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"fascinate" Definitions
  1. fascinate (somebody) to attract or interest somebody very much

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Why does the act of screaming fascinate viewers and audiences?
But few subjects fascinate us as much as human origins.
Almost 2,500 years after his death, Socrates continues to fascinate.
What is it about his songs that continues to fascinate?
In these podcasts, celebrities go deep on issues that fascinate them.
There are two things that terrify and fascinate me about Carlson.
The majority of the exhibits, however, fail to delight, fascinate, or inform.
There wasn't a single moment in that class that didn't fascinate him.
"Quite simply, Jackie's power was to fascinate," fashion designer Valentino once said.
What is it about these two deep expanses that fascinate O'Rourke now?
But for whatever the reason, it's a topic that continues to fascinate.
Captivity tales fascinate us because they challenge our fantasy of self-determination.
One day, they will again show their power to astound and fascinate.
" It's kind of ... it would just fascinate, and they're all like, "What?
The "Manson girls" and his other followers have continued to fascinate us.
The committee's selections fascinate and often baffle literature lovers the world over.
Antwan Williams: The things that are normal to us sometimes fascinate Nigel.
Desperately did I try to fascinate that night; dismally did I fail.
The marrow-deep hopes, fears and grievances of their own citizens fascinate them.
Whatever your interests, there's something here to fascinate and inspire you in 2017.
The question of how many people Earth can support will continue to fascinate.
The sinking of the Titanic continues to fascinate a surprising number of people.
LONDON — UK Prime Minister David Cameron's "humming-gate" continues to fascinate the nation.
Even the existential questions that fascinate me have begun to yield their secrets.
But William Shakespeare continues to fascinate new generations with the legacy of his works.
Germany is sprinkled with innovative early modernist housing projects that will fascinate architecture obsessives.
"Sharks continually fascinate humans, and they hold so many mysteries and superpowers," Gruber said.
Authors with a sweeping vision of human nature and society seem to fascinate him.
Documentaries about artists' processes fascinate me, and that's a huge part of this movie.
Everything they said or did fascinated me, and Arabella continued to fascinate me, too.
The work was designed for a purpose, but its primary function is to fascinate.
Nirvana's lasting influence A quarter century later, Cobain's career continues to fascinate and inspire.
As public figures, the Chainsmokers fascinate in their odd disparity between art and persona.
Broadcasters are still making the bet that live sports will continue to fascinate TV audiences.
There are too few women exploring the spaces, just outside mainstream pop, that fascinate Rihanna.
After reading it, you can plunge further into the thinkers who fascinate you the most.
Bridgeman Images Even Soutine's failures fascinate, as evidence of the artistic risks that he ran.
There was much in Ms. Taymor's exotic staging to fascinate a young newcomer to opera.
"To be honest, the daily details of running the conference don't fascinate me," Boren said.
Since they were discovered centuries ago, these oversized creatures continue to fascinate kids and adults alike.
And yet the Russian classics continue to fascinate abroad, despite, or, perhaps because of, their unfathomability.
His position affords him an up-close view of the celebrity forces that so fascinate him.
Now, twenty years later, the crime, often called a "national tragedy," continues to fascinate and disturb.
As a structural engineer and functional morphologist, these questions of shapes connected to behaviors fascinate me.
But there are still some that I've not experienced and that continue to surprise and fascinate.
I think people should write the things that fascinate them because that's what makes good journalism.
The Queen's beloved sister left behind a legacy that has continued to fascinate generations of royal fans.
Casey was tried and acquitted of her daughter's murder, but her case continues to fascinate crime buffs.
The pair's tragic story continues to fascinate the country, as seemingly all "lost at sea" stories do.
It's the questions wine raises that fascinate him and inform his conversation with what's in the glass.
"I thought it was the thing that would surprise and fascinate Fleabag the most," Waller-Bridge said.
Above her head, as a joke, someone had pasted a thought bubble: "You fascinate me!" it said.
They faced real-life responsibilities and challenges that thrill, fascinate and sometimes terrify young readers of today.
But they fascinate us because they seem to appear out of nowhere, and often in unusual places.
One of her most famous images, "Portrait of Space," used to mystify and fascinate me as a kid.
While scary stories continue to fascinate children today, the internet has transformed the way young audiences experience them.
