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Reiko LJ (126 KP) rated Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi (2017) in Movies

Jul 11, 2018 (Updated Jul 11, 2018)  
Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi (2017)
Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi (2017)
2017 | Action, Sci-Fi
Strong cast and acting (2 more)
Refreshing advancement of the Star Wars legacy
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Don't believe the anti-hype
This film had the misfortune of not following the convoluted, cliché path some fans had thought up for it. Because of that it has been met with a mix of acclaim and disdain. I am firmly in the former party and thought this was a fantastic ride and a fitting continuation for the SW universe.
  
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Oryx and Crake (Madd Addam #1)
Oryx and Crake (Madd Addam #1)
Margaret Atwood | 2004 | Fiction & Poetry
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Unique combination of emotion and science
Almost too close for comfort
The first book in one of my favourite trilogy's. I love this series and its ability to make short jumps in scientific advancement from where we are currently to the potential of what we might become. The scientific basis of this series brings up very modern issues regarding ethics regarding both human and non-human life. A series that makes you reflect on decisions you make as an individual and as a human existing on earth. Thought provoking, never shying away from 'taboo' subjects