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![]() ![]() He will then repair the structure until its HP reaches 80% or greater only, and then he will stop repairs. The Engineer will only repair if a defensive structure, aura, or trap within range falls below 80% of its maximum HP. ![]() The Engineer always selects the most damaged defensive structure within a radius around the player and thus he may move from one set of defenses to another as they take damage, before fully repairing the original. ![]() Thus the Engineer may be repairing a set of defenses to one side of the player, but defenses on the other side will be out of range for repairs. The Engineer repairs all constructed defenses in a close radius simultaneously, however this radius is centered around the Engineer itself and not the player. Its base damage is not the damage it deals to enemies, it is the rate at which he heals nearby towers. Like every familiar, its stats and number of upgrade levels are randomized. The Engineer is a Familiar that repairs damaged defenses around the player at the cost of some mana. ![]() ![]() Ever wondered what stuntees do? Or how to pronounce Ngila Dickson? How about casting Kiwis? Insider information that I hadn't heard before had me rushing back to my tape of Sins of the Past to spot Rob Tapert in the staff fight and the production staff being walked on by Xena! Most Xena fans know the Lucy-was-a-goldminer story, or the acting background of Renée O'Connor well enough, but there is so much original information here, I am sure fans will be well pleased. For many of us, the behind the scenes section is the most interesting as author Weisbrot clearly had the opportunity to talk to all of those names that flash past before the witty disclaimer. ![]() The book is divided into sections the origins of the series, a facinating behind the scenes look, cast profiles, a look at tv heroines, and an episode guide. (Her comments range from the insightful to the frivolous, but it is a real scoop.) OK, so the episode guide only covers seasons one and two and isn't that in depth, but each episode has Lucy Lawless' own view of it. ![]() ![]() My highest recommendation to this very good book that even hardened Xena fans will enjoy. ![]() Guides The Official Guide to the Xenaverseīy Robert Weisbrot Doubleday Books 1998. ![]() ![]() ‘The Séance’ already had me from the fabulous cover, which I know you shouldn’t judge a book on but sometimes how can you not, and also from its subtitle ‘A Victorian Mystery’ which instantly in my mind makes me think of the ‘sensationalist’ books from those times which prove to be some of my favourite fiction books ever. Would ‘The Séance’ by John Harwood succeed with my mission… with a title like that and not one but two big spooky stately homes it did exactly what I wanted it to. ![]() I then read ‘The House At Midnight’ which had the stately home and was a good book again but wasn’t creepy. Just a quick additional note though the more time I have had away from ‘The Little Stranger’ the cleverer and better I think it is and I thought it was good to begin with, I just wanted to update you all one that. This was partly inspired by being a tiny bit disappointed by Sarah Water’s ‘The Little Stranger’ initially and also because I was off to stay in a big stately home. ![]() ![]() You may remember a few weeks ago that I asked for your thoughts on great books based in big creepy houses. ![]() ![]() ![]() In 2019 she founded her own media company, Frayed Pages Media. Todd has not stopped since publishing the After series. ![]() The story was turned into an edited, five-book series of New York Times bestselling novels though the original version is still available on Wattpad if you want to check it out there. Given the huge reception and success of her story on Wattpad, Todd’s work was picked up by Gallery Books, a division of Simon & Schuster publishing. Not bad for an army wife who just started writing on her phone! Since her first post in April 2013, the After series has accumulated over 2 billion reads on Wattpad and there doesn’t appear to be any stopping in sight. Without any prior outlining or story planning, the After series grew to be a 100-chapter story and a true Wattpad sensation. When Todd became obsessed with the boy band, One Direction, she started writing fan fiction short stories on her iPhone and posting them on Instagram.Īs they gained popularity, a follower told her about the platform, Wattpad, where Todd began writing and posting one chapter at a time. The After series is written by romance author, Anna Todd. ![]() ![]() The After Series: A Wattpad Success Story ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Camus carried the manuscript for The Stranger with him as he fled the Nazis. The manuscript for his original story was discovered after Camus died in 1960 and published in 1971 an English translation titled A Happy Death was published the following year. The Stranger may have been a second draft of an earlier book.Ī few years before the The Stranger’s original publication, Camus had completed a strikingly similar story about a man named Mersault (as it was spelled in this story) who callously kills an innocent acquaintance for selfish reasons. In addition to publishing The Stranger, he also published The Myth of Sisyphus, an essay that examines subjects as lofty as the meaning of life, absurdity, and death by suicide. In 1942, Camus-who was just 28 years old at the time-kept himself busy with writing. ![]() Albert Camus published The Stranger and The Myth of Sisyphus in the same year. Even if you’ve read Albert Camus’s slim novel The Stranger ( L’ Étranger) repeatedly, there are still a few things you may not know about the masterpiece, which has sold more than 6 million copies. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Day Chasing Down a Dream Second Time Sweeter Contemporary Romantic Suspense Deadly. Meanwhile Homecoming Weekend is fast approaching, and store owner Gary Clark is reunited with his high school sweetheart. DISCOVER MORE BY BEVERLY JENKINS Beverly Jenkins has reached romance. Will he ever be able to win her forgiveness? Second Time Sweeter: A Blessings Novel by Beverly Jenkins Narrated by Lynnette R. And he’s even staying true to one woman-Bernadine Brown.īut all it takes is a moment of pride to blind Mal to his blessings-a moment that makes him betray his friends and family, and lose Bernadine’s trust and love. He’s not only turned his diner into a profitable business, but also mentors the town’s foster kids. With a reputation as a player, he’s now a recovering alcoholic and has made progress in redeeming himself in the eyes of his family and the citizens of Henry Adams, Kansas. ![]() ![]() Malachi “Mal” July has run into trouble in the past. NAACP nominee and USA Today bestselling author Beverly Jenkins continues her beloved Blessings series with a new heartwarming novel set in Henry Adams, Kansas. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It’s your mother’s favorite show, starring a British actor with an American accent.” “It’s like being in a really rocky relationship - it’s been more dramatic than any love life has been, this show that’s about romance and dating.” Written before the show’s Fox cancelation, there’s a chapter called “Coming This Fall,” a hypothetical lineup of the “new types of TV shows they try to debut every fall,” like “the hot serial killer who is also a little bit literary, where prostitutes are murdered and Shakespeare quotes attached to their body. “My TV show, which is the love of my life, has been through a lot of changes,” she said of The Mindy Project, which began with NBC, lived for three seasons on Fox (which got boos) and just got revived at Hulu (which gathered cheers). … On the show, I am lit like Ingrid Bergman!” For those who “can’t get a cinematographer to light you all the time … I wanted to peel back the phony stuff in Hollywood on why women look the way they do, while also giving practical tips.” One chapter is called, “For the Ladies: How to Look Spectacular, A Starlet’s Confessions.” She explained, “I’m a regular-sized woman who wants beauty secrets like anyone else. Hollywood beauty and body image are discussed. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In “A Photograph to Remember” by Roy Gill, listeners get a love letter to Victorian spiritualism. Along the way, Alan Cox gives a delightfully egotistical and self-righteous performance. ![]() In addition, there’s a popular culture homage that warms the heart of this child of the 80’s. They’re also given a marvelous twist on artificial intelligence. In “The Cars That Ate London!” by Jonathan Morris, listeners explore environmental themes. Throughout, Neve McIntosh, Catrin Stewart, and Dan Starkey convey the joy and relish with which they return to their roles. Review: Madame Vastra, Jenny Flint, and Strax are three of Steven Moffat’s most interesting contributions to modern Doctor Who with The Paternoster Gang: Heritage 1, Jonathan Morris, Roy Gill, and Paul Morris demonstrate that Big Finish is the perfect platform through which to expand their corner of Victorian London. If an impossible puzzle needs solving, or a grave injustice needs righting, help can be found on Paternoster Row.īut even heroes can never escape their past… ![]() Synopsis: Victorian London harbours many secrets: alien visitors, strange phenomena and unearthly powers.īut a trio of investigators stands ready to delve into such mysteries – the Great Detective, Madame Vastra, her resourceful spouse, Jenny Flint, and their loyal valet, Strax. ![]() ![]() ![]() It was rising from the marshy coastal water like a lackadaisical sea creature sunning itself, not a care in the world. Zoey nodded, distracted now because the small sea island had just appeared on the horizon and she didn’t want to miss a moment of it. It’s mostly a tourist place because of that book by Roscoe Avanger. “Don’t hear of too many people moving to Mallow Island. “Well,” he said, drawing the word out like a tune. I start college in Charleston this fall.” The first trip she could remember, anyway. “Yes.” The birdcage rattled in disagreement, but she ignored it this time. “I asked if this was your first trip to Mallow Island.” He hadn’t spoken a word since his Where to? when he’d picked her up at the airport. But he seemed to be waiting for her to respond. Several seconds passed and he continued to stare, which she found disconcerting because she felt his eyes should really be on the long bridge over the water. The old fig-shaped man was watching her in the rearview mirror, his silver eyebrows raised. ![]() She glanced at the cabdriver to see if he had noticed. Zoey gave it a sharp look as if to say they were almost there. The empty wicker birdcage beside her began to rattle impatiently. ![]() |