HyruleBalverine (16 KP) rated Unstable Unicorns in Tabletop Games
Mar 21, 2018
Lizzi Lewins (73 KP) rated Surviving the Evacuation: London in Books
Jan 10, 2019
Baking with Kafka
Book
In Baking with Kafka, Tom Gauld asks the questions no one else dares ask about civilisation as we...
humor
101 Ways to Kill a Zombie
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An illustrated guide to the best ways to rid society of the undead, this book takes a pop-culture...
Slaughterhouse 5: The Children's Crusade - A Duty-dance with Death
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Prisoner of war, optometrist, time-traveller - these are the life roles of Billy Pilgrim, hero of...
Valerian: Volume 12
Book
The head of Galaxity s Spatio-Temporal Service himself has joined Valerian and Laureline at...
Ronnie (304 KP) rated Supernatural - Season 5 in TV
Apr 3, 2020
I have very mixed feelings about this season. There were parts of it I loved and parts of it I disliked. The brothers have always had a rocky relationship, but in this season, we see them split up more than once, which I didn’t like, I’ve always enjoyed the two brothers being together. An element of the season that I have very mixed feelings about is the angels. The angel we see the most is Castiel, who has rebelled from heaven and is helping the brothers. He is my favourite character, but that’s where the good parts of the angels stop. The other angel we see frequently throughout the show is Zackariah, who is just annoying. And the third angel, who is only in one episode is Gabriel. He has been in the show multiple times before in earlier seasons, but he was pretending to be a Trickster, and even then, I didn’t like him. Another element I have mixed feelings about is the actual content. The main focus of the season was trying to stop the apocalypse and tracking down the horsemen. In previous seasons a large amount of the episodes were about the brothers’ encounters with supernatural beings that weren’t angels or demons. Two of my favourite episodes were “The End” and “Changing Channels”. In “The End” Dean gets sent five years into the future and in “Changing Channels” Sam and Dean get stuck in Tv shows, or TV Land as they like to call it. Although not obvious at first, these two episodes link back to the angels, which really disappoints me. Something I did like was one of the demons they introduced, called Crowley. He helped the brothers out in a couple of the episodes, and I think he might become a larger part of the show in later seasons. Another thing I liked was that there seemed to be more humour in this season. There has always been bizarre deaths and witty one liners from Dean but there was definitely more humour, which I really enjoyed. Another thing I disliked was the ending. They ended it with Sam in hell and Dean finally having the nice, normal life he always wanted, but you knew that wouldn’t last because there’s 11 more seasons. Overall, I think the season was good, but not hugely enjoyable.
Earn to Die HD Lite
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Goddess in the Stacks (553 KP) rated Station Eleven in Books
Sep 6, 2017
See my full review at https://goddessinthestacks.wordpress.com/2017/09/02/book-review-station-eleven/
Chelsey Young (29 KP) Apr 19, 2018