
World Craft Epic Dream Island
Games
App
Best Free Craft Game Ever! Build your own base, mine, castle or whatever you imagine! WorldCraft...

Between Preservation and Exploitation: Transnational Advocacy Networks and Conservation in Developing Countries
Book
In the late 2000s, ordinary citizens in Jamaica and Mexico demanded that government put a stop to...

Stellar Leap
Tabletop Game
Description from the publisher: Explore the galaxy in Stellar Leap! Take on the role of an alien...

Mexican Gothic
Book
An isolated mansion. A chillingly charismatic artistocrat. And a brave socialite drawn to expose...

Shuggie Bain
Book
It is 1981. Glasgow is dying and good families must grift to survive. Agnes Bain has always expected...

Space Base
Tabletop Game
In Space Base, players assume the roles of Commodores of a small fleet of ships. Ships begin docked...
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Alison Pink (7 KP) rated Divine Justice (Camel Club, #4) in Books
Jan 15, 2018
This installment of the series picks up right where the 3rd book ended. Oliver Stone finds himself breaking the water's surface after having tossed his scoped sniper rifle & then himself off of a rocky cliff after killing one of America's higher ups. He bails on the Camel Club & splits out of D.C. with no clues as to where he is heading. He eventually finds himself in a small, coal mining, mountain town called Divine, Virginia.
From there, & as usual, Stone finds himself mixed up in a corrupt supermax prison scandel & surrounded by a lethal drug ring, with most of the small town's residents blissfully unaware. You would think he was in over his head, but when one of your best friends is a Secret Service agent & you yourself are a former government assasin, I don't think you could ever be in over your head. I do have to admit that there were points in the story that I was convinced that Stone was finished. He was in some very precarious situations, unlike ones he'd been put into before. Of coure I did also know that there were more books in the series, which did ruin a little bit of the suspense. I mean, what would the Camel Club be without Oliver Stone?

Lee (2222 KP) rated Early Man (2018) in Movies
Oct 23, 2018
As always with Aardman and Nick Park, the stop-motion animation and the attention to detail are top notch. There are some funny moments, but it's nowhere near the standard of some of the previous Aardman productions. It boasts a great line up for the character voices too - Eddie Redmayne, Tom Hiddleston, Maisie Williams and more - only it's not enough to lift this beyond being a fairly below average family movie, which is a real shame.

The Popularizing Science
Book
J.B.S. Haldane (1892-1964) is widely appreciated as one of the greatest and most influential British...