Is it Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? On the Side: Sword Oratoria: Vol. 1
Suzuhito Yasuda, Fujino Omori and Kiyotaka Haimura
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Aiz Wallenstein, the Sword Princess, is known as one of the most powerful warriors from one of the...
KyleQ (267 KP) rated Halloween: Resurrection (2002) in Movies
Jul 19, 2020
Halloween Resurrection features a terrible cast, while some do their best, others are dreadful. It's lead by Busta Rhymes who's overtop acting mixes terribly with the worst character in the movie. Bianca Kajlich is the final girl, and she's a pretty average one at that.
On another upside, this movie does feature some cool camera work, utilizing head cams.
Overall though, Halloween Resurrection is an average slasher, with some terrible characters, not recommended.
Mumpreneur: The Complete Guide to Starting and Running a Successful Business
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Annabel Karmel MBE is proof-positive that you don't need a business degree to build a successful...
Mollie Makes - Papercraft: Origami. Scrapbooking. Cardmaking. Stamping.
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Paper is a great material - it is readily available, inexpensive and very adaptable. In comes in...
Writing: A User Manual: A Practical Guide to Planning, Starting and Finishing a Novel
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You are a writer and you have a killer book idea. When your project starts to take off you will find...
Destiny Kills (Myth and Magic #1)
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When Destiny McCree wakes up beside a dead man on an Oregon beach, she knows only this: she has to...
How to Leave Twitter: My Time as Queen of the Universe and Why This Must Stop
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Three years ago columnist and author Grace Dent joined new social network site Twitter, mainly as a...
Merissa (12051 KP) rated Stalking the Goddess in Books
Dec 17, 2018
Stalking The Goddess is written like a thesis or dissertation from a university so will appeal to any academically-minded out there. This did make it quite hard going at times and I would read some and then take a break to digest what I had read.
Mark Carter has “untangled the woods” of The White Goddess and made it more accessible to the Pagan who would like to know more about it and where Robert Graves got his sources. Mark Carter has made it possible to see who has influenced Robert Graves, both in a positive and also a negative way, by showing whose work was used and which was not.
One of the things that I found most interesting was that although The White Goddess boasts a Welsh Celtic basis, Robert Graves had actually pulled on stories from the whole of Europe, as well as from the Bible, the Jews and used stories from the Saracens to compile his book and it somehow all seemed to fit which is where Mark Carter has excelled. Star Wars even makes an appearance!
In no way is Mark Carter dismissing The White Goddess and even states in the Epilogue that without The White Goddess it is unlikely that paganism would have developed as it did.
Overall, I would recommend this book for anyone who is interested in the history of The White Goddess, or for someone who has an academic “twist”. Thought provoking and a very interesting read.
Staging Modernist Lives: H.D., Mina Loy, Nancy Cunard, Three Plays and Criticism
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Three modernist women, H.D. (Hilda Doolittle, 1886-1961), Mina Loy (1882-1966), and Nancy Cunard...