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Nine Perfect Strangers
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Could ten days at a health resort really change you forever? In Liane Moriarty’s latest...
There's More to Life Than This: Healing Messages, Remarkable Stories, and Insight About the Other Side from the Long Island Medium
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The always funny, frank, and down-to-earth medium began communicating with Spirit at the age of...
Suswatibasu (1701 KP) rated Fight Club (1999) in Movies
Jul 25, 2017
I am Jack's liver...a mind-blowing look at a consumer-led society and mental health
This is a horror movie in the sense that it feels like a modern-day psycho. David Fincher's savage film is visionary and disturbing. It reveals angry and diffidently witty ideas about contemporary manhood. It builds a huge, phantasmagorical structure around the search for lost masculine authority, and attempts to psycho-analyse an entire society in the process. Fabulous twist at the end. An excellent adaptation of Chuck Palahniuk's book.
Suswatibasu (1701 KP) rated Slaughterhouse 5: The Children's Crusade - A Duty-dance with Death in Books
Jul 27, 2017
Bizarre but brings up important themes
Kurt Vonnegut's renowned novel focuses on the destruction of war, the long term mental health issues at the same time how death is trivialized throughout.
Or so it goes.
It borders on ludicrous at the same time reveals the fragmentation of the mind after such trauma. It is unclear how much of the narrator's account is fact or fantasy.
While I'm usually drawn to these themes, the general oddness may have been a step too far without background explanation.
Or so it goes.
It borders on ludicrous at the same time reveals the fragmentation of the mind after such trauma. It is unclear how much of the narrator's account is fact or fantasy.
While I'm usually drawn to these themes, the general oddness may have been a step too far without background explanation.
BobbiesDustyPages (1259 KP) rated Breaking Bad in TV
Sep 5, 2017
As addictive as a drug
Breaking Bad is one of those shows that from the first episode I was pulled right in and up until the last episode, it never let me go. The show has some of the realist characters I've ever come across they are all so flawed and damaged and it really pushed this show above the rest.
Also the most messed up part is just how plausible the show really is in the US when it comes to health care.
Also the most messed up part is just how plausible the show really is in the US when it comes to health care.
Cumberland (1142 KP) rated Turtles All The Way Down in Books
Aug 29, 2018
Great read
John Green has a talent for making his characters feel like real people with very real problems. Aza's struggle with her mental health is heartbreaking and engaging, but the true magic of this book is how her struggles also impact those around her. Davis and Daisy are both well rounded characters who have realistic reactions to Aza's illness. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who would like an inside look at the spiraling invasive thoughts that can be caused by mental illness.
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Dating management application from Primary Care of Servicio Canario de la Salud. Allows requesting,...