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    his literary prowess and vision as a writer. The Moonstone remains the archetypal mystery story, for Collins expanded the detective fiction genre with great strides in narration and plot details, which have now become paramount in any mystery thriller. Following its publication, The Moonstone…

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    The film I chose to watch is Alfonso Cuaron’s film, Gravity. The film is less of sci-fi and more of space thriller. I chose to watch this film because I have always been a fan of thriller films and this film is different and one of its kind. Especially watching the film in 3-D is worth. Most 3-D films are more like a gimmick but this is film achieves real depth and spatial awareness for the viewer. Perhaps, the film makes you breathless with excitement. To me, the film was more than a…

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    Jackson influencing society through his music many people who was inspired by his work wouldn’t be where they are today. Michael Jackson had a major impact to two things pop culture and the use video. Jackson had an impact on video with his song “Thriller” his best song to ever come out hitting the top ten charts several times and selling almost thirty million copies sealing MTV’s reputation now making it tied with the Eagles “Their Greatest Hits”. Later with the help of his song and his…

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    “’This is what we fought for’. Everyone applauded. Many cheered. Senator Leia Organa clapped along with the rest and thought, ‘Too bad it’s falling apart’”. This quote really sums up the essence of this novel by Claudia Gray. This novel is a political thriller about a barely working a corrupt government known as the new republic. Even though this is a book, issued by Disney, made for the new Star Wars canon, it is still very relevant to the topic of sociology. This novel takes place six years…

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    Introduction The title of the Series is Hannibal, meaning “grace of Ba`al”. Having Hebrew origins, Ba`al can contemplate Satan himself or demons in general. Being in a psychological thriller, the characters in Hannibal find themselves at higher risk of mental damage than physical. In a psychological thriller, the focus is on the psychology of its characters rather than the plot. The producer, writer and developer of Hannibal is Bryan Fuller. He jobs as a scriptwriter and television producer,…

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    The Looking Glass alternatively known as the Voyage of the Space Bubble is a hard military science fiction series of novels by John Ringo. The first novel of the series was Into the Looking Glass that was first published in 2005 to much critical acclaim and commercial success. The Looking Glass series centers on the creation of “looking glasses” a type of trans-space portals. The glasses have recently been discovered and the narratives are based on what effect the discovery has had including…

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    James Bond Essay

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    explosions, with loud and thundering music. This is the 24th Bond film and it ranks as one of the most soliditet movies of the bond era, which means it’s still a well organised film with beautiful photography, action-packed scenes, international thriller with a number of wonderfully absurd entertaining set pieces, gorgeous women and…

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    creativity, and power, author Lauren Groff dazzles with an examination of the two sides of a marriage. The second half of the book turns the first half on its head. Stunning revelations suggest the heart of a couple is their secrets. And, for fan of thrillers and mysteries, put the winner of the Edgar Award for Best Novel on your list. Written by William Kent Krueger, Ordinary Grace is a moving mystery focused on the price of growing up. The summer of 1961 was a grim awaking for teenager Frank…

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    The political- thrillers Blood Diamond and The Constant Gardener tell two different stories, however both movies deal with the representation of Africa in a Hollywood style. The character development, editing and themes are used to further enhance this Hollywood portrayal. Ralph Fiennes plays the role of Justin Quayle in The Constant Gardener. Justin, a minor English diplomat, seems to be a meek, unpassionate, passive gentleman; however this image of him is changed as he becomes provoked into…

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    Legend By Marie Lu

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    Obviously, I’m not dead, but it’s safer for her to thinks so” from this very first line I knew it this will be like the thriller, action or some kind of spy or suspense book. If we look overall character role, action, twist and dialogue delivery of June and Day. The best Dialogue for me is of Day when June asks why you picked your nickname Day, then Day says Day mean “Each…

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