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    Shot Tracer

    Shot Tracer

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    SHOT TRACER - SHOWS WHAT SEEMS INVISIBLE Used by: Challenge Tour, European Seniors Tour, Canadian...

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Kristina (502 KP) rated Triptych in Books

Dec 7, 2020  
Triptych
Triptych
Karin Slaughter | 2017 | Fiction & Poetry
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7.5 (6 Ratings)
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3.5 stars
Rude, crude, and right along the lines of what I expected from Karin - and definitely not in a bad way. Triptych had so many twists and turns, few I was able to take a swing at, but most of them left me with my mouth gaped open. The story was interesting, for sure, and I can say with complete honesty I never would have predicted the ending. I look forward to reading Will Trent's next story!
  
ARK Survival Evolved
ARK Survival Evolved
2017 | Action/Adventure
pet dinos (2 more)
survival game
crafting
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Dinosaurs!
this game is super fun! I love just hooking up and playing mindlessly for a few hours. I love all the pets you can have and how they each have something to offer. I hate how things effect you so quickly and sometimes you can barely react before your dead. but hey, takes a while to get into the swing of any new gaming experience so I'm currently happy with it
  
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Doug Nichol recommended Ikiru (1952) in Movies (curated)

 
Ikiru (1952)
Ikiru (1952)
1952 | Drama
10.0 (1 Ratings)
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"Two great films about the search for meaning in the face of death. The scenes in which the main characters come to terms with their existence—the scene on the swing in the park with the snow falling in Ikiru, and the final scene in Wild Strawberries, where the main character calls across time to his parents and the past—are so powerful and beautiful. It saddens me that most modern-day films don’t approach this level of art and emotion."

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Wild Strawberries (1957)
Wild Strawberries (1957)
1957 | Drama
10.0 (1 Ratings)
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"Two great films about the search for meaning in the face of death. The scenes in which the main characters come to terms with their existence—the scene on the swing in the park with the snow falling in Ikiru, and the final scene in Wild Strawberries, where the main character calls across time to his parents and the past—are so powerful and beautiful. It saddens me that most modern-day films don’t approach this level of art and emotion."

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    My Little Talking Princess

    My Little Talking Princess

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    Talk to the beautiful princess and fairy. She answers with her charming voice and reacts to what you...