Best Stopwatch
Sports and Health & Fitness
App
Powerful stopwatch to measure elapsed time with lap and split time modes - easy to use, mod and...
Entertainment Editor (1988 KP) shared own list
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Jeff Belnap (4 KP) rated Glass (2019) in Movies
Jun 11, 2019
Horse: Magnificent, Playful, Loyal
Catherine Austen, Pippa Roome and Nicola Jane Swinney
Book
A handsome new volume celebrating the history, culture and behaviour of this fine animal. Succinct...
HString (92 KP) rated Glass (2019) in Movies
Feb 27, 2019
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Jan 19, 2019
The Silent Pool
Book
Identical twins, Charlie and Cass have taken sides and quarrelled when their parents split up....
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Updated for season 2017/2018 See the schedule and countdown to the upcoming NBA basketball games....
Your Christmas or mine? (2022)
Movie
Hayley and James are young and in love. They both make the same mad split-second decision to swap...
Erika (17788 KP) rated The Minds of Billy Milligan in Books
Sep 26, 2019
It seems like there are two camps in the psychology field, ones that believe in Multiple Personalities (now DID), and ones that do not. While at some points I thought to myself, surely, this couldn't be true. But, the brain is weird, and I believe it. I was also hesitant to believe a lot of the details because a)conversations were completely recreated and b) the author was the dude that wrote Flowers for Algernon.
This begins as a true crime novel, then goes into a narrative of Billy Milligan's various lives, then what happened after he told the author his story. I preferred the true crime section to all else, but it was all intensely interesting.
Now, the Split connection; there were some personalities straight up lifted from Milligan's case, and the fact there were 24. Split took a lot from this book.
Overall, an interesting, and at times, unsettling, read.