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American Psycho (2000)
American Psycho (2000)
2000 | Comedy, Drama, Horror
Never looked at business cards the same again.
American Psycho is one of the best Psychological Thrillers, Black Comedies, and Horror movies to date. Christian Bale plays Patrick Bateman so well that even though he is a psychopath you just can't help but like the guy even though you kind of want to punch him in the face at the same time.

Definitely, add this to your need to watch list.
  
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Lumos (380 KP) rated Dominion in Tabletop Games

Mar 14, 2018  
Dominion
Dominion
2008 | Card Game, Medieval
This remains to be my favorite Tabletop game. The playability is definitely there. I have played countless rounds and I haven't played the same game twice. The only issue I have with this game is that I have a friend who knows exactly what cards work well together to chain the perfect deck and ends up getting too far ahead, far too quickly, for the rest of us to catch up.
  
Ticket to Ride: First Journey (U.S.)
Ticket to Ride: First Journey (U.S.)
2016 | Kids Game, Transportation
Doesn't last too long and clear instructions (0 more)
A bit basic (0 more)
Perfect for children
This game is clear and fast moving perfect for children from about 7 years up. The game although clear and is to play is a bit basic but it is aimed at children. The game didnt take much set up either so you can just open the box grab a few cards and you're ready to go.
  
Deadly Sting (Elemental Assassin, #8)
Deadly Sting (Elemental Assassin, #8)
Jennifer Estep | 2013 | Science Fiction/Fantasy
8
9.0 (3 Ratings)
Book Rating
I'm kinda happy that a reunion may be on the cards in relation to Gin and Owen, they are so good as a couple!

In relation to everything else. I'm glad that Jonah McAllister has finally got his comeuppance. I'm glad that the storyline was different once again (and how the cover really captures it! It's so good!)

I'm off to read 8.5 and then to start book 9.
  
Aces Wilde (Immortal Vegas, #5)
Aces Wilde (Immortal Vegas, #5)
Jenn Stark | 2016
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Oooh, this series!

Admittedly some bits bore me (generally the history associated with the treasure hunting) but the actual treasure hunting itself? Well, that bits fun. Very Indiana Jones/Lara Croft only with tarot cards. But really, for me, it's Sara and the Magician, and that chemistry they have burning between them. Please tell me that reaches boiling point soon..?

And then that bit at the end. Need book 6!<br/>