#exilium — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #exilium, aggregated by home.social.
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Creada la ficha de: 36 (Cuarta edición) de Nieves Delgado
Ilustración de cubierta: Juan Alberto Hernández:bookwyrm: https://bookwyrm.social/book/2050479/s/36-cuarta-edicion
#Literaverso #Cerbero #Bookwyrm #BookwyrmFichas #CienciaFicción #scifi #Exilium #NovedadesEditoriales
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Komiks:
»Komiksowe zapowiedzi na kwiecień’25«Wiosna podobno nadchodzi, ale najwyraźniej jakoś nie może dotrzeć. Za to zbliża się – krótka, bo krótka, ale zawsze jakaś – przerwa świąteczna. Zatem w tych nie do końca sprzyjających okolicznościach przyrody oraz na początku miesiąca, przedstawiamy kilka propozycji wybranych komiksów i/lub powieści graficznych z gatunku fantasy oraz/lub science-fiction, których publikacje wydawnictwa zapowiedziały na bieżący miesiąc...
https://www.fahrenheit.net.pl/komiks/komiksowe-zapowiedzi-na-kwiecien25/
#Fahrenheit_zin #komiks #Księgacmentarna #Armiezdobywcy #Kwintesencja #BeretiKapot #NakońcuDrogiMlecznej #Lunatycy #Exilium #TerraProhibita #FafhrdiSzaryKocur #Naznaczonymrokiem #Liljazłodziejka #Skarbtrzechkrólów #Zdziczenie
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okay, I think this is the highest rank I will ever see in this game lol
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Should you play this free Gatcha tactics style game with great looking characters? Come read as I take a look at what this game has to offer and answer the question. Should You Play? #exilium #gamereview #apexreaper
http://apexreaper.blog/2025/02/20/should-you-play-girls-frontline-2-exilium/
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Nivel secreto Honor of Kings: The Way of All Things es lo más #Exilium que he visto nunca que no pertenezca al universo de Exilium.
Y la verdad es de lo poquito que me ha gustado de la serie. A ver se deja ver, pero hay otras series mejores.
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By Maddog
While underground solo albums can be a scary prospect, Exilium is an exception. Andy Gillion served as lead guitarist and primary songwriter for Mors Principium Est in their heyday, from 2012’s …And Death Said Live through 2020’s Seven. This has earned him a permanent spot in both melodeath royalty and my heart, and got me thrilled to review Exilium. Gillion’s prolific solo career has spanned video game soundtracks, melodeath, and chiptune-infused metal. However, Exilium goes out on no limbs, opting instead for a synthy, rifftastic style that will please fans of Mors Principium Est. It doesn’t rewrite the playbook, but it’s a damn good specimen nonetheless.
If we crudely divide melodeath along the axes of sad-energetic and simple-techy, Exilium falls squarely in the energetic/techy quadrant. Foremost a guitarist’s album, its chugging riffs carry on the melodeath tradition without dulling their fury, punctuated by soaring climactic guitar solos. Gillion’s signature bleeds through most clearly in the album’s techiest sections, which blend simple rhythms with light-speed fretboard gymnastics (“As the Kingdom Burns”). Just as MPE-evocative are the symphonic sections, which flow seamlessly with the guitar parts to create a thrilling interplay (“Prophecy,” “Avenging the Fallen”). Outside of a fantastic guest spot from Unleash the Archers’ Brittney Slayes, Gillion handles lead vocals for the first time in his solo career. Ranging from emotive growls to clean metalcore screams, the vocals are cookie-cutter but get the job done. Similarly, Dave Haley’s (Psycroptic) session drums are standard fare with occasional shining spots (“Acceptance”). Simply put, Andy Gillion’s newest record sounds like the Andy Gillion era of Mors Principium Est, tinged with metalcore from the aughts.