"Sharks continually fascinate humans, and they hold so many mysteries and superpowers," said co-corresponding author David Gruber.
Incidents of parricide—the killing of one's own parents—continue to fascinate psychologists, criminologists, and the public alike.
I don't fault artists for empty formalist constructions — Carly Rae Jepsen and Red Velvet fascinate for similar reasons.
Going forward, power would continue to fascinate us, but we would have to reevaluate who actually wields it.
Maybe she was making up Melinda, fabulizing to fascinate the doctor, and to claim erotic power for herself.
Rather than understand Meehan, Bana's aim was to create a compelling character that would both fascinate and repel audiences.
It's good to see them taking each tentative step into the IoT future in ways that fascinate and delight.
It's about helping other people develop the tools they need to understand the things that haunt or fascinate them.
The images fascinate and appall us, unless it's our own lives and homes being flooded, burned down and destroyed.
She's an interwar forebear of today's manic pixie dream girls, quirky and quixotic enough to fascinate everyone around her.
Pluto also continues to fascinate astronomers because of its small size, distance from Earth, unusual orbit, and synchronous moons.
The Etan Patz case continued to fascinate the public long after the little boy went missing from Manhattan's SoHo neighborhood.
The only difference between the world we're living in and the post-apocalyptic stories that fascinate us are our choices.
Rihanna is exceptional at being famous, and she needs very little in the way of help to fascinate a room.
All times ET. The moon is in fellow air sign Aquarius today, inspiring you to study topics that fascinate you.
It is not the carefully contoured women themselves which fascinate Maple, but rather society's fascination of reality TV's first family.
Simonson uses abstraction and anthropomorphization to fascinate viewers, and adds fluorescent and UV-reactive glazes to make her paintings glow.
"Because if there's nothing else, you can look out the window, which would absolutely fascinate me for weeks on end."
It's hard to think of another competitive shooter that could fascinate players with a slowly rolling cube or a brief snowstorm.
At night, the lights and music work together to create a jaw-dropping experience that should fascinate visitors of all ages.
If Bach's suites fascinate him, it is partly because they exploit the cello's capacities more satisfyingly than any other music has.
The disappearance of Lord Richard Lucan, the Seventh Earl of Lucan, has continued to fascinate Britons and cause endless media speculation.
Cole continues to fascinate and inspire Stephen Hannock and his own interpretation of The Oxbow has become the artist's signature motif.
The question never ceases to fascinate, and despite the myriad horrors of our time, the Nazis continue to provide its touchstone.
The last two-thirds of the book are a compendium of rants on topics that both fascinate and confound the author.
A memorial to those who lost their lives in 2019 "Theaters didn't fascinate me, but production and distribution did," he wrote.
The Bellagio, a huge hotel and casino on the strip, features an array of dancing water fountains that routinely fascinate tourists.
It was another sign, if one were needed, that the French emperor continues to fascinate collectors and curators across the globe.
We're curious and intelligent and make amazing discoveries that fascinate and thrill us—and we value science to make those discoveries happen.
Far From the Tree is a revelatory book about families using compassion to cope with difference, and it will fascinate any parent.
As true crime podcasts continue to fascinate mass audiences, we can likely expect other TV shows like Dirty John to pop up.
"They fascinate us because they're caught in the middle of many different forces: political, moral, ethical, and even religious," the Matteses said.
But what it's meant for Monaco, for people around the world, and, how their story continues to fascinate people, that's something unimaginable.
At its core, though, a project like "Dark" sheds light on the commonality of themes that fascinate and perplex, frighten and entertain.
The greatest appeal rests in the singer Caroline Polachek's jazz-inflected vocals, which fascinate in their agile leaps and slightly mechanical serration.
He simply loves those thick, black, smelly permanent markers, and whenever he uses one it never fails to fascinate the American people.
Coinbase continues to fascinate outsiders and journalists who see the company as the startup at the heart of the current cryptocurrency craze.
There are many more questions that will fascinate historians, including some that are not simply about the game-change dynamics of the race.
"We use the phrase 'destination cities'... we want those magical cities and magical countries that really intrigue and fascinate the world," said Carey.
School meals in other countries fascinate us because they reflect a society's true food culture, as well as its regard for its children.
Illusions like this fascinate us because they reveal there is a gap between what we perceive to be true and what actually exists.
