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The Coastline is Quiet
A personal blog for my thoughts on music, video games, books, podcasts, history, and anything else I feel motivated to share.
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The Coastline is Quiet
Jun 11, 2022
‘The Candy House’ weds brilliant narration with beautiful prose
Jennifer Egan’s latest novel expertly…
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Thomas Jenkins
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The Coastline is Quiet
May 22, 2022
‘The Empire’s Ruin’ is an epic, engrossing fantasy novel
It’s an exciting opening to a new series by…
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Thomas Jenkins
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The Coastline is Quiet
Jan 27, 2022
Why the ‘Uncharted’ collection is a fantastic idea
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Thomas Jenkins
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The Coastline is Quiet
Nov 24, 2020
Mythology is Perfect for Video Games
How ‘
Hades’
shows the strengths of relying on ancient stories for…
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Thomas Jenkins
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The Coastline is Quiet
Aug 16, 2020
Why I Can’t Stop Thinking About ‘Outer Wilds’
Months after finishing the game, I’m still captivated by…
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Thomas Jenkins
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The Coastline is Quiet
Jul 14, 2020
On The Last of Us Part II, the Weight of Anticpation, and Growing Up
How this game exceeded all…
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Thomas Jenkins
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The Coastline is Quiet
Sep 11, 2018
It’s time to buy Bastion and Transistor Again
These games are worth another journey
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Thomas Jenkins
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The Coastline is Quiet
Aug 5, 2017
Anatomy of a Video Game Trailer
These short videos are a medium unto themselves
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Thomas Jenkins
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The Coastline is Quiet
Jul 12, 2017
What is Going on With Far Cry 5?
It’s more than just a setting — there’s a lot to unpack here
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Thomas Jenkins
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The Coastline is Quiet
May 18, 2017
How Some Video Games Mirror the High Points of Academia and History
There is more in common with the bright, vibrant landscapes of the very best video games and the dusty halls of academia than you might…
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