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A Lover's Lament
A Lover's Lament
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I l-o-v-e-d this book! I try not to read books about the military, because they usually break my heart, but I fell in love with this one before I realized what it was about. A Lover's Lament was extremely emotional and humbling at the same time - it's scary to read about what our soldiers go through and how oblivious we are to their suffering. I should hurt the author for what she put me through, but I loved the story too much!
  
Artemis Fowl (2020)
Artemis Fowl (2020)
2020 | Action, Adventure, Family, Fantasy
Ok. So this movie is terrible. In relation to the books, it's terrible. But if you take this movie completely disregarding the book, it's a terrible movie. I have literally nothing good to say about this film. I don't like this at all. It was so bad. I watched the trailer for this film and I thought, it can't be horrible... I was wrong. I watched the film and there was nothing redeemable about this film. I cannot say enough bad about this film.
  
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KatieLouCreate (162 KP) created a post

Jan 12, 2018  
Shameless self-promotion but I hope it might help at least one person:
Comparing: The Art to Self-destruction
https://katieloucreateblog.wordpress.com/


A small discussion about the negativity around comparing skills. Don't worry, it ends on a positive note. I hope this helps someone who is feeling down about their skill level. You can check out the rest of my blog too if you are interesting in the world of books and bibliophiles.
     
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Amber Tamblyn recommended There Is No Year in Books (curated)

 
There Is No Year
There Is No Year
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"This is one of the most bizarre, exhilarating, strange, intense books I've ever read. I mean all of this in a good way. The book's chapters are fractured looks at an even more fractured family. The book feels less like a story about them and more like a lived experience inside their psyche. Each chapter reads like a short experimental film about each character. They are beautiful, poetic abstractions on the human condition."

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Sharon Horgan recommended The Girl Who Ran in Books (curated)

 
The Girl Who Ran
The Girl Who Ran
Christina Yee | 2017 | Biography, Children, Sport & Leisure
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"Francis Poletti writes books for children, but her stories are for everyone. They’re stories about women in history who were the first to achieve something, and what they had to battle against at that time, and how they preserved and pushed through and ended up achieving their dreams. “The Girl Who Ran,” is about a young heroine who is told that women can’t run, that running is against the rules, but she does it anyway."

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