Makers of the Telegraph: Samuel Morse, Ezra Cornell and Joseph Henry
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This book focuses on the contribution of Morse's colleagues and employees to the creation of the...
The Cambridge Companion to Film Music
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This wide-ranging and thought-provoking collection of specially-commissioned essays provides a...
Victorian Poetry: An Annotated Anthology
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Victorian Poetry: An Annotated Anthology is a fully annotated and illustrated collection of...
Barry Hines: Kes, Threads and Beyond
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Barry Hines's novel A Kestrel for a Knave, adapted for the screen as Kes, is one of the best-known...
Samurai Warriors 5
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A new SAMURAI WARRIORS begins After a 7-year wait, a new instalment in the tactical action series...
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Suswatibasu (1701 KP) rated Never Let Me Go in Books
Mar 6, 2018
The story follows Kathy H., a carer to dying patients, and her mysterious upbringing alongside her charges at a secluded boarding school. From the beginning, we are introduced to the concept of 'donors', and it only becomes apparent after some time what it truly means. As a child, her and her fellow classmates were urged to be overly health-conscious with a special focus on artwork, which is said to be taken away to a gallery if exceptional. But when the students begin to question about its necessity, they understand that not all is what it seems.
From cloning to transplants, this book is both daring and alarming - and perhaps one of my favourite Ishiguro novels so far.
Sarah (7798 KP) rated The Handmaid's Tale in Books
Jun 7, 2018
The main issue with this book is the writing and narrative style. It's different, it takes a bit of getting used to and it's a little frustrating at times. But once you get past this, the story itself is a great one. Its a disturbing tale of a future where religious ideologies rule and women are kept as slaves, and is sadly something that could well end up being true. The story reveals just enough about Offred's past and the world before the state came into being, without being confusing or saying too much. My only issue is the ending. It was very abrupt and potentially cut a little too short. There was much more that could've been said!
Sarah (7798 KP) rated Little Women (2019) in Movies
Feb 5, 2020
This film is all about the performances. I've always liked Saoirse Ronan and Timothee Chalamet, I think they're both charismatic and fantastic actors and any time these two are on screen in this film (either together or separately), it really is marvellous to watch. Throwing in a great turn from Florence Pugh and some wonderful support from Laura Dern, Chris Cooper, Meryl Streep and (a sadly forgettable) Emma Watson, the acting in this is pretty stellar
The major problem however is the pacing. The plot is interesting, but it's let down by the plodding dreadfully slow pace and a just over 2 hour film feels like a lifetime. It's such a shame, as had this been sped up a little or had a little of the runtime shaved off, it'd be a truly fantastic period drama.
The Notebooks of Edward Bond: v. 2
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This second volume of Edward Bond's notebooks covers the period from Restoration, his historic drama...