Accordingly, Exilium takes few risks. Textbook melodeath is fun, but it tarnishes over time. As a result, the album’s simpler tracks come off as kneecapped imitations of the highlights. This worsens as the album progresses; the latecomer “Call to Arms” is conspicuously inconspicuous, fading into the background on every listen. An over-reliance on simple poppy song structures dulls even the bangerest tracks, like “A New Path.” While Mors Principium Est’s best work excelled in both its creativity and its heft, Exilium shirks one for the other. Still, the highlights that bookend the album are a refreshing exception. The opener “Prophecy” nails its back-and-forth between keys and guitars, while the title track’s evolving dual-guitar assault is both unique and gorgeous. Exilium would benefit from more of this.
But as they say in Finland: riffity riff riff, motherfucker. Exilium ventures across the complexity spectrum and hits across the board. On one end, “A New Path” isn’t in contention for a Fields Medal, but its opening meloriff is irresistible nevertheless. On the other end, “The Haunting” drags me in with its noodly technicality. In the middle sits “Avenging the Fallen,” whose keyboard shenanigans and soaring melodies provide a vivid reminder of why metalcore was such a seductive temptress. However, these all pale in comparison to the closer “Acceptance.” Combining an unforgettable drum performance, a frenetic main melody that recalls …And Death Said Live’s closer “Dead Wings of Hope,” and unrestrained vocals, Exilium’s closer colonized my brain so hard that it delayed my progress on both a critical work assignment and my editing of Nameless N00b 89’s drivel.12 While AMG has vowed to murderize anyone who writes a track-by-track review, Exilium’s highlight is its highlights. Despite the album’s big-picture flaws, it’s got barnburner melodies.
Just listen to this album. It’s impressive, it’s fun as hell, and it’s a fantastic use of 35 minutes. Exilium is the archetypal 3.0; it doesn’t break new ground, but it showcases a formidable artist who’s mastered a style, with no air of pretension.3 Every human being should adore Mors Principium Est’s best records, which provide iconic examples of riffs with both sharp teeth and a strong unifying jaw. And anyone who loves MPE should give Exilium a shot. So whoever you are, just listen to this album.
Rating: 3.0/5.0
DR: 5 | Format Reviewed: WAV
Label: Self-Released
Websites: andygillion.bandcamp.com | facebook.com/andygillionmusic
Releases Worldwide: October 11th, 2024#AndDeathSaidLive #2024 #30 #AndyGillion #BritishMetal #Exilium #MorsPrincipiumEst #Oct24 #Review #Reviews #SelfReleased
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By Maddog
While underground solo albums can be a scary prospect, Exilium is an exception. Andy Gillion served as lead guitarist and primary songwriter for Mors Principium Est in their heyday, from 2012’s …And Death Said Live through 2020’s Seven. This has earned him a permanent spot in both melodeath royalty and my heart, and got me thrilled to review Exilium. Gillion’s prolific solo career has spanned video game soundtracks, melodeath, and chiptune-infused metal. However, Exilium goes out on no limbs, opting instead for a synthy, rifftastic style that will please fans of Mors Principium Est. It doesn’t rewrite the playbook, but it’s a damn good specimen nonetheless.
If we crudely divide melodeath along the axes of sad-energetic and simple-techy, Exilium falls squarely in the energetic/techy quadrant. Foremost a guitarist’s album, its chugging riffs carry on the melodeath tradition without dulling their fury, punctuated by soaring climactic guitar solos. Gillion’s signature bleeds through most clearly in the album’s techiest sections, which blend simple rhythms with light-speed fretboard gymnastics (“As the Kingdom Burns”). Just as MPE-evocative are the symphonic sections, which flow seamlessly with the guitar parts to create a thrilling interplay (“Prophecy,” “Avenging the Fallen”). Outside of a fantastic guest spot from Unleash the Archers’ Brittney Slayes, Gillion handles lead vocals for the first time in his solo career. Ranging from emotive growls to clean metalcore screams, the vocals are cookie-cutter but get the job done. Similarly, Dave Haley’s (Psycroptic) session drums are standard fare with occasional shining spots (“Acceptance”). Simply put, Andy Gillion’s newest record sounds like the Andy Gillion era of Mors Principium Est, tinged with metalcore from the aughts.
