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Steven Dodd (1449 KP) created a post

Dec 31, 2019  
Happy new year all. Hope you have a great new year. I am looking forward to it. Massive push for the channel. Hope you come and join us. We cover boardgame reviews, playthroughs and accessories. We do blogs as well. Our company is Summoned Games and you can find us on Facebook www.facebook.com/Summoned-Games and on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7rZ1n5-FI76nAN8GSsjvRQ
New year will lead to new competitions and we have set our goals for giveaways as well. So one at 250 subs, another at 500 and one at 1000. Obviously our goal is to hit 1000+ to monetise the channel so we can make our content better and buy more games
     
    AT HOME

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Red at Night (Pushing the Limits, #3.5)
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3.5 stars.

After reading this I'm not sure I get the story title but other than that I liked this.

It was polar opposites attracting; the popular guy and the girl who's different, the loner.

I liked how they both changed. The found hope and a reason to be better, to believe that they could become better with each other in their lives. Overcoming obstacles and the past to hope for a better future.

I kind of wish the ending had been a little longer but knowing that they finally stood up for each other and that Stella was actually giving college a chance was enough for me.

Another nice YA romance from Katie McGarry.
  
The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant (1972)
The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant (1972)
1972 | Drama, Romance
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"“I hope to build a house with my films,” Fassbinder famously said. “Some of them are the cellar, some are the walls, and some are the windows. But I hope in time there will be a house.” For me, the front door to that house is The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant. I first watched it when I was home from college one December, and my young and impressionable mind was instantly changed. The use of long takes, the meticulous, ever-moving camera direction, the outlandish costumes, the emotional cruelty, the wigs . . . Fassbinder finds beauty in despair, and despair in beauty, but ultimately knows that the real truth lies in the costume changes."

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