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Telegram Messenger
Telegram Messenger
Communication, Productivity, Social Networking
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8.2 (15 Ratings)
App Rating
I like Telegram a lot because it's useable around the world for no charge. You can send voice messages, text messages and pictures to people for literally nothing. There are a lot of bots that you can interact with; I can play Werewolf, Taboo or Spy with people everywhere any time I want.

Additionally, it's easy to create your own chat or group and doesn't cost a thing. I use it for role-playing and D & D every day, and intend to continue doing so.

You can also have your own sticker packs created (like emojis) or steal ones that you like from others!
  
Werewolf: A Party Game for Devious People
Werewolf: A Party Game for Devious People
2018 | Party Game
Interactive role play (0 more)
Minimum 7 players (0 more)
This game is definitely a party role playing game. It includes villagers who may or may not be werewolves. Each night the players who are werewolves kill another villager. Each day the remaining villagers have to accuse a werewolf. If you have 7 friends who like to gather and play games then this may be a game for you. if you have friends who are into other role playing games definitely bring this game along with you next time you get with them. The downside to this game is there is no way to play it with less than seven people.
  
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8.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
Third entry in Kevin Hearne's 'Iron Druid' series which, I felt, is a strong contender in being the best of them so far.

As the third novel, however, this is one that you would need to read the earlier entries first, as it ties up loose plot points from the first two stories and, in particular, follows on from the previous ('Hexed'), in which Atticus agreed to help the vampire Leif as well as the werewolf Gunnar to kill Thor, the Norse God of Thunder (yes, that Thor).

Fast moving, laugh out loud funny in parts and with some solid action scenes, I was mightily impressed by this entry.
  
Soulless (Parasol Protectorate #1)
Soulless (Parasol Protectorate #1)
Gail Carriger | 2009 | Paranormal, Romance, Science Fiction/Fantasy
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9.4 (8 Ratings)
Book Rating
Excellent narration (on audible) (2 more)
Very funny
Brilliant characters
The series is only 5 books long... I wanted more! (0 more)
Steampunk vamp & werewolf fun
Gail Carriger's Parasol Protectorate series is absolutely brilliant, and this is the first in the series, following the soulless protagonist Alexia Tarrabotti on her adventures with vampires and werewolves in Victorian Britain, with twists and turns aplenty.

I listened to this via Audible, and really enjoyed it... So I'd urge anyone to pick up these books (either physical, or audiobook), as it's extremely enjoyable.

The style of writing is excellent, and Carriger has a wicked sense of humour.

I now need to start the Finishing School series!