![]() ![]() He has one week to figure out who's behind the murders, or else he's set to meet a pretty grisly end. To his horror, Cole soon discovers that someone has created a Wikipedia page for him, and included a date of death. It’s all in good fun, until the soccer player is killed in a freak accident.just as Cole and Greg predicted. After a star soccer player steals Cole’s girlfriend, the boys take their revenge by creating a Wikipedia page for him. and those entries start to come true as well. WICKEDPEDIA Description Cole and Greg love playing practical jokes through Wikipedia. The uneasy boys vow to leave Wikipedia alone but someone continues to edit articles about classmates dying in gruesome ways. ![]() So after the star soccer player steals Cole's girlfriend, the boys take their revenge by creating a Wikipedia page for him, an entry full of outlandish information including details about his bizarre death on the soccer field.It's all in good fun, until the soccer player is killed in a freak accident. They edit key articles and watch their classmates crash and burn giving oral reports on historical figures like Genghis Khan, the first female astronaut on Jupiter. And whatever you do, DON'T turn on your computer.Cole and Greg love playing practical jokes through Wikipedia. ![]() It's the return of Point Horror for the Internet generation! Don't open the door. ![]()
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![]() ![]() Well done to Dame Maggie and the Russian Silver Fox for their beautiful scene. And I adored the evil-henchman-Yorkshire-Frenchman-hairdresser: “At least she can carry it off. She’ll be climbing onto the kitchen table and shouting “Captain, my captain” before this series is out. I loved Molesley as the new shining light in Daisy’s educational development. Even if she was only on screen for about seven seconds. I loved Sue Johnston as the new housemaid Denker: fantastic. There was a lot to get excited about here. The prospect of Mrs Hughes and Mr Carson “investing in a property together” (code for getting married). The “I saw him first” rivalry between Lady Mary and the Lane-Fox woman. The reluctant friendship between Cousin Violet and Cousin Isobel. ![]() The deeply concealed passion between Dame Maggie and the Russian Silver Fox. The trust (misplaced?) between Anna and Bates. This gave rise to some mighty fine acting and the opportunity to see the real nature of the relationships between the characters. This outing worked brilliantly because finally some of the plot points reached fever pitch and nudged towards resolution. But now and again, they just about pull it off. “I’m sorry, Mr Aldridge, but you might as well know what we’re like.” What are they like? Usually they’re mad. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Considered cursed by dragonkind the D’Vaires are ostracized. Fate turns Aleksander into a king and Court D’Vaire is established. Loyal to the core, Brogan follows Aleksander through the castle gates of their old home. Minutes after Brogan shifts into a dragon for the first time, his best friend is banished from their court. The tactic backfires, and the Coven of Warlocks is destroyed. With no memory of his past, the pair are shuffled off to a cottage while Carvallius enlists the help of a brutal elven tribe to rob Dra’Kaedan of his future title. After spells are carved into Dra’Kaedan’s back, he begins life anew as Latarian’s familiar whom she calls Ayden. ![]() His granddaughter Latarian has little magic so Carvallius concocts a plan to kidnap Dra’Kaedan to steal his power. Standing in his way is Carvallius of Mallent who is desperate to rule the warlocks. Dra’Kaedan of Leolinnia was born with a mark of Fate proclaiming that someday he would be the Grand Warlock. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() His experience as a soldier in that war provided much of the experience that he drew upon in writing War and Peace.Īfter the war, Tolstoy returned to his family estate. During this time he served in the army at Sevastopol, fighting the Crimean War. Published in 1852, it was followed by Boyhood (1854) and Youth (1856). In 1851 he went to the Caucasus to live with his brother, and began writing his first novel Childhood. He went to the University of Kazan when he was sixteen, studying Oriental languages and then law, but he left in 1847 without completing his degree. Tragically, his father died when Leo was nine, leaving the young boy to be raised in the home of his aunts. ![]() Tolstoy’s mother died when he was two years old. His father was Count Nikolay Tolstoy, a nobleman and prestigious landowner. Leo Tolstoy was born to an upper-class Russian family on September 9, 1828, at the family’s estate in Tula province, Russia. ![]() |