Splendor Duel

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101 Board Games to Try Before You Die (Of Boredom)

Author: Jarrod Carmichael
language: en
Publisher: Page Street Publishing
Release Date: 2025-05-20
Move Over, Monopoly! Find your new favorite board game with this incredible curated guide featuring the best releases from the 21st century. Whether you want to dive into board games as a new hobby, explore screen-free fun with friends, or simply host an unforgettable game night, this resource will help you discover what you’ve been missing in the world of contemporary board games. Jarrod Carmichael, creator of 3 Minute Board Games, has crafted this book so you can find the perfect game for any occasion or play style. Flip through categories such as family-friendly, storytelling, high- conflict, and more, so you can easily pick a great new game at a glance. Plus, he highlights the best features of each game in easy-to-understand terms, describing not just how it’s played, but why you’ll love playing it. And with quick callouts about play time, player count, and game complexity, it’s easy to find just what you’re looking for. With this must-have collection of games that don’t miss, you’ll never be b̶o̶a̶r̶d̶ bored again.
Making Music in Selznick's Hollywood

This book tells the fascinating story of the evolution of David O. Selznick's style through the many artists whose work defined Hollywood sound.
El Duelo (The Duel)

Author: Eduardo Saldaña Cantú
language: en
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
Release Date: 2023-10-13
There comes a time when you must put things in writing before they are forgotten and lost forever. That even applies today in spite of the highly advanced society we live in. In this rural community on the river banks of the Rio Grande in the early 1900s when illiteracy predominated, the history and identity of its residents were preserved by story-telling. These “cuentos” often left much to the imagination but still were very entertaining, vivid and memorable (not to be confused with tall-tales). One of the very first stories that I remember hearing was that of a bigger-than-life character who happened to be my grandfather, Don Juan. We were all fascinated by how this man was able to win the admiration and respect of his neighbours at least enough to have stories told about him. Although they were all survivors, they were also all interdependent, and looked for an orientation that could make them believe in themselves. In spite of the many and varied challenges they confronted, many like Don Juan provided a perspective of right and wrong, of commitment to family, of surviving untold suffering, but also of purpose to continue. This story provides a sampling of how this rural community in “El Capote” ranch sought its own destiny from the bare essentials that the river lands could provide. Don Juan may not have been a legend, but he was a pilar of strength, faith and loyalty to a way of life many had no choice but to embrace.