Unfortunately it won't be any time soon, I have a huge backlog of ebooks to get through xD
What, how is this a win? Three authors lost a lawsuit to an AI firm using their works.
Fair enough, I'm happy with Diablo IV and Jusant. Jusant is probably the highlight here as I've only heard good things.
I'll have to give it a go! He has a lovely way of writing, really capturing those little details of people and places.
I finished One Hundred Years of Solitude recently and really loved it. The blend of real life events and magical elements was beautifully done. It felt like an elderly relative was recalling their memories whilst embellishing them with little touches of magic. SO MANY family members, but each of them was unique. In terms of the Bingo, I've added it to 'Set in War' (though it would have also fit in several other categories).
I've just started The Wager by David Grann. It seems really fascinating so far and has already given me quite an insight into maritime life. I didn't realise until now that it recounts a true event!
Any good books in there?
Oh I'm glad it's not just me. Any idea why it doesn't work?
I've put a lot of hours into the 3 or so picross games I own (plus Murder by Numbers, which is excellent if you like both picross and Ace Attorney).
I believe it's FF7 Remake, then Rebirth. Apparently some people online are calling the third one (not yet announced) Reclaim. We shall see!
The second feels like more of the same to be fair! There are some cool teleporter options which I'm yet to unlock but I imagine they'll make things a lot easier. I think the first game added automation at some point after I'd finished playing it.
What do you think of the Slime Rancher games? :)
Hmm it's been a while since I played FF7Remake, but yeah it's probably about the same pace! Lots of cutscenes and distractions which I don't mind at all, it just means it's gonna be a while before I finish it.
FYI you can watch the set here https://gofile.io/d/AwlOTg
:3
(edit: updated link as the old one was only 30 mins)