How to Preside at the Eucharist: A Guide for Priests and Deacons
Book
One of the biggest challenges that the newly ordained face is preparing to preside at the Eucharist...
Statistical Multisource-Multitarget Information Fusion
Book
Information fusion is the process of gathering, filtering, correlating and integrating relevant...
Survive: The Lost Lands
Games and Entertainment
App
Prepare to test your survival skills to survive on this mysterious island where you found yourself...
The Daylight Gate
Book
GOOD FRIDAY, 1612. Pendle Hill, Lancashire. A mysterious gathering of thirteen people is interrupted...
Crocheted Bears and Other Animals: 25 Toys to Crochet
Book
Adorable animal friends to crochet for children of all ages. A world away from mass-produced plush...
Peter Shephard (2822 KP) rated Lords of Waterdeep in Tabletop Games
Jul 12, 2019
For people with knowledge of Dungeons and Dragons, being able to play as one of the hidden Lords of Waterdeep feels very special; for those who know the Forgotten Realms well, it adds an extra level of depth (outside of the books and pages) to the City, and gives some inspiration for the sort of tasks the Lords may ask players.
The game itself is a worker placement, resource/recruit gathering, with a strong player vs Player element.
The core game is absolutely playable multiple times, and the add on (probably reviewed separately!) adds new rules and characters, but crucially is not an absolute must to get the full experience.
Please Do Not Disturb
Book
The funny, disturbing and deeply affecting new book by the acclaimed author of Terms & Conditions...
Blackbird (2019)
Movie
A terminally ill mother (Susan Sarandon) invites her family to their country house for one final...