
Whit Stillman recommended Big Deal on Madonna Street (1958) in Movies (curated)

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Handbook of Intraindividual Variability Across the Life Span: A Comprehensive Perspective
Martin J. Sliwinski, Manfred Diehl and Karen Hooker
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Intraindividual variability (IIV) of human development and behavior across the entire life-span is...
It all starts when three poor students school collapsed and they are sent off to a rich private school where they are clearly not welcomed. Season one is all about a murder and trying to figure out who did it and why they died, it's a brilliant story and I managed to get lost in it, there is something for everyone to relate to. Typical high school drama between popular kids poor kids and a murderer. Season two was equally as good and gripping as the first one with the story unravelling and people are breaking and the truth comes out. I have just started season three and again couldn't be more engrossed.
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Grands Crus Classes: The Great Wines of Bordeaux with Recipes from Star Chefs of the World
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Ali A (82 KP) rated The Fountains of Silence in Books
Jun 1, 2020
I was fascinated with this novel as it's something I have never really learned of this time in history in school. I knew of before, during World War II, but never afterward with Franco's dictation. I cared about the characters and wanted to know the outcome. I could tell when some things would happen and cried during some of them too.
It was a heartfelt novel set in a dark time that had family and love and exploration. A must read for historical fiction readers and lovers of Ruta Sepetys.