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Is the story of a ragtag group of rebels, untied by their common flaws and problems, banding together to deal with a world that doesn't understand them.
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A failed-writer-turned-dishwasher made famous for his many flaws and shortcomings in his ex-wife's blog, “Why You Suck,” meets the girl of his dreams...on the day she is marrying the perfect man.
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Tom Hiddleston stars as Dr. Laing, resident in a high-tech skyscraper which places him amongst the upper class. Life seems like paradise. But, as building flaws emerge, the social strata begins to crumble and the building descends into a class war.
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At the end of the Gulf War, a small group of American soldiers plots to steal a cache of gold near their Iraqi desert base. The men embark on a journey that forces them to confront their fears and flaws, while altering their lives forever.
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Raised mostly by her aunt while her parents were traveling the globe, Abby Morrison (Shiri Appleby) used her spare time to develop her artistic talents. Now, as a young adult, she has a seemingly perfect life -- and the seemingly perfect boyfriend (Orlando Seale) to go with it. But when she agrees to tutor a cute but artistically challenged classmate (Nick Zano), she finds herself falling for his flaws.
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In this podiobook: "Even the smallest children knew about the story of The Darkening. It was a cautionary tale to remind everyone of what the damages of blind ambition can cause. Children would listen with their eyes wide open in terror as they imagined the wrath of God being unfurled upon the unwitting people who had dared to defy their own limitations. The programmers were powerful people that could control steel and wield vast creations at their fingertips, but when they discovered that humans were the result of complex programming and design, it was only natural that soon they would let their curiosity cause them to tamper. A new type of programmer was born, they were called geneticists.It started off innocently; the programmers first decided that they would fix the inherent design flaws of their own programming. They understood the algorithms of what it meant to be human, but they weren't listening to the musical complexity in its entirety. Many people across the ancient world hailed the programmers of genetics and looked forward to ushering in a new era of humans that lacked flaws and defects. When parents wanted to have children they could pick out what kind of children they wanted, or even their pets or their food that they would consume.Humans were modified intrinsically so that they would be resistant to damage, grow stronger, and live longer. Within a hundred years there wasn't an aspect of civilization that wasn't altered by the geneticists and their tampering.But during all of this modification that the geneticists accomplished they were all surprised when they realized that there was a flaw they had overlooked..."NOTE: The author is donating all of his proceeds to the Family Literacy Foundation (http://www.read2kids.org). It's a great place. You should donate, too.
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Boswell's Life of Samuel Johnson is widely considered to be the greatest English-language biography ever written. It was revolutionary in its efforts to represent Johnson as he was, celebrating his flaws as well as his genius, and in Boswell's decision to represent Johnson primarily by quoting his writings and relating personal anecdotes rather than relying on matters of public record. From the time of its publication till now, The Life of Johnson has been one of the most popular and influential books ever written. (Summary by Kirsten Ferreri.)
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J.C. Hutchins is an award-winning fiction and nonfiction storyteller, with 15 years of professional writing experience. His two novels – 7th Son: Descent and Personal Effects: Dark Art — were published in 2009 by St. Martin’s Press.
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