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100 Philosophical Quotes From The Novel ‘The Midnight Library’
Introduction The Midnight Library by Matt Haig is not just a novel; it's a profound journey through the endless possibilities of life. With its imaginative premise and thought-provoking themes, the book invites readers to reflect on their choices, regrets, and aspirations. Let's dive into 100 philosophical quotes from this beautiful story and explore the wisdom they hold.
By Usama Shahidabout a year ago in Critique
Lots of Spoilers for "Joker: Folie a Deux" movie
I invested in Todd Phillip's films on the Joker character from the DC comics. I do not regret my investments, whether it was time or money. I read some reviews after Joker 2 was at the theaters, and then I watched some reviews on Youtube, but I did not let any review stop me from purchasing the movie today and watching it very carefully. I'm a committed comic book fan, reiterating my loyalty to DC and Marvel. DC is definitely on the come up, with Joker and Penguin success, while Marvel is struggling big time since their biggest hit with "Avengers, EndGame". If Joker 2 got slammed by fans, I suspect it has more to do with the hope that Marvel can make a comeback or that other villains can get some more attention and Joker can get some rest.
By Shanon Angermeyer Normanabout a year ago in Critique
Exposed
'Exposed' is a book in my opinion for young and old readers. Keith Wain has written a book that is about friendship and community. It is a mystery about what is happening at and on a vacant lot that is starting to have various ramifications on various people who tread.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Riding Wild
Michelle L. Brown has written a young adults novel entitled 'Riding Wild'. This is the story of a girl named Victoria and who wants to ride bulls in the rodeo. She is visiting relatives during the summer, and will she learn what is important to do well in her sport?
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Facing the Enemy How a Nazi Youth Camp in America Tested a Friendship
Barbara Krasner has written a youth novel about friendship between two friends one Christian and one Jewish and some decisions that friends had to make during that hate ran rampant and will Benjy and Tommy remain friends and learn to listen and try to make friends and family happy then.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
The Bigfoot Queen A Littlest Bigfoot Novel
Jennifer Weiner has written this youth novel asking, 'Who says its' not possible for Bigfoot to exist?' This is a novel that will have you asking this question and thanks to Charlotte and her new friends will be accepted or remained feared in the community and what is really important.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Online Student Ratings of Instruction
Here is a book I read for graduate school edited by editors D. Lynn Sorenson and Trav D. Johnson. It is all about how professors and students evaluated online courses from paper and pencil to a computer form. Which worked best since most colleges are primarily distance learning schools mostly.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Forever Young: How Music Can Slow Aging
Introduction Aging is a natural part of life, but let's face it - most of us wish we could slow it down. While the fountain of youth might be a myth, there's a surprising and enjoyable tool that can help: music. Yes, those tunes you hum, dance to, or even just listen to while driving might hold the key to staying youthful in mind, body, and spirit. Here's how music can help slow the ageing process and keep you feeling forever young.
By Muhammad Nadeemabout a year ago in Critique
The Night Raven the Moonwind Mysteries
Johan Rundberg (translated by A.A. Prime) has written 'The Night Raven' a part of the 'The Moonwind Mysteries'. The main character of Mika is a young orphan who gets entangled in some very odd and difficult situations and decides to be cooperative with a police detective in his cases now.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
The Curious Creatures
C.E. Pickhardt has written a children's book entitled 'The Curious Creatures' that shows and tells all about the similarities and differences of others and that being curious can be a good thing. All the creatures in the stories have curious names but seem to be related somehow in each story.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique











