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    2046 (2004)

    2046 (2004)

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    Women enter and exit a science fiction author’s life, over the course of a few years, after the...

A Short History of Nearly Everything
A Short History of Nearly Everything
Bill Bryson | 2016 | Science & Mathematics
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"He (Bill Bryson) is very famous for A Short History Of Nearly Everything, it’s a great book. It’s a book on science essentially and the history of the world. But he has written it in a very entertaining style and it’s a very humorous read... A Short History of Nearly Everything is also a book that you can certainly read again."

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Christopher Guest recommended Oak in Books (curated)

 
Oak
Oak
William Bryant Logan | 2005 | Natural World
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"The symbiotic relationship between the oak tree and civilization is powerful. From acorns as food, to ink, and the more obvious uses of the wood itself, Logan connects the very origins of man with the oak and all it has provided. It is clear that Logan reveres the profound importance of this tree and skillfully combines the science with a poetic fervor."

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Lena Dunham recommended War Room (2015) in Movies (curated)

 
War Room (2015)
War Room (2015)
2015 | Drama
10.0 (1 Ratings)
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"My friend Audrey Gelman showed me this film as the beginning of my political education. While it is a documentary that provides a ton of backstory on the Clinton campaign and the art and science of electing a president, it has the pace and power of a good thriller produced by George Clooney with David Strathairn in at least one role with gravitas."

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Paulo Coelho recommended Fictions in Books (curated)

 
Fictions
Fictions
Jorge Luis Borges, Andrew Hurley | 2000 | Fiction & Poetry
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"I read one of Borges’ short stories in a science-fiction magazine when I was 20, and I immediately fell in love with his style and his universe. Later on, I discovered that the short story, ‘The Babel Library,’ was part of this collection of short stories. Borges is the only South American writer all of whose books I have read and reread."

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Mogwai recommended Kiss Me Deadly (1955) in Movies (curated)

 
Kiss Me Deadly (1955)
Kiss Me Deadly (1955)
1955 | Crime, Film-Noir, Mystery
7.0 (1 Ratings)
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"One of many great films noirs in the collection. There are a few things that make this movie unique, including a MacGuffin that introduces an unexpected element of science fiction into a hard-boiled detective story, and Ralph Meeker's great portrayal of private eye Mike Hammer (best name ever). Even by film noir antihero standards, the guy is a monster."

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