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April 24, 2015

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you can do this special move that you can't do during the fight. You can also level up fight after fight to beat higher leveled opponents. I like this game because you don't have to do the same thing over and over again. You can change things around whenever you like. This game is really graphic, but at the same time it is really compelling and interesting. It is really addicting if you get to caught up in it. I definitely recommend this app. A must read about betrayal and deceit! Great app for all kinds of people! Page 5 April 24, 2015 Arts and Entertainment Kourtney Sanders Staff Writer Britany Lawley Staff Writer Easy to understand and to get caught up in! The plot was predictable, but still managed to amuse. Shania Prieto Staff Writer Hailie Willey Staff Writer 'Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2' was directed by Andy Fickman and was written by Kevin James and Nick Bakay. Kevin James not only helped write the Movie, but he also starred in it as Paul Blart the mall cop. Raini Rodriguez was his daughter in the movie and she surely had the attitude for it. The movie starts out when after just six days, his wife wants a divorce and shortly after, his mother gets ran over by a milk van. However he gets a letter to go to a security officers convention in Las Vegas and his mood turns around. Later on, his daughter gets an acceptance letter to UCLA, but waits to tell him. They leave to Vegas and go to the pre convention showing where Blart finds non lethal weapons for security guards. Vincent checks into the same hotel as Blart and Maya, Paul Blart's daughter, and it turns out that he's a thief. thieves into a bird trap. Blart had already encountered the scary mammal and knew it was dangerous and painful. This movie was just as good as the first, although the plot was almost exactly the same. They did have a few good surprises and there was definitely something to laugh about the whole time, but it was mostly the same. The only major difference was they had different guns and the stunts were just a bit riskier such as falling into a swimming pool while stuck in a suitcase. The movie was good, but the plot was the same. The directors had a good idea, but generally when making a sequel you have a completely different plot. Even though they had a pretty big fault, the movie was still amusing and was definitely hilarious. Maya also meets Lane, David Henrie who acts as a worker at the hotel, and they both start to like each other a bit. While spending time with Lane, Maya learns a startling secret about Vincent that she decides to inform her father of. Blart gets serious and immediately begins his investigation. From there, Blart goes off on a crazy mission to save his daughter and does some daring things, such as rolling down stairs in a bulletproof suitcase, zip lining from one building to another, barging in on a water dance show, he riled up a scary, large bird, and tricked one of the Set in an old world filled with magic and mayhem, "The Young Elites" by Marie Lu captivates with the power and darkness of its main character Adelina Amouteru. Adelina has suffered through the blood fever, a sickness that spread through the country and killed masses many years ago. She had survived the fever, but it took her left eye and turned all her hair from black to a pale silver. The children who survived the blood fevers and were left with abnormalities often became more than just children, they became malfettos. Abominations with power that was beyond the human capabilities who are hunted mercilessly Inquisition Axis by the. Adelina had lived without any signs of being a malfetto until one day she runs away from home. When confronted on the road Adelina produces dark, shadowy creatures that rise from the ground and obey her every command. Soon after a sad twist in fate Adelina finds herself with the Dagger Society, a sect of the malfettos that call themselves the Young Elites. With their help she learns that her powers are that of illusion and that she best controls them through hate and fear. As she grows more powerful it becomes evident that Adelina's power comes from the darkness in her heart, a darkness that is steadily taking over. The Young Elites by Marie Lu was a great book that entertained the darkness hidden in me. Marie Lu who wrote the Legend series writes a dark new twist that inspires those who read to view the world in a different perspective. From her simple, but entertaining way of writing to this dark and hateful book the difference is great, but very worth it in the end. The main character was more of a villain than a hero and despite the darkness in her she tried to be good. The emotional struggle between good and bad was overshadowed by wondering who was truly the bad guy in the book. This book was so different than other books with their black and white, good and bad ideas. The Young Elites was a book of complete gray, and it was very hard to determine exactly who to believe. Betrayal and deceit came from those least expected and it definitely kept me on the edge of my seat. For a long time stories have been about heros setting out to defeat a very obvious evil. This book was very, refreshingly different, with the mysterious characters who are well developed and the main character who didn't know what to feel. The Young Elites is most definitely a must read. There is a new app on the appstore called 'Mortal Kombat'. This game was first available on game systems, but now it has been turned into a portable game. 'Mortal Kombat' is a game that involves multiple different types of characters that you choose from to fight to the death. After winning each fight you get coins so that you can go to the store and buy more cards to add to your collection. You can also get alliance points which can help you to buy alliance packs in the store as well. The more cards you get the more characters that you can get, and the more alliance points you get the more alliances with other characters you'll get in times of need which is very useful. This game is really different than a lot of other apps that I've gotten before. Each character has this unique creative power and they can use it along with their fists or whatever weapon they have. It is really easy to play since all you have to do is tap or swipe the screen to punch or hit or to use your power. Some of the aspects of it are unrealistic, but it takes you away from reality for just a little while. You can also have teams of three characters to switch in and out during a fight if you get low on damage. Another thing that's really cool about this game is at the end of the fight after you have beat them you can finish them off. When you finish them off 'Crazy Wheel' is an app created by Justin Lindsay to stimulate and test the brain's reflexes. It has super simple instructions, yet it is super frustrating. An arrow moves around a circle with four colors surrounding it. The object of the game is to match the arrow with its correct color as it moves around the circle. Every time you match up the arrow with the color on the circle, it changes immediately after you tap on the screen. The arrow will move faster and slower depending on which level you are on, usually it starts out fast and then slows. This game is addicting and has the same level of frustration as Flappy Bird. It tests the brain reflexes and hand-eye coordination. It is a great time waster. You could sit for hours trying to beat your high score (even though you know that you could never possibly be able to pass it). There are a few problems while playing Crazy Wheel. One is that it crashes occasionally. The screen will freeze after so many levels. You can either delete the app to start over or you can restart your phone/iPod. Another problem is the ad pop- ups. After two or three games an advertisement will appear while you are in the middle of a game. It is incredibly frustrating, http://91.207.61.14 "Betrayal and deceit came from those least expected and it kept me on the edge of my seat." especially when you have almost beaten your high score. I recommend 'Crazy Wheel' to everyone who enjoys a challenging, yet frustrating, game. But, if you get angry easily and throw things, then 'Crazy Wheel' is not the game for you. It is great if you want to waste time or if you need something to do. It challenges your hand-eye coordination. I believe it is an intense, addictive game that is great for everyone. http://www.wallpapervortex.com Paul Blart (played by Kevin James and starring in 'Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2) uses his radio device to report an event that is occurring. Classic game converts to mobile Plot of 'Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2' condemned by audience as predictable, yet funny 'The Young Elites' keeps readers wanting more 'Crazy Wheel' causes frustration and competition among players

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