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Woody Allen recommended Elia Kazan: A Biography in Books (curated)

 
Elia Kazan: A Biography
Elia Kazan: A Biography
Richard Schickel | 2011 | Art, Photography & Fashion, Biography, Film & TV
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"It's the best showbusiness book that I've read. It's brilliantly written and it's about a brilliant director who was very meaningful to me when I was growing up and becoming a film-maker. Schickel understands Kazan; he understands Tennessee Williams; he understands Marlon Brando; he understands A Streetcar Named Desire. He writes with great historical knowledge, insight and liveliness. Showbusiness books are usually not worth reading. They're just silly and shallow. But this is a fabulous book. Whatever you think of Kazan politically, it has nothing to do with the fact that the guy was a great director."

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Shonda Rhimes recommended The Stand in Books (curated)

 
The Stand
The Stand
Stephen King | 2016 | Horror, Science Fiction/Fantasy
8.6 (51 Ratings)
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"Stephen King taught me how to suck people in. As a child, I spent about 85 percent of my time with my nose buried in a book. I remember spending most nights huddled under the covers with my flashlight, reading Stephen King novels and short stories. When I was 9, each night I would read as many pages of The Stand as I could until Stephen King had scared me too much. Then I’d lock it inside my closet so the characters couldn’t get me. Honestly, I feel like I learned some of the best storytelling rules from his books."

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Helen McCrory recommended How To Be Free in Books (curated)

 
How To Be Free
How To Be Free
Tom Hodgkinson | 2007 | Essays, Humor & Comedy, Philosophy, Psychology & Social Sciences
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"I tend not to read anyone unless they’ve been buried, but this is a book that reminds us of the most important value: ‘You are not a consumer, you are a creative person.’ As someone who was bought up in Africa with no advertising at all, I find it striking how relaxed my attitude is compared to lots of people brought up in the western world. How to be Free is a joyful call to arms to care less about materialism: ‘Learn how to whistle, throw your watch away, forget career, spend a summer reading books.'"

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Anastasia Krupnik (Anastasia Krupnik, #1)
Anastasia Krupnik (Anastasia Krupnik, #1)
Lois Lowry | 1984 | Fiction & Poetry
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9.0 (4 Ratings)
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Anastasia krupnik is a 10 year girl who has a wonderful if not a little strange out look on life.She hates many things one day and loves them the next. She has funny but wonderful thoughts and ideas. I first read about Anastasia when i was roughly 10 and i loved her then just as i do now at 23. They might be a little dated nowadays but i still think they are amazing, i think Anastasia was the first Georgia Nicholson (angus thongs and perfect snogging) or possibly the mates dates series. These books still haven't lost their charm though.
  
The Maze Runner
The Maze Runner
James Dashner | 2011 | Children
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8.0 (55 Ratings)
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Once I put my other books aside and concentrated on this I found it a really easy read; the chapters are short and there is always something to keep you interested.

I really enjoyed it.

I think without that Epilogue, it could have been a stand alone story but because of it, I understand more about it being a trilogy. I believed that end bit! I was feeling quite happy and relieved for the Gladers. More fool me!

I have the second and third book but I'm not going to read them just yet, maybe when I get back off holiday
  
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Courtney (149 KP) rated Kindle E-Reader in Tech

Aug 25, 2019  
Kindle E-Reader
Kindle E-Reader
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One of the best things I’ve ever bought
Before I got my kindle I was worried I wouldn’t like it due to it not being an actual physical book (the smell, feel etc.) but I’m so glad I went for it. I don’t know what I would do without my kindle now. I still read physical books but I read an equal amount on my kindle.

I also have the kindle app on my phone but I still prefer to read on my actual kindle.

If you’re unsure about getting one I would definitely recommend that you do, you won’t regret it!