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    The Machines
Games
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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to bring an AR battlefield to life in front of your...
    Dubface
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App
Jump into Augmented Reality with a tap of a button. “Dubface! The world’s first augmented...
photo and video
    The Immortalists
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A dazzling family love story reminiscent of Everything I Never Told You from a novelist heralded by...
fiction
    Into the Gray Scale
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Dead men can’t catch killers. But maybe with the right help, they can bend the rules from the...
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Sonja Charters (2 KP) rated Why Mummy Drinks in Books
Jan 4, 2018
                                Great in one sitting                                                                    (2 more)
                                                            
                        
                                So down to earth and honest                                                            
                        
                                Lots of home truths - hilarious!                                                            
                        
        Reality check for all us Mummies!    
    
                    Absolutely hilarious, down to earth and honest account of motherhood and those moments of doubt as to whether you're doing it right!?
If you read this and don't see some part of your life within the pages......or like me, tons! then you're not doing it right!
If you're stuck in a rutt with your reading....and more importantly, in your life as a Mum or wife .....then relax and have a giggle with this book!
    
If you read this and don't see some part of your life within the pages......or like me, tons! then you're not doing it right!
If you're stuck in a rutt with your reading....and more importantly, in your life as a Mum or wife .....then relax and have a giggle with this book!
                    This boom contains essays which analyze the Hunger Games trilogy from many different viewpoints. It discusses everything from society, to decadence, to reality television and how these aspects of our culture are represented within the series. For the most part the essaya were very well written and researched. A few of them made me think about the books on a deeper level. At the same time though some of them began to sound the same. 
If you are a fan of the series you will enjoy the perspectives presented in this collection. Just don't expect too much.
    
If you are a fan of the series you will enjoy the perspectives presented in this collection. Just don't expect too much.
Gilles (2883 KP) rated Ingress - The Animation in TV
May 10, 2019
                    Ingress: The Animation (2018)
Ingress (or Ingress: The Animation) is a 2018 Japanese anime television series based on Niantic's augmented reality mobile game of the same name. The story follows special police investigator Makoto, who has the power to read the memories of objects he touches. While investigating a laboratory explosion that was researching an unknown substance called "XM", he touches the ring of a woman who was the sole survivor of the explosion and sees a horrifying vision that embroils him in a massive conspiracy. @IMDb Movies & TV rates it 8/10, I do the same.
    
Ingress (or Ingress: The Animation) is a 2018 Japanese anime television series based on Niantic's augmented reality mobile game of the same name. The story follows special police investigator Makoto, who has the power to read the memories of objects he touches. While investigating a laboratory explosion that was researching an unknown substance called "XM", he touches the ring of a woman who was the sole survivor of the explosion and sees a horrifying vision that embroils him in a massive conspiracy. @IMDb Movies & TV rates it 8/10, I do the same.
Dean (6927 KP) rated Gone Baby Gone (2007) in Movies
Jan 22, 2018
                    An impressive directorial debut from Ben Affleck, I really like The Town as well which he directed and starred in. Based on a novel by Dennis Lehane he also wrote  @Mystic River (2003) which was a great entertaining if gritty and harsh film. This has many similar themes running through it. The cast is an amazing line up and all give good performances. It's the harshness, grim reality in terms of the setting, characters and subject matter that make the film intriguing as well as compelling viewing. A very interesting film, go and see it and Mystic River!            
    
B (15 KP) rated The Handmaid's Tale - Season 1 in TV
Jan 24, 2018
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                    This series confronts the fears many women have feared in the past and still fear today. Facing a possible reality of the removal of rights to reproduction and anonymity the women of this future thought it was all but a joke. Suddenly a fundamentalist government takes power and dictates the lives of the women who are "blessed" enough to still be fertile. I recommend this series to all women and men who might not understand the fears other women have about having reproductive choices being removed as a personal choice but still have an open mind to hear those fears.                
            Erika Kehlet (21 KP) rated Lies She Told in Books
Feb 19, 2018
                    This was an edge-of-your-seat thriller that kept me guessing. Liza is an author, and her agent gives her 30 days to come up with a novel that will wow him and keep her writing career alive. She’s also trying to conceive the child she thinks will make her husband happy again. The story moves between Liza’s world and her protagonist Beth’s world, and the suspense builds as the line between fantasy and reality start to blur. I highly recommend this one to thriller fans!
<i>NOTE: I voluntarily read and reviewed a copy of the book. </i>
    
<i>NOTE: I voluntarily read and reviewed a copy of the book. </i>





