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text 2020-08-17 06:45
Stellar One Sector 1 Noida Extension – Live Life Regal Style!

The name Stellar One suggests that you are about to step in to royal homes designed cater to the whims of lords and nobility. The housing is aptly located in Sector 1 Noida Extension, the Noida which is going to be the most developed and with maximum connectivity to a horde of lifestyle points and NCR cities and Capital. Here you are far away from the demands and stress of the fast lifestyle but still within near proximity to business, education, healthcare, shopping mall and entertainment.

 

You have every contemporary life amenities at your disposal within the premises and environmentally green open space to breathe fresh air. Stellar One Greater Noida West falls under the category of Mid-Rise Apartments. The project whens compared with the surrounding is just G + 14 Floors in height with only 4 Towers in 5.30 Acres of plots size. With Stellar One you not only enjoy the most modern lifestyle and facilities but also maximum security and connectivity to the rest of the NCR and Delhi.

 

Stellar One Highlights:-

 

Project Status - Ready to Shift
Project Location - Sector-01, Noida Extension, Greater Noida West
Unit Variants - 2/2.5/3 BHK
Starting Price - Rs.33 Lac* Onwards
Booking Amount – Rs 1 Lac*Onwards
Size Range - 895, 982, 1132, 1412 sq. ft.
Land Area - 5.30 Acres
No. of Units - 560 Approx
Possession - Immediate
For more information: https://www.stellaronenoidaextension.com/

Source: www.stellaronenoidaextension.com
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text 2016-07-21 21:01
Author's coming to Fandomfest (Louisville, KY)
The Banished Craft (Shkode, #1) - E.D.E. Bell
The Thunderbolt Affair - Geoffrey Mandragora
Heroes or Thieves (Steps of Power: The Kings) (Book 2) - J J Sherwood
The Exodus Gate - Stephen Zimmer
Gemini's War (Gemini Rising) - Amy McCorkle
Cosmos the Stellar Stalker - Ronald R. Van Stockum Jr,Steven Eilers
Kings or Pawns (Steps of Power, #1; The Kings, #1) - J. Sherwood Weber

Well, in addition to celebrity ones like Stan Lee these authors are coming to Fandomfest (Louisville, KY) this weekend so sampling. See http://fandomfest.com/authors/  for details.

 

E.D.E. Bell's page on booklikes is http://booklikes.com/e-d-e-bell/author,4074224 .  "… a genre-bending fantasy saga that follows the adventures of Cor, a woman caught in a dying world that does not accept her, and Atesh, a dragon scientist who's been asked to violate his own ethics or put the lives of his family at risk. Follow their trials as they deal with a shattered world, mired in political upheaval, while they try to rediscover a lost magic. The Banished Craft begins the Shkode trilogy: a quirky and modern take on dragons and wizards, exploring themes of identity, prejudice, violence, compassion, and the ways we are all connected. "

 

Geoffrey Mandagora at http://booklikes.com/geoffrey-mandragora/author,3139523.  ""What you will be working on is underhanded, unfair, and damned un-English." 1887 The British Empire is in danger of collapse and teeters on the brink of war with the Kaiser Reich. Spies and saboteurs play at deadly games in the British shipyards as each side seeks naval superiority. Ian Rollins is collateral damage in their shadow war. The "accident" and his grievous injuries are about to bring his naval career to an ignominious end. But with the aid of a former Pinkerton detective, a clandestine agent for the Admiralty, a brace of Serbian savants, and one, mostly sober valet, he might survive. If he can master the skills necessary to command the world's first fully operational combat submarine, the HMS Holland Ram, and protect the secrets of the Thunderbolt. Historical Note. The Fenian Ram, fictionalized for this novel, does exist and is currently on display at the Paterson Museum in Paterson, NJ. "

 

J. Sherwood Weber at http://booklikes.com/j-sherwood-weber/author,635445.  "...a political intrigue that spirals into an action and adventure series as the final events unfold.  8,994 P.E. — The elven city of Elvorium has become corrupted to the core by politics. With his father dead and the Royal Schism at his back, Prince Hairem ascends the throne as king of the elven world on Sevrigel. Young and bold, Hairem is determined to undo the council’s power, but the brutal murders by an assassin loosed within the city threaten to undermine the king’s ambitions.  As corruption and death threaten to tear Elvorium apart from within, the warlord Saebellus threatens the city from without, laying siege to Sevrigel’s eastern capital. With the elven world crumbling around him, Hairem finds himself in a dangerous political balance between peace and all out war."

 

Stephen Zimmer at http://booklikes.com/stephen-zimmer/author,662886.  "The Exodus Gate, by Stephen Zimmer, is a modern fantasy novel that is the first release in the Rising Dawn Saga. The story unfolds around Benedict Darwin, host of a popular late night radio show that deals with the paranormal. Benedict comes into possession of a virtual reality simulator that turns out to be something far greater and more powerful than he ever expected. Meanwhile, supernatural powers from the depths of the Abyss and their human allies are working tirelessly to bring about a One World Government. They are also laboring to bridge the boundaries between time and space to bring back the Nephilim, the monstrous offspring of Fallen Avatars and humans that were destroyed in a Great Flood that occurred long ages ago. An epic tale of courage, hope, and adventure, with fantastical realms and exotic creatures."

 

Amy McCorkle at http://booklikes.com/amy-mccorkle/author,2382993 .  "Gemini Michaels doesn't believe in fairytales. Not the Disney kind anyway. More like Grimm's fairytales. Her father Jacob Michaels is a powerful man whose reach goes as high in government as his ambition allows. He got there by peddling in darkest of vices. Sexual slavery and prostitution…"

 

Ronald R. Van Stockum, Jr. at http://booklikes.com/ronald-r-van-stockum-jr/author,4993260 .  "…Set in Louisville, Kentucky in 1976, the writer recounts what-ifs with spectacular scenes in a rail yard, through hidden tunnels, and in old abandoned buildings. From the beginning when a visitor from another world pops up in a downtown Louisville ad agency, until the spectacular finale, Van Stockum gives us another unique and interesting journey in to the world of "What if?" …"

Source: Author is coming to Fandomfest (Louisville, KY) this weekend so sampling. See fandomfest.com/authors
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text 2015-05-17 16:55
Film Review #1 - Mad Max: Fury Road

With the advent of my podcast a couple of months ago, I've been spending a bit more time watching rather than just reading (which partially accounts for my significant dip in reading output; the other part being upping my training for my long-distance running as we enter into the cooler months here in Australia). Anyway, I figured I might indulge some of those reviews, especially when I have a strong positive or negative reaction to something I've viewed. Such as with Mad Max: Fury Road.

 

 

It's an all too rare event when a film lives up to the hype, but Mad Max: Fury Road proves that such a thing can and does happen.

 

Co-written and directed by the creator of the original three films, George Miller, and reportedly years (beyond the norm) in the making, Fury Road is quite simply a labour of love from a 70 year old who has time and again delivered diverse, innovative films. And Fury Road may just be the crown jewel of that incredible career.

 

The plot is lean, but Miller and his co-writers provide just enough information to keep the audience hooked as the first of many incredible chase scenes get underway. To start, Max (now played by Tom Hardy) is captured by a group called the War Boys, whose leader, King Immortan Joe, styles himself as a god and keeps the majority of his subjects in thrall with an ample supply of fresh water. But when one of his trusted lieutenants, Imperator Furiosa (Charlize Theron) suddenly goes off book with her truck meant to gather gasoline, Max soon finds himself an unwilling part of the pursuit party, chained to the bonnet of a car while serving as a mobile blood bank to the previously injured driver, Nux (Nicholas Hoult), a loyal War Boy if ever there was one.

 

Despite their limited backstorys, most of the characters are memorable. Theron is the stand-out as the betraying lieutenant with a hidden agenda, but Hoult also makes an impression as the War Boy who ends up being more than a standard henchman foil. If there is one slightly less impressive performance, it's actually Hardy in the titular role, as he chooses to play Max as less roguishly confident and far more sullen than Mel Gibson's portrayal back before he mulleted up for the Lethal Weapon series.

 

But really, the actors are just window dressing here. Fury Road is all about the action sequences, and it's in this department that Miller and his crew excel. Relentless, audacious, bombastic and jaw-dropping, the chase scenes need to be seen to be believed (and the trailer doesn't even spoil all the best parts!). For me, each scene built perfectly on the back of the previous one, until the final sequence literally had me shivering with joy. The shit-eating grin I had plastered across my face for much of the last half-hour of this movie was only interrupted by the gasps of disbelief I found myself uttering.

 

In short, sequels do not come better. It's going to take a hell of a lot to de-throne Fury Road from its current position as my favourite film of the year. See it at the cinema on the biggest, loudest screen you can find (partly because the soundtrack is also amazing).

 

I can't be any more direct than that.

 

4.5 Lovely Days for Mad Max: Fury Road.

Source: letterboxd.com/kaisersoze/film/mad-max-fury-road
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review 2013-09-19 00:00
Stellar Cloud
Stellar Cloud - Charity Bradford This book of short stories is dedicated to my blog friends and followers. Thank you for giving me a place to try out new ideas!
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review 2013-06-11 00:00
Stellar Effects
Stellar Effects - David J Riffey Cute little story, and I do mean little. I think it's only 44 pages long. It could use some editing and my kindle version wasn't formatted very well. That aside, the story wasn't too bad. The captain of a cargo ship is forced to take on a crew member who is the nephew of the Vice-President. He is one of those lucky types that when things go wrong, it turns around on itself and goes very right. I got it for free so it was worth the price of admission.
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