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Kyoto Gardens: Masterworks of the Japanese Gardener's Art
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"Bring the art and beauty of Japan to your garden with inspiration from Kyoto Gardens." --HGTV...
Soul Journeying: Shamanic Tools for Finding Your Destiny and Recovering Your Spirit
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In this book, psychologist and medical anthropologist Alberto Villoldo PhD explains the practices...
Urban Ecologies: City Space, Material Agency, and Environmental Politics in Contemporary Culture
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The term "urban ecology" has become a buzzword in various disciplines, including the social and...
Japanese Design: Art, Aesthetics and Culture
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**Winner, Choice Magazine Outstanding Academic Title 2015** This Japanese design book presents the...
The Complete Peanuts 1973-1974: Volume 12
Charles M. Schulz and Billie Jean King
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The 12th volume of Peanuts features a number of tennis strips and several extended sequences...
Conscious Communications: Your Step-by-Step Guide to Harnessing the Power of Your Words to Change Your Mind, Your Choices and Your Life
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Whether we realize it or not, the words we use dictate and control our lives. The persistent...
Core Light Healing: My Personal Journey and Advanced Concepts for Creating the Life You Long to Live
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Core Light Healing is the first book in twenty years from Barbara Brennan, founder of the Barbara...
Awix (3310 KP) rated Pixie (2020) in Movies
Oct 25, 2020
Surely people have got to get over this obsession with making Tarantino pastiches sooner or later? This one has the odd funny moment, but a lot of the jokes don't land and the plot constantly seems to be on the verge of unravelling. Olivia Cooke carries the film with predictable grace, but I felt almost commanded to like her without good enough reason: the film also suggests there's a thin line between idealising a character and objectifying them, as a rather lubricious tone occasionally threatens to manifest. Passably watchable in the end, but has no connection to reality: feels like a script somebody wrote in 1995 and then spent twenty-odd years finding the funding for. Cooke in particular deserves better.
tapestry100 (306 KP) rated Invincible, Vol 1: Family Matters in Books
Aug 2, 2017
This is a quick introduction to the core and supporting cast, and the actual superhero aspect of the story is really just the backdrop to Markus' family and him discovering his powers and how he is learning to balance them with high school. I really liked the minimal line art and color palette used; it's marks a stark contrast from other superhero books and their hyper detail and layered color effects, which I think is the point. This book is a superhero book, but it's different from the rest. I'll definitely be continuing with this series.