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Dubliners
Dubliners
James Joyce, Terence Brown | 2000 | Fiction & Poetry
7.5 (4 Ratings)
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"The lives of ordinary people in a second rate city are given depth and tragic resonance in sensually realized prose. “The Dead,” in particular succeeds in rendering a perfectly realistic scene: a holiday party, brilliantly capturing different voices and registers, and then wallops us with a vision of life, love, death and meaning."

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Merissa (11805 KP) created a post

Dec 4, 2020  
"From award-winning and international best-selling author Melanie A. Smith comes a steamy holiday murder-mystery romance with a psychic twist."

TOUR & #GIVEAWAY - Last Kiss Under the Mistletoe by Melanie A. Smith - @Archaeolibrary, @XpressoTours, #Adult, #Romance, #Seasonal, #Suspense,

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A Bad Moms Christmas (2017)
A Bad Moms Christmas (2017)
2017 | Comedy
Christmas is the happiest time of the year. At least it’s supposed to be, Moms are expected to work tirelessly throughout the Christmas season to ensure that the holiday is absolute perfection for their families. The gifts are to be wrapped with precision, decorations hanging from every available bough, food that could be lifted from the pages of Bon Appétit magazine, all done without breaking a sweat. Tis the season for family and frolic, yet our Bad Moms are stressed beyond their imagination this holiday season. Why? Because their mothers have arrived.

This Christmas, Amy (Mila Kunis), Kiki (Kristen Bell) and Carla (Kathryn Hahn) are enter the holiday season feeling the pressure of Christmas present. With all that need to be done, they agree that this is the Christmas where they make the rules. Amy decides that they are going to have a low key holiday. However, that goes against the everything Ruth (Christine Baranski), Amy’s mom believes and expects as she arrives in a tornado of holiday perfection, trailed by her blissfully oblivious husband Hank (Peter Gallagher). Ruth is a perfectionist, a task master extraordinaire who expects no less from her child. Amy, tired of trying to get her mother’s approval, decides to change the traditions.

 Kiki’s Mom Sandy (Cheryl Hines) is the clinging, overbearing type who’s behavior could be classified as stalker; if she were not Kiki’s mom. Sandy’s need to be close to her daughter crosses the comfort zone in so many ways. Kiki decides to see Dr. Karl (Wanda Sykes), the family therapist, who explains the maternal process of insanity in hilariously truthful detail.

Isis (Susan Sarandon) shows up at Carla’s house unexpectedly. She seems to only show up at Carla’s door when she has run out of money. She is on the other side of the maternal spectrum, the hands off type. Carla has had to fend for herself for years and expects her mother to take off without a moment’s notice.

I enjoyed the first Bad Moms, but I was hesitant to watch the sequel because there was a chance that it would not be as good as the first. I quite surprised by how much I enjoyed the movie. It made me snort laugh more than once. This is the perfect movie for a Girls Night Out. Grab your BFFs and head to the theater to take a break this holiday season!
  
Love, Death & Robots
Love, Death & Robots
2019 | Action, Animation, Comedy
Three robots (0 more)
Too short (0 more)
I liked the concept short animated sci fi fantasy with a dark edge with plenty twists in each short film I liked especially the second one with the three robots on holiday on desolate earth only problem some of the shorts could been longer but I still want to see more
  
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Christmas Wishes and Mistletoe Kisses
Jenny Hale | 2015
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8.0 (2 Ratings)
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Loved this book, caught me at the first page that I forgotten to take note of what town it is placed in for my map. Feels a little cookie-cutter along the lines of Trading Christmas/When Christmas Comes and a few of Debbie Macomber's other holiday books. If you enjoy Debbie Macomber's holiday books you will definitely like this one! I find it funny that in this book and another series I read they both use the last name Sinclair for grouchy millionaires. Have to keep an eye out for more books by Jenny Hale, already signed up for her newsletter.

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"This is art concealing art. On the face of it, the film is a gentle satire of French bourgeois life on holiday. There is no story, just Hulot (Jacques Tati himself) drifting innocently through a holiday resort, leaving a trail of confusion behind him. The gags are wonderful, apparently effortless, the situations natural. In reality, the film is the extraordinary creation of a man obsessed with perfection. Each move, each image was planned in detail by Tati until the gags were immaculate; the tennis ball that bounces off the head of the serious little girl curtsying to her elders, the paint pot that floats out to sea, then back on the opposite side of the beached fishing boat; everything apparently natural, everything the product of intense creativity."

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The Engagement Game (49th Floor, #3)
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
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I really enjoyed this book, was a really good read. the story line was well written and the characters were lovable and funny. the story flowed really well keeping you hooked till the last page. the characters chemistry just jumps of the page from when they first meet.
highly recommended

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Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
1947 | Classics, Drama, Family
A true holiday classic
The classic tale of a judge trying to decide whether Kris Kringle is really Santa Claus is an all time classic. The acting, storytelling and light-hearted seriousness makes this one of those films you can watch over and over again.

The remake is also a good film; however, always start with the original.
  
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Lee (2222 KP) created a poll

Dec 2, 2019  
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Smashbomb Greatest Christmas Movie 2019 - Group B: Round 3
VOTE FOR YOUR FAVOURITE. Poll will close later this week and overall progress will be updated for you to view here - http://cinechat.co.uk/smashbomb-xmas.jpg


Miracle On 34th Street (1994)
Santa Claus: The Movie (1985)
The Holiday (2006)
The Santa Clause (1994)
The Snowman and The Snowdog (2012)
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Noelle (2019)
Noelle (2019)
2019 | Comedy, Family, Fantasy
This is a surprisingly cute and fun holiday film -- and it encourages the belief that a woman can be Santa. Is the plot deep? No. Do we need our Christmas plots to be deep? No! There's whimsy, a lot of humor, and it works for both kids (mine loved it at age 8) and adults. Count me in.