The Longevity & Biohacking Show with Jason Hartman & Fernando Aires
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A show created to inform listeners on the important aspects of health, wealth and happiness to...
The Eastern Front 1914-1917
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A groundbreaking historical study, Norman Stone's The Eastern Front 1914-1917 was the very first...
But We All Shine on: The Remarkable Orphans of Burbank Children's Home
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'We orphans are the most important kids in the world.' Stepping into the past, Paolo Hewitt embarks...
Business Ethics: A Kantian Perspective
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It is more important than ever that a business must be both ethical and profitable. In this...
Ten Americans: After Paul Klee
Fabienne Eggelhofer, The Zentrum Paul Klee, The Phillips Collection and Elsa Smithgall
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Critics have traditionally confined Paul Klee's contribution to American art as one of "spirit," and...
Star Turns and Cameo Appearances: Memoirs of a Life Among Musicians
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Star Turns and Cameo Appearances is the entertaining and insightful memoir by veteran music critic...
Cognitive Literary Studies: Current Themes and New Directions
Isabel Jaen and Julien Jacques Simon
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Over the past decade, our understanding of the cognition of literature has been transformed by...
Charlie Cobra Reviews (1840 KP) rated The Promised Neverland in TV
Jul 7, 2020
For Emma, an 11-year old orphan living in Grace Field House, life has never been better. Her and 37 other orphans enjoy gourmet food, plush beds, clean clothes, games, and the love of their "Mother", Isabella, the caretaker. The orphans are allowed complete freedom, except to venture beyond the grounds or the gate, which connects the house to the outside world. One night Emma and Norman (another orphan) find the dead body of an orphan who was sent away to be adopted at the gate. This is where they realize the truth of their existence in the orphanage and become determined to break out of Grace Field House and escape along with their other siblings.
This show was a welcomed change for me from the normal anime I watch and very different. I enjoy anime like this that make you think and have a bit of mystery to them. For those looking for something that doesn't involve fighting, powering up, blasts or transformations then this is something that you might want to check out. This anime intrigued me right away from the first episode by it's premise and what it alluded to. I really liked the characters and their personalities and they way they used their intelligence especially since they are all portrayed as children. I kept trying to figure out where the plot was going with it and happily surprised that I couldn't always guess where it was going. This is definitely one of the stand outs from the spring anime season. I give it a 8/10 and it gets my "Must See Seal Of Approval".
A Brief History of Britain 1066 - 1485: The Birth of the Nation: v. 1: Birth of the Nation: 1066-1485
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From the Battle of Hastings to the Battle of Bosworth Field, Nicholas Vincent tells the story of how...
The Great Animal Orchestra: Finding the Origins of Music in the World’s Wild Places
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Bernie Krause is the world's leading expert in natural sound. Beginning by recording the sound of...