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Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania
Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania
Erik Larson | 2015 | History & Politics
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8.5 (4 Ratings)
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[Eric Larson] does it again with [Dead Wake] by making non fiction read like fiction all the while providing a great amount of information. The research that he does before writing a book shows his deep passion fro the topics. In [Dead Wake] he informs the reader not only what is was like being on the Lusitania, but also the political intrigue that seemed to surround the voyage and it's demise.
  
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Jul 20, 2018  
Twitter
Twitter
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7.4 (69 Ratings)
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It's the only place you can say what you think before you've thought whether it's okay to say it. (2 more)
If you want to escape from specific news stories or current affairs, unlike other social media platforms; you can mute people, or even whole topics.
Everything from everyone is relatable, no one gets offended, a meme can usually diffuse any situation
Everyone is too quick, spoilers are inevitable. (0 more)
Shouldn't be free
  
Inspiring. Very uplifting. I feel like buying a couple of people in my life this book. I feel a little better about life and faith in general just from reading this book. I don't typically read religious books or things of that nature because I know very little about the topics contained therein. However, I am super glad I read this. I would recommend it to every person I know.
  
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Elli H Burton (1288 KP) rated Daddy's Home 2 (2017) in Movies

Oct 25, 2019 (Updated Oct 25, 2019)  
Daddy's Home 2 (2017)
Daddy's Home 2 (2017)
2017 | Comedy
It is cast so well (1 more)
As the first film, it covers relatable topics with natural comedy.
A rare funnier sequel.
Proper laugh out loud moments, story is so relatable and the comedy doesn't seem forced. Check out this clip which is my favourite part of the film as it's such a true thing and I proper loved the chemistry of the guys in this scene.

Enjoy.
  
Angela's Ashes (Frank McCourt, #1)
Angela's Ashes (Frank McCourt, #1)
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8.5 (13 Ratings)
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The whole book is wonderful (0 more)
nothing (0 more)
Funny and sad
Super. This novel is written with a first person childhood narration. Whilst this is problematic with regards to the authenticity of McCourts memory, you can not criticise him for his portrayal of childhood innocence. The novel is fantastic, great visual images, told from a convincing narrator, covering topics such as religion, poverty, alcoholism, hunger, death and growing up. I just loved it.
  
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