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(by Anna Inghardt)
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I just finished Unwind by Neal Shusterman. It’s definitely one of the best books I’ve read. I can’t stop sobbing.
Now I have to try and fall asleep so I can get a few hours of rest before church tomorrow.
It’s like we’re hitch hikers and we’re all going to the same destination. Someone is driving a car and they’ll offer you a ride. You might take it. Then when they run out of gas, you’re hitch hiking again.. But one way or another, you’ll reach the destination. Maybe someone in a car will pick you up and you’ll drive there together, but until then, we’re walking this one alone.
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Like many of Méliès’s films, A Trip to the Moon was sold in both black-and-white and hand-colored versions. A hand-colored print, the only one known to survive, was rediscovered in 1993 by the Filmoteca de Catalunya. It was in a state of almost total decomposition, but a frame-by-frame restoration was launched in 1999 and completed in 2010.
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