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Mothergamer (1583 KP) created a post

Aug 23, 2017  
New Wonder Woman shirt. I love it. I love Wonder Woman, have loved her since I was a kid. :)
     
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NerdGeek (155 KP) created a post

Sep 17, 2018  
I love eating, and I love food. With that said, i gotta say "Chopped" is such a fun show!
     
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Mark Cuban recommended Principles: Life and Work in Books (curated)

 
Principles: Life and Work
Principles: Life and Work
Ray Dalio | 2017 | Business & Finance
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"It’s the book I wish I had as a young entrepreneur, stressing over not knowing what I didn’t know."

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Tonight
Tonight
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Aww, I really liked this. It was so sweet and cute. I just wish I was a little longer...
  
Marked (House Of Night #1)
Marked (House Of Night #1)
P.C. Cast, Kristin Cast | 2007 | Fiction & Poetry
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8.1 (47 Ratings)
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i thought it was an awesome book. its def a different style of writing but i thoroughly enjoyed the cast and the writing. i thought it as a fun quick read and i will enjoy reading the rest :)
  
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Carrie Fisher recommended Midnight's Children in Books (curated)

 
Midnight's Children
Midnight's Children
Salman Rushdie | 2017 | Fiction & Poetry
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"I love Salman. He’s a friend of mine, but I loved this book—which allegorically weaves a family’s story with the history of modern India—even before I knew him. I’m just showing off that I know him."

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John Cho recommended Lost In Translation (2003) in Movies (curated)

 
Lost In Translation (2003)
Lost In Translation (2003)
2003 | Comedy, Drama, Romance

"Bill Murray, Scarlett Johansson. I was secretly thrilled that Sofia Coppola, who was panned for Godfather III, made such a triumphant movie so – it was so cool. I think it’s the single coolest movie I’ve ever seen. I haven’t revisited it in a long time, it just meant a lot to me at the time. Partially, I think it’s like I identified very strongly with the idea of being a stranger. I could talk to my therapist for a long time about this, but for me, it was like an Asian-American movie, because the idea of being a stranger in Asia was, to me, more of an Asian-American experience than it was a white American experience. That portrayal felt very inside baseball to me, and I identified very strongly with it. Perhaps it really is psychologically a commentary on me feeling Asian in white America, but I identified with that situation in a very personal way. It always meant more to me than I think the film should have, but I really have a lot of affection for it. I should revisit it, and I wonder if it’ll remain on my list, but I suspect it would."

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Julia Holter recommended Turiya Sings by Alice Coltrane in Music (curated)

 
Turiya Sings by Alice Coltrane
Turiya Sings by Alice Coltrane
1982 | Vocal
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"I'm still learning about Alice Coltrane; I can't really claim to know a lot about her. I've heard a lot of music from her - she did a lot of different things - but this is the first of hers that I really listened to. The first time I heard her, I was performing on this all-night radio show in LA and it took place in a church. After I'd performed, I lay down on this pew to sleep and the DJ played this record and I woke up and it just really hit me. It was the track 'Yamuna Tira Vihari' and I was like, ""Oh my god"". It was so immersive and a flood of light, and so ecstatic. I can hardly explain. I was delirious, almost. There were all these strings and an organ, I think, and then her voice chanting and it's so insane. I listen to it a lot. It's spiritual, I think - and I don't know anything about that aspect of it - but I listen to a lot of music in that way. I listen to a lot of early music and Renaissance music, a lot of choral stuff. You know that this is a spiritual record and you almost don't need to know about that aspect of it. It just gets you. But I think that's okay, I think you can do that."

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Whistling Past the Graveyard
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I read this book as part of a book club I am in. I really enjoyed the characters but I feel Crandall may have been trying to hard. The concept of a young child's whole concept of the world changing was a strong one though. I would recommend this book to people who like historic fiction.
  
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Breakwater (Broken Tides #1)
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A wonderful read. It flows well, with great characters and a wonderful plot. I loved this book, I couldn't turn the pages fast enough. I had to know what was going to happen next. What a cliffhanger, I can't wait to read the next book. I voluntarily read and reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy of this book from Netgalley.