
Tea Gardens
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A sunlit lawn, blossom-laden trees, rustic chairs grouped around tables laden with teapots, and...

The Modern Man Guide: A Cheat's Guide to Being the Ultimate Gentleman: A Guide to Being the Ultimate Gentleman y Without the Boring Bits
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This sleek guide combines the wit of Glenn O'Brien's How to be Man, with the style and tone of cult...

Modern Programming Made Easy: Using Java, Scala, Groovy, and JavaScript
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Get up and running fast with the basics of programming using Java as an example language. This short...

Numerical Recipes 3rd Edition: The Art of Scientific Computing
William H. Press, Saul A. Teukolsky, William T. Vetterling and Brian P. Flannery
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Do you want easy access to the latest methods in scientific computing? This greatly expanded third...

The Property
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After the death of her son, Regina Segal takes her granddaughter Mica to Warsaw, hoping to reclaim a...

The Perfectly Dressed Salad: Recipes to Make Your Salads Sing, from Quick-Fix Vinaigrettes to Creamy Classics
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The key to any great salad is using good-quality, fresh ingredients but it is the dressing that can...

Anna Kendrick recommended His Girl Friday (1940) in Movies (curated)

Emma @ The Movies (1786 KP) rated Christopher Robin (2018) in Movies
Sep 25, 2019
All in all it's a perfectly pleasant film with some very touching moments. But the ending just kind of happens... all of a sudden.
I was also bugged a little by the fact that Pooh and friends didn't all have the same style. While they weren't in it as much as the others, Owl, and rabbit to some extent, looked a lot more real than everything else. Likewise, Kanga and Roo have a different style again. In the illustrations and animations the differences between the characters is a lot less obvious.
It makes you wish that life really was as simple and carefree as it is for Pooh. A game of Say What You see followed by tea. He also has what is possibly the most inspirational line in the whole film:
"People say nothing is impossible. But I do nothing everyday."

Sarah (7800 KP) rated Brave New World in Books
Sep 10, 2019
I can now see why I gave up on this book. The plot itself is a great idea, and similar in a way to the wonderful 1984. However unlike 1984, I found this book to be very poorly executed and i just couldn't get into the writing style at all. I love the idea of a dystopian future, but a lot of the features of this future society feel like they've been named by a child and a lot aren't explained enough to truly comprehend what's going on. The writing style too comes across as very confused and I really struggled with it. The characters are a good idea and flawed, but rather underdeveloped. In fact the whole book feels quite underdeveloped and its only a chapter or so at the end that I truly enjoyed.
I really wish this had been better written, as it's a fantastic idea for a novel.

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