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Why "Kim’s Convenience" Hit Differently at 50 Walking through the Distillery District in August has a specific vibe—the heat radiating off the cobblestones, the tourists,...

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"I don't condone it, madam," he said. His voice was a low-frequency hum, a sound that didn't fight the din so much as vibrate beneath it. The yelling faltered as people strained to hear. He turned his massive frame toward the woman being led away in cuffs. If he was to be the target of their judgment, then so be it. She had earned his protection a million times over.

The Name Of The Wind – Patrick Rothfuss

This is quite possibly the best fantasy novel I have bought in years. ISBN: 0756405890format: Paperbackpages: 736publisher: DAWpub. date: 2008-04-01started reading: 2009-01-16finished reading: 2009-01-24 This novel spoke volumes to me. From the moment I...

The Core – Directed by Jon Amiel

I have recently begun to rent older movies which I missed in theatres. Sadly, I have also recently begun to remember why I missed them in theatres. The...

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