A collection of student authors throughout the State of Michigan! Story: “Kaleidoscope” by Michigan Reading Association Genre: Science Fiction, Fantasy, Fairytale Rating: PG
Credits:
Kaleidoscope: A Celebration of Michigan Student Authors
Edited by The Michigan Reading Association - Cortney Brendel, Elenore Glass, Amy Duncan, Kelly Vangel, Lori Ulewicz, Karen Allmen
The Wonderful Life of the Turkey by Nathan Lantzy Jack and the Evil King by Rachel Brodi Magic Steve and Jester by Garet Gertsch Haley the Hedgehog by Emily Dennis Snakezilla by Maximilian Wisniewski Be Unique, Like Me by Taylor Mauldin The Invasive Pigs by Lucas Nguyen Jane’s Adventure by Ava Sherman The Lost Unicorn by Emma Jacob Sirius by Phoenix McCreadie The Secret of Ergon by Meredith Tipton Junai by Arianna Crossley
TEAM GOAL: $1,505/$1,000 FINAL UPDATE: Fundraising is now finished for the year! Thank you so much to everyone who donated! A fantastic and record-breaking year! Looking forward to Game Save '26! Christian Geek Central is excited to continue our long-standing annual tradition (our 12th year!) of raising funds for children in urgent need, continuing that long tradition with our fifth annual "Game Save" event! (For more info you can watch this video! Then, if you join the team, reach out to Paeter Frandsen for starting tips and visit this page for more fundraising tips for the Tiltify platform!) This year we are raising funds for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital , which not only provides life-saving care free of charge but also shares its cutting edge research with hospitals around the world, helping to drastically improve childhood cancer survival rates! Our team goal is to raise $1,000 for St. Jude's by the end of Sunday, No...
(TIME STAMPS BELOW) A review of the movie Thunderbolts and the end of an analytical quest to find out if DC Comics writer Jeremy Adams is a Christian in light of the themes in his writing. AND MUCH MORE! 00:00:30 Intro 00:05:23 Thunderbolts Review 00:18:52 CGC & Christian Geek News(Meet Paeter At Realm Makers Expo!, Crossover Alliances Closes Doors) 00:21:59 Is DC Comics’ Jeremy Adams A Christian? (Analysis Of His Writing & The Answer!) 01:40:02 Listener/Viewer Feedback & Questions(How did Paeter develop his habit of finding themes in entertainment?) Paeter's Geek Week 01:52:02 COMIC BOOKS: Secret Wars 1984, Infinity Gauntlet 02:08:23 MOVIES/SHOWS: Wheel Of Time Season 2, Superman The Movie, 02:25:15 VIDEO GAMES- Oblivion Remastered, Monster Hunter Wilds 02:34:23 On The Next Episode… 02:36:20 Essential Issues Weekly, DC Comics Reactions(For two weeks in a row DC has largely put out books I've found disappointing, but the very LAST comic I read, onc...
Review by Paeter Frandsen I played all of Diablo and about half of Diablo 2 on PC. Although I enjoyed the experiences both had to offer, my attention was ultimately diverted by other games. I absolutely love the Diablo formula, but am oddly a bigger fan of "Diablo Clones" on video game consoles than I am of the first two Diablo games themselves, my favorite being Champions of Norrath for PS2. Something about the console controller just works better for me in the action RPG genre than the "point and click-fest" of the original format. (I did try the PS1 Diablo port, but found it to fall short.) So when Diablo 3 came to the Xbox 360, and reportedly without the "always on" connection demands of the PC version, I was sold. The story is set 20 years after the events of Diablo 2 . A star has fallen from the heavens and landed in New Tristram, and your hero arrives to investigate. Soon you are pulled into a growing number of dangers as the forces...
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