Performing Race & Erasure: Cuba, Haiti, and US Culture, 1898-1940
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In this book, Shannon Rose Riley provides a critically rich investigation of representations of Cuba...
The Cage-Busting Teacher
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The Cage-Busting Teacher adopts the logic of Cage-Busting Leadership and applies it to the unique...
Whatchareadin (174 KP) rated The Favorite Sister in Books
Apr 9, 2019
Thank you to NetGalley and Simon & Schuster for the opportunity to read and review this book.
Getting into this book was hard. It took me 10 days to read it and I thought I would get through it pretty quickly. I love the Real Housewives series with my favorites being Atlanta, and Beverly Hills and this book I thought was going to be like taking a behind the scenes look at a show like that. It was, but for me it fell a little short.
The book starts with Kelly talking about Brett's death. But we have to go through the whole season of filming to see how that all plays out. Each woman has a secret to keep with one being bigger and juicier than the next. So from the start I was intrigued and I had to find out how Brett died, but it just took so long to get there. Back stories and front stories, and Interviews and lies. It's all a complete mess. The best part of the book for me was the last 10%.
Do you watch Reality TV? My husband calls it mind polluting. But he watches a couple of them with me. I've always wanted to know if the show was scripted and if these women were all either enemies or best friends when the cameras go off. You get a glimpse of that in this book. They take us through an entire filming season before the audience gets to see what happens. Producers sending texts to cast members before they are going to meet up with certain people to remind them of last filmed conversations? I need to ask Andy Cohen if that really happens. But with so much drama going on, whose lies do you believe?
The Art of Zombie Warfare
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This manual provides a review of the tactical combat advantages enjoyed by zombies and gives the...
Citizen Inquiry: Synthesising Science and Inquiry Learning
Mike Sharples, Eileen Scanlon and Christothea Herodotou
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Citizen Inquiry: Synthesising Science and Inquiry Learning is the first book of its kind to bring...
Information Professionals' Career Confidential: Straight Talk and Savvy Tips
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Based in part on a selection of the author's past blog postings, Information Professionals' Career...
Letter Carving: Techniques and Projects to Sharpen Your Skills
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Letter-carving expert Andrew Hibberd shares his techniques for carving letters on wood and Portland...
Wiki Works: Teaching Web Research and Digital Literacy in History and Humanities Classrooms
Robert Maloy and Allison Malinowski
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Wiki Works in the History and Humanities Classroom shows how teachers and students-working together...
Andy K (10823 KP) rated Jurassic Park (1993) in Movies
May 31, 2018
The original Jurassic Park is a modern marvel of cinema in many ways, but mostly the ground-breaking visual effects. Yeah, there had been other movies with prehistoric beasts, but none that integrated them seamlessly with human actors before this film.
What a great idea (based on the book) of having human beings visit a remote coming soon amusement park and watch what happens when everything goes wrong.
There are so many iconic scenes, I can't even begin to list them. The T-Rex, the raptors, the spitting ones. It was all just magic.
The tension build to the ultimate climax will never be beaten even with the 27 sequels.
Daily Proverbs - NASB Bible
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PROVERBS OF THE DAY - DAILY PROVERBS Have you ever left your home wishing you would have read a...


