Tragic Design: The True Impact of Bad Design and How to Fix it
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Bad design is everywhere, and its cost is much higher than we think. In this thought-provoking book,...
The Paper Bag Christmas
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A heart-tugging tale of a boy and a troubled little girl who discover that the true spirit of...
The Ketogenic Mediterranean Diet: A Low-Carb Approach to the Fresh-and-Delicious, Heart-Smart Lifestyle
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Combine the low-carb, fat-burning ketogenic diet with the delicious, heart-smart Mediterranean...
The End of Alzheimer's: The First Program to Prevent and Reverse Cognitive Decline
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Survival rates in many life-threatening conditions, including cancer, have been steadily improving...
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Awix (3310 KP) rated The Farewell (2019) in Movies
Oct 2, 2019
You expect a film about grief, and to some extent this is one, although it's really a chronicle of grief foretold, as the characters anticipate a loss to come. It's also about cultural differences, family life, and the way in which people routinely tell lies to each other every single day simply in order to keep life livable. The film skates along over the top of all this and treats it all with a light and delicate touch. Not an absolute tear-jerker, I thought, but there are some very touching moments (then again, I may be emotionally atrophied, who knows). Not a huge amount actually happens but the film has clearly been made with intelligence and skill.
Breaking Bad
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Breaking Bad follows protagonist Walter White (Bryan Cranston), a chemistry teacher who lives in New...
What We Lose
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From an author of rare, haunting power, a stunning novel about a young African-American woman coming...
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