Accordingly, Exilium takes few risks. Textbook melodeath is fun, but it tarnishes over time. As a result, the album’s simpler tracks come off as kneecapped imitations of the highlights. This worsens as the album progresses; the latecomer “Call to Arms” is conspicuously inconspicuous, fading into the background on every listen. An over-reliance on simple poppy song structures dulls even the bangerest tracks, like “A New Path.” While Mors Principium Est’s best work excelled in both its creativity and its heft, Exilium shirks one for the other. Still, the highlights that bookend the album are a refreshing exception. The opener “Prophecy” nails its back-and-forth between keys and guitars, while the title track’s evolving dual-guitar assault is both unique and gorgeous. Exilium would benefit from more of this.
But as they say in Finland: riffity riff riff, motherfucker. Exilium ventures across the complexity spectrum and hits across the board. On one end, “A New Path” isn’t in contention for a Fields Medal, but its opening meloriff is irresistible nevertheless. On the other end, “The Haunting” drags me in with its noodly technicality. In the middle sits “Avenging the Fallen,” whose keyboard shenanigans and soaring melodies provide a vivid reminder of why metalcore was such a seductive temptress. However, these all pale in comparison to the closer “Acceptance.” Combining an unforgettable drum performance, a frenetic main melody that recalls …And Death Said Live’s closer “Dead Wings of Hope,” and unrestrained vocals, Exilium’s closer colonized my brain so hard that it delayed my progress on both a critical work assignment and my editing of Nameless N00b 89’s drivel.12 While AMG has vowed to murderize anyone who writes a track-by-track review, Exilium’s highlight is its highlights. Despite the album’s big-picture flaws, it’s got barnburner melodies.
Just listen to this album. It’s impressive, it’s fun as hell, and it’s a fantastic use of 35 minutes. Exilium is the archetypal 3.0; it doesn’t break new ground, but it showcases a formidable artist who’s mastered a style, with no air of pretension.3 Every human being should adore Mors Principium Est’s best records, which provide iconic examples of riffs with both sharp teeth and a strong unifying jaw. And anyone who loves MPE should give Exilium a shot. So whoever you are, just listen to this album.
Rating: 3.0/5.0
DR: 5 | Format Reviewed: WAV
Label: Self-Released
Websites: andygillion.bandcamp.com | facebook.com/andygillionmusic
Releases Worldwide: October 11th, 2024#AndDeathSaidLive #2024 #30 #AndyGillion #BritishMetal #Exilium #MorsPrincipiumEst #Oct24 #Review #Reviews #SelfReleased
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By Maddog
While underground solo albums can be a scary prospect, Exilium is an exception. Andy Gillion served as lead guitarist and primary songwriter for Mors Principium Est in their heyday, from 2012’s …And Death Said Live through 2020’s Seven. This has earned him a permanent spot in both melodeath royalty and my heart, and got me thrilled to review Exilium. Gillion’s prolific solo career has spanned video game soundtracks, melodeath, and chiptune-infused metal. However, Exilium goes out on no limbs, opting instead for a synthy, rifftastic style that will please fans of Mors Principium Est. It doesn’t rewrite the playbook, but it’s a damn good specimen nonetheless.
If we crudely divide melodeath along the axes of sad-energetic and simple-techy, Exilium falls squarely in the energetic/techy quadrant. Foremost a guitarist’s album, its chugging riffs carry on the melodeath tradition without dulling their fury, punctuated by soaring climactic guitar solos. Gillion’s signature bleeds through most clearly in the album’s techiest sections, which blend simple rhythms with light-speed fretboard gymnastics (“As the Kingdom Burns”). Just as MPE-evocative are the symphonic sections, which flow seamlessly with the guitar parts to create a thrilling interplay (“Prophecy,” “Avenging the Fallen”). Outside of a fantastic guest spot from Unleash the Archers’ Brittney Slayes, Gillion handles lead vocals for the first time in his solo career. Ranging from emotive growls to clean metalcore screams, the vocals are cookie-cutter but get the job done. Similarly, Dave Haley’s (Psycroptic) session drums are standard fare with occasional shining spots (“Acceptance”). Simply put, Andy Gillion’s newest record sounds like the Andy Gillion era of Mors Principium Est, tinged with metalcore from the aughts.
Accordingly, Exilium takes few risks. Textbook melodeath is fun, but it tarnishes over time. As a result, the album’s simpler tracks come off as kneecapped imitations of the highlights. This worsens as the album progresses; the latecomer “Call to Arms” is conspicuously inconspicuous, fading into the background on every listen. An over-reliance on simple poppy song structures dulls even the bangerest tracks, like “A New Path.” While Mors Principium Est’s best work excelled in both its creativity and its heft, Exilium shirks one for the other. Still, the highlights that bookend the album are a refreshing exception. The opener “Prophecy” nails its back-and-forth between keys and guitars, while the title track’s evolving dual-guitar assault is both unique and gorgeous. Exilium would benefit from more of this.
But as they say in Finland: riffity riff riff, motherfucker. Exilium ventures across the complexity spectrum and hits across the board. On one end, “A New Path” isn’t in contention for a Fields Medal, but its opening meloriff is irresistible nevertheless. On the other end, “The Haunting” drags me in with its noodly technicality. In the middle sits “Avenging the Fallen,” whose keyboard shenanigans and soaring melodies provide a vivid reminder of why metalcore was such a seductive temptress. However, these all pale in comparison to the closer “Acceptance.” Combining an unforgettable drum performance, a frenetic main melody that recalls …And Death Said Live’s closer “Dead Wings of Hope,” and unrestrained vocals, Exilium’s closer colonized my brain so hard that it delayed my progress on both a critical work assignment and my editing of Nameless N00b 89’s drivel.12 While AMG has vowed to murderize anyone who writes a track-by-track review, Exilium’s highlight is its highlights. Despite the album’s big-picture flaws, it’s got barnburner melodies.
Just listen to this album. It’s impressive, it’s fun as hell, and it’s a fantastic use of 35 minutes. Exilium is the archetypal 3.0; it doesn’t break new ground, but it showcases a formidable artist who’s mastered a style, with no air of pretension.3 Every human being should adore Mors Principium Est’s best records, which provide iconic examples of riffs with both sharp teeth and a strong unifying jaw. And anyone who loves MPE should give Exilium a shot. So whoever you are, just listen to this album.
Rating: 3.0/5.0
DR: 5 | Format Reviewed: WAV
Label: Self-Released
Websites: andygillion.bandcamp.com | facebook.com/andygillionmusic
Releases Worldwide: October 11th, 2024#AndDeathSaidLive #2024 #30 #AndyGillion #BritishMetal #Exilium #MorsPrincipiumEst #Oct24 #Review #Reviews #SelfReleased
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:bookwyrm: Actualización de lectura:
🏁 486/486 Exilium: Primer impacto - VV AA
🏁 486/486 Exilium: Segundo impacto - VV.AA
Cubierta: Juan Alberto Hernández
Edita: Cerbero
:bookwyrm::https://bookwyrm.social/book/1599932/s/exilium-primer-impacto
https://bookwyrm.social/book/1599914/s/exilium-segundo-impacto
🛒: https://www.editorialcerbero.com/exilium/ (ebook y tapa dura)
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:bookwyrm: Actualización de lectura:
🏁 486/486 Exilium: Primer impacto - VV AA
461/486 Exilium: Segundo impacto - VV.AA
Cubierta: Juan Alberto Hernández
Edita: Cerbero
:bookwyrm::https://bookwyrm.social/book/1599932/s/exilium-primer-impacto
https://bookwyrm.social/book/1599914/s/exilium-segundo-impacto
🛒: https://www.editorialcerbero.com/exilium/ (ebook y tapa dura)
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:bookwyrm: Actualización de lectura:
449/486 Exilium: Primer impacto - VV AA
461/486 Exilium: Segundo impacto - VV.AA
Cubierta: Juan Alberto Hernández
Edita: Cerbero
:bookwyrm::https://bookwyrm.social/book/1599932/s/exilium-primer-impacto
https://bookwyrm.social/book/1599914/s/exilium-segundo-impacto
🛒: https://www.editorialcerbero.com/exilium/ (ebook y tapa dura)
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Me quedan 2 relatos para acabar Exilium. Repito: me quedan 2 relatos para acabar Exilium. Esto no es un simulacro.
