Vittorio the Vampire (New Tales of the Vampires, #2)
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With Pandora, Anne Rice began a magnificent new series of vampire novels. Now, in the second of her...
Leonardo da Vinci: Painter at the Court of Milan
Luke Syson, Larry Keith, Antonio Mazzotta and Minna A. Moore Ede
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Leonardo da Vinci's reputation as an inventor and scientist, and the complexity of his creativity...
The City: A World History
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The City: A World History tells the story of the rise and development of urban centers from ancient...
Where's Karl?: A Fashion Forward Parody
Stacey Caldwell and Ajiri A. Aki
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Find Karl Lagerfeld in fifteen fashion-filled illustrated scenes! Always on the go, Karl Lagerfeld...
A Room with a View
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The Penguin English Library Edition of A Room with a View by E. M. Forster '"But you do," he went...
A Bold and Dangerous Family
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Mussolini was not only ruthless: he was subtle and manipulative. Black-shirted thugs did his dirty...
History Politics
ClareR (5726 KP) rated Ritual of Fire in Books
Sep 24, 2024
I’m addicted to the world of Cesare Aldo and 16th Century Florence with all of its richly described sights, sounds and smells. I love the characters, their relationships (Aldo, Saul the Jewish Doctor, Strocchi and the obnoxious Bindi) - just the whole package!
From the title you can guess that there’s going to be some unpleasant murders this time, and the first death is set up in the same way as that of a renegade monk, Savanola, 40 years previously. Burning.
Aldo had been banished in the last book, but he manages to become embroiled in the mystery (thank goodness!), and Strocchi has to work with him (after a word or two from his wife!).
This series is well worth becoming deeply involved with (ahem…me!). Don’t say I didn’t warn you!
Awix (3310 KP) rated On Chesil Beach (2018) in Movies
Jun 1, 2018
Not the kind of film you walk home from whistling, unless you're some kind of militant celibacy advocate, but an undeniably fine one (or so it seems to me): very good performances from the young stars, and well-judged direction. Initially the film seems like a slightly dark comedy-drama of manners (the excruciating scenes of people failing to have sex are very awkward to watch), but it develops into something profoundly moving and deeply sad before the end. Thank God for the permissive society.
Awix (3310 KP) rated Little Women (2019) in Movies
Jan 7, 2020
Strong performances, especially from Ronan and Pugh, and a generally classy movie in most respects. This is mainly due to a very smart script and evocative direction, both from Gerwig, which finds clever resonances between events at different points in the narrative (the story is told somewhat out of chronological order) and creates just the right kind of atmosphere. There is inevitably a little bit of gender politics, but also a scene where a character suggests that there's nothing wrong with wanting to get married and have children, either. Engaging, likeable, and even quite moving in places.
The British Witch: The Biography
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For over five hundred years witches, male and female, practised magic for harm and for good in their...