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Tyranny: Bastard's Wound
Tyranny: Bastard's Wound
2017 | Role-Playing
Bastard’s Wound is an impressive piece of DLC as it takes the choice-heavy gameplay of Tyranny and seamlessly weaves it into the previously-made choices by the player. Whether or not this content is essential depends on how much someone enjoyed Tyranny
Critic- Chris Shive
Original Score: 4 out of 5

Read Review: http://www.hardcoregamer.com/2017/09/07/review-tyranny-bastards-wound/270695/
  
Weird Things Customers Say in Bookshops
Weird Things Customers Say in Bookshops
Jen Campbell | 2012 | Humor & Comedy
8
7.6 (5 Ratings)
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____ 4 Star Rating

I must say I really enjoy books like this, it was light, humourous and about my favourite subject: BOOOOKS!!
This is great to read between 2 heavy books as you can dip in and out and it's a quick read. I spotted this and the second book in the series going cheap online so I couldnt resist getting them, money well spent.
  
Wounds of Honour (Empire, #1)
Wounds of Honour (Empire, #1)
Anthony Riches | 2009 | Fiction & Poetry
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6.0 (2 Ratings)
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I don't know why, but for some reason: I just couldn't get into this book.

While it's not the worst I've ever read, I found it to actually be quite heavy going: even the action scenes seemed, to me, to be void of any danger or excitement, while the plot seemed pedestrian at best.

In short: don't think I'll be rushing out to buy the sequel!
  
I have so many questions about this book.

1. If Margo had been hanging around SV for a year, where was she staying? She had to be close enough to Casa Wakefield to sneak peeks at Liz's diary, right?

2. Wouldn't the glass have left a scar in Margo's throat?

3. Did they not perform an autopsy on Margo? Wouldn't theyhave noticed she was a heavy smoker?
  
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The Stories of John Cheever
The Stories of John Cheever
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"Any collection of John Cheever’s short stories. I’m not a big fan of much of what passes itself off as literary fiction, finding it to be insipid, self-indulgent, plotless, and pointless. However, Cheever could write about everyday life and make it fascinating. His psychological insights are deft, never heavy-handed, and sometimes, as in his story “The Enormous Radio,” he veers into some really strange territory."

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