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A Dazzling Darkness: The Darren Barker Story
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Darren and Gary Barker were the Fabulous Barker Boys. As amateurs, Darren won a Commonwealth Games...
The Complete Euripides: Volume III: Hippolytos and Other Plays
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Based on the conviction that only translators who write poetry themselves can properly re-create the...
The Beekeeper's Daughter
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A family rocked by tragedy, a love that lives through time, a story that will stay in your...
Trey Edward Shults recommended Irréversible (2002) in Movies (curated)
A Long Petal of the Sea
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September 3, 1939, the day of the Spanish exiles' splendid arrival in Chile, the Second World War...
Spanish Civil War Chile Military Coup Refugees
Suswatibasu (1701 KP) rated Disgrace in Books
Jul 25, 2017
A sombre tale of choices
At first, you end up loathing the cynical protagonist, a womanizing professor, who seems to have lost the will in life. Until the moment he realises the tragedy that befalls his daughter and that some things are out of his control.
The prose is poetic and decadent, but where I find some difficulties in processing is the protagonist's outlook of separating women into the virgin or prostitute category. What we understand is that the main character has actual little understanding around him. Very intriguing read.
The prose is poetic and decadent, but where I find some difficulties in processing is the protagonist's outlook of separating women into the virgin or prostitute category. What we understand is that the main character has actual little understanding around him. Very intriguing read.
Chris Hooker (419 KP) rated The 1959 Yellowstone Earthquake in Books
Jan 12, 2018
I always like a good disaster book. This one really caught my eye because it is the event described in The Miseducation of Camron Post so I wanted to learn more. Unlike some disaster books written from a purely scienticfic perspective this book focused on the human element. This is really what interests me since you see the true nature of humanity during tragedy. The way the author follows the various peoples stories and intertwines them when necessary makes you feel like you are there and seeing the events happen.
Kaara (5 KP) rated The Great Alone in Books
Apr 14, 2018
There for the grace of God go I
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I grew up with a PTSD driven Vietnam Vet for a father, so this book reaonated very deeply with me. The father character was portrayed as very true to life. I know, because except for the domestic abuse, he was my father...the push for survival skills, self reliance and the certainty that our own government was out to get us. Kristin Hannah's brought to life the tragedy of our vets, along with the beauty of America's last frontier. Well worth your time.
Lindsay (1717 KP) rated Seasons of Tomorrow (Amish Vines and Orchards #4) in Books
Feb 15, 2018
Rhoda has started feeling settle in Maine. She starts to follow her god talent and tries to help an englisher with finding her grandchild. Soon a family tragedy happens and things start unravel a bit in Maine. Will the new settlement stay and be able to establish. Samuel dat come to make a demand about his daughter Leah. What will happen to all though who are making it a go in Orchard Bend, Maine. You may like how it ends up and see all the battles the new settlement need to overcome?