
Wuthering Kites
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Kite shop owner Emmy Adler feels an ill wind blowing through Rock Point when a murder hits close to...

Death on the Set
Book
Former high school guidance counselor, Brenna Flynn, returns home to Bayview City after the sudden...

Resume: CV Builder & Designer For Your Job Search
Business and Education
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The secret to landing a job interview is to make an outstanding first impression with your resume....

Seeing Red
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Kerra Bailey is a television journalist on the rise, and she's hot on the trail of a story...

Tools of Titans: The Tactics, Routines, and Habits of Billionaires, Icons, and World-Class Performers
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The latest groundbreaking tome from Tim Ferriss, the #1 New York Times best-selling author of The...
Self-help

FootyVidz - Football Live Video Highlights
Sports and Entertainment
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In this App, you will get daily highlights and interviews from all major leagues: match highlights,...

The Autobiography and Sex Life of Andy Warhol
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Village Voice and Interview cofounder John Wilcock was first drawn into the milieu of Andy Warhol...

Matthew Scott (7 KP) rated WTF with Marc Maron Podcast in Podcasts
Mar 25, 2019

Lou Grande (148 KP) rated Won't You Be My Neighbor? (2018) in Movies
Jun 27, 2018
I saw this in theaters this week and cried like a little girl. This is a documentary about a wonderful man who did wonderful things. It showcased how he cared--truly, truly cared--and it called on the audience to remember his message: that you don't have to do anything spectacular to be special. You're perfect just the way you are. You have inherent value as a person, and you deserve to be loved and to be able to love.
If ever there was a man who embodied Christian values, it was Mr. Rodgers. The interviews here were especially poignant. They have the diverse cast and crew offer their memories and opinions. Some are heartbreaking, like interview with Francois "Officer" Clemmons.
Do yourself a favor. Watch this documentary. Remember what you learned all those years ago: you are perfect just the way you are.

Hazel (1853 KP) rated Perfect Match in Books
Dec 7, 2018
I also thought that Nathaniel was a bit too intelligent for a five year old. Jodi Picoult said herself in the interview at the back of the book that Nathaniel was wiser than most children his age due to what had happened to him however I still think half the things he said were too wise for someone of his age and had nothing to do with what had happened to him.
This book was not as bad as I had thought it would be when I first began reading it but it definately was not as good as other Jodi Picoult books.