
Life Studies
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Faber are pleased to announce the relaunch of the poetry list - starting in Spring 2001 and...

Gertrude Jekyll at Munstead Wood
Martin Wood and Judith B. Tankard
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First published in the UK by Sutton Publishing in 1996 (and by Timber Press in the US), this...

Scook: The Complete Cookery Guide
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A sumptuous collection of over 100 recipes allowing us to discover the wonders of extraordinary...

The Mini Book of Pies
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Pies are the ultimate comfort food. Enjoy sweet and savoury pies, try traditional and modern recipes...

What to Bake and How to Bake it
Jane Hornby, Liz Haarala Hamilton and Max Haarala Hamilton
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What to Bake & How to Bake It is the ultimate cookbook for amateur bakers looking to master the...
BMW 'Airhead' Twins: All R45, R50, R60, R65, R75, R80, R90, R100, RS, RT & LS (Not GS) Models 1969 to 94
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There are lots of books about the classic BMW Boxers; their history, performance, lineage, and the...

Discussion of Cold Damage (Shang Han Lun): Commentaries and Clinical Applications
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A major new translation of the Chinese classic Shang Han Lun by scholar and medical doctor Guohui...

Adam Green recommended It Could Happen To You by Chet Baker in Music (curated)

Gruff Rhys recommended People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm by A Tribe Called Quest in Music (curated)

LeftSideCut (3776 KP) rated Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back (1980) in Movies
Sep 27, 2019 (Updated Oct 25, 2019)
Everything that makes A New Hope so enjoyable is present and correct in TESB, but bigger and better in everyway.
All of the main characters are charming - it's easy to see why they have such a cult following.
The second time around, were given much more back story to already established characters (including the infamous mother of all twists), and we're introduced to new characters, such as Lando, Yoda, and Boba Fett, who all quickly became fan favourites.
We're also introduced to new locations, showing off gorgeous cinematography at every opportunity - places like Bespin, and Hoth (where one of my favourite set pieces of the whole saga takes place).
John Williams score is once again flawless, easily one of the best movie scores of all time.
The movie also ends on a huge cliffhanger, and no matter how many times I see TESB, I'm always ready to move on to the next chapter immediately.
It's a timeless classic.