
Wonderful Wire Jewelry: Make 30+ Bracelets, Earrings, Necklaces, and More
Book
Projects in Wonderful Wire Jewelry include techniques such as turning loops, coiling, wrapping,...

Veteran Podcast And Military News Talk Radio Including Special Operations And Military Technology - Chairborne Commandos
Podcast
Fasten your seatbelts! This is a military podcast and news talk radio show hosted by Veterans. If...

Grinding, Honing and Polishing
Book
This latest volume in the Workshop Practice Series presents a general overview of the grinding,...

Devil Don't Sleep by Brantley Gilbert
Album Watch
With his fourth album, Gilbert brings the party with sing-along hooks and big guitars. Rock-infused...

Goddess in the Stacks (553 KP) rated The Alloy of Law: A Mistborn Novel in Books
Jan 25, 2018
The Mistborn series has a well-developed system of magic that I found unique, creative, and complex but easy to follow. Allomancy is the art of burning ingested metals to do particular effects; different metals (and the ability to burn them) allow you to do different things. Tin, for example, lets you enhance your senses, leading to the nickname "Tin-eyes." Burning steel lets a Coinshot "push" on metals, telekinetically moving the metal away from themselves. (Or themselves away from the metal, if the metal too secure to be moved!) On the flipside of the coin (Ha!) is Feruchemy - a feruchemist uses metal accessories, often in the form of armbands or other jewelry, to "store up" his resources - he can become deaf and blind for a time, in order to use that resource later and have super-hearing and eagle-eyes, for example. Nothing is ultimately gained or lost, just stored until it's needed.
The writing in Alloy was certainly not as deep as the Mistborn trilogy, but Sanderson has said in interviews that this was supposed to be a fun break between books. If you're looking for a quick, fun adventure story, this is definitely a good book to pick up. From the witty banter between characters to the surprising choice of romance, this book kept my attention from start to finish. Sanderson is a very skilled author and I am eagerly looking forward to the sequel, as the book ends on a cliffhanger!
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James Koppert (2698 KP) rated Construct by Archivist in Music
Nov 26, 2019
This was recommended to me and the description sounded horrific, it is a sci fi concept album mixing shoe gazer with blast beats and songs getting to the ten minute mark. Yeah, terrible right? Well actually its really damn good. Parts of the album remind me of Belligerent Declaration where dark atmospheric slow meandering showcase, builds up the atmosphere before going full sonic heavy on your ears without ever destroying the feeling its creates. Its rare to listen to a song clocking over 8 minutes and then rewind it to listen again but I did.
Now I need to get their new one and watch out for them live.

Access All Areas: Hard Rock Stories from the Road
Book
Scott Ian, rhythm guitarist and cofounder of Anthrax and author of I'm the Man, collects all of his...

Unified by Sweet & Lynch
Album Watch
SWEET & LYNCH is centered around the talents of guitarist/vocalist Michael Sweet of heavy metal...
rock

Huawei MediaPad M3
Tech Watch
HUAWEI MediaPad M3 Lite 10 (MediaPad M3 Lite 10 for short) is an 10.1-inch tablet computer that...