
Black Dog
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A special illustrated edition of Black Dog by bestselling storytelling legend, Neil Gaiman. This...

P G Wodehouse: A Biography
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Are there any characters in literature more famous than Jeeves and Wooster? Along with Lord...

Awix (3310 KP) rated Die, Monster, Die! (1965) in Movies
Jul 5, 2020
Interesting cast, and you can tell Karloff in particular is doing his best with the material, but there's an awful lot of wandering about with not much happening, especially for a film only about an hour and a quarter long. Obviously done on the cheap, and too invested in its standard Gothic tropes - creepy old mansion, spooky domestics, cursed family heritage, etc - to make the most of the potential in the short story it's supposed to be based on. All in all, less interesting than it has any right to be in the circumstances.

From the Course of My Life: Autobiographical Fragments
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Your favourite occupation? Pondering and musing. Your idea of happiness? Pondering and musing. Your...
Literary Stationery Sets: William Shakespeare
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Write as if from the desk of the Bard himself with this Shakespeare-themed stationery set. Often...

The Modern Mamil (Middle-Aged Man in Lycra): A Cyclist's Journal
Joel Rickett and Spencer Wilson
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Every weekend, across the nation's rolling countryside, watch out for the Mamils: middle-aged men in...

The Unwomanly Face of War
Svetlana Alexievich, Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky
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The long-awaited translation of the classic oral history of Soviet women's experiences in the Second...

Towards a Gay Communism: Elements of a Homosexual Critique
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First published in Italian in 1977, Mario Mieli's groundbreaking book is an early landmark of...

Idioms of Sami Health and Healing
Barbara Helen Miller, Stein R. Mathisen, Anne Karen Haetta and Marit Myrvoll
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The Sami-indigenous people of northernmost Europe-have relied on traditional healing methods over...

Staying Sane
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How often do we hear ourselves say, 'I can't cope', 'I'm going mad', 'I'm losing my mind'? Despite...