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LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga
LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga
Action/Adventure, Platform
Goofy sense of humor (1 more)
Very replayable
Vehicle missions (0 more)
The LEGO games how now gotten too complicated with many additional features and challenges that I do not like. Some of the newer LEGO games even have the characters TALKING. What's up with that?

The original LEGO Star Wars games were so much fun. I especially loved the challenges of having to figure out which character you had to use in which situation or if you needed a special helmet to get into a particular area.


The game is still very replayable as you need to both complete the story mode and then go back to each level and find everything hidden within it.


I think one my favorite parts was when you could make the characters dance or a disco ball would show up and everyone would get down.


Also, all ages can enjoy.


I never seemed to do well at the vehicle missions and always died a million times before I completed them. Maybe it was just me.


Very great game!
  
HL
Hurry Less, Worry Less for Moms
6
6.0 (1 Ratings)
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This is a short book with only 10 chapters and each chapter reads like a devotional. The chapters each begin with an "Encouraging Word," an "Everyday Step" and "A Mom's Thoughts," and ends with "Mom's Quiet Corner," which contains a summary of the chapter in the form of a "Busy Mom's Tip," "A Mom's Special Scripture," "Mom to Mom," and a "Prayer for the Journey." Peppered throughout each chapter are related verses and useful advice from the author and other anonymous mothers. Each chapter also encourages journaling with appropriate questions, plus the book ends with a Discussion Guide that is meant to be used in a group setting among other moms.
I enjoyed reading this book slowly, savoring the words and advice from so many other moms. With three daughters of my own, all under the age of five, I can use all of the tips on less hurry and worry I can get. I may even pass this book on to other moms who need the same kind of encouragement that I got from reading this lovely book.