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FINAL FANTASY VII Bring Arts Sephiroth

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FINAL FANTASY VII Bring Arts SephirothNow available IN STOCK at Maple and Mangoes. FINAL FANTASY VII Bring Arts Sephiroth Sephiroth joins the "Bring Arts" action figure lineup from Square Enix! This figure is based on his appearance in the original "Final Fantasy VII," perfectly reproducing his long silver hair, his beautiful yet cold expression, and the long black coat. He comes with his Masamune long sword, and various interchangeable hands, too. Order him for your own collection today!

Now available IN STOCK at Maple and Mangoes.

FINAL FANTASY VII Bring Arts Sephiroth

Sephiroth joins the "Bring Arts" action-figure lineup from Square Enix! This figure is based on his appearance in the original "Final Fantasy VII," perfectly reproducing his long silver hair, his beautiful yet cold expression, and the long black coat. He comes with his Masamune long sword, and various interchangeable hands, too. Order him for your own collection today!

  • [Figure Size]: Approximately 16.3cm x 10.9cm x 8cm
  • [Materials]: PVC

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          Brooks Dyroff
          Waukegan, US
          ★★★★★ 5
          Incredibly Prescient -- Touches On The Major Trends Of Our Times
          Format: Hardcover
          I was blown away by the fact that the author started writing this book a couple of years ago, before artificial intelligence was in the news, and before the topic and trend of loneliness became so prevalent. The clairvoyance is uncanny and the storyline, while fictional, is totally believable given what's going on in our world today. This is why the novel almost reads like nonfiction, but the plotline carries you forward like a fictional thriller. I audibly gasped, "Holy crap" during the plot twist at the end of the book. Truly a work of art, there is no doubt that this will be adapted for either a movie or a series.
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          Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2024
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          Kay Gee
          Battle Creek, US
          ★★★★★ 4
          Deeply human, yet visionary
          Format: Kindle
          This book takes a thoughtful approach to the notion of loneliness in the faces of AI and the many robotic companions already in development or on the market.
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          Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2024
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          Avid reader
          Lowell, US
          ★★★★★ 5
          Compelling story, beautifully written
          Format: Kindle
          Loneliness & Company was a fantastic read. In a truly novel take and an incredibly fun read, Charlee Dyroff confronts both the growing endemic of loneliness and the looming threat of AI, pushing us subtly to think deeply and thoughtfully about the implications of both. More than that though, Loneliness & Company is beautifully written, populated by great characters and is driven forward with a compelling, narrative. Its the first book in a very long while that I couldn't wait to get back to. Definitely would give this my strongest recommendation.
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          mehva
          Carnegie, US
          ★★★★★ 3
          3.5
          Format: Hardcover
          This is a smart book, an interesting book but it was hard for me to read as the style was more technical/detached than i like. It worked for the story but not for the kind of reader I am. It is worth the read though despite this 3.5
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          Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2024
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          FryLady
          San Leandro, US
          ★★★★★ 4
          Very creative and engaging
          Format: Hardcover
          Kinda blown away that this is a first novel! In a not-so-distant future, the protagonist Lee is a recent grad of an elite Program where she has dedicated her life to achievement. She's disappointed to be sent to a no-name company and assigned to a mysterious project. Learning she must gather data to help AI become more human, it's sadly funny as the only way she knows to gather data is by going online. I really loved the book's portrayal of the future, in which NYC is a dead city and the Midwest is where all the action is. The future portrayed here is just a tad more digitized than our current time. Instead of cooking people order food and it is delivered instantly (not just meals, but like if you want a cookie it's delivered instantly), purchase clothing by tapping the glass display windows at empty stores, and eat at restaurants by tapping on screens and having food shot out at them by machines. When Lee discovers a "primitive" restaurant that is actually staffed by humans and has menus, she is drawn to the place over and over again and starts to discover the magic of real life interaction. Lee, who is socially awkward to the point of agony, gradually becomes comfortable interacting with humans IRL. It's touching and funny as she navigates things like friendship, getting drinks or coffee and even dating. But the book takes a dark turn as Lee's drive for perfection and her assignment to "experience life" for the AI spin out of control. This book started off reminding me of "The Factory" by Hiroko Amayada and turned into shades of "The Rosie Project". Touching and truly original, well worth reading!
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          Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2024

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