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B (15 KP) rated Kindle E-Reader in Tech

Sep 20, 2018  
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Goes everywhere with me, Switzerland to chemo.
  
This book is about the story of Ada Rupp. When her sister found her story. Ada now she need to commit to the faith. She was raised Amish. Though she has love for the widower Will Gundy. She is restless and want to find her story. So she finds out that a few of her family members are traveling to Switzerland.

Her family and Grundy family need to work something out with the deed all the way back in the Switzerland. Alice and Christy go and Ada goes represent a member for her grandmother. Things her she start to want feeling for Daniel there travel companion though will she have found her true love and her story. She also is hoping to talk to her mother who is staying in Switzerland. Find out more by reading. You learn about Switzerland a bit as well.
  
Some seriously amazing contenders here. Looking forward to watch Dearest Sister from Laos, Foxtrot from Israel, Little Gandhi from Syria, The Divine Order from Switzerland, BPM from France...

The Academy has announced the 92 features that have been submitted for Oscar consideration in the Best Foreign Language Film category:


Father and Son (2017)

Father and Son (2017)

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Father And Son is a beautifully filmed story about a single-father Moc and his 6 year-old son Ca who...


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El Inca (2016)

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The film tells the story of real-life professional boxer Edwin Valero, undefeated two-weight world...


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Another Story of the World (2017)

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In Mosquitos, Uruguay, at a town asleep, a coronel obsessed with his garden gnomes and a mailman who...


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My Pure Land (2017)

My Pure Land (2017)

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Based on a true story, this striking drama sees a mother and her two young daughters; Nazo and...


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Black Level (2017)

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50-year anniversary is the beginning of a complicated phase in the life of a wedding photographer...


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Dr. Ruth recommended Bright Eyes (1934) in Movies (curated)

 
Bright Eyes (1934)
Bright Eyes (1934)
1934 | Comedy, Drama, Family
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"Shirley Temple could always make people smile, and when I was in the orphanage in Switzerland, seeing one of her movies, like The Good Ship Lollipop, would make me smile for a little while."

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The Marinated Meeple (1848 KP) created a poll

Jul 20, 2018  
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Which Ticket to ride map is the best (your favorite)

Ticket to Ride: America (the original one)

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Ticket to Ride: Europe (the 2nd one)
Ticket to Ride: Nordic Countries

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Ticket to Ride: Marklin

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Ticket to Ride: Switzerland

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Ticket to Ride: Rails and Sails
Ticket to Ride: Asia

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Ticket to Ride: India & Switzerland
Ticket to Ride: UK & Pennsylvania

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Ticket to Ride: Nederland

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Ticket to Ride: France & Old West

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Ticket to Ride: Germany
Ticket to Ride: New York

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one of the fan made expansions

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Dean (6926 KP) rated A Cure For Wellness (2017) in Movies

Jan 21, 2018 (Updated Jan 21, 2018)  
A Cure For Wellness (2017)
A Cure For Wellness (2017)
2017 | Drama, Mystery, Thriller
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Half decent film
This starts well as a New York exec is sent to a remote sanatorium in Switzerland to bring back the CEO. It has a creepy feel and slightly bizarre goings on to start with. Sadly the 2nd half of the film becomes quite predictable and the plot is a bit vague in places.
  
The Last
The Last
Hanna Jameson | 2019 | Dystopia, Fiction & Poetry, Thriller
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7.2 (6 Ratings)
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The Last was a blast
There has been nuclear bombings in all major cities leaving this hotel full of people in remote Switzerland alone. What will the survivors do to survive in a world where the rules no longer apply? Add deep reflection, neccesity for awakened self discovery, cannabalism, a murder mystery and the hint of the paranormal and you have a deep and enthralling imaginative novel.
  
Mrs. Pollifax is on her first investigative assignment when the CIA sends her to a resort in Switzerland to find the stolen plutonium. But suddenly, she finds herself on her own just hoping to figure everything out before the villain catches up with her. I loved this book just as much on the reread as I did the first time over a decade ago.

Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2013/04/book-review-palm-for-mrs-pollifax-by.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.
  
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Kristy H (1252 KP) rated Hausfrau in Books

Feb 13, 2018  
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Anna is an American living in Switzerland for nearly a decade, thanks to her marriage to Bruno, a Swiss native. They have three young children and on the outside, Anna has a idyllic life - a loving husband, a nice home, beautiful children. But inside, she is wrecked with turmoil and depression. She feels isolated in Switzerland, a country where she still barely knows the language despite having resided there for so long. Anna enrolls in German classes and also embarks on a series of affairs, but nothing seems to appease what ails her.

I had read positive reviews of this book in several places and decided to give it a try. It was slow going at first, and I almost set it aside in exchange for some books that interested me more. I won't lie - I wish I had. There's just something about this book that irritated me to no end. It's true that Anna is not a particularly likable character - she cheats on her husband and doesn't seem to give much to her children - but that's not exactly it. I almost wish the book had started earlier in Anna's life, so we could potentially understand why she'd become this unstable, depressed housewife, or hausfrau, as our title indicates. We're told she hates living in Switzerland, but is that really it? She's surrounded by a stock of predictable characters - her callous husband, her socialite friend, her oblivious lovers... no one in the novel seems like a fully-formed character and, as such, I had trouble really caring about what happens to them. I probably felt the worst for Anna's three kids.

There were definitely parts that hurt me to read, but overall, the book seemed flat and pointless. The ending irritated me. I'd give it a 2.5 stars overall, but still - rather than having sympathy for Anna - I found myself annoyed with her and the entire book.
  
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Awix (3310 KP) rated The Divine Order (2017) in Movies

Mar 10, 2018 (Updated Mar 10, 2018)  
The Divine Order (2017)
The Divine Order (2017)
2017 | Drama, International
It's not that uncommon for a certain kind of feminist film to turn up in art-house cinemas in the UK - these are usually about the struggle for self-determination as experienced by women in traditionalist societies around the world. What is unusual is to see this sort of story taking place in a recognisably modern European setting, as is the case with The Divine Order. The year is 1971, the setting is rural Switzerland, and a vote is looming over whether women should be given the right to vote. Yes, 1971; yes, Switzerland. Young housewife Nora finds herself almost by accident leading the women of her village in a campaign for, if not equality, then at least recognition.

A solidly scripted and involving film; not too heavy or worthy, it finds time for plenty of lighter moments along the way, though the mood is generally as serious as you might expect. Slightly manipulative, but then that's always the case with this type of film - there is a welcome degree of subtlety, compared to some (one of the leading opponents of women's suffrage is female, for instance). Sofia Helin gets a brilliant cameo as a visiting advocate of 'Yoni Power' (google it if you don't know; I'm not going there in a film review). The version we saw was let down by some inept subtitling but this is still an engaging and well-made drama, not just historical agitprop.