
Waiting for the Vote of the Wild Animals
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Characterized as ""the African Voltaire,"" Ahmadou Kourouma garnered enormous critical and popular...

The Bounty
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FBI agent Kate O'Hare and charming con man Nicholas Fox race against time to uncover a buried train...

m-Indicator
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m-Indicator is no.1 Pune & Mumbai Local Train Timetable. It also provides bus information of BEST,...

Sail Fiji Cruising Guide: Eastern
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Now including extensive Information for cruising the recently opened Southern Lau Group, this...

Magna Carta: The Birth of Liberty
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The Magna Carta is revered around the world as the founding document of Western liberty. Its...

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Lindsay (1760 KP) rated My Way West: Real Kids Traveling the Oregon and California Trails in Books
Jul 9, 2022
The kids told these journeys on the trails through the images and how life was on the trails. Children will be able to learn about the life and history of the US and the Oregon trails. This book shows tragedy and how everyone came together and helped each other along the way. Children can learn about this and American history by reading this book, not of it but a good glimpse of it.
I enjoy learning about the western expansion and the Oregon trails. I am one of those kinds of readers. I was learning about history through books and how life may have been back then—the dangers of it. When reading this book, I read the quotes first and then the information on the page. Tough, you can read it by doing the significant info about the journey or the topic that was talked about and then the quotes after. It doe not really make a difference in what way you read it. I enjoy that. There is no right way to read this book.
I like the focus was on the actual kids that traveled the Organ and California Trails. The author does a beautiful job of that. This book is suitable for middle-grade readers who want to learn about American history. This book would be an excellent book to have in classrooms as well.

Think of Me
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A heartbreaking new novel of grief, family and the enduring power of love from the author of We Must...
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Haven's Flame (Fires of Cricket Bend #1)
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High-button dresses aren’t made for hot Texas springs—or the burning desire Haven Anderson has...
Historical Romance Western

RəX Regent (349 KP) rated The Good Dinosaur (2015) in Movies
Feb 20, 2019
Spot is effectively a dog to our more cultured dinosaur who inhabit a world not at all dissimilar to the American Frontier. And there in lies the problem.
This is without a doubt the most beautifully animated film that I have ever seen, with a photo realistic animation so real, that it was distracting, as I actually wondered if they had cheated and blended real photography with CGI. The other issue was the setting and the love affair with old west which only really works if you are an American.
Yeah, we love a good western but this was just a bit of a weird interpretation, with T-Rex's driving cattle and Brontosaurus' growing corn. But having said all that, the plot as pure Pixar but without the humour. This is simply not funny and a change in tone for the studio but it is keeping with their groundbreaking approach to animation in many ways, this is as significant a breakthrough as Toy Story was back in 1995.
Yes, the animation was effectively driven by the same technology as most mainstream blockbusters but this film savored those moments, leaving us simply awestruck by the look and feel of this film.
Though it does feel at times to be a teaser reel for the animation capabilities of Pixar...