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Month: February 2018

Old Man’s War

Old Man’s War

February 28, 2018April 5, 20195 min read

“Guns don’t kill people. The aliens behind the triggers do.”

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Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst

Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst

February 24, 2018April 5, 20195 min read

The Rwandan genocide did not involve tanks, airplanes, dropping bombs or shelling at civilians. There were no concentration camps. No transport trains. No Zyklon-B. There was no bureaucratic banality of evil. There were hardly even many guns.

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Every Literary Movement in the History of Literature Summed Up in a Single Sentence

Every Literary Movement in the History of Literature Summed Up in a Single Sentence

February 22, 2018April 9, 20181 min read

Infographic and all credit goes to SparkNotes community SparkLife Go check their site: http://community.sparknotes.com/2017/09/01/every-book-in-the-history-of-literature-summed-up-in-a-single-sentence/ I found this infographic via: https://ebookfriendly.com/ Thoughts? /Anastasia  

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No fairy godmother. No magic pumpkin. Just one grumpy girl and a glass slipper.

No fairy godmother. No magic pumpkin. Just one grumpy girl and a glass slipper.

February 20, 2018April 5, 20194 min read

“Ten days ago, the weather was nice. I suppose I’m obligated to tell you about the weather fist, right? It seems that’s what they always do. Either that or that awful cliché of “once upon a time.” Only this wasn’t once upon a time. It was just ten days ago.”

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Out of the ash I rise with my red hair

Out of the ash I rise with my red hair

February 17, 2018March 5, 20183 min read

“Dying is an art. Like everything else, I do it exceptionally well. I do it so it feels like hell. I do it so it

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