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    Stickman Zombie 3D

    Stickman Zombie 3D

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    You are a stickman! Shoot and kill the stickmen zombie horde and also other enemy survivor stick...

Innervisions by Stevie Wonder
Innervisions by Stevie Wonder
1973 | Rock
9
9.0 (1 Ratings)
Album Rating
Rolling Stone's 24th greatest album of all time
Brilliant intelligent and thought-provoking soul album. Higher Ground has to be one of the best feelgood soul songs, and Living for the City certainly becomes more topical once again with the discussions ongoing on systemic racism, being about a young black man arriving in New York for the first time, and quickly being arrested and imprisoned for accidentally walking down the wrong street and being approached by the wrong person.
  
Everybody's Gone to the Rapture
Everybody's Gone to the Rapture
Action/Adventure
This game had a good concept, but it was one of the most boring games I've played in a while. I was interested enough in the story to want to finish the game, but I regretted the long hours of playing. I ended up having to look up a guide to trigger the ending as I had missed one scene. Was frustratingly slow and you can barely interact with anything. Walking in between scenes was painfully slow.
  
Two Steps Forward
Two Steps Forward
Anne Buist, Graeme Simsion | 2017 | Fiction & Poetry
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7.7 (3 Ratings)
Book Rating
I feel like a walk....
Zoe's husband has died suddenly in LA, Martin has recently gone through an acrimonious divorce in England. They both find themselves on the Camino de Santiago, a 2,000km pilgrimage, in order to find themselves (or in Martins case, to see a walking cart!). They meet a lot of new friends and, of course, each other. I rally didn't think I'd like this, but I was hooked after the first couple of chapters. I think the details about the walking and accommodation at the start rally helped to set the scene. The scenery was beautifully described, and I really liked all of the characters (even the seemingly unlikeable ones).
There's loads of humour, I laughed a lot, and near the end I found myself becoming quite emotional.
The start may have been slow, but it gathered momentum, and I really felt as though the pace drew me in to the story.
A thoroughly enjoyable book!
Thanks to Netgalley for the chance to read this!