Thursday, June 30, 2016

Game Review: Punderdome

I diverge from book reviews for today to offer my thoughts on the card game Punderdome. First off, it's a good idea. It's well planned, nicely designed, and the instructions are straight-forward and easy to follow. If you're a "punny" sort of person, this might seem right up your alley.

The fact is though, it's just not a very easy game to play. I've seen it compared to Cards Against Humanity, but it's not a great comparison. CAH is irreverent, quick, and easy to play - it doesn't take a whole lot of thought power.

This game, on the other hand, isn't a quick and easy party game - and coming up with something actually funny can be surprisingly challenging. While I'd like to think I'm somewhat quick witted, I found myself drawing a blank on most card combinations... and so did most others who played.

Punderdome is staying on the game shelf, as it's a fun idea and I think with a bit of effort we'll make it work. It's just not up everyone's alley, so make sure you've got the right (read: patient) crowd before you play.

Disclaimer: I received this game for free in exchange for an honest review.

Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Flame of Resistance

This was quite an interesting concept. I'm always a bit wary of "modern retellings", but certain authors have the knack to make it work. Tracy Groot is certainly one of those, and I very much enjoyed this book.

The research poured into this book as outstanding, and the storytelling was beautiful. Ms. Groot does some wonderful things with words, and she really knows how to make an impact.

This isn't a long book, but it won't be quick reading. I do recommend this book highly though.

Disclaimer: I received this book for free from Tyndale Blog Network in exchange for an honest review.

Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Find Your Brave

This is a raw, honest, and emotional book. It's easy to talk about "being brave" in abstract, philosophical terms. It's a lot tougher when you're actually facing real disappointment, loss, and struggle. Holly obviously falls into the latter category, and that's what makes this book worth reading.

If you're just keeping your head above water, if you're struggling to keep going, this book is worth a read. It's not just a bunch of self-help platitudes. Instead, the author steps up alongside you in your struggle and offers real, honest advice from someone who has "been there".

Disclaimer: I received this book for free from Blogging for Books in exchange for an honest review.