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Elli H Burton (1288 KP) rated Bad Boys (1995) in Movies

Jun 18, 2019 (Updated Nov 3, 2019)  
Bad Boys (1995)
Bad Boys (1995)
1995 | Action
Will Smith. ♡ (0 more)
Bad Boys for Life.
Love the chemistry between Martin Lawrence and Will Smith. You get the sense theres an actual history between the characters.
It's full of laughs, suspense, thrills, sexiness and action.
Definitely recommend watching!
  
Obviously not novels, the Sharpe Companion books are interesting reading for anyone with a passing interest in the napoleonic wars. They're probably not going to help you pass any history degree, but are great for for a light diversion.
  
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The Sharpe Companion: The Early Years
Mark Adkin | 2005
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6.0 (1 Ratings)
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Obviously not novels, the Sharpe Companion books are interesting reading for anyone with a passing interest in the napoleonic wars. They're probably not going to help you pass any history degree, but are great for for a light diversion.
  
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Jane Austen's England
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8.0 (1 Ratings)
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A look at the social history around the time of Jane Austen. The book uses Austen's life and letters, but also diaries and letters of a group of other, non-famous people to illuminate different aspects of the period.
  
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Viggo Mortensen recommended Faust in Books (curated)

 
Faust
Faust
Goethe | 2014 | Fiction & Poetry
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"A great work of literature and an extraordinary cautionary tale, this story has much to teach us about psychology, politics and history. More than ever, it can allow us to look at ourselves and our rulers with open eyes."

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