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rotomartsblog · 5 months
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My interpretations of the Missing Kids
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iris-sistibly · 10 months
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Season 2
Yarpen: The girl, yours?
Geralt: Mine, mine Zigrin
Season 3
Francesca: You call yourself an elf, she's Hen Ichaer. And she belongs with--
Yennefer: Me!
Never mess with a badass princess with badass parents I tell you.
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brainrockets · 8 months
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Getting Brennan to DM new content is a smart move by WoTC. And a delightful cast. A+ advertising effort.
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dimension20memes · 9 months
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Yaaay we don't have to watch it live. I thought I was going to miss it.
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two-damn-minutes · 10 months
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And the rest of my red carpet pics
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severelybookish · 2 years
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we need better phrases after reading Verity, because "emotional damage" is not enough :)
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biirdiewrites · 8 months
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I just finished reading Verity and my mind is………….
SOMEONE PLEASE DISCUSS THIS BOOK WITH ME !!
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lajoiedefrancoise · 25 days
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The Witcher (2019-2023)
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hollyevolving · 2 months
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Minn does what?
There are so many fucking good lines in this, rapid-fire. The bits just keep on comin'.
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lost-in-letters · 1 year
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"Have you ever heard of people referred to as Chronics?" he asks.
I shake my head.
"I think Verity might have made up the term. After our daughters died, she said we were Chronics. Prone to chronic tragedy. One terrible thing after another."
- Colleen Hoover, Verity
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cenestpasaudrey · 10 months
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just finished reading the epilogue part of verity…
i knew the father and son were so shady! but then again… everyone was shady 🤨
including you colleen hoover 🙈🙊🙉
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rosekillerismylife · 10 months
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Verity by Colleen Hoover
So, I just finished reading this eh book. Just to clarify, I didn't read it voluntarily. A friend told me to read it because a) they wanted a trigger warning and b) they wanted to talk with me about it once they read it. Truth is, I never read a book of Colleen Hoover before because I was mildly annoyed by the hype around her and her books, so I really didn't know what to expect. I also want to clarify that I heard about what her son did and what her response to that was (at least I heard some of it and what I heard me dislike her even more) and that I don't support any of that. But let's get into the book review.
The book contains of three main characters: Verity, Lowen and Jeremy. I don't even know which character I dislike more. Should I hate Verity for the things she wrote in her autobiography? Should I hate Lowen for stealing Verity's husband and invading her privacy for her own benefit? Or should I hate Jeremy for being an asshole and a grey character that develops wrongly?
All those questions about the characters, made me question myself. Am I even in the right place to judge them? Am I understanding them right? Would I have done the same? Am I just overacting?
But in the end, my favorite character was Crew, simply for being his innocent self and for being a child that didn't have anything to do with it because he didn't really understand what was going on around him. He didn't realize that Lowen was going to ruin more of his life and that his father was a liar and a huge asshole.
The book was so confusing and at times so random, I wanted to stop reading and just start a new book. I think, I never had a book where I could've hated all of the characters and the storyline. But this book gets the cake. I mean, yeah, the intrigues and how Hoover reveals everything at the end was quite impressive because it takes a big brain to cope with everything that happens and make it make sense but there's only so much I can take.
I mean, the book was sort of okay, but it certainly doesn't deserve the hype on social media it gets. Colleen Hoover is just overrated. Period.
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geekcavepodcast · 1 year
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“Dungeons & Dragons in 2023 and Beyond” D&D Direct
Chris Perkins and Jeremy Crawford give a glimpse to the next few years of D&D content:
Keys from the Golden Vault - a series of 13 heist adventures
Bigby Presents Glory of the Giants - Bigby expands on the origins of giants
Phandelver and Below the Shattered Obelisk - a Phandalin adventure about the mysterious obelisks that have been popping up in recent adventures
Planescape Adventures in the Multiverse -  adventures set in the city of Sigil, which will set up major stories for 2024
The Deck of Many Things content - will delve into the multiverse-spanning story about the magic item
Vecna returns in 2024 in a world hopping adventure 
The Red Wizards from Honor Among Thieves will feature in their own adventure in 2025
Venger from the 1980s Dungeons & Dragons cartoon is returning for a D&D adventure
The League of Malevolence from Wild Beyond the Witchlight will return in the future
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nextonmy-tbr · 2 years
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Book Review: Verity
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Author: Colleen Hoover
Genre: Thriller, Mystery, Romance
A struggling author with financial crisis offered a job that can not only save her from living on the streets but also give great success in her career. Who can turn own an offer like that? Except some jobs are never easy. Especially if you are asked to fill in for the famous author Verity and complete the most successful series her career. But she can do this… mostly. While all she expected to find was outline for the book and material to get her started, she found the autobiography of Verity, the one that no one was supposed to find. What she finds in this book shocks her to her core. What will she do after finding out about the incidents written in autobiography? Read the book to find out…
My thoughts:
The only thing that I felt after completing this book is deep confusion. Like what in the world did I even read?? I heard quite reviews about this book and about how it was a fucked up book and I would totally agree to it, but I didn’t expect to this extent. There were many instances where I thought was this even necessary?
Plot:
“I wasn’t heroic. I wasn’t simple. I was difficult. An emotionally challenging puzzle he wasn’t up for solving.”
So, the plot was the only good thing about this book if I have to say. You feel the need to keep reading the book and know what happens later. But I wish some things were dealt better. Like the first part of the plot before Lowen goes to stay to Crawford house was completely boring to me. Yet that was the only sensible part of this story. Later, this is all a havoc. The thing I disliked the most in this book was the end. The author didn’t have to do that to my brain yet she decided to. But atleast the plot was better than the characters.
Characters:
“Most people come to New York to be discovered. The rest of us come here to hide.”
Lowen was a main character that I usually do not enjoy. She felt boring and too stubborn to me. Let’s be honest if we would have been in her position, we would be running of the hills but since this is a book that was not going to happen. Her character showed no real emotions or characteristics of her own. During the entirety of the book, she was feeding of the energy from the autobiography and it made hard for me to even relate to her. Later, she all about her attraction to Jeremy which really bored me. There was no real growth and she just felt like a ghost of a character to me.
“I wasn’t heroic. I wasn’t simple. I was difficult. An emotionally challenging puzzle he wasn’t up for solving.”  
Verity is such a fucked up character, my mind was blown. I have read quite a bit of bad and good characters but this one was different. Coz this time I could see the point of view of morally grey character with no remorse or any kind of story or pattern to back up this behaviour. She is straight up mad. Though it was kind of fun to understand how the brains of a character like hers work. It would have been even better if we could have discovered layers of her personality through the whole story.
“Your writing matters to me, Lowen.”
I couldn’t get the importance of Jeremy’s character to this story. To me he more of like an eye candy for the women of the story than an actual character. I couldn’t even get what the fuss was about him in the book. For some reason, I just could not trust him. I was waiting for him to turn bad or evil in the mid or last part of the book. But that didn’t happen, sadly, it could have been fun.
I would end here, that if you want to read a book that will turn your brain into a mush and give you major trust issues, go ahead and give this book a try. Let me know what are your thoughts on this book. You can also recommend some books to read or to write reviews on.
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latesummerfrost · 10 months
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I could take or leave the new season of The Witcher, but as always I want to sit on Yarpen Zigrin's face.
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Does anyone else just feel like Jeremy and Lowen called their daughter Riley? Like it just fits I don't know why.
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