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Erika (17788 KP) created a video about track New Religion by Duran Duran in Rio by Duran Duran in Music
Jun 15, 2019 (Updated Jun 15, 2019)
Jeremy King (346 KP) rated Monty Python's Life of Brian (1979) in Movies
May 13, 2019
Joana Lau (3 KP) rated Elantris: Tenth Anniversary Author's Definitive Edition in Books
Feb 5, 2018
Still feel uncomfortable about Brandon Sanderson religious choices but can't help enjoy his stories
Dominique Marie (7 KP) rated The Blight of Muirwood (Legends of Muirwood, #2) in Books
Nov 28, 2018
It's alright, but I'm having a hard time relating to the characters. Also, the religious overtones are too much. I am fine with religious themes, but this is done in such an intrusive way. It's just obnoxious. I much prefer his Kingfountain series.
Jess (16 KP) rated Little Women in Books
May 23, 2017
Sisterly affection (3 more)
Jo the writer
Laurie
Beth the saint
Beth :'( (2 more)
What WAS that ending?!
Religious overtones (sign of the times)
Old-Fashioned Family Fun
Deb (14 KP) rated I Can Only Imagine (2018) in Movies
Jun 6, 2018
Amazing!
If you're religious, or even if you're not, I recommend that everyone watch this movie at least once. I haven't been religious for some years now and this movie hit me hard (cried quite a bit throughout). This is a fantastic movie that portrays an amazing band that I have loved listening to for many years.
Purrsistently (46 KP) rated Life of Pi in Books
Jun 19, 2018
vivid descriptions (2 more)
endearing protagonist
religious commentary
Slow boggy story (2 more)
frequent graphic descriptions of dismembered animals
plodding, kinda boring
Not bad, just didn't really love it
The purpose of reading is to open your mind, see into different lives and different worlds that differ from you own.
A good book will have you talking about it, asking questions and going over the content in your mind, this book does that.
You neither need to be religious or non-religious to appreciate the book and it's purpose. Whether you agree or believe in what unfolds is neither here nor there.
A good book will have you talking about it, asking questions and going over the content in your mind, this book does that.
You neither need to be religious or non-religious to appreciate the book and it's purpose. Whether you agree or believe in what unfolds is neither here nor there.