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:bookwyrm: Actualización de lectura:
449/486 Exilium: Primer impacto - VV AA
413/486 Exilium: Segundo impacto - VV.AA
Cubierta: Juan Alberto Hernández
Edita: Cerbero
:bookwyrm::https://bookwyrm.social/book/1599932/s/exilium-primer-impacto
https://bookwyrm.social/book/1599914/s/exilium-segundo-impacto
🛒: https://www.editorialcerbero.com/exilium/ (ebook y tapa dura)
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:bookwyrm: Actualización de lectura:
425/486 Exilium: Primer impacto - VV AA
380/486 Exilium: Segundo impacto - VV.AA
Cubierta: Juan Alberto Hernández
Edita: Cerbero
:bookwyrm::https://bookwyrm.social/book/1599932/s/exilium-primer-impacto
https://bookwyrm.social/book/1599914/s/exilium-segundo-impacto
🛒: https://www.editorialcerbero.com/exilium/ (ebook y tapa dura)
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:bookwyrm: Actualización de lectura:
300/486 Exilium: Primer impacto - VV AA
380/486 Exilium: Segundo impacto - VV.AA
Cubierta: Juan Alberto Hernández
Edita: Cerbero
:bookwyrm::https://bookwyrm.social/book/1599932/s/exilium-primer-impacto
https://bookwyrm.social/book/1599914/s/exilium-segundo-impacto
🛒: https://www.editorialcerbero.com/exilium/ (ebook y tapa dura)
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:bookwyrm: Actualización de lectura:
298/486 Exilium: Primer impacto - VV AA
321/486 Exilium: Segundo impacto - VV.AA
Cubierta: Juan Alberto Hernández
Edita: Cerbero
:bookwyrm::https://bookwyrm.social/book/1599932/s/exilium-primer-impacto
https://bookwyrm.social/book/1599914/s/exilium-segundo-impacto
🛒: https://www.editorialcerbero.com/exilium/ (ebook y tapa dura)
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Otra referencia a Dragón Azúl! 👏
#leyendo #Exilium Segundo Impacto #literaverso
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:bookwyrm: Actualización de lectura:
298/486 Exilium: Primer impacto - VV AA
275/486 Exilium: Segundo impacto - VV.AA
Cubierta: Juan Alberto Hernández
Edita: Cerbero
:bookwyrm::https://bookwyrm.social/book/1599932/s/exilium-primer-impacto
https://bookwyrm.social/book/1599914/s/exilium-segundo-impacto
🛒: https://www.editorialcerbero.com/exilium/ (ebook y tapa dura)
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:bookwyrm: Actualización de lectura:
270/486 Exilium: Primer impacto - VV AA
275/486 Exilium: Segundo impacto - VV.AA
Cubierta: Juan Alberto Hernández
Edita: Cerbero
:bookwyrm::https://bookwyrm.social/book/1599932/s/exilium-primer-impacto
https://bookwyrm.social/book/1599914/s/exilium-segundo-impacto
🛒: https://www.editorialcerbero.com/exilium/ (ebook y tapa dura)
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:bookwyrm: Actualización de lectura:
207/486 Exilium: Primer impacto - VV AA
275/486 Exilium: Segundo impacto - VV.AA
Cubierta: Juan Alberto Hernández
Edita: Cerbero
:bookwyrm::https://bookwyrm.social/book/1599932/s/exilium-primer-impacto
https://bookwyrm.social/book/1599914/s/exilium-segundo-impacto
🛒: https://www.editorialcerbero.com/exilium/ (ebook y tapa dura)
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Ahora es cuando la cosa puede torcerse definitivamente. Reza porque no lo sea. Reza de la manera en que rezan los ateos, con rabia y con vehemencia; reza, porque quiere pensar que ha encontrado al fin lo que andaba buscando.
