The Map and the Clock: A Laureate's Choice of the Poetry of Britain and Ireland
Carol Ann Duffy and Gillian Clarke
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The Map and the Clock is a celebration of the most scintillating poems ever composed on our islands....
Therigatha: Poems of the First Buddhist Women
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The Therigatha, composed more than two millennia ago, is an anthology of poems in the Pali language...
Finding the Light
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I've always said that it's not the destination, but the journey that counts...I have always been...
Andras Visky's Barrack Dramaturgy: Memories of the Body
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Widely considered one of the most innovative voices in Hungarian theater, Andras Visky has enjoyed...
Awix (3310 KP) rated Torture Garden (1967) in Movies
Jul 12, 2020
Written by Robert Bloch, which may explain why it's a bit less cartoony than some of these films, and the final twist is not actually the usual one. However, the decision to go with four stories rather than the five or so does slow the film down a bit and there's a bit of meandering about in some of them before we get to the punchline. In the end, there are some good bits: Burgess Meredith's performance is fun and the moment where one character is attacked by a musical instrument has a sort of kitsch grandeur to it. But other films in this series as livelier and more fun. (I should say: not much torture, even less gardening.)
Gandhi: Radical Wisdom for a Changing World
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi and Alan Jacobs
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This unique and important anthology offers a judicious, manageable and appealing selection from...
The Sheltering Tree
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The heart of Alastair Harding's life is duty. Becoming the first gay chief of the Metropolitan...
Contemporary MM Romance
Australia Burns (Show Australia Some Love #3)
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Stories in this collection are contributed by authors who care about Australia and the relief...
Paranormal Horror Science Fiction Short Stories Anthology Charity
From Geek to Greek Billionaire (Anderson Brothers #5)
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Olivia Moore has landed her dream job—to renovate a very special beach house for her best friend,...
New Adult Contemporary Romance
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2593 KP) rated The Dangers of Candy Canes in Books
Dec 9, 2023
As with the books, this story is very funny. Jaine can't resist temptation, and spends time talking about her need to lose weight while eating Christmas candy. A sub-plot about Jaine volunteering with a group that mentors underprivileged girls almost slows the story down at times. In fact, it makes the ultimate climax seem a little abrupt. But Jaine is a charming character and I love spending time with her. The other characters are interesting as well. And several red herrings keep this story interesting and fun until the end.
NOTE: This story was originally released as part of the anthology Candy Cane Murder. If you’ve already read that book, you don’t need to get this story a second time.