Despite the gruesome nature of the exhibits, which were arranged with the help of Vietnamese and Soviet advisers, Tuol Sleng continues to fascinate.
With a fresh pedicure and a new raison d'être, Lucy will surely continue to fascinate beachgoers young and old for generations to come. 
Vampires fascinate because when I started touring a lot, or traveling a lot, I watched Buffy the Vampire Slayer when I came home.
But in the last few decades, contemporary artists have turned back to the diorama, propelled by its endless ability to fascinate the curious eye.
Perhaps these complexities, combined with the sheer beauty of his images, are why his work continues to fascinate and inspire almost a century later.
" During his time with the family, Berlinger says, he learned they are "terrific people who don't understand why this story continues to fascinate people.
But it played host to one of London&aposs most high-profile unsolved crimes, which has continued to fascinate more than 30 years on.
The Zodiac case, which remains unsolved and continues to fascinate crime buffs, involved a string of murders in Northern California in 323 and 232.
He is from Australia, where snakes are often more likely to kill than fascinate, but he was delighted by the wriggling in the den.
"After all these years, the mysteries surrounding Chappaquiddick and the Kennedy family continue to fascinate the public," says Jess Cagle, editor-in-chief of PEOPLE.
I sincerely hope that through this show, tech became more accessible and less mysterious, without losing its fun and that special power to fascinate us.
So those dynamics just fascinate me, whether it's a disease with people trapped in a house, or a relative coming home for Thanksgiving, or whatever.
"After all these years, the mysteries surrounding Chappaquiddick and the Kennedy family continue to fascinate the public," says Jess Cagle, editor in chief of PEOPLE.
The Rorschach Test, conceived 100 years ago by a young psychiatrist at a Swiss asylum, continues to divide the scientific community and fascinate the public.
Breakups fascinate me in part because they can affect each of us very differently, and leave their mark on so many aspects of our lives.
Two teenage girls — high on desire and low on inhibition — make a plan to fascinate some men in Erica Schmidt's play for the New Group.
With time, his talent won him contracts with international comic book companies like Marvel and DC. What began to fascinate him, however, was Singapore's history.
You'd think we'd have learned our lesson by now, but there's something about the mysteries of color and perception that continue to fascinate our collective conscious.
They grew to fascinate the romantic imagination, offering a sense of the sublime, hence visits by Lord Byron and the Shelleys in the early 1003th century.
Mr. Cortis and Mr. Sonderegger's images fascinate partly because of the interplay between what we see in front of us and how we remember the original.
The Boivin ruby and amethyst starfish fascinate us today because of their bold sheer beauty and the fine workmanship that cannot be replicated with modern methods.
The question of how it got so far — more than 800 employees and a paper valuation of $9 billion — will fascinate business school classes for years.
None of them survived, but the question of exactly how, and when, and why they died has continued to fascinate amateur and professional historians ever since.
"The Universe has always fascinated me and now with this hugely monumental series, I get a chance to fascinate it back," Martin said in a statement.
Candy-O and Panorama fascinate partially because their effort-to-content ratio is so skewed; by the standards of empty pop product, these albums are quite intricate.
Page has reached a point where he takes on only rare projects that deeply fascinate him, like the sci-fi pursuits at X, Alphabet's secretive research lab.
The second-by-second change of individual waves passing is most interesting to surfers, but it's the longer duration changes over weeks and years that fascinate scientists.
"The Stowaway," then, is like an intriguing photo album brought out from the bottom drawer: If the gaps between images sometimes frustrate, the granular detail can fascinate.
Both islands have rich histories that will likely fascinate war buffs — a dilemma in 1204 required residents to choose between staying loyal to England or switching to France.
Twenty years ago a 22012 call reporting a missing and possibly kidnapped 21992-year-old girl launched a murder mystery — one that continues to endure, fascinate and perplex.
Despite his sudden departure from China, Missal still hopes to keep conducting research on China, emphasizing that China remains an interesting country with many aspects that fascinate him.
It started to fascinate me how we feel freer to say things or to show things on the internet that we aren't as comfortable doing in real life.
I'm so excited to talk about this but first I wanna go into your history, because you've written a couple of books that really rivet and fascinate me.
Welcome back to MTF & DTF, a sex, love, and dating column in which Sessi Kuwabara Blanchard chronicles the amorous goings-on that most fascinate her (particularly, her own).
Weather, water supply, population, housing, incomes and assets, social welfare, trade, hunting and fishing, records of important life events — births, deaths, marriages, divorces, immigration, emigration — all fascinate me.
Twenty years ago, a 6 call to the emergency dispatch center in Boulder, Colorado, launched a mystery that continues to perplex, confound and fascinate: What happened to JonBenét Ramsey?
Unquestionably one of the most influential games of the past decade, From Software's brutal classic has lost none of its powers to frustrate and fascinate since its 2011 release.
Cults fascinate you, Scorpio, but steer clear of them this week—even watching a documentary about them could be too much with all the paranoid energy in the air.
In doing so, Meese forces a confrontation that draws out affinities, if not between the subjects themselves then between those aspects of their lives and personae that fascinate us.
But then come discussions of topics that fascinate and entertain me — ancient aliens, remote viewing, ghosts, monsters, life after death, shadow people, assassination conspiracies, the lost island of Atlantis.
It makes sense that any great dancer, perhaps especially one of the most renowned of the 20th century, would fascinate when he's leaping and nearly levitating across a stage.
While the Pacific Northwest childhood chapters might not hold up to the swelter, triangulation and plotted mystery of the Athens chapters, Milo's New York chapters both fascinate and bemuse.
While her defiance of gender stereotypes and norms continues to fascinate, Sand's work—the reason she adopted a male identity in the first place—remains largely unread beyond academic circles.
Though there is only one episode in the biblical story, the legend of the Queen of Sheba holds such magnetism that it has continued to fascinate for nearly 3,000 years.
Lit gorgeously by Mimi Jordan Sherin, they slide and twirl about the huge space in various combinations that fascinate and appall the eye, like de Chirico paintings come to life.
The movie follows teen California transplant Max (Omri Katz) as he navigates his first autumn in New England, not believing the spooky legends that fascinate his new, Halloween-obsessed neighbors.
While the majority of the so-called "Dare stones" are widely acknowledged to be fakes, the first stone, which supposedly bears a message from Eleanor White Dare, continues to fascinate historians.
Nancy Kerrigan's shattered knee, O.J. Simpson's infamous white Bronco, and JonBenét Ramsey's macabre glamor shots plastered tabloid covers for much of the decade and continue to darkly fascinate through modern retellings.
From Ridley Scott's Gladiator, to HBO's short-lived, Rome, and STARZ Spartacus, Roman history, or at least, Hollywood's version of Roman history, continues to fascinate people, long after the empire's fall.
Three hundred years later, the story of how the Massachusetts Bay Colony once hunted for maleficent witches continues to fascinate, resurfacing whenever fear and prejudice threaten the moral decency of our societies.
Scott Adams, "Influence" author Robert Cialdini, veteran FBI hostage negotiator Chris Voss, "Payoff" author Dan Ariely and "Fascinate" author Sally Hogshead were among many guests who taught me the secrets of persuasion.
While most people may not be familiar with alexithymia, there is a different disorder involving flat emotions and poor empathy that seems to fascinate us, even more than it repels us: psychopathy.
" As to why Mafia stories in particular continue to fascinate, the New York-born-and-raised grandson of Italian immigrants says: "I can't speak for others, and I'm not in show business.
"(Young audiences) don't want advertising to be too overt … but rather they want it to intrigue them, fascinate them, capture their imagination, and they want to take it from there," said Ellinghaus.
But it's the individual stories that fascinate Clark Burnett and J. Joseph, rising seniors at Yale, who last month launched the second season of a documentary series exploring the perception of blackness.
They included the first iterations of Ray Gun, a mutable symbol for himself roughly in the shape of a toy laser pistol, a form that continues to fascinate him to this day.
After his imprisonment, Beausoleil continued to fascinate the public; Truman Capote interviewed him from prison, and he continued to make and release music and art, even gaining permission to hold live performances.
Here are some others: Amelia Earhart vanished during her attempt to become the first woman to pilot a plane around the world in the late 2990s, a case that continues to fascinate.
She was a major interpreter of Cole Porter and the team of Cy Coleman and Carolyn Leigh, whose mischievously sexy come-on "You Fascinate Me So" was one of her signature songs.
Of all the dimensions of Elon Musk that fascinate his fans—his intellect, his work ethic, his rockets, his dating life—there's one that hasn't been definitively explained: his seemingly self-restoring hairline.
" He observes, "I can't be certain that my witticism will make a girl laugh, or that my gaze will fascinate her, but for sure, a slap or a punch will make her cry.
Original, audacious, funny and perceptive — a sequence involving the murdered women is unexpectedly haunting — "London Road" (adapted by the director, Rufus Norris, from his successful London stage musical) will either fascinate or alienate.
That kind of detail — that a multinational corporation like Nestlé gets its milk from cows like Carlos's — is enough to fascinate me, so I was happy to hear my father enjoyed it as well.
Credit...Alexis Armanet PRODIGIES FASCINATE: We are riveted by the 22004-year-old violinist ripping through Beethoven's "Kreutzer" sonata and the 22008-year-old Oxford University graduate breaking new ground in mathematical knot theory.
Steyerlisms like "circulationism" (the more an image moves through the digital or real world, the more power it accrues), or "junktime" (the fragmented, distracted experience of the harried freelancer) fascinate undergrads and professors alike.
Yoo creatively cuts between images that fascinate with their bombast and ones that offer something more tender, interspersing slices of a country as it wants to be viewed with times when that facade crumbles.
Qualities that would repel in an Anglophone or Francophone singer fascinate in her: her choices in stylistic sources position her as the final link in a chain denoting moments of self-conscious self-differentiation.
These questions are at the root of why actual history and imagined futures fascinate us, or at least those of us who find a perverse sort of joy in forcing ourselves to imagine dreadful scenarios.
False prophets clearly fascinate Lindelof; "Lost" 's best arc, the life story of the wannabe prophet John Locke, was all about whether being conned by your dad set you up to be conned by God.
Although he's languishing in legal limbo with Birdman over Tha Carter V, supposedly unable to move forward with his career, he's still been able to fascinate us and release great music and capture our attention.
They also recently acquired an ongoing event series and record fair, where the world's best selectors play amidst buyers and sellers, and continue to fascinate music lovers with a variety of awe-inspiring sales numbers.
While Victorians hoped to use these more spiritual scientific strategies to answer some of man's biggest questions, they also used the techniques to explore the topics that continue to fascinate us today: love, sex, and romance.
The scandals have threatened to undermine the credibility of the award and attracted unprecedented scrutiny of the Academy, a highly secretive body whose choices of prize winner fascinate and often baffle literature lovers the world over.
The 9.7-inch iPad As someone who once worked for a publication that was natively designed for the iPad because tablets were the future, the iPad and its role in Apple's lineup continues to fascinate me.
The ongoing heated debates over whether the investigation into possible collusive relationships between the Trump team and the Kremlin is akin to Watergate or the Salem witch trials present conflicting "certainties" and continue to fascinate us.
The staggering brutality of ISIS, what the terrorists called the "management of savagery," was meticulously recorded and posted on the internet to morbidly fascinate the world and ensure absolute obedience in the regions under its control.
The initial singles, "Ch-Ching" and "Romeo," have lush synth orchestration and hum-along hooks; the greatest appeal rests in the singer Caroline Polachek's jazz-inflected vocals, which fascinate in their agile leaps and slightly mechanical serration.
Browne was a Seattle criminal defense attorney almost exactly the same age as Bundy, and initially seemed to fascinate his client, who had just finished his first year of law school, more than his client fascinated him.
But LeRoy's story, in large part thanks to Jeff Feuerzeig's excellent documentary Author: The JT LeRoy Story, which came out on Friday, continues to fascinate and to infuriate many who were tricked by Albert and her comrades.
What happens to a central bank that has been buying equity exchange-traded funds since 2013 will fascinate peers who are resorting to ever more extreme measures to dig their economies out of a coronavirus-created hole.
Brexit has largely vanished from the front pages, replaced by the saga of Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, whose decision to leave Britain seems to fascinate people more than Britain's decision to leave the European Union.
There are things that fascinate me about the images themselves, but I also see this series as an investigation of images that have a lot of associations for a lot of people, including associations with money and power.
"What you used to think were the smallest things, you are afraid may now be pieces of the biggest things," Roberge writes, of his progressively fading memories; both the smallest and the biggest pieces of his memoir fascinate.
" In the comic illustration, we see poor Archikens on trial for a murder he did not commit, with the caption below reading: "Here is a gripping courtroom drama... