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Karl Hyde recommended On Leaving by Nina Nastasia in Music (curated)

 
On Leaving by Nina Nastasia
On Leaving by Nina Nastasia
2006 | Alternative, Indie, Pop, Rock
(0 Ratings)
Album Favorite

"Nina is another friend that we were introduced to via John Peel and his family. There were a number of people after his passing that I really wanted to get in touch with and Nina was one of them. That was John’s legacy. That and one-stop shopping, something that Radio 1 would benefit from the asset of again. John was a place where you could go to hear very disparate music – some of which you would love, some which you would loathe, and some of which you would loathe but come to love. Nina was one of the people that he played a lot. This was the album when I met her and her fella. She’s an extraordinary singer – for me, I think the greatest contemporary female lyricist. She and her boyfriend live in a tiny flat in Manhattan, almost like Russian peasants. There are lots of stuffed animals and huge rugs on her tiny bed and laptops hidden behind huge automatons. I love her guitar playing and her singing, but her lyrics challenged me to try to be as good. She writes from a woman’s point of view, beautifully. Her lyrics are very personal. I struggled with that before writing Edgeland. This, and the John Martyn album, and the James Blake album – they were all writing very personal songs."

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Lindsay (1812 KP) created a post

Oct 12, 2020 (Updated Oct 12, 2020)  
September was my biggest book haul by far. I would like to say Thank you to all the Publishers and authors that send me books for September. They are all over the place for this past month. They are all review books. Some were send as gifts and other were review books. I requested some. They are seasonal and children and some are part the of #Fall2020Stacks.

Here are the books I received from several different publishers.Thank you to some authors as well. All are review books. Two are Book Tour Books I want to say Thank you to @IreadBookTours. I want to say Thank you all.

    The Naughty List by Thomas Conway
    Evergreen Forevermore by T.A. Cline
    The Proctor Hall Horror by Bill Thomas
    Beholden by Jody Hedlund (Review)
    The Red Ribbon by Pepper D. Basham (Review)
    Piecing It All Together by Leslie Gould
    This is The Earth by Deedee Cummings
    In the Nick of Time by Deedee Cummings
    The Goose on the Roof by Sarah Sommers
    The Endangereds by Philippe Cousteau and Austin Aslan
    Animals at the Office by Sarah Sommers
    Caley Cross and the Hadeon Drop by Jeff Rosen


All are on my radar to read. I hope to read these books soon. This is my Book haul for this month.

https://nrcbooks.blogspot.com/2020/10/book-haul-3-september-2020.html
     
Great and Small Easter
Great and Small Easter
B&H Kids Editorial Staff | 2021 | Children
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Looking forward to the spring. Well, this book I found is just right. It is called Great and Small Easter. It is a good one to have on your little ones' bookshelves. It is a flap book. Which is good for the little one to open the flap.

You and your child can open the flaps and learn new animal sounds. I am rating this book 4.5 only because I got it in the format of a digital and not the board book. I could not open the flaps like in a physical copy. This one should be only in a physical copy and not a digital copy. Other than that this book is good.

The pictures are done well. The picture is pretty to look at. The rhyming is sweet. The animals that are shown tell about a new spring and holiday is about. It is not too complicated. If I had received his book in the physical copy I would have reviewed it and then sent it to my little cousin who would be enjoying them.

I do enjoy these little flap books. They can be enjoyed by all and little ones throughout the year. Any child or children would enjoy opening the flaps and learn different animal sounds or sounds that deal with the spring-like weather.
  
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Josh Napper (40 KP) rated Sing (2016) in Movies

Sep 27, 2019  
Sing (2016)
Sing (2016)
2016 | Animation, Comedy, Musical
HEADLINE:
sing
plot
In a city of humanoid animals, a hustling theater impresario's attempt to save his theater with a singing competition becomes grander than he anticipates even as its finalists' find that their lives will never be the same.
What lessons did you learn from this story (theme/moral)? What do you think others will learn from it?
Sometimes it takes others to bring out the best in you. No matter what you look like on the outside, something talented and awesome is secretly lurking on the inside. Always believe in yourself even if everyone, even the ones closet to you, doesn’t believe in you because the only person that needs to believe in you is yourself. When you hit rock bottom there is only one way to go… and that way is up, up and up.
What group of people would like this movie? Who would you recommend it to? Who would you not recommend it to?
i would recommend it to anyone that has a family with a little kid.
What is your final word on the film: Is it good or bad?
i have decided that sing, the movie, is a ok movie. it is somewhere between a good and a bad movie.
RATING SYSTEM:
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I give the movie sing a movie rating of 4.
  
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