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  2. Blowout (book) - Wikipedia

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    Kirkus Reviews praised the book, calling it a "densely argued exercise in connecting dots." [5]Publishers Weekly gave the book a mixed review, writing, "the resulting hodgepodge doesn't always support her portrayal of oil and gas as a 'singularly destructive industry' that 'effectively owns' governments; her absorbing account of Putin's skullduggery is really about a vampiric government ...

  3. Better Living Through Criticism - Wikipedia

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    In the book, Scott delves into the significance and impact of criticism as a form of artistic expression and engagement with various forms of art, including film, literature, music, and visual arts. He examines the history and evolution of criticism, its purpose, and its value in contemporary society.

  4. The Complaints - Wikipedia

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    The action of The Complaints takes place on February 3-24, 2009, with the days specified by the book's sections. Dividing a larger number of chapters into groupings under the date and day of the week is a practice Rankin used in the two previous Rebus novels, The Naming of the Dead (July 1-9, 2005, the week of the real-life G8 Summit in Edinburgh) and Exit Music (November 15-27, 2006, roughly ...

  5. ‘Not Going Quietly’ Review: An Emotionally Stirring ... - AOL

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    A tireless advocate for progressive social justice causes, attorney Ady Barkan got diagnosed with terminal ALS in 2016. It was only a matter of time that the regular motor functions and vocal ...

  6. Good Material - Wikipedia

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    A significant theme in the novel is the exploration of heartbreak and modern relationships. The protagonist, Andy, struggles to accept the end of his relationship with Jen, leading him to engage in various self-destructive behaviours such as drinking before noon, cyber-stalking Jen, and entering a morally dubious relationship with a much younger woman. [1]

  7. Against Therapy - Wikipedia

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    Against Therapy: Emotional Tyranny and the Myth of Psychological Healing is a 1988 book by author Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson, in which the author argues against the practice of psychotherapy. The work was criticized by reviewers.

  8. Daniel Goleman - Wikipedia

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    2001: The Emotionally Intelligent Workplace: How to Select for, Measure, and Improve Emotional Intelligence in Individuals, Groups, and Organizations. Jossey-Bass. ISBN 9780787956905; 2002: Primal Leadership: Unleashing the Power of Emotional Intelligence, with Richard Boyatzis and Annie McKee, Harvard Business Review Press. ISBN 978-1578514861

  9. The Witches of Worm - Wikipedia

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    In a starred review Kirkus Reviews wrote "There's some danger that adults will be as spooked by Jessica as she is by Worm's evil eye, but the cat's bewitchment proves a perfect medium for a sensitive, sympathetic probing of a disturbed child's fears and anger -- and for a story that economically, seemingly effortlessly, captures the elusive eeriness of the supernatural."