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Siii acaba de salir el cubilete de Dragón Azul!
Estaba esperando encontrar esta referencia ^^ -
:bookwyrm: Actualización de lectura:
137/486 Exilium: Primer impacto - VV AA
249/486 Exilium: Segundo impacto - VV.AA
Cubierta: Juan Alberto Hernández
Edita: Cerbero
:bookwyrm::https://bookwyrm.social/book/1599932/s/exilium-primer-impacto
https://bookwyrm.social/book/1599914/s/exilium-segundo-impacto
🛒: https://www.editorialcerbero.com/exilium/ (ebook y tapa dura)
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:bookwyrm: Actualización de lectura:
137/486 Exilium: Primer impacto - VV AA
202/486 Exilium: Segundo impacto - VV.AA
Cubierta: Juan Alberto Hernández
Edita: Cerbero
:bookwyrm::https://bookwyrm.social/book/1599932/s/exilium-primer-impacto
https://bookwyrm.social/book/1599914/s/exilium-segundo-impacto
🛒: https://www.editorialcerbero.com/exilium/ (ebook y tapa dura)
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:bookwyrm: Actualización de lectura:
137/486 Exilium: Primer impacto - VV AA
177/486 Exilium: Segundo impacto - VV.AA
Cubierta: Juan Alberto Hernández
Edita: Cerbero
:bookwyrm::https://bookwyrm.social/book/1599932/s/exilium-primer-impacto
https://bookwyrm.social/book/1599914/s/exilium-segundo-impacto
🛒: https://www.editorialcerbero.com/exilium/ (ebook y tapa dura)
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:bookwyrm: Actualización de lectura:
113/486 Exilium: Primer impacto - VV AA
177/486 Exilium: Segundo impacto - VV.AA
Cubierta: Juan Alberto Hernández
Edita: Cerbero
:bookwyrm::https://bookwyrm.social/book/1599932/s/exilium-primer-impacto
https://bookwyrm.social/book/1599914/s/exilium-segundo-impacto
🛒: https://www.editorialcerbero.com/exilium/ (ebook y tapa dura)
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:bookwyrm: Actualización de lectura:
061/486 Exilium: Primer impacto - VV AA
109/486 Exilium: Segundo impacto - VV.AA
Cubierta: Juan Alberto Hernández
Edita: Cerbero
:bookwyrm::https://bookwyrm.social/book/1599932/s/exilium-primer-impacto
https://bookwyrm.social/book/1599914/s/exilium-segundo-impacto
🛒: https://www.editorialcerbero.com/exilium/ (ebook y tapa dura)
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Hora de hacerse bolita en la cama con unos Jumpers y seguir con la lectura de Exilium en orden cronológico.
Estoy en el año 0. Año del Alzamiento de los Ingenios.
Hoy toca: El pulporno - Israel Alonso
(Personalmente uno de mis favoritos)***
El nombre es una puta mierda,
pero se ha puesto de moda.
