Who Cooked Adam Smith's Dinner?: A Story About Women and Economics
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It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker, that we can expect our...
The Firm, Fair, Fascinating Facilitator: Inspire Your Students, Engage Your Class, Transform Your Teaching
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Finally become the teacher you always dreamed of-and the teacher your students always needed. This...
The Grapes from the Baobab
Ibrahima Amadou Niang and Ariane Baer-Harper
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How could I have lived and worked in the presence of the brilliant and caring young man called...
Mummy, Nurse...Duchess?: Falling for the Foster Mum: Book 4
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Mummy, Nurse...Duchess? by Kate Hardy Nurse Rosie Hobbes knows charming men cannot be trusted....
Ivana A. | Diary of Difference (1171 KP) rated The Platform (2019) in Movies
Jun 28, 2020
Every month, the prisoners wake up on a different floor, and try to survive this scheme. That is, until our hero, who voluntarily comes to the prison, tries to break the system.
The movie just shows the true colours of society, and how even though everyone knows what is happening below them, when they get to be at the top floors, they stop caring. An interesting message, and definitely a topic that will open up discussions, but it was very poorly executed.
The ending was terrible. There should've been closure. Any kind of closure. Wondering about what happens after a movie ends can be a really annoying experience for me personally.
Ageless Women, Timeless Wisdom: Witty, Wicked, and Wise Reflections on Well-Lived Lives
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Throughout history, the image of "wisdom" is exclusively portrayed by men: God, Socrates, Confucius,...
Jennifer Fox recommended Roma (2018) in Movies (curated)
Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated Avoiding Temptation (Avoiding, #3) in Books
Jan 8, 2021
Well I've been Team Jack since book 1. Okay so he was far from perfect throughout the series but he always knew that he was bad news for Lexi and f**ked up a lot. But there was just something about him and in this I think he really brought it altogether and sorted himself out to be the man that Lexi deserved.
That's not to say that Ramsey was a bad guy. He was sweet and caring but I didn't feel it between him and Lexi as much as I did with Jack. I didn't see Lexi fitting in with his world, and I was right up to a point.
It took me a long time to read this as I'd forgotten about the whole "Past" and "Present" thing it had going on during the chapters, and it drove me potty just wanting the "Present" so I could see the here and now and Lexi trying to come to a decision about who she ultimately wanted.
I enjoyed it and think it was quite a good ending to the series.
Room for Hope
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In a desperate time, can Neva find forgiveness for a grievous wrong—and make room for hope? ...
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Water for Elephants
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An atmospheric, gritty, and compelling novel of star-crossed lovers, set in the circus world circa...