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Ok, I'm sorry, but I got REALLY tired of Cross's family constantly whining at him about how he had to work a hostage situation, and then a bomb situation, on Christmas. I mean, come ON already! Even his grandmother...how many years has he been doing this and they're all being so incredibly whiny and giving him guilt when he should be concentrating on the case(s). Obviously, this truly annoyed me. Aside from that, however, it was a good story, but I thought the ending felt a bit abrupt.
  
Breakfast in America by Supertramp
Breakfast in America by Supertramp
1979 | Rock
9
9.5 (2 Ratings)
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It’s da bomb!!
So many great tunes on this album. Supertramp is one of those prog rock groups that everyone knows a tune from, but couldn’t tell you the bands name.

Everyone knows the single Breakfast in America and The Logical Song nut there’s so much more to the album than just those 2 songs.

My favourite song is Take The Long Way Home, lots of harmonica and bouncy piano. The whole album is worth a nosey!
  
Twice in a Blue Moon
Twice in a Blue Moon
7
7.5 (2 Ratings)
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I'm really torn on which score to give this book. I liked parts of it, and didn't like others. Overall, it was, "fine," for lack of a better word. I don't want to give it a bomb score, because it wasn't bad. I just felt like I loved some parts, and then other parts were frankly, unrelatable. I wouldn't tell anyone NOT to read it. It's decent for a beach read. However, if someone had a few books in their hands, and they were trying to decide, I'd ask them what the other choices were.
  
    Hexa Pop!

    Hexa Pop!

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    Meet Hexa Pop! The original super fun drag'n'drop puzzle game. Drag and match the colorful...

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    Robert Caisley

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    Set in England during the Blitz, a number of struggling individuals and families come to terms with...