lxxv. blubberland - the dangers of happiness, elizabeth farrelly
written in the context of architecture, this was more a treatise on the monumental wastage behind what constitutes 'success' in western society, and the possible genetics and evolutionary reasons for it. very interesting. a couple of pages encapsulated what amy chua tried to possibly satirise in the whole tiger mother debate.
lxxvi. the gathering, anne enright
possibly the most nebulous book that i've read that i would call an overall success.
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liii. picture me - very interesting documentary about the real world of modeling
liv. tangled - better than i expected
lv. never let me go - keira knightley looked positively skeletal in this
lvi. machete - sorry robert rodriguez, you are not as good as quentin tarantino. the social commentary on illegal immigration was a nice touch though
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