The Medusa Project: The Set-Up (Volume 1)

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The Medusa Project: The Set-Up (Volume 1)

The Medusa Project: The Set-Up (Volume 1)

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The writing was okayish, I can't really say it impressed me very much. That, in combination with a vaguely familiar storyline... I cannot give this book more than very friendly three-stars- Hoping that this collection infuses you with the same formidable strength and healing which the infamous Greek gorgon imparts. It is essential that you have experience and knowledge in relational working with complex trauma, and you must have experience working as a mental health support worker with young people. The Medusa Project has been a preferred provider for Lewisham Council since the establishment of the Semi-Independence Preferred Provider Framework (PPF) on 1st October 2008. Coffee. Medusa needed coffee so she could function as a proper human being. Or proper gorgon being, rather. Not that it mattered one way or the other, they were so close to the same these days. I actually had a great time reading this book and it was a super fast reading. The only reason I don't give it more stars is because the ending dissapointed me. It wasn't a bad ending, but I didn't really buy the villain, so that avoided me to enjoy it more.

I really really REALLY hope that Dylan and Ed get together at the end, because she was acting sorta friendly towards him at the end of the book. *Fingers crossed* This funding will also provide an alternative route for data traffic on the targeted EU routes and allow EU telecom operators to become essential partners in supporting socio-economic growth in the region. “MEDUSA” contributes to the EU's Global Gateway and EIB Global. It is one of the flagship projects under the EU's new Agenda for the Mediterranean adopted last year to boost digital connectivity in the EU's Southern Neighbourhood. But those rules didn’t apply to women who had learned the man who’d raped them and ruined their lives was dead. Nor did they apply to women who’d been accused of murder. Those rules applied to normal women. Women who got up in the morning, got dressed, and went to work. Women who had boyfriends or girlfriends. Women who didn’t spend their lives trying to pretend like they didn’t exist at all. I loved Kyrie because she's clearly awesome at her job, but her methods are... different.None of the characters we that interesting, even thought they have special powers. These powers are Telekinesis, Visions, Mid-reading and immunity to damage. With 4 teenagers having to deal with these powers, as well a school and having to do missions with these powers, you would have thought that this would have made an awesome combination. We accommodate a maximum of 4 young women. We are set up to give young women the feeling of being in a homely environment rather than that of an institutionalised atmosphere, which has worked well since the project started. The plot was very predictable. I was able to guess what was going to happen during the majority of the novel. This left me not guessing why things were going as they were and I got bored easily.

But here's my issue with it. Being a novella, the plot was at times, a bit too fast. To me, the ending was a bit disappointing. Perhaps if there had been more time and motive to properly establish the villain, it would have been much more impactful.The story does leave something to be desired, as it is very short in length. While it was very captivating, I would have loved it to be expanded to be double in length, so I would have more time to become invested in all of the characters. There are tons of interesting ones, but with so little time with them, the reader does not get a chance to fully get to know them. Kyrie and Medusa were very fun characters and they had an excellent dynamic. The MEDUSA project consists of installing a state-of-the-art, high capacity optical-fiber submarine cable that connects five Mediterranean EU countries (Cyprus, France, Italy, Portugal, and Spain) with four countries from the EU's Southern Neighbourhood (Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, and Tunisia). The MEDUSA cable will be 7,100 km long in total and will include around twelve landing points in nine EU and Southern Neighbourhood countries. Medusa cable route, Source: AFR-IX

Project Description Brendah Malahleka – Former Service Manager, Business Strategy, Fostering, Placements & Procurement. making a positive contribution: to the community and to society and not engaging in anti-social or offending behaviourI must admit the who did it outcome didn't come as a surprise to me, but it didn't disappoint me either. I was satisfied with that outcome and there was no random twist that most mysteries have - that make no sense. So a big thank you for that! Minimum Level 3 Health and Social Care or equivalent qualifications to Level 3 Diploma for Residential Childcare Nah, you’ll be all right.” Elijah winked at her. “Kyrie’s weird, but she gets results.” And it was nice to see this Medusa. She was so... human. Feeling absolutely powerless and hopeless in her daily life. I actually felt really bad for her. The campaign was equally important in the history of the American Poetry as it was heralded and promoted by the poems written by many suffragists who were part of that defining movement. This fact confirms the urgency and the necessity of the poetry and the salient role creative arts play in defining society at large. I wasn’t expecting Ketty to do the narration of this book- I thought the series would be narrated by Nico throughout- but it gave a real insight into how Ketty was feeling about Ed and Nico. It also helped the story, seeing as the hostage was Ketty’s brother. I really got to know her character more, and understood her visions more because of that. I really loved her bond with her brother and how she would even stay with him when he had a bomb ready to go off in five minutes strapped to his chest. I think I got to know Dylan and Ed a lot better, too, as Ketty had very different relationships with them compared to Nico’s. In fact, I came to dislike Dylan as she seemed like a bit of a bully towards Ketty. But at the end, she got more likeable. As for Ed- I felt so sympathetic for him throughout. Although he didn’t speak about Ketty’s new relationship with Nico, I could tell he was heartbroken… and yet he still went out of his way to help her. It was so sweet.



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