
MOLANG: A HAPPY DAY - FUN GAMES FOR TODDLERS
Games and Entertainment
App
The Molang application allows children to learn the motions of everyday life and the rhythm of the...

Gods of Jade and Shadow
Book
The Mayan god of death sends a young woman on a harrowing, life-changing journey in this dark,...

TV Broke My Brain by Man Made
Album
Rising Manchester three-piece Man Made will release their exceptional debut album TV Broke My Brain....

Speech Jammer
Entertainment
App
Think you're a smooth talker? Turn on the Speech Jammer and you'll be surprised. Speech Jammer...

At the End of The Summer
Book
Joshua’s life as a rock guitarist seems like a dream come true. Sold out concerts, red carpet...

Merissa (13115 KP) rated The Best New True Crime Stories: Crimes of Passion, Obsession & Revenge in Books
Dec 13, 2021 (Updated Jul 9, 2023)
If you like True Crime then I am sure you will find something to keep your interest. It is clear from the start that a lot of research has gone into these stories, some of which have personal memories from the author. However, some of the stories felt disjointed in the way they were presented, going off on tangents that didn't seem relevant to the story at that point.
Each story features the bare bones of the story; being a collection, there simply isn't room for much more. However, it gives you the story, some build-up, and some information after the crime.
On the whole, this was an enjoyable read by a new-to-me author.
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Merissa
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!
Dec 13, 2021

Boundaries and Bridges: Perspectives on Time and Space in Psychoanalysis
Book
Time and space provide the coordinates for the exploration of psychological phenomena and, more...

Baby Girl Doll House Games – Virtual Dream Home
Lifestyle and Games
App
*** Build the cutest dollhouse for sweet baby girls in awesome doll house games! *** * Welcome,...

Gareth von Kallenbach (980 KP) rated The Hangover (2009) in Movies
Aug 9, 2019
When Doug (Justin Bartha) is about to be married, his friends Stu (Ed Helms) and Phil (Bradley Cooper) decide to give Doug a bachelor party. With his eccentric future brother-in-law Alan (Zach Galifinakis) in tow, the guys hit the town for a night to remember. Or maybe not.
After a rooftop toast overlooking the scenic Las Vegas strip, Stu, Phil, and Alan awaken to find their lavish suite at Ceasar’s Palace destroyed and everything from a tiger to a chicken sharing their room. Henpecked Stu panics, having told his girlfriend they were going to wine country and is at a loss to explain the state of the room as well as his missing tooth. With all three men nursing a severe hangover and Doug nowhere to be found, things take a turn for the worse when a baby is discovered in the closet of their suite. Desperate to get to the bottom of the previous night and locate Doug, the guys try to piece together their lost night.
As the plot unfolds, the guys go from a wedding chapel to a hospital and police station, and trying to stay ahead of new threats and complications that arise. With Doug’s wedding looming in a few hours, the group takes extreme measures to find their friend and get him to the alter on time.
What follows is a hysterical and highly enjoyable comedy that rarely lets up long enough for you to stop laughing before unleashing even more comedy. The ensemble cast is strong and have great camaraderie and chemistry. The film loses some momentum in the final act but rebounds nicely with the final segments. Make sure you stay for the credits for some hysterical stuff and some great celebrity cameos. While some may find the humor crude and sophomoric, if you are not easily offended, you will laugh loud and often at this comedic delight.

Content Delivery Networks: Fundamentals, Design, and Evolution
Book
The definitive guide to developing robust content delivery networks This book examines the...