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Meg Dean (138 KP) rated butch sexology in Books

Jun 20, 2018  
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butch sexology
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First let me say: Erotica is really not my thing!

That said...this book wasn't bad! I know the author (who is an amazing person)...so I took a chance and read it...

If you like lesbian erotica...give it a read!
  
    Satisfactory

    Satisfactory

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    Satisfactory is a first-person open-world factory building game with a dash of exploration and...

    We Go On (2016)

    We Go On (2016)

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    Miles Grissom offers $30,000 to the first person who can prove to him that we go on after death.

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Smoorgan (8 KP) rated Wonder (2017) in Movies

Oct 21, 2018  
Wonder (2017)
Wonder (2017)
2017 | Drama
Emotionally gripping (1 more)
Multiple person view/take
Wonder had me gripped from the first five minutes. The story is emotionally touching from the very first scene. I personally absolutely love how they portrayed every character in first person with their own aspect of the story, while not jumping around and making the story hard to understand. It also somewhat forces the viewer to understand the emotions felt by each character, because of their place in the family, and family situation. Without spoiling the film, I can say personally it is easy to feel for other characters than the youngest child.

All in all the film flows well, has an incredibly touching story to which many I feel could possibly learn from.
  
Short prequel to the first of Angus Donald's <i>Outlaw</i> series about Robin Hood.

Whereas the books proper are all presented as an ageing Alan-a -Dale remembering his time with Robin and were told in the first person, this is told in third person and is not 'book-ended' in such a manner. While there are a few other characters than the already-living-in-the-woods Robin and John, it also does not have such a wide range of characters as in the novels proper, and feels maybe a little bit rushed.

In short: an OK entry for anyone who hasn't read any of the novels proper, but I would still advise the reader to start with the first book rather than this novella.
  
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Stephen Cone recommended Shadows (2005) in Movies (curated)

 
Shadows (2005)
Shadows (2005)
2005 | Comedy, Horror, Mystery
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"I’m not the first person who felt he’d found a soul mate upon first encountering Cassavetes’s work, but it’s a testament to how immensely personal and humane his cinema is that it seems to be speaking directly to the soul of whoever is taking it in. I will carry this astounding body of work in my heart until the day it stops beating. My hero."

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Stephen Cone recommended Faces (1968) in Movies (curated)

 
Faces (1968)
Faces (1968)
1968 | Classics, Drama
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"I’m not the first person who felt he’d found a soul mate upon first encountering Cassavetes’s work, but it’s a testament to how immensely personal and humane his cinema is that it seems to be speaking directly to the soul of whoever is taking it in. I will carry this astounding body of work in my heart until the day it stops beating. My hero."

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A Woman Under the Influence (1975)
A Woman Under the Influence (1975)
1975 | Classics, Drama
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"I’m not the first person who felt he’d found a soul mate upon first encountering Cassavetes’s work, but it’s a testament to how immensely personal and humane his cinema is that it seems to be speaking directly to the soul of whoever is taking it in. I will carry this astounding body of work in my heart until the day it stops beating. My hero."

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The Killing of a Chinese Bookie (1976)
The Killing of a Chinese Bookie (1976)
1976 | Drama
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"I’m not the first person who felt he’d found a soul mate upon first encountering Cassavetes’s work, but it’s a testament to how immensely personal and humane his cinema is that it seems to be speaking directly to the soul of whoever is taking it in. I will carry this astounding body of work in my heart until the day it stops beating. My hero."

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