Final Wicket: Test and First Class Cricketers Killed in the Great War
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While cricket remains a national game today, at the beginning of the Twentieth Century, it was THE...
From Yoga to Kabbalah: Religious Exoticism and the Logics of Bricolage
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Religious exoticism implies a deeply ambivalent relationship to otherness and to religion itself:...
Historical Dictionary of Science and Technology in Modern China
Lawrence R. Sullivan and Nancy Y. Liu
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The Historical Dictionary of Science and Technology in Modern China provides the most up-to-date...
Imperial Unknowns: The French and British in the Mediterranean, 1650-1750
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In this major new study, the history of the French and British trading empires in the early modern...
In the Time of the Nations
Emmanuel Levinas and Michael B. Smith
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In this major collection of essays, Emmanuel Levinas, a leading philosopher of the 20th century,...
TravelersWife4Life (31 KP) rated A Cowboy for Keeps (Colorado Cowboys, #1) in Books
Feb 24, 2021
I’ll be honest. I am a sucker for a good western story. Probably something to do with my love of that era, and Jody Hedlund brought it to life in the most adventurous of ways, through a marriage of convenience story! I liked Greta from the first page until the end, watching her grow through the story was touching. Wyatt was deep. I loved his nature and his thought process he had good insight, and a good sense of humor at times. Overall, the story is just what I needed to sit back, relax, and know that I was in for a good ride. Plus, have I mentioned the GORGEOUS cover? It is even better in person. I am really looking forward to where Jody Hedlund will take this series next.
*I volunteered to read this book in return for my honest feedback. The thoughts and opinions expressed within are my own.
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Ducklady (1174 KP) rated Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019) in Movies
Aug 25, 2019 (Updated Aug 25, 2019)
I thought Margot Robbie did a lovely job as Sharon Tate, and the scene where she was watching her own movie was kind of adorable. although she barely spoke and I wish she had more input in the movie.
When the Manson family members got wrecked I laughed so hard. The part with the flamethrower was masterful, absolutely hilarious. Even though the screaming was so over-acted, it just made the scene so much more Tarantino and funny. Also, the dog survived so that's a win in my book.
I felt like a few scenes dragged a bit and a few didn't add anything to the movie.
A Lakota Approach to Biodynamics: Taking Life Seriously
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Devon Strong was a farmer and bison rancher in the Western United States whose utterly unique...



