A retelling of the classic. Patrick Stewart and Gregory Peck on the same screen in swapped roles. GORGEOUS!
Be the first to reply to this post!Excruciatingly beautiful. You will never look at the sea, quite the same way, ever again.
Be the first to reply to this post!A testament to the human spirit, Albert Schweitzer and Mellon, engage in lively, and stunningly beautiful prose, about the fate of Haiti, and the dream of democracy for the poor.
Be the first to reply to this post!The complete transcript of Capt. Kidd's trial, and as such, a brilliant peek into the judicial system of the day, as well as revealing bits on social justice (or the lack thereof) of the times.
Be the first to reply to this post!If you're not afraid, read this. Because you SHOULD be very afraid.
Be the first to reply to this post!Just read it. You will never regret it. But to satisfy the need for spoilers, this brilliant novel is based on the life of Ignaz Semmelweis. Who the heck is that you ask? Well, suffice to say thamore
Be the first to reply to this post!The Ships I Have Sailed and Loved
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Posted by: Suzanne O'Niall
A very quiet film that is deafening in its message. This is the tender story of what happens below stairs in a privileged household (that of Lord Darlington, to be exact), when the staff tries to commore
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