5 Highlights From Netflix’s ‘A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder’ Adaption
GeekMom Elizabeth covers her five biggest highlights from ‘A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder’ on Netflix.
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GeekMom Elizabeth covers her five biggest highlights from ‘A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder’ on Netflix.
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Almost a year ago, our good friends at Rollacrit launched a Kickstarter campaign for a new and improved Bag of Holding, a much sought after product from the gone but not forgotten ThinkGeek. I reviewed a prototype of the bag, and was much impressed. This Spring, Rollacrit delivered their new Messenger Bag of Holding to […]
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Have you ever found these balls in the forest and wondered what they are? GeekMom Mel explores oak apple galls and the creatures that make them.
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My daughter and I made it to see ATEEZ, our first big K-Pop concert. Here are three things that make the K-Pop experience special.
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In 2017, French company UNISTELLAR launched their first Kickstarter campaign for the eVscope, a telescope that used Enhance Vision Technology to get the light gathering power of telescopes ten times larger in diameter. That successful launch lead to several other telescopes harnessing the same technology. Recently, UNISTELLAR sent me one of their latest offerings, the […]
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Have you ever considered playing a character in Dungeons and Dragons who has a different gender than your own, is trans, or is nonbinary? This guide will help you find the species, class, and creature options which can bring those identities to life. I would like to note, however, that if you are not trans […]
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Author Sally Franson takes her own story of participating in a Swedish reality show and transforms it into a heartwarming fictionalized version of her experiences in her second novel ‘Big in Sweden.’
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The search for a perfect mini is never ending. Whether you’re a player or dungeon master, it can be frustrating to try to bring your vision to life, only to find that to miniatures you have are all the wrong size, have the wrong weapons, or lack spell effects. Over the years, I have found […]
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Rolly Crump had a way of bringing nonliving objects, like clocks, to life. Celebrate his humor with your own weird museum piece.
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GeekMom Elizabeth gives a final update on her learning to crochet journey with the Woobles.
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Navola is the tale of Davico di Regulai, the young male heir to a mercantile empire. His father and grandfather plotted and manipulated to sit at the top of the pile in the province of Navola. Davico will have to be a schemer if he is going to successfully navigate his inheritance. But what if […]
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Take flight with this new enemies to lovers romance from India Holton, in which birding is a cutthroat world of intrigue and espionage.
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This Gen-X mom is going to her first K-Pop concert next week, and I have been told to prepare for an immersive experience like no other.
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Recently I upgraded my older robot vacuum for the new Narwal Freo X Plus. I was curious to try out the dual vacuum and mop feature. I have mostly tile and laminate flooring but in my living room, I have a Ruggable. I was curious to see how smart it was to tell my rug […]
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Beadle & Grimm’s is at it again! Not content with just their phenomenal box sets of Dungeons & Dragons adventures, they’re coming out with a modern twist on D&D classics in time for the 50th Anniversary. Available in October, Beadle & Grimm’s has just announced the Classic Module Dice Collection. Featuring felt-lined boxes, these collections are themed to […]
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This Friday, July 19th, Shout! TV will be running their Trail of Destruction event. This is a marathon of cult classic natural disaster films streaming all day long. Titles include 10.5 Apocalypse, Category 7: End Of The World, CAT 8, and Ring Of Fire. In honor of the event, Shout! TV is offering a giveaway of […]
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As you may know, I’m a pretty big fan of ELEGOO’s 3D printers. They’re affordable, and give reliable, detailed prints, whether we’re talking FDM printers like the Neptune series, or MSLA printers like the Mars and Saturn series. If you’re looking to get started in the world of 3D printing, or it’s time to make […]
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A common question historical reenactors hear this time of year is, “Don’t you get hot in all those clothes?” While, yes, people two hundred years ago did wear more clothing and layers than we do today, and, yes, anyone would get hot in 95 degrees F, there is a reason people who wear historical dress […]
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Find out how the linen and cotton fibers of historical clothing helped keep people cool in the summer heat.
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Gargoyles and grotesques have been around for centuries, but you can make your own creature to watch over your room in this easy project.
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