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Burying the Ex (2015)
Burying the Ex (2015)
2015 | Comedy, Horror, Romance
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5.9 (8 Ratings)
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likable main character (2 more)
likable love interest
anton yelchin
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entertaining at best
i'm certainly biased because of my everlasting love for anton yelchin, and so i can't give it a lower rating than i have because i genuinely enjoyed it.
it was funny, interesting, and you do root for the main character. i went in expecting to hate it, because who wouldn't just by the concept? but you feel for him, and you kind of just want him to do what he needs to do.
  
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Ryan Lick (16 KP) rated Root in Tabletop Games

Jul 21, 2019  
Root
Root
2018 | Animals, Fantasy
4 separate factions each with its own mechanics. War vs Economic hybrid game. And, the art and components are top notch. (0 more)
Lots of micro rules (0 more)
Root, not my final rating/review.
This rating could possibly change later due to the fact I'm having a hard time getting it to the table. My gaming group is not interested except for 1. So I'm having to learn it solo to play with other member. Kind of a drag considering it was #1 indy game of 2018.
  
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Taking Root (The Eros Tales #1)
Taking Root (The Eros Tales #1)
Katherine McIntyre | 2019 | Contemporary, Romance, Thriller
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10.0 (1 Ratings)
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Taking Root (Eros Tales #1) by Katherine McIntyre
TAKING ROOT is the first book in the Eros Tales, and this promises to be a fantastic new series.

Danny's life was turned upside down when she was seventeen. Since then, she has travelled the States, never setting down roots, and never knowing when she will be moving on. She is sent to a town so very close to where she grew up, knowing the risks she will have to take if she meets anyone she once knew. She wasn't counting on the steadfast stubbornness of one Adrian Dukas though.

This was brilliantly written, showing Danny's loneliness and the trials and tribulations she has lived through, without it detracting from the current set up. Also, you get enough details about her father to make it horrific, without it going into information overload. There were no editing or grammatical errors that disrupted my reading, and I found the pacing to be very smooth. With no plot holes I fell through, this was a gripping story from start to finish.

I loved the Dukas family, and I sincerely hope we will be seeing more of them. Absolutely recommended by me.