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En’t as horrible as many people make it out to be, but it does have some annoying apsects of it. But since I didn’t move from XP to Vista, I didn’t have many problems with it.

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En’t as horrible as many people make it out to be, but it does have some annoying apsects of it. But since I didn’t move from XP to Vista, I didn’t have many problems with it.
Not a bad book, depsite how outdated it is, fashion wise. It’s actually pretty helpful, even though some methods to catch men that LaVey proposes are kinda weird and perhaps a bit gross to many people.
As usual, another great addition to the Monere series. Admittedly I’ve fallen for this series partly because of Sunny’s freaking amazing ability to write sex scenes, which this book didn’t have nearly as many of compared to the last three. It also, as the other books have been, felt rushed, and they’re never long enough, which sucks as this is one of the best book series out there, and I’m hardly a fan of romance (rather, just gotta read it because there are so few good books with shapeshifters out there, which this series uses a bit).
This book reminded why that if I read something by an author and I don’t like it, don’t try to read other things they’ve written.
This is by far one of the hardest CDs for me to listen to. I love Guns n’ Roses, but my ears feel like they want to bleed when they hear this music. It is good, but apparently something I can’t constantly listen to (unlike, oddly enough, I do with Metallica).
Just way too rushed. It needed much more time to explain things and should have been longer to allow this. Not as good as the book at all.
This book is wishy-washy. There were a few things that kept me from throwing it on the floor and giving up, mainly the end that finally picked up and got some action going. This book is full of poorly developed characters and relationships, and is amazingly boring. Though the plot is promising, the story just doesn’t get up off the ground. Anyone looking for a well-developed book needs to avoid this at all cost. It’s YA for a reason.
Ya know, what this book SUCKS. I put it as wishy-washy because it is somehwat tolerarble, but by far, this is the worst historical fiction I’ve been forced to read for school, may it be high school or college. I couldn’t even finish it in time for my finals because of how dull it is. That’s coming from someone who reads 60 books in one year like it’s nothing.
It’s about time the idiots behind this trilogy learned how to make a game…finally: collectables, explorable environments, a true gaming experience, not just fighting enemy after enemy. Unlike The Eternal Night this game is not ungodly hard, but still presents enough of a challange not to be horribly easy. The game is also longer than the last two, so now you won’t be beating it in six hours. The co-op play between Spyro and Cynder is a nice add-on, and useful for when one dragon will do better with an enemy than the other. Overall, it’s a nice ending game, not perfect, but out of the trilogy, this would be my favorite.
A good book from the late 80s with a strange, almost unfitting ending.
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