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sherlockcutepupliked a comment in Video Assistant Referee And Other Neat Technologies In Play At The 2018 FIFA World Cup.
Hopefully Peru wins cause they have keep on doing better and better and I am from Peru so I gotta support my Team<3Almost 6 years agosherlockcutepupliked a comment in Avengers: Infinity War.
great movie loved if only star lord hadn't lashed out on thanos this could be over already I would recommend this movie to all marvle fansAlmost 6 years agollpanda added a book review.
Bad Kitty is pretty stressed these days. Puppy is always barking, and Baby is always babbling. Kitty just wants some peace. But after a bonk or two on the head Kitty thinks that she is a dog. She stows away in Puppy's bag and goes to Uncle Murray's Camp for dog relaxation. While there Kitty has to learn the importance of who she is, a cat. This book was another delightful book in the Bad Kitty series. Although I didn't enjoy it as much as some of the others it was still a good read. I recommend this book to kids grade four and under.Almost 6 years agohummingbird1 added a new comment in
I have a friend who has read these books and loved them. She has said multiple times that I would like it and according the reviews, Sophie and Agatha's story looks like something I would really enjoy reading!Almost 6 years agosnicker9's book review was featured in Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard Book 1 The Sword of Summer.
Mangus Chase: The Sword of Summer was as equally entertaining and well-spun as Riordan's other series. He puts a modern twist on Asgardian gods, adding to the collection of his Greek, Roman, and Egyptian series. This time though, Riordan took a fresh new spin. For one, the POV was a mix of first person and second person, which really drew me into the story. Another thing that was really awesome was that within the first few chapters Magnus Chase, the main character, dies! And yet his story continues in an amazing way, as he realizes he needs to go on a quest to avoid Ragnarok (which is the end of the Asgardian worlds). But it was such a unique way to tell Magnus's story, and I love how Riordan gives us a new perspective on the regular structure of an adventure story. I recommend this book to middle grade and young adult age groups, especially those who enjoy adventure stories in the modern world, and to those who enjoy Riordan's other books. I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars.Almost 6 years agosnicker9 added a book review.
Mangus Chase: The Sword of Summer was as equally entertaining and well-spun as Riordan's other series. He puts a modern twist on Asgardian gods, adding to the collection of his Greek, Roman, and Egyptian series. This time though, Riordan took a fresh new spin. For one, the POV was a mix of first person and second person, which really drew me into the story. Another thing that was really awesome was that within the first few chapters Magnus Chase, the main character, dies! And yet his story continues in an amazing way, as he realizes he needs to go on a quest to avoid Ragnarok (which is the end of the Asgardian worlds). But it was such a unique way to tell Magnus's story, and I love how Riordan gives us a new perspective on the regular structure of an adventure story. I recommend this book to middle grade and young adult age groups, especially those who enjoy adventure stories in the modern world, and to those who enjoy Riordan's other books. I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars.Almost 6 years agosnicker9's book review was featured in The Penderwicks: A Summer Tale of Four Sisters, Two Rabbits, and a Very Interesting Boy.
The Penderwicks was a very interesting book. It is not the type of book I usually read, but I still loved it. Usually I read books about adventure, mystery, magic, etc. This story was more classical, and set in earlier times. The Penderwicks was about a family of four girls who go on vacation for three weeks and meet a boy who needs help. He is about to be sent off to military school, and his mother is going to be married to a horrid man. Nothing is going his way, and the Penderwicks decide to help. There aren't really breath-taking scenes, and it is not an action-packed book. However I recommend this book, especially those who love classics such as Little Women and the Secret Garden. I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars.Almost 6 years agosnicker9 added a book review.
The Penderwicks was a very interesting book. It is not the type of book I usually read, but I still loved it. Usually I read books about adventure, mystery, magic, etc. This story was more classical, and set in earlier times. The Penderwicks was about a family of four girls who go on vacation for three weeks and meet a boy who needs help. He is about to be sent off to military school, and his mother is going to be married to a horrid man. Nothing is going his way, and the Penderwicks decide to help. There aren't really breath-taking scenes, and it is not an action-packed book. However I recommend this book, especially those who love classics such as Little Women and the Secret Garden. I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars.Almost 6 years agollpanda added a new comment in
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On October 20, British adventurer Tom Morgan soared over South Africa seated in a camp chair strapped to 100 helium balloons. During the two-hour flight, the balloonist covered ...Almost 6 years ago
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