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The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
The raw power of longing sweeps you into this story. A cursed love triangle, and a dauntless heroine keep you there. It's a gorgeous take on the old caution to be careful what you wish for, as rich as Addie’s favourite black coffee. An enchanted midnight whisper of a novel.
By Lauren Everdell3 years ago in Critique
Where The Crawdads Sing
Where The Crawdads Sing poetically weaves abandonment and isolation into a swampland setting. Perhaps even more lyrical are the things inferred yet unsaid and the subtle trail of hints of unseen events. Even still, the concept of Man's justice as opposed to the laws of nature is the most epic.
By Marilyn Glover3 years ago in Critique
A Critique Of The Film π
π is the greatest Jewish horror/science fiction film about maths that you will probably ever see. It features Max who programs his computer to pick stock options and meets a friend who equates his calculations with the Torah. So after many traumas, Max finds peace sitting on a park bench.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 3 years ago in Critique
The Witcher's Bane
Forget the confusing timelines. Or the huge changes from Andrzej Sapkowski's books. That Henry Cavill, who is the best thing about The Witcher, will no longer play Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix hit fantasy series' fourth and fifth season is the final nail in the coffin for disgruntled viewers.
By Marguerita Tan3 years ago in Critique
Critique Other Writers’ Work
As an essayist, it assists with being tough. When you put your work out there, individuals will pass judgment, survey, and scrutinize it. Be that as it may, investigates are more useful when they are gotten some time before distribution. As a matter of fact, studies are one of the most outstanding ways of working on your composition.
By subir kumar sarkar3 years ago in Critique









