
The Madness of Modern Parenting
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Parenting in the modern world is an overwhelming concept. It seems to divide everyone from...

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ClareR (5879 KP) rated The Hard Crowd: Essays 2000-2020 in Books
Apr 18, 2021
The opening essay about Kushner’s participation in an illegal motorbike race on the Baja Peninsula was probably my favourite - it sounded terrifying and exciting all at once. She does seem to like anything to do with motors, as a later essay showed. This one wasn’t really for me, but this is a collection where there is something for everyone. The chapter on wild cat strikes was interesting, as were the ones where she describes her formative years in her hometown and the music concerts she went to (loved these too). The last essay in the book played out as though it was on a film in my head.
The essay about prison reform was really thought provoking, as was that of when Kushner visited a Palestinian refugee camp. I could easily have read more of this one - no matter how saddening it ultimately was.
Rachel Kushner really can write. As she did in The Mars Room, each of these essays really evoked a time and place and made this book pretty hard to put down.
Many thanks to Jonathan Cape for inviting me to read this via NetGalley.

Ladies Magazine Cambodia
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The first fully-bilingual women's fashion & lifestyle magazine in Cambodia and the most read...
Geogames and Geoplay: Game-Based Approaches to the Analysis of Geo-Information: 2017
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This book brings together contributions from researchers, GIS professionals and game designers to...

Self Compassion
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Kristin Neff PhD, is a professor in human development whose 10 years' of research forms the basis of...

Gareth von Kallenbach (980 KP) rated Kevin Hart: What Now? (2016) in Movies
Jul 15, 2019
Kevin Hart does more than answer the question as to “What Now?” He brings forth new material about his family, pop culture, relationships, and the quirky interaction that we all engage in during our daily lives. His routine offers fans and comedy lovers the opportunity to sit back and let the laughs take over.
Hart demonstrates with the turnout, material, and ability to keep a full house entertained that he is stand-up comedy’s rock star.
No one else is even close right now in being able to bring audiences of different cultures, races, lifestyles, professions, and backgrounds together in order to laugh at all of the things that make us uncomfortable or what we probably shouldn’t laugh at under normal circumstances. For Hart, nothing is out of bounds or considered safe.
Fans and newcomers will not be disappointed with Hart’s newest performance. The presentation of the act incorporates an interactive stage and special effects that allow the jokes to come to life.
At times, I found myself more interested in the technological aspects than the jokes. They were able to build off of each other and enhance the performance, even for the few jokes that miss the mark.
This film however, does not. There are more than enough quotes and lines that audiences will find themselves repeating or using in casual conversation. The performance is fresh and ensures that we will continue to see Kevin Hart for years to come.

Keeper of Dreams: One Man's Controversial Story of Life in the English Premiership
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John Hendrie, Barnsley's ex-manager, on Lars Leese: 'Lars Leese is a shambles. He's a loser who...

Model Woman: Eileen Ford and the Business of Beauty
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A revealing, no-holds-barred portrait of the legendary Eileen Ford-the entrepreneur who transformed...

Gender at Work: Theory and Practice for 21st Century Organizations
Aruna Rao, Joanne Sandler, David Kelleher and Carol Miller
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At a time when some corporate women leaders are advocating for their aspiring sisters to 'lean in'...