![]() Other people choose a race based on looks and combat animation.Īnd again other people try to choose their race by a combination of racial and looks but leaning more to racial over looks, etcetera. Some people find racials very important and choose their character solely on that. I'm sure that all people have respect for everybody. My own personal view and I TRY to be unbiased by any means: I play whatever race I want to look at for a long time. The difference is so close that its almost best to go with the smallest character, as you can see more of the screen, and that extra tiny bit of raid awareness will more than make up for the racial. You have to remember that there are too many factors that come into play in real life, not just racial and its quite impossible for a group of hunters to require racials to distinguish who's first and whatnot. Mate, theory doesn't always translate that's why you don't see all Orcs at the top of hunter DPS logs even though it is the winner on paper. ![]() ![]() Orcs are the top race.Ģ)I'd stick to what ass you like to see all day I don't understand why people are giving opinions. ![]()
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![]() ![]() As Marie, who knows her own greatness, softens to her new surroundings, readers learn the goings-on of the abbey and its environs and get to know the nuns. ![]() Considered unmarriageable for her great height and lack of beauty, and an overall burden, Marie was sent to save the abbey by Queen Eleanor, who prides herself on the brilliant move despite Marie’s strong resistance to it. ![]() In the twelfth century, former child crusader and “bastardess heir to the crown” of France and England, “poor illegitimate Marie from nowhere in Le Maine,” at age 17 arrives at the crumbling, dismal abbey where she will live, and which she will transform completely, during the many remaining years of her life. ![]() ![]() Cassius Gerard Ramsay takes pride in being right and just and a man without fault. Dropping that bottle of beer just brings him down from bloody perfect to slightly imperfect. I cook when I absolutely must, I clean at a surface level, I parent my boys, AND I love hubby, but he just makes it look so easy. He cooks, he cleans, he parents well, AND he’s also a loving husband. That man can be an absolute pain in the butt with all his sweet and thoughtful ways. While I was a little frustrated when it happened, it was a nice reminder that Hubby is not perfect. ![]() Hubby broke a beer bottle last night because he was trying to carry 3 bottles at once. I think the main reason I love a story with a hero that I grow to love, is that it shows a man with imperfections. The poor man just needed someone to love. What rage I felt at our introduction when he brings a tear to my eye with his thoughtless comments, turns into *Oh, the poor man is so misunderstood…* In All Scot and Bothered, Cassius had me swinging from rage, to confusion, to sympathy. Then, I’m questioning how I could have ever doubted my eternal love and even on re-reads chortle at my initial doubts. ![]() ****4.5 Stars**** Some of my very favourite stories have given me a hero that I vow to never fall in love with… until, of course I do. ![]() ![]() ![]() Képzelem, ’87-ben a Kádár-rendszerben szocializálódó olvasóközönség mekkora szemeket meresztett az ilyesfajta vergődések láttán… Másrészről viszont Sagan ezt a közeget olyan eleganciával és visszafogottsággal adja elő, amit csak bámulni tudok, pláne, hogy az ő korában a legtöbben olyan versek farigcsálásával töltöttük az időnket, amiken legfeljebb a saját édesanyánk hatódott meg.Ī Jó reggelt, búbánat! tulajdonképpen két teljesen különböző szögből olvasható. ![]() A Jó reggelt, búbánat! világa olyan univerzum, amiben a szereplőknek sem anyagi, sem egészségügyi téren nincs semmiféle problémája, hát abból, ami rendelkezésükre áll (öregedés és testi vágy) konstruálnak maguknak, de akkorát, hogy ihaj. 2.) Az alaptörténet, valljuk meg, elég irritáló. 1.) Ha 18 éves übertehetséges írótitánról hallok, akkor nálam rögtön elkezd dolgozni a gyanakvás – ez biztos a szokásos aggkori irigységből fakad. Kellemesen csalódtam, mert előzetes elvárásaim ölég csekélyek voltak. ![]() ![]() ![]() Before their mama lands in prison just like an embarrassing lyric from a country-western song Mace and her sisters must find the real culprit. It doesn't help that the handsome detective assigned to the case seems determined to prove Mama's guilt or that the cowboy who broke Mace's heart shows up at the local Booze n' Breeze in the midst of the investigation. This time, the trouble is real: Mama found a body in the trunk of her turquoise convertible and the police think she's the killer. ![]() One night, while settling in to look for ex-beaus on COPS, Mace gets a frantic call from her mother. Mama's antics especially her penchant for finding trouble drive her daughters Mace, Maddie, and Marty to distraction. Meet Mama: a true Southern woman with impeccable manners, sherbet-colored pantsuits, and four prior husbands, able to serve sweet tea and sidestep alligator attacks with equal aplomb. ![]() ![]() ![]() Well worth a read if you're interested in that historical time and place, or just like a good, easy-to-read historical novel. But showing us the MC's emotions and thoughts throughout the story made it all sound natural and appropriate. She succeeded with that style choice despite the fact the storytelling could have come across as too stiff and sterile. Details Or fastest delivery December 21 - 28. That style was appropriate because the royal family was presumed to be better educated and well-spoken than their slaves, minions, and underlings. Faces in the Fire: The Women of Beowulf: Book One: Rogers, Donnita L.: 9780866988018: : Books Books Literature & Fiction Genre Fiction Buy new: 19.00 3.99 delivery December 27 - January 4. The author made a tricky, challenging style choice by writing in a "formal" manner because the book was written in first-person POV with the princess as the narrator. But those characters are what provide tension, conflict, and suspense. ![]() ![]() The characters were believable but a bit stereotyped (the beautiful princess with an extraordinary power a brave and benevolent father and mother, the king and queen the mystical stranger who comes to the rescue several times the near-mythical hero the domineering, vengeful husband etc.). I sensed that the historical details of everyday life, the tribes that existed and interacted back then, and the values and customs of the time were accurately portrayed. Although historical fiction set in 6th-century Scandinavia is a sub-genre I've never read, I found this story to be well-crafted and entertaining. ![]() ![]() ![]() Don’t get me wrong, I still liked the characters, but I am not gushing about them just yet.Īrchie, Volume 1 was a good start to this series. However, the love I felt for them in Riverdale didn’t transpose to the graphic novel. I think this story ha a lot of potential so far, and hopefully with a bit more excitement I will eventually love the Archie comics!īeing a fan of Riverdale, I already knew some of the characters going into this story. The plot was pretty straight forward in this graphic novel, it’s a slice-of-life story following Archie and his friends, and I am not going to lie it was fun to read but pretty basic. However, the art style changed throughout the graphic novel which I hated. The pops of colour are fantastic in this novel, and I think it really lit up the page. I enjoyed the art style, it’s colourful and detailed which I adore. The artwork is my favourite part of the Archie graphic novel. Struggling through another year of school, going through modern teenage problems! Riverdale High’s Archie is back, with his oddball, food-loving best friend Jughead, girl-next-door Betty and wealthy snob Veronica Lodge. Archie, Volume 1 is back and revamped, with colourful artwork and the same characters. ![]() ![]() ![]() Michael explains that he’s a “rolling stone” he isn't content doing just one thing and so has held down many different jobs over the years. Mike is poor though, and so can't afford to hire Santonix to build the house he wants. ![]() He plans to one day have a house built by Santonix. The story begins with Michael Rogers, a twenty-two year old, telling the reader about his time as a chauffeur and how he met the architect Rudolf Santonix. Some are born to sweet delight, Some are born to endless night. The title comes from William Blake's Auguries of Innocence:Įvery night and every morn, Some to misery are born, Every morn and every night, Some are born to sweet delight. ![]() It was one of her favourites of her own works and received some of the warmest critical notices of her career upon publication. The UK edition retailed at eighteen shillings (18/-) and the US edition at $4.95. Endless Night is a crime novel by Agatha Christie, first published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club on 30 October 1967 and in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company the following year. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() He writes respectfully and affectionately, though some of the old toughness hangs on. Not surprisingly, that included a lot of shady types, and Tyson is forthright about how mobbed-up the New York boxing world was when he was getting his start, though some fearless trainers and fighters tried to buck the system of one, he writes, “he seemed like a nice guy-until he got drunk and did things like throw beer bottles at Mafiosi.” Tyson also marvels at D’Amato’s fairness to his fighters, expressed in part by a formula that allowed a boxer to make money even if a promoter didn’t. He had a soft side as well it was D’Amato who discovered Tyson ( Undisputed Truth, 2013) in a reform school and trained him, directing Tyson’s aggression into a somewhat more productive venue and giving him the self-confidence he never had: “For the first time in my life someone was telling me that there was no one better than me.” D’Amato, writes Tyson, was obsessed with boxing from childhood on, and his encyclopedic knowledge of the sport and its practitioners made him the man to see for anyone wanting to get into the game. The boxing champion, infamous for biting and beating, reveals his soft side in this memoir of his longtime mentor and trainer.Ĭonstantine D’Amato (1908-1985), known to the world as Cus, was a tough ex-fighter who developed a style called “peek-a-boo,” in which a boxer guards the face and head from the blows otherwise likely to be rained down upon them. ![]() ![]() ![]() While she held her Nonno in her arms on his deathbed, she promised his land would never leave their family and that she would continue his legacy. As a child, the farm and its precious residents were a refuge for her after her parents died and her grandfather taught her all about "the sweet life" of raising goats. Frankie Cardinale's fondest memories took place on the tiny goat farm owned and run by her "Nonno" in the heart of Barefoot Bay. ![]() Until he meets the woman who currently owns that land and suddenly everything is.hard. Lucky, charming, and blessed with every gift from every god, Elliott expects his simple purchase of property in Barefoot Bay will go the way everything does for him in life.easy. He bought some land in Massachusetts and discovered he sat on two billion dollars worth of rare Goshen stone. Like everything in his life, becoming a billionaire was easy for Elliott Becker. ![]() |