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Feb 16, 2021
Who needs brand names? This things great!!!
This is the best tuner in it's price range. I have about three of these, and they have good different uses. You can set it to a chromatic tuner and use it that way, or you can choose a couple presets: Guitar, Bass, Violin, Soprano Ukulele and Tenor Ukulele as well. I Trust these more than snarks honestly, as I believe that these grip the headstock a little extra tight that helps it tune better. I love these, and I've bought a few. I recommend them as well, as a musician.

Sep 06, 2020
'80s SOV horror at its best
Tim Ritter's "Killing Spree" is similar to another film of his, "Truth or Dare: A Critical Madness" The lead snaps after an unpleasant sequence of events that lead to the titular killing Spree. The effects are practical effects, no cg thank god. A use of mood, lighting and music makes this a nice dive in to craziness and several murders. If you like '80s horror with actual and well constructed plots, Killing Spree will not disappoint.

Nov 27, 2020
Stephen King reflects on his writing, while at the same time bringing you closer to yours!
Stephen King has been one of my favorite authors my whole life and is one of the few i continue to read. This is not your traditional night out at the horror show. This book is Stephen King peeling the curtains of his brain, where we can not only gain a better understanding of the man, and what makes him tick ( he speaks of a band that he plays in and he's made references to them in other work) , but also in doing so (for me) I was able to find a better understanding of the way that my brain works and what makes me tick on writing. Not only is it compelling on the level that it is written by a beloved writer, but it is also compelling in the way you will approach writing in the future.
I'm a song writer, I'm no novelist. But this book is good medicine for those writer's blocks. I must also mention that this is the 2nd time I've purchased the same book after I "lost" the first one. It's that good.
Happy Reading!
Julio Morales