
J Fro
United States North Tonawanda United States
I just want to say, God, on behalf of all of us thank you for all of the good things we do in your name, like charity and forgiveness. That’s an idea we would never come up with. That’s for sure. You know that better than anybody.
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VG+ condition - box is slightly crunched on one side. Contents are not.
Soft Reserve - 8 BIN- 13
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Good condition.
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Chris
England Harrow London
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No manifesto, just a scribbled-in-notebook style of art on the cards as you increase your body count as a serial killer.
The overwhelming majority of negative comments about this game criticse it's poor gameplay and lack of replayability rather than its theme.
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rob cavallo
United States roseland New Jersey
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Brand New, out of shrink wrap.
Never played the game, just opened it and looked at the cards.
Starting Bid: $1
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Paul Edward Nowak
United States Greenville Michigan
You have paid retail for the last time.
The human race, to which so many of my readers belong, has been playing at children's games from the beginning, and will probably do it till the end, which is a nuisance for the few people who grow up. - GKC
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Min Bid $1
BIN $10
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Steve Wardell
United States Carmel Indiana
I think you ought to know I'm feeling very depressed.
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Number of Cards: ??
Mayday Sleeve Size: Card Game 63.5 x 88 mm Fantasy Flight Sleeve Size: Standard Card Game 2 1/2" x 3 1/2" (63.5 x 88 MM) Standard Ultra Pro size
Expansions
Let's Kill: A Pretty Corpse Number of Cards: 55
Let's Kill: Crime Scene Instigation Number of Cards: 55
TOTAL Number of Cards: ??
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Good condition.
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Paul Edward Nowak
United States Greenville Michigan
You have paid retail for the last time.
The human race, to which so many of my readers belong, has been playing at children's games from the beginning, and will probably do it till the end, which is a nuisance for the few people who grow up. - GKC
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Edit: 11.15, same as the rest in the lot.
Fingers were getting tired.
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rob cavallo
United States roseland New Jersey
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Just havent had a chance to get this to the table.
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Ugur Dönmez
Netherlands Hoofddorp
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Doesn't get a whole lot darker and lighter than this!
"Days since last accident: 0"
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Vanessa Simek
United States Wilmington Illinois
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This includes a copy of Lets Kill along with both expansions for the game with their respective boxes: A Pretty Corpse and Crime Scene Investigation. I originally bought the games but never got to play since everyone here pretty much favors Gloom when it comes to killing (lol), so the cards are minty fresh. However, my tot opened the boxes and spilled all the cards out. One card was crushed underfoot before I could rescue it. The deceased card was one of the design-it-yourself cards (of which there are a couple others in the set anyway), so everything else should be here besides that. I did try to return everything into the correct boxes for double-checking but gave up since the cards aren't that clearly labeled for easy separation...or I am blind. Anyway, an unplayed bloody little stick-figure mayhem game! I'll cover shipping within the US. Outside the US, we'll negotiate based on your locale.
UPDATE: I counted up all the cards. All game cards are present, just mixed and matched within the various boxes. The crushed card (non-essential create-a game card) was tossed out since it was a pretty bad stomp on carpet.
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Joseph
United States
Today, we're all Spaniards!
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When you find a friend, lover, or relative, "playing" with your dice — just rolling them for fun, you must resist strangling to death them on-the-spot.
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Steve Payne
United States Minneapolis Minnesota
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T. R.
United States Minneapolis Minnesota
Looking at these stars suddenly dwarfed my own troubles and all the gravities of terrestrial life. I thought of their unfathomable distance, and the slow inevitable drift of their movements out of the unknown past into the unknown future. H.G. Wells
Humankind has not woven the web of life. We are but one thread within it. Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves. All things are bound together. All things connect. Chief Seattle
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"The Executioners Song" by Norman Mailer is what kicks off and gave me the idea for the list, when requesting it at the library I was surprised to see it listed as fiction.
Mailer travels to Utah, conducts extensive interviews with Gimore, families of victims, and those around him. And examines the media coverage of the trial and execution in detail.
When questioned, this was the response I got from a friendly librarian.
This is something of a classic question for catalogers in the library profession - how to deal with the "nonfiction novel".
We found a posting from a cataloger, citing the Dewey Decimal Classification manual that reads:
"The nonfiction novel is a problem for classifiers. This kind of novel uses the techniques of fiction writing to tell the story of actual people and actual events." Two examples are then cited in the explication of the differences (for catalogers), "In Cold Blood" is classified in nonfiction; "Executioner's Song" (in which Mailer goes beyond facts ascertainable from investigation and interviews) is classified as fiction. The manual further states: "In case of doubt, class as fiction."
When "The Executioner's Song" came out, the book cover included the subtitle "true life novel," so it appears to have been a decision by the author and/or publisher.
The New York Times Book Review describes the book as "a novel, a thousand-page novel in a meticulously limited vocabulary and a voice as flat as the horizon, a novel which takes for its incident and characters real events in the lives of real people."
It is worth noting that we found some libraries that have chosen to classify the book as biography. Most that we found classify the book as fiction or literature, however.
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Aaron Stewart
United States Madison Wisconsin
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rob cavallo
United States roseland New Jersey
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and when we're finally sick of looking at each other, maybe this will come out.
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Kurt Zdanio
United States Warren Michigan
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I picked this up last week since it seemed entertaining. The President seems a little over powered but it was an interesting filler game.
Jim beat both Brian and myself to 20 points.
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Complete, excellent condition.
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R Pruitt
United States Henderson Kentucky
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Yep, I'm ready. Bring it on...
Oh yeah, I'm going with brute
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Shane Brewer
United States Blanding Utah
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Shane the Flair nimbly steps across the dungeon threshold, breathes slowly, and peers into the darkness...
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Matthew Vines
United States Blue Springs Missouri
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Like new, only played once. A fun little game, just not the hit with the group I thought it would be.
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The title speak for itself...
and the rules are clear...
From the rules: "Let's kill is all about pretending to be a homicidal maniac with an artistic twist that goes around whacking a variety of people in a variety of places with a variety of weapons."
nothing to add...
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Jason Monroe
United States St Louis Missouri
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Warning: Not for the easily offended...
I tried playing this game and had so many questions, we couldn't even finish. A even posted a bunch of questions in the forum. If anyone is willing to do a video review of this, please let me know and I'll be happy to send my questions to you to include in the review 
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Josh Jenkins
United States Henderson Kentucky
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This will also include the "A Pretty Corpse" Expansion.
The Let's Kill base game is not in the original box and will instead be contained in a Deck Pro plastic box. The "Pretty Corpse" Expansion does include the original box.
Starting Bid: $10 Soft Reserve: None Buy it Now: $17
U.S. Shipping: $5.95
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Adrian George
United States San Antonio Texas
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Condition: Light play wear. Smoke free home.
Publisher: Atlas Games, Second Edition Shipping: Free to the US, first $15 anywhere else
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