Moby-Dick: or, the Whale: Or, the Whale
Herman Melville, Tom Quirk and Andrew Delbanco
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The original 'Great American Novel', Herman Melville's Moby-Dick is a masterful study of obsession....
Charlie Cobra Reviews (1840 KP) rated The Cured (2017) in Movies
Jul 7, 2020 (Updated Oct 29, 2020)
Bible Scholar Interactive
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Now just $2.99. The Bible Scholar named one of: "25 Incredible..Apps Every Theology Student...
Bible Maps by Olive Tree
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Bible+ Maps by Olive Tree is a must-have app for reading and studying God’s Holy Word. Take notes,...
Utopia is Creepy: And Other Provocations
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With razor wit, Nicholas Carr cuts through Silicon Valley's unsettlingly cheery vision of the...
The Cobbe Cabinet of Curiosities: An Anglo-Irish Countryhouse Museum
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This lavishly produced volume presents a survey and analysis of a fascinating cabinet of curiosities...
Information Technology Law
Diane Rowland, Uta Kohl and Andrew Charlesworth
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The fifth edition of Information Technology Law continues to be dedicated to a detailed analysis of...
All My Sons
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This Student Edition of All My Sons is perfect for students of literature and drama and offers an...
The Brothers Karamazov
Fyodor Dostoyevsky and Susan McReynolds Oddo
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The text is accompanied by a detailed introduction, a pronunciation and explanation key for the...
Awix (3310 KP) rated Project Power (2020) in Movies
Sep 9, 2020
Maybe some of these Netflix movies would be more impressive on a big screen where all the special effects and sound design would get an appropriate delivery and have the faculty-numbing effect this sort of film is depending on. Or maybe not, I don't know. As it is this has an interesting premise, charismatic leads and seems to genuinely want to do some social commentary about US society, the nature of power, etc etc. But that would require a level of downbeat grittiness wholly at odds with the extravaganza of lavish CGI and show-offy direction this film also wants to be, and it's the latter elements that win out. As a result it is watchable and engaging on a superficial level but you sort of lament the loss of the more interesting and restrained film this could have been instead. Hey ho.