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"James Worthington Crane is trying to run away from his grief after losing his family. Not looking for anything but an escape, he finds truths, family and love."

TOUR, REVIEW & #GIVEAWAY - In Strange Woods by Claire Cray - @Archaeolibrary, @gaybookpromo (@GayBookPromotions on FB), @claire_cray, #MM, #Contemporary, #Mystery, #Gothic, #Romance, 4 out of 5 (very good)

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Sequence
Sequence
1982 | Abstract Strategy, Card Game
Works well for individuals or teams (1 more)
Enjoyable board and card game combo
A good family perennial game
My family really enjoy playing this game and it has become a classic we play regularly. The combination of strategy and luck works well and it's an easy game to learn. Not many games work this well for both individuals and teams. Great game with long-lasting playability.
  
Tell Me Again About The Night I Was Born
Tell Me Again About The Night I Was Born
Jamie Lee Curtis | 2000 | Children, Fiction & Poetry
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"As I watched my daughter’s delighted face as I read her this book, I would send a silent “thank you” to the brain and heart of Jamie Lee Curtis. This is a story that celebrates the excitement an adoption brings to a family, while still normalizing the experience for all children who love to know about the moment they arrived to make a family whole."

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The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943)
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943)
1943 | Classics, Drama
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"One of the better, funnier DVD menus I’ve ever seen—is it weird to recommend a DVD just for the menu? Plus, great commentary by Stephen Fry, plus background on the Colonel Blimp cartoon strip and creator, which shows you how miraculous this movie adaptation is. Imagine a big-screen version of Family Circus that manages to be a searing indictment of the American family. Wow!"

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