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thoughtkick · 10 months
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What-ifs and could-have-beens were not the way to move forward. She knew that from experience.
Judi Fennell, In Over Her Head
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surqrised · 7 months
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What-ifs and could-have-beens were not the way to move forward. She knew that from experience.
Judi Fennell, In Over Her Head
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nightlyquotes · 10 months
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What-ifs and could-have-beens were not the way to move forward. She knew that from experience.
Judi Fennell, In Over Her Head
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quotemadness · 2 years
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What-ifs and could-have-beens were not the way to move forward. She knew that from experience.
Judi Fennell
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resqectable · 1 year
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What-ifs and could-have-beens were not the way to move forward. She knew that from experience.
Judi Fennell, In Over Her Head
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quotefeeling · 2 years
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What-ifs and could-have-beens were not the way to move forward. She knew that from experience.
Judi Fennell, In Over Her Head
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perfectfeelings · 2 years
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What-ifs and could-have-beens were not the way to move forward. She knew that from experience.
Judi Fennell, In Over Her Head
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perfeqt · 2 years
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What-ifs and could-have-beens were not the way to move forward. She knew that from experience.
Judi Fennell, In Over Her Head
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New Releases of April 2024!
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I’ve been really excited for Dear Wendy for so long! Can’t wait for it to come out :) I have no clue how I’m going to find time to read everything coming out this month tho 😅
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wellntruly · 1 year
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Sorry for yet another beige-scale dish, but this lemony pasta with the fancy jarred tuna is so phenom. What I wasn't expecting is the combination of fennel seeds and crumbled bay leaves with the lemon zest and garlic and red pepper. Why hello fennel!
I followed the Judy Rogers method as transcribed by Nicholas Day above, though I turned the heat off entirely under my little pan once the garlic and lemon zest had sizzled for just a couple minutes, letting the oil infuse more gently, then turned it back on low when adding the later ingredients, when there's about 3-4 minutes left on the pasta. And for making just a single serving for a quick working-at-home lunch, these were my amounts: 2 tablespoons olive oil, probably like a teaspoon sliced lemon zest (from one swipe down a Meyer lemon), quarter of a Turkish bay leaf, 1/4 teaspoon red chili flakes, 1/4 teaspoon fennel seeds (lightly crushed), 10 grinds of black pepper, 1 thinly sliced garlic clove, 1 teaspoon chopped capers, 1 teaspoon minced preserved lemon, no pine nuts (who are we kidding), and about a quarter of a jar of Tonnino's olive oil packed tuna my beloved. An optional trick is you can sub one tablespoon of the olive oil with olive oil poured off the tuna jar, then just replace it with a tablespoon of new olive oil back in to the jar, maintaining your supply of rich briny tuna oil for your next serving of pasta.
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thepersonalwords · 8 months
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“What-ifs and could-have-beens were not the way to move forward. She knew that from experience.” - Judi Fennell
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thoughtkick · 2 years
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What-ifs and could-have-beens were not the way to move forward. She knew that from experience.
Judi Fennell, In Over Her Head
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wondereads · 22 days
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April YA Book Releases
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The Reappearance of Rachel Price by Holly Jackson
YA Thriller
Author of A Good Girl's Guide to Murder
true crime, missing persons, memory loss
Fate Be Changed by Farrah Rochon
YA Fantasy
Twisted Tales series
princess, disney, curses
Your Blood, My Bones by Kelly Andrew
YA Fantasy
Author of The Whispering Dark
dark magic, gothic, lgbt
The Black Girl Survives in This One: Horror Stories by Desiree S. Evans and Saraceia J. Fennell
YA Horror
Author of Cool. Awkward. Black.
anthology, ghosts, zombies
Something Kindred by Ciera Burch
YA Contemporary
Author of Finch House
lgbt, coming of age, photography
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Against the Darkness by Kendare Blake
YA Fantasy
Buffy: The Next Generation #3
vampires, witches, high school
The Final Curse of Ophelia Cray by Christine Calella
YA Historical
Debut author
pirates, identity theft, navy
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Calling of Light by Lori M. Lee
YA Fantasy
Shamanborn Series #3
class differences, dark forest, sacrifice
We're Never Getting Home by Tracy Badua
YA Contemporary
Author of This Is Not a Personal Statement
aapi, religion, friendship breakup
The Kill Factor by Ben Oliver
YA Horror
Author of The Loop
dystopian, survival, social injustice
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Song of the Six Realms by Judy I. Lin
YA Fantasy
Author of A Magic Steeped in Poison
aapi, royalty, music
Off With Their Heads by Zoe Hana Mikuta
YA Fantasy
Author of Gearbreakers
korean, retelling, sapphic
Harley Quinn: Redemption by Rachael Allen
YA Adventure
DC Icons Series #3
superheroes, lgbt, action
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Powerful by Lauren Roberts
YA Fantasy
The Powerless Trilogy
forbidden romance, assassination, class difference
To a Darker Shore by Leanne Schwartz
YA Fantasy
Author of A Prayer for Vengeance
beauty standards, invention, monsters
Return of the Vengeful Queen by C. J. Redwine
YA Fantasy
Author of The Shadow Queen
pirates, political, revenge plot
The Notes by Catherine Con Morse
YA Contemporary
Debut author
boarding school, musical arts, aapi
The Lilies by Quinn Diacon-Furtado
YA Thriller
Debut author
detective, time loop, dark academia
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nightlyquotes · 2 years
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What-ifs and could-have-beens were not the way to move forward. She knew that from experience.
Judi Fennell, In Over Her Head
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'23 SKIDOO
Before rattling off a list of my top ten movies for the year, I should offer a disclaimer. As with most years, it's based on incomplete information. There are still quite a few significant movies I haven't yet seen. But here, based on what I've seen and how I'm feeling at this writing, is my Top Ten List for 2023.
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Killers of the Flower Moon--Martin Scorsese's epic yet intimate nightmare about the Osage murders in Oklahoma in the 1920s is a masterpiece; one of his best works and probably the best movie of the year.
Oppenheimer--Half of the midyear smash duo, this chronicle of the atom smasher of White Sands is a dazzling directorial performance by Christopher Nolan, fracturing his narrative yet keeping us focused. Possibly a hair overlong and anticlimactic, it's riveting at its best.
Barbie--The other half of "Barbenheimer." Greta Gerwig's brightly-colored take on the Mattel icon is crazy, imaginative and deeply goofy, yet in its own way no less serious in its ambitions. Margot Robbie is improbably touching in the title role.
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American Fiction--Jeffrey Wright is quietly marvelous as an African-American novelist who so resents being expected to pander to white ideas about the black experience that he does so with a vengeance and becomes a smash. Cord Jefferson's adaptation of the Percival Everett novel Erasure is both rueful and hilarious, often at the same time, and beautifully acted by Sterling K. Brown, Tracee Ellis Ross, Leslie Uggams, Myra Lucretia Taylor, Issa Rae, Miriam Shor and the criminally underutilized Erika Alexander.
Maestro--It's not so much a biopic in the usual sense as a portrait of the marriage of Leonard Bernstein and Felicia Montealegre. Bradley Cooper is luminous as Bernstein, and his reserved directorial style balances Bernstein's grand self-dramatizing manner beautifully. Yet it's Carey Mulligan's Felicia who emerges as the movie's guiding spirit.
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Godzilla Minus One--The Lizard King stands in for postwar despondency in this one-off, one-of-a-kind monster spectacle that's also a surprisingly moving portrait of a nation coming to terms with utter defeat, and gradually starting to rise from its own ruins.
Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret--Judy Blume's classic for adolescent girls was a long time coming to the screen, but under the direction of Kathleen Fremon Craig it struck just the right note; sweet and lighthearted.
Air--Sneakers have become such a cultural touchstone that it's probably inevitable that we'd get an origin story for athletic footwear. Ben Affleck's account of the development of the Air Jordan line and the issues around it is absorbing and amusing.
The Holdovers--Alexander Payne's '70s-period comedy, set at a private school in Massachusetts, is essentially a vehicle for the performances of Paul Giamatti as a splenetic ancient history teacher, Da'Vine Joy Randolph as a bereaved cafeteria manager and Dominic Sessa as the kid they're stuck with for the holidays. But what performances they are.
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Saltburn--After her stunning debut with Promising Young Woman, Emerald Fennel's second feature, a neo-gothic take on class, is by comparison a little overwrought and sour. But it's no less brilliant, and it comes together joltingly at the end.
A few others that I found to be worth my time: The Blackening, A Haunting in Venice, Dumb Money, Jules, Theater Camp, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, Thanksgiving, Somewhere in Queens, Cocaine Bear, Renfield, Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, Napoleon and The Boys in the Boat.
A superb 2024 to us all!
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resqectable · 2 years
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What-ifs and could-have-beens were not the way to move forward. She knew that from experience.
Judi Fennell, In Over Her Head
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