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    Baby Adopter

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    Baby Adopter is a babysitting, nursery and dress up game for people who love to take care of little...

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    Pepi Bath

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    - FWA Mobile Of The Day (MOTD) Award - thefwa.com/mobile - FAMIGO APProved Badge - famigo.com - ...

The Simpsons - Hit and Run
The Simpsons - Hit and Run
2003 | Action/Adventure
Fun story (5 more)
Awesome graphics at time of release
Funny
Simpson crossed with GTA
Variety of characters and cars
Anyone can play
Some challenging missions (0 more)
One of the greates games ever made
The Simpson hit and run was one of the first games I ever played and one of the first games I truly loved. For me growing up, this was the main game I played and I still play it to this day because it's awesome in every way. It's funny because everyone loves the Simpson's and also how similar it is to games like Grand Theft Auto while not breaching into a new video game rating category. There are hours of fun to be had with this game as each section allows you to play as a different character with different attire's and special vehicles / clothes. As a fan of video games, this one will always be one of if not my favourite of all time.
  
Melmoth: A Novel
Melmoth: A Novel
Sarah Perry | 2018 | Fiction & Poetry
10
7.0 (3 Ratings)
Book Rating
A gothic, spellbinding novel.
A dark, gothic story, of a woman living an austere life in Prague, set in winter - which makes it all the more foreboding!
Melmoth is omnipresent throughout the novel. Helen, the main character, seems to have something in her past that she is punishing herself for. She makes sure that she has no enjoyment in her life: from food to clothes, to friendships. She does have some friends, though: Thea and Karel.
Karel finds some documents about Melmoth the Wanderer, and so an obsession begins.
For a dark, depressing novel, there is a lot of hope in it too. I thoroughly enjoyed it. It got to the stage where I was sure I could see a dark shadow in my peripheral vision - could it be Melmoth looking for company in her lonely wanderings?
This is a compelling read - once started, I really didn't want to stop. I enjoyed the historical detail in Karel's documents too.
Another great story from Sarah Perry.
  
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Kirk Bage (1775 KP) rated Miller's Crossing (1990) in Movies

Mar 3, 2020 (Updated Aug 6, 2020)  
Miller's Crossing (1990)
Miller's Crossing (1990)
1990 | Drama, Mystery
9
8.2 (5 Ratings)
Movie Rating
In a word: Style. Note, in the picture, how Gabriel Byrne’s posture in the chair reflects that of Micheal Corleone in The Godfather! Knowing Joel and Ethan Coen, that is not a mistake. This is a movie designed to the millimetre. The clothes, the furniture, the guns, the cars, everything is meticulously chosen, creating nothing less than a moving work of art. Even the language is poetry, using a vocabulary, largely invented, to highlight the rhythm of the wiseguy era that is entirely romanticized, but so perfectly consistent we wish it was history. It steals knowingly from the best in the genre at every turn, weaving a tale so nuanced and detailed that it demands several watches to truly mine every multi-layered meaning. In every way, a rich feast, about loyalty, weakness and humanity. The film on this list I am mostly likely to keep watching at the drop of… a hat!