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So Long, See You Tomorrow
So Long, See You Tomorrow
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6.0 (1 Ratings)
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This novel was okay for me. It was very slow for most of the novel and nothing much happens. There are a lot of characters, some of them we don't really get names for. There are changes in speakers who are too alike, so we don't know which story we are following in that moment. I enjoyed some of the descriptions of the novel but it isn't one much for me.
  
    The Lowy Institute

    The Lowy Institute

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    The Lowy Institute is an independent, nonpartisan international policy think tank located in Sydney,...

    The New Stack Makers

    The New Stack Makers

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Make It Last Forever by Keith Sweat
Make It Last Forever by Keith Sweat
1987 | Rock
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"This is the Keith Sweat album I like the most; you never get a second chance to make a first impression. The production of Teddy Riley… he was just the man. And Keith Sweat is a sexy name. It has a lot of character; it's like he was born to make this record. It was his birthright, just through that name alone. I was in the seventh grade I believe when it came out, and got it straight away. There's a song called 'Right and A Wrong Way' and it starts with these two chords, and then it just goes "BOOM"! Back then, we used to sit and doctor our speakers - I had these house speakers and I took the covers off and rewire them, trying to be technical. I'd lay the speaker down on its back, and I'd sprinkle powder in the woofer just for my own amusement. And then… BOOM! [mimes powder explosion]. That's why I remember that album."

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