Gone in 60 seconds (1974)
Movie
Maindrian Pace (H.B. Halicki) is an insurance investigator by day and a professional car thief by...
Suburban Lawns by Suburban Lawns
Album
If one band encapsulated the eccentricity present in the post 70’s Southern Californian New Wave,...
State of Grace
Book
Nominated for the National Book Award in 1974, this haunting, profoundly disquieting novel manages...
Pirate Vishnu
Book
A century-old treasure map of San Francisco’s Barbary Coast. Sacred riches from India. Two...
Shenzhen: A Travelogue from China
Book
Guy Delisle's work for a French animation studio requires him to oversee production at various Asian...
MaryAnn (14 KP) rated LuLu’s Cafe in Books
Nov 1, 2019
My Thoughts: This is such an enjoyable read; it was hard to put this novel down; the author's writing draws the reader into the story and jkeeps the readers attention. This is a book about overcoming abuse, finding love, kindness, and healing. It's about people learning patience with those who are broken and giving people second chances. Leah is a broken abused woman who finds solace and healing in a small southern town. She slowly learns that she can trust those who have shown her nothing but kindness and love. The readers will love Lulu, a woman who is grounded in Christ's love who pours kindness and love on those around her. She always seems to have the right answer and always has a cheerful attitude.
This is a book that although it deals with the topic of abuse, it is full of humor, romance, and love. The readers will fall in love with this small southern town and its townspeople. A wonderful story of a woman who finally finds the meaning of true love.
Calling Me Home: Gram Parsons and the Roots of Country Rock
Book
On September 19, 1973, Gram Parsons became yet another rock-and-roll casualty in an era of excess, a...
Cathars in Question
Book
Cathars have long been regarded as posing the most organised challenge to orthodox Catholicism in...
Nietzsche's Journey to Sorrento: Genesis of the Philosophy of the Free Spirit
Paolo D'Iorio and Sylvia Mae Gorelick
Book
"When for the first time I saw the evening rise with its red and gray softened in the Naples sky,"...