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German Aesthetics: Fundamental Concepts from Baumgarten to Adorno
J.D. Mininger and Jason Michael Peck
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German Aesthetics provides English-speaking audiences with accessible explanations of fundamental...
Jocasta: Wife and Mother
Book
A Theban adventure from the master of Science-Fiction, here proving himself adept at imagining...
Galaxy Quest (1999)
Movie Watch
The stars of a 1970s sci-fi show - now scraping a living through re-runs and sci-fi conventions -...
DP
Does Policy Analysis Matter?: Exploring its Effectiveness in Theory and Practice
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How well can democratic decision making incorporate the knowledge and expertise generated by public...
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LoganCrews (2861 KP) rated Outlaw King (2018) in Movies
Nov 20, 2020
Opens with the threat of sweeping, gorgeous spectacle but not long after just sort of settles for a collection of watchable action scenes - and that's fine I guess. You've still got Taylor-Johnson in tasty nut mode (complete with peculiar accent) and some dirty, brute violence that doesn't fully satisfy but comes closer than a lot of these outings usually do. Nothing special whatsoever and actually made me retroactively second-guess how good ππ¦ππ π°π³ ππͺπ¨π© ππ’π΅π¦π³ actually was but you could do worse. I'm just tired of this rote historical B.S.
Liberty Boston (93 KP) rated Kristina: The Girl King, Sweden, 1638 in Books
Mar 15, 2021
Yes! I HAVE A COPY! Thank the Lord for my awesome stepmom!
I finished this one really quickly thanks to some sleepless nights and I really enjoyed it. I don't get why Kristina's mother hated Sweden so much the mental images the descriptions conjured were beautiful. I love the historical details and how tomboyish Kristina is.
I just don't know what else to say about this book.
It was such a joy to read and I'll probably keep re-reading it like the others I own.
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Still fun
I finished this one really quickly thanks to some sleepless nights and I really enjoyed it. I don't get why Kristina's mother hated Sweden so much the mental images the descriptions conjured were beautiful. I love the historical details and how tomboyish Kristina is.
I just don't know what else to say about this book.
It was such a joy to read and I'll probably keep re-reading it like the others I own.
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Still fun