Leyendeckerhttps://bookwyrm.social/book/1599932/s/exilium-primer-impacto
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:bookwyrm: Actualización de lectura:
35/486 Exilium: Primer impacto - VV AA
109/486 Exilium: Segundo impacto - VV.AA
Cubierta: Juan Alberto Hernández
Edita: Cerbero
:bookwyrm::https://bookwyrm.social/book/1599932/s/exilium-primer-impacto
https://bookwyrm.social/book/1599914/s/exilium-segundo-impacto
🛒: https://www.editorialcerbero.com/exilium/ (ebook y tapa dura)
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:bookwyrm: Actualización de lectura:
11/486 Exilium: Primer impacto - VV AA
109/486 Exilium: Segundo impacto - VV.AA
Cubierta: Juan Alberto Hernández
Edita: Cerbero
:bookwyrm::https://bookwyrm.social/book/1599932/s/exilium-primer-impacto
https://bookwyrm.social/book/1599914/s/exilium-segundo-impacto
🛒: https://www.editorialcerbero.com/exilium/ (ebook y tapa dura)
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Durante mi desconexión digital he leído:
36 - Nieves Delgado editado por Cerbero
Casas Rojas - Nieves delgado incluido en la antología Alucinadas editado por Palabristas.
También he empezado Exilium: Segundo Impacto - VV.AA editado por Cerbero que voy a compaginar con Exilium: Primer Impacto - VV.AA editado por CerberoY todo esto porque me voy a leer Exilium en orden cronológico.
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Ya está disponible en la web de Cerbero Exilium segundo impacto en ebook, papel y en bundle junto con el primer impacto si por un casual no lo tienes
https://www.editorialcerbero.com/exilium-segundo-impacto/
Tengo ganazas de que me llegue ya a casa... -
Bueno y ahora a esperar a ver si he tenido suerte y soy una de las 20 personas en llevarse el set de dados (que creo que no, pero bueno, lanzadme velitas 🕯️, suertes 🍀, gambitas 🦐, y croquetas :croqueta: o lo que queráis a ver si vuestras buenas vibras y buenos deseos se materializan haciendo que tenga la potra del siglo como para que me llegue la cápsula con los dados!)
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Bueno y ahora a esperar a ver si he tenido suerte y soy una de las 20 personas en llevarse el set de dados (que creo que no, pero bueno, lanzadme velitas 🕯️, suertes 🍀, gambitas 🦐, y croquetas :croqueta: o lo que queráis a ver si vuestras buenas vibras y buenos deseos se materializan haciendo que tenga la potra del siglo como para que me llegue la cápsula con los dados!)
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Bueno y ahora a esperar a ver si he tenido suerte y soy una de las 20 personas en llevarse el set de dados (que creo que no, pero bueno, lanzadme velitas 🕯️, suertes 🍀, gambitas 🦐, y croquetas :croqueta: o lo que queráis a ver si vuestras buenas vibras y buenos deseos se materializan haciendo que tenga la potra del siglo como para que me llegue la cápsula con los dados!)
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Bueno y ahora a esperar a ver si he tenido suerte y soy una de las 20 personas en llevarse el set de dados (que creo que no, pero bueno, lanzadme velitas 🕯️, suertes 🍀, gambitas 🦐, y croquetas :croqueta: o lo que queráis a ver si vuestras buenas vibras y buenos deseos se materializan haciendo que tenga la potra del siglo como para que me llegue la cápsula con los dados!)
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Bueno y ahora a esperar a ver si he tenido suerte y soy una de las 20 personas en llevarse el set de dados (que creo que no, pero bueno, lanzadme velitas 🕯️, suertes 🍀, gambitas 🦐, y croquetas :croqueta: o lo que queráis a ver si vuestras buenas vibras y buenos deseos se materializan haciendo que tenga la potra del siglo como para que me llegue la cápsula con los dados!)
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Gente, editorial Cerbero ya ha anunciado que Exilium segundo impacto va a salir en breve, de hecho han abierto una preventa que lleva lámina y un juego de dados de regalo a las 20 primeras preventas.¿Y porqué un juego de dados? Y ¿Qué es #Exilium?
Pues mejor que os lo explique el jefe:
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Cerbero ha anunciado que van a sacar preventa de Exilium 2º Impacto.A ver si consigo más información y os la cuento, por que yo me apunto de cabeza!
#literaverso #Exilium #cerbero #preventa #libros #literatura #fixup #CienciaFicción