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Ramona the Pest (Ramona, #2)
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8.8 (5 Ratings)
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Ramona is thrilled to finally be starting kindergarten. But the first year of school is filled with all kinds of trials for the anxious kid. This kid's book is just as funny and tender as I remembered. Well worth a read or reread no matter what age you are.

Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2013/04/book-review-ramona-pest-by-beverly.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.
  
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Neon's Nerd Nexus (360 KP) created a post

Jan 10, 2020 (Updated Jan 10, 2020)  
Here are some of my favorite documentaries in no particular order.


project nim
man on wire
pumping iron
generation iron
tickled
kink
trophy
waiting for superman
bronies
the greatest movie ever sold
religulous
that sugar movie
on tender hooks
being elmo
encounter at the end of the world
confessions of a superman
the cove
blackfish
cave of forgotten dreams
into the abyss
baraka
samsara
my life directed by nicolas winding refn
     
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Jennifer Reeder recommended Fish Tank (2010) in Movies (curated)

 
Fish Tank (2010)
Fish Tank (2010)
2010 | International, Drama
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"The first time I watched this film, my mouth was hanging open for the entire duration. It’s an astonishing portrait of female adolescence that starts with a hurdle and never lets up. You walk with the young protagonist uphill both ways as she navigates life in a specific place and time. This is a hard and fast film that nevertheless has a tender touch that will break your heart"

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The Wind-up Bird Chronicle
The Wind-up Bird Chronicle
Haruki Murakami, Jay Rubin | 2010 | Fiction & Poetry
7.0 (2 Ratings)
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"This is a kind of Alice In Wonderland premise: A man is looking for a cat. Murakami describes these banal domestic experiences, but, cumulatively, he spins an outrageous, trippy story. That's a kind of magic — to make the magical seem ordinary and vice versa. It's such a tender story, his search for the cat and, by extension, a life. That one task leads him on a labyrinthine journey."

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Ramya Muralidharan (2 KP) created a post in Indian Tenders

Mar 1, 2024  
2024: Software Development Trends & Indian Tender Insights

In the year 2024, the software development sector is experiencing significant growth globally, fueled by technological advancements and increased digitalization across various industries. This expansion in the software development prospect presents huge opportunities for businesses worldwide.

Concurrently, the software development industry in India is witnessing a surge in demand for digital solutions across diverse sectors. Indian enterprises are actively engaging in software development tenders process, both domestically and internationally, leveraging their expertise to deliver innovative solutions.

As we progress through 2024, it is crucial for businesses to stay abreast of the latest trends and opportunities in the software development arena. By monitoring Indian software development tenders, companies can tap into the dynamic Indian market and grab emerging opportunities to advance growth and success.

Stay tuned for further insights and updates as we explore the dynamic world of software development and tender opportunities in 2024

For Further Details, View Here: https://tendersniper.com/search/ph/gas-analyzer-tenders-india
  
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Bethany (18 KP) rated The Great Gatsby in Books

Aug 25, 2017  
The Great Gatsby
The Great Gatsby
F. Scott Fitzgerald | 1925 | Fiction & Poetry
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7.3 (126 Ratings)
Book Rating
This novel allows Fitzgerald's lavish, lyrical writing style to shine. The characters are engaging and there's a hint of mystery about it all that is incredibly alluring. (0 more)
In my personal opinion, this novel is not Fitgerald's best. "Tender is the Night" or "The Beatiful and the Damned" or even his first "This Side of Paradise" were more complex and emotionally charged. Luckily for him, "not his best" is still a smash. (0 more)
Not His Best
  
The Book of Lost Things
The Book of Lost Things
John Connolly | 2007 | Fiction & Poetry
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8.6 (5 Ratings)
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Utterly captivating. A masterful piece of good old fashioned story telling. (0 more)
A grimm fairytale
I haven't been so completely drawn into a book since I read Michael Ende's "Neverending Story" (hell mend you Disney for what you did to that exquisite novel). This is a heartachingly tender story of childhood bereavement and bewilderment. The tale is so skillfully woven I walked every step of the story with the lost and lonely little protagonist.
  
Diary of a Country Priest (1951)
Diary of a Country Priest (1951)
1951 | Drama
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Movie Favorite

"I really love all of Bresson’s movies, but I’m picking this one because it was the first one I saw by him and one of the first VHS tapes I ever bought. I still own that tape. There’s this beautiful, tender, awkward quality to all of Bresson’s movies that I really love. You feel like the actors might forget their lines at any moment . . . but then they don’t, and it just feels so transcendently real . . ."

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Chrissie Hynde recommended Me Cheeta in Books (curated)

 
Me Cheeta
Me Cheeta
James Lever | 2009 | Biography, Medical & Veterinary, Music & Dance
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"“This surprising spoof autobiography is not only hilarious, but also tender and insightful. Cheeta recounts his days working with Johnny Weissmuller as Tarzan’s chimpanzee sidekick, but it’s more than that. He also recalls his capture from the jungle and arrival in America. I can honestly say that I laughed, I cried, and I learned a lot. Why this baby has not seen a movie screen yet is a mystery. It’s another that I read and reread.”"

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Ed O'Brien recommended L'Oeuvre Pour Piano by Erik Satie in Music (curated)

 
L&#039;Oeuvre Pour Piano by Erik Satie
L'Oeuvre Pour Piano by Erik Satie
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"I first heard Satie's music in one of my favourite films, Peter Sellers' Being There, when I was younger, about a gardener who lives in the house of a wealthy old man, who has never known anything different, and has to move out after he dies. The music's there in all these tender moments, it seems to follow the wrong chords, and the movement of the melody is never obvious. It's ceremonial. It always makes me feel something.
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