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Watchmen by Alan Moore
Thug Notes Summary & Analysis
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An Audience with Jimmy Savile review – Alistair McGowan is repellently convincing
Jonathan Maitland’s play puts the serial abuser where he wanted to be – in the spotlight – and fails to tackle the difficult question: why we fell for his brazen act
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REVIEW: LIFEHACKS #1 - GEEK SUSHI
Written by Ovi Demetrian Jr Art by Jen Hickman Chapter 1: Ghost in the Machine With all the big publisher superhero and event titles that flood the summer comic stands, and a wide variety of alternative comics from numerous independent publishers, it’s no surprise that the smaller crowdfunded independent self-published books might sometimes get overlooked. …
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Motorola Moto E (2nd Gen) Review - Introduction
Motorola’s second generation Moto E receives significant enhancements, including a faster 64-bit SoC, front-facing camera, and bigger battery. There’s even an LTE option. Is this budget smartphone worth more than its bargain price?
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Album Review: Cameron Esposito - Same Sex Symbol
Armed with a sharp wit and buoyant optimism, this star is hot and rising.
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Cosmo Sheldrake at XOYO | Live review
A bonkers but brilliant set by Cosmo Sheldrake at East London’s young but acclaimed XOYO last night revealed the instrumentalist-cum-producer to be in a highly skilled, inspirational class of his own. Cosmo Sheldrake weaves the talents of composer, producer and multi-instrumental performer into a bold, one-man band. Fresh from the release of his first album […]
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Review Roundup: 'Go Set A Watchman' disappoints
After months of painful waiting and wide-ranging speculation, the reviews of Harper Lee’s surprise second book, Go Set A Watchman, are pouring in....
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Supernatural: "Bedtime Stories" Flashback Review - IGN
The Winchesters find out what happens when fairy tales come alive, and the endings aren't necessarily happy ones.
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Super Frat » Webcomic Review: Bigfoot Justice
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Yaupon tea, I finally gave it a go!
I saw this tea discussed here and I went ahead and got some from catspringtea.com. I have to say,it's quite delightful. I got the black tea and it makes a very fine drink indeed. It's a bit different than your standard tea,but well worth drinking. For a little fun,today I mixed it with some Scottish Morn. The flavor bouquet is just delightful! The possibilities are endless with this one. Be sure and don't let the scientific name scare you off. The picture I selected can't be posted.
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Nest Protect 2 review
A second connected smoke and carbon monoxide detector arrives from Nest, but is this literal lifesaver worth £89?
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Reviewing Tangled Up by Thomas Rhett
Long Story Short the album is a bold, surprising (if imperfect) album that will spark debate as easily as it will start a party.
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Books Coming Out Last Week of October.
Look for new books by Ellen DeGeneres, Drew Barrymore and Patricia Cornwell.
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Amazon’s $50 Fire tablet reviewed: Suprisingly, it doesn’t suck
It wasn't all that long ago that, if you wanted a decent tablet, Android or otherwise, you'd have to spend at least £150 (or $199) on something that didn't want to make you tear your own face off in frustration. See the likes of the $99 Maylong M-150 for evidence of just how bad it can get. But times have changed. These days there are a slew of cheaper tablets out there that do an admirable job for the cash.
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Books Coming out Early November 2015
For kids, a new 'Wimpy Kid' book; for grownups, Stephen King and Michael Connelly.
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Books Coming Out November 17th
Look for new books from Burt Reynolds, Timbaland, Janet Evanovich and David Baldacci.
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Books Coming Out November 24th
Look for memoirs from singers Tom Jones and Carly Simon, plus a new James Patterson.
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New Books Coming Out December 1st,2015
Look for a style book from Dita Von Teese, and a continuation of Tom Clancy's series.
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Books That are New This Week
James Rollins' new Sigma Force thriller goes on sale Dec. 15.
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Lauren Redniss Goes to Places of Extreme Weather
“Thunder & Lightning” contains plenty of scientific explanation (including more than a few nods toward global warming), but also far-flung personal stories that illuminate the beauty, wonder and chaos inherent in the elements.
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