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Rare Objects. (film) Rare Objects is a 2023 film co-written and directed by Katie Holmes. [1] [2] It stars Saundra Santiago, Derek Luke, Holmes, and Alan Cumming. [3] The film is based on Kathleen Tessaro's 2016 historical fiction novel of the same name. [4]
Most commonly reported shapes in UFO sightings gathered by the National UFO Reporting Center Online Database ()This is a list of notable reported sightings of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and related claims of close encounters or abductions.
Breakfast of Champions, or Goodbye Blue Monday is a 1973 novel by the American author Kurt Vonnegut. His seventh novel, it is set predominantly in the fictional town of Midland City, Ohio, and focuses on two characters: Dwayne Hoover, a Midland resident, Pontiac dealer and affluent figure in the city, and Kilgore Trout, a widely published but ...
Rare Objects is a 2016 historical fiction novel by American author Kathleen Tessaro. [1] The book was released on April 12, 2016 through Harper and is Tessaro's sixth published novel.
Identification studies of UFOs. Identifying unidentified flying objects (UFOs) is a difficult task due to the normally poor quality of the evidence provided by those who report sighting the unknown object. [1] Observations and subsequent reporting are often made by those untrained in astronomy, atmospheric phenomena, aeronautics, physics, and ...
Sharp Objects is the 2006 debut novel by American author Gillian Flynn. The book was first published through Shaye Areheart Books on September 26, 2006, and has subsequently been re-printed through Broadway Books. [1] The novel follows Camille Preaker, a newspaper journalist who must return to her hometown to report on a series of brutal murders.
The Design of Everyday Things is a best-selling [1] book by cognitive scientist and usability engineer Donald Norman about how design serves as the communication between object and user, and how to optimize that conduit of communication in order to make the experience of using the object pleasurable. One of the main premises of the book is that although people are often keen to blame ...
Males build specialised stick structures, called bowers, which they decorate with blue, yellow, and shiny objects, including berries, flowers, snail shells, and plastic items such as ballpoint pens, drinking straws and clothes pegs. As the males mature they use more blue objects than other colours.