) rated The Big Book of Madness in Tabletop Games
Jun 12, 2019
Except, it totally misses the mark for me. -100 points to Grifflepuffinclaw.
So here you are minding your own business at magic college, when you happen past The Big Book of Madness and its pages fly open, releasing monsters onto the campus. Being the heroes that you are training to become, you leap into action to use your spells to reign them back into the book and save the day… hopefully before lunch in the caf. (Purists, I know that’s not exactly the premise, take a cold shower.)
This game uses some clever mechanics, like a shared pool of spell cards that can be used on anyone’s turn to help them with their plans, deck building (which is my favorite mechanic), variable player powers, and a super-sweet book that is assembled while setting up. The shared pool is the best part of this game. You can send cards from your hand right into the shared pool of cards that are available to everyone on their turn, should they need them to defeat curses.
We are no strangers to co-op games, so this was an easy win in my head. But, for some unfathomable reason, my playmates refused to put cards into the shared pool. Y U NO HLAP MEH, FREN?? I am almost positive that the shared pool is the key to victory, but after several plays of this game, I don’t think any of us really want to try anymore. That being said, I have since gotten rid of this game and am excited to see what will fill its shoes as the next great-looking co-op with a shared resource pool. Sorry IELLO, I typically love your products.
Purple Phoenix Games gives The Big Book of Madness a big ol score of 8 / 12.
https://purplephoenixgames.wordpress.com/2018/12/10/the-big-book-of-madness-review/
Broadmoor: My Journey into Hell
Charlie Bronson and Lorraine Etherington
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Broadmoor: My Journey into Hell documents the story of long-term prisoner Charlie Bronson and his...
Mad Tuscans and Their Families: A History of Mental Disorder in Early Modern Italy
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Based on three hundred civil and criminal cases over four centuries, Elizabeth W. Mellyn...
Anna Steele (111 KP) rated Warcross in Books
May 26, 2018
A great, fast paced read.
Deborah (162 KP) rated The Last Queen in Books
Dec 21, 2018
It's not altogether a comfortable read though! so many times I felt myself to be frustrated for Juana and the situation she found herself in - manipulated by others.
An interesting and thought-provoking read about a queen perhaps not much known outside of Spain.
Matthew Krueger (10051 KP) rated Gretel & Hansel (2020) in Movies
Apr 30, 2020
The plot: When their mother descends into madness, siblings Gretel and Hansel must fend for themselves in the dark and unforgiving woods. Hungry and scared, they fortuitously stumble upon a bounty of food left outside an isolated home. Invited inside by the seemingly friendly owner, the children soon suspect that her generous but mysterious behaviour is part of a sinister plan to do them harm.
Sophia Liillis was good, the source matteral was decent. I just wish this movie was better.
Why be Happy When You Could be Normal?
Jeanette Winterson and Alex Clark Introduces Shelf Help
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In 1985 Jeanette Winterson's first novel, "Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit", was published. It was...
Wolfram: The Boy Who Went to War
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The Aichele family were decent, cultured, peace-loving Germans trying their hardest not to get swept...