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    LOST MAZE

    LOST MAZE

    Games, Education and Stickers

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    A girl named Misty lived in the maze, but the darkness from deep inside the maze has swallowed all...

    OptoDrum

    OptoDrum

    Medical and Utilities

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    OptoDrum is an easy to use replacement for a bulky optokinetic drum or a fraying cloth tape to...

    Kolhydratskollen

    Kolhydratskollen

    Medical and Lifestyle

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    Kolhydratskollen är en app för barn med diabetes typ 1. Kolhydratskollen hjälper barn med...

The Well of Ascension (Mistborn, #2)
The Well of Ascension (Mistborn, #2)
Brandon Sanderson | 2009 | Fiction & Poetry
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9.2 (6 Ratings)
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<strong>What other reviews day is true.</strong>

I had read a lot of reviews of this book, and what most of them said turned out to be true. This book has pacing issues, and it was a bit of a slog to get through. That being said, it's important to remember that it is the middle book of a trilogy, and therefore you are getting only the middle of the begging. Middle and end of a story structure, and I always find that the middle of stories already drag a little anyway. What I want to stress though, is that the pay off is well worth it! I was considering taking a break from Mistborn for a couple of books, but after reading that ending, I have no choice but to continue!
  
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Mark Arm recommended Bizarros by Bizarros in Music (curated)

 
Bizarros by Bizarros
Bizarros by Bizarros
2020 | Alternative, Indie, Pop
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"The Bizarros are great; I love their self-titled album from 1979. They were going earlier, they did a split 12" with Rubber City Rebels that came out in '77 and some of the songs from that are also on this record but the difference between the two versions is pretty dramatic. The earlier versions of the songs are slower and they drag a little bit, and on this 1979 record they're really driving and kind of scratchy, hyper-Velvet Underground sort of stuff. You can tell there's a Lou Reed influence going on but it's also very much it's own thing. I looked them up a little while ago out of interest and there's a website and they're playing. Next time we go to Ohio we should play with them. They're just so good."

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