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"Miserere": Jean Christophe Grange's Riveting Exploration of Darkness"
The pace that takes your breath away, the excitement and tension that never cease! They were children... In the purity of the most exquisite diamonds...
The Office
A show that found a way to make staplers in Jello, awkward silence, and small-time office antics worthy of a Dunder Mifflin Dundie. Episodes would make me laugh out loud. Even though I often cringed as it was hard and soft at the same time.
C. H. RichardPublished 10 months ago in CritiqueKeep Quiet
Shh, don't talk too loud. You can't let the boss man hear. Stay in line, don't step out of place. Do what you're told to do.
Jasmine HarrisPublished 10 months ago in PoetsThe Devil Wears Prada (2006)
"The Devil Wears Prada" stylishly captures the fashion industry's allure and demands. Streep's powerhouse performance as Miranda Priestly is a highlight, yet the film sometimes prioritizes surface-level glamour over fully exploring its characters' complexities. Still, it remains a guilty pleasure and engaging glimpse into the high-stakes world of haute couture.
Spring Renaissance
In the green and serene fields, Spring awakens in dreams, The tender buds begin to appear, And the earth is clothed in a singular mantle.
The Indians of Hungry Hollow
In my book collection, I often visit this book. I won't use it as a primary source but one I would go to in order to investigate the inner families dynamics of the Native Americans. Bill Dunlop and Marcia Fountaian-Blacklidge collaborated to record the stories of his youth.
Sheila L. ChingwaPublished 10 months ago in BookClubSave One Bullet
Chapter 7 I was sitting at the bar waiting for a table to open up at Ruby Tuesdays when a very young, good-looking man asked me if I was alone for dinner.
Tina D'AngeloPublished 10 months ago in ChaptersA book that had a profound effect on me.
When you live a busy lifestyle, it may be difficult to shake the feelings of worry and anxiety that come along with it. Reading, on the other hand, has been shown to really aid reduce feelings of stress. Not only that, but it also has the potential to assist you in having a more restful night's sleep.
Jacob DamianPublished 10 months ago in BookClub