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    The Odds (2018)

    The Odds (2018)

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    A young woman joins an underground game of pain endurance, hoping to win the prize; US$1 million....

When Breath Becomes Air
When Breath Becomes Air
Paul Kalanithi | 2017 | Biography
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I loved this book. So many moments the author pulled me into his world and I could feel his pain. Then the last chapter I lost it!
  
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    iBrows

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    The first app that actually modifies your eyebrows to realistically show different shapes, shades...

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The Impossible Art of Falling
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Wow! The raw emotions that are written in this book is incredible. I felt Jena's pain through the pages. I didn’t grow up with a dad but her lose made me feel what I had missed. The betrayal she felt was unbelievably sad. How any one can just leave a child no matter their age is incomprehensible to me. Luke was amazing he was strong and caring. The pain he hides behind those blue eyes is just heart breaking. To blame yourself for every wrong step.
These two met each other at the right moment. To find your pain in someone else’s eyes and want to protect them. I was with the author at every word and every moment. There wasn’t a time when I didn’t feel something. Bravo! This is the second book I have read and it has made me cry.
Finding your way in a sea of ever changing emotions is so hard. To live everyday knowing you can’t bring them back or that you couldn’t save them. I felt their pain and then their happiness.
THIS IS A MUST READ!!!!
  
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Pain and Glory (2019)
Pain and Glory (2019)
2019 | Drama

"When I first watched “Pain and Glory” it called to mind the work of Federico Fellini and Ingmar Bergman, who, like Pedro Almodovar, continuously displayed their ability to fuse their own lives and art, taking elements from their personal experiences and creating a world with rich and complicated characters. Nowhere has Almodovar’s talent as a director been put to such excellent use as in “Pain and Glory.” Clearly his most personal and best film to date, it is a contemplative triumph, rich and elegant yet intimate and subtle…"

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    The Neumen Show

    The Neumen Show

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    I am in my late 40's and decided it was time to get back into shape. I will share the pain and the...