
The Lost Airman: A True Story of Escape from Nazi-Occupied France
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Arthur Meyerowitz was on his second air mission over France when he was shot down in 1943. He was...

Colin Farrell recommended Paris, Texas (1984) in Movies (curated)
Moving Borders: The Life Story of Josephine Tramer
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A remarkable and true story of a woman who escaped Nazi occupied Austria in her twenties. She met...

Maigret and the Old Lady
Georges Simenon and Ros Schwartz
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Maigret uncovers some troubling family politics in this new translation, book thirty-three of the...

The Love of an Unknown Soldier
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The manuscript was submitted by a young officer of the R.F.A., who brought the papers back from...

Veronica Pena (690 KP) rated Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004) in Movies
Jun 17, 2020
The military-industrial complex is horrendous and I think this is a good film to watch to understand why. I was shocked but unsurprised on some level that one of the soldiers said he would rather go to jail than go back to Iraq. The purpose of our being there was so beyond not okay so I sympathize and understand what he meant. I would love for Bush to sit down with every one of those families who lost people and explain to them why we were there in the first place. It didn't make sense then. It doesn't make sense now. Those men and women didn't have to die and the fact that they did, their blood is solely on Bush's hands.

Titanic the Ship Magnificent: Design & Construction: Volume 1
Steve Hall, Bruce Beveridge, Daniel Klistorner and Scott Andrews
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The largest, most luxurious ship in the world, lost on her maiden voyage after colliding with an...

Titanic the Ship Magnificent: Interior Design & Fitting Out: Volume 2
Steve Hall, Bruce Beveridge, Daniel Klistorner and Scott Andrews
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The largest, most luxurious ship in the world, lost on her maiden voyage after colliding with an...

Debbiereadsbook (1375 KP) rated A Murder of Convenience in Books
Apr 1, 2025
When Lydia is found dead in a locked room, Ellen becomes the prime suspect. Lydia is, after all, her husband's mistress. Sir Hugh is sent to investigate. He might be the only one to save her from the hangman's noose.
For the most part, I really did enjoy this. It's a step out my comfort zone, and I do like to step out from time to time. This one, though, was a tad too far. Let me tell you why.
There are hints, and clues along the way as to whodunnit. many clues. MANY MANY hints. So many, that I started to get mighty confused with it all and I could not see the bigger picture, nor who might have committed this crime. I'm still not 100% certain who actually did it, or why! It doe tell you, in the book, but I was so flummoxed by it all, I lost the plot, literally.
What I did like, though, was got to hear from all the major parties. I liked the level of drama (murder suspect notwithstanding!)
I liked the way it was written, and how the story was delivered, apart from the overwhelming amount of things to process. And that was the ony reason I gave it . .
4 solid stars
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Dancing with the Enemy: My Family's Holocaust Secret
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When Paul Glaser discovered his Aunt Rosie's remarkable wartime diaries, photographs and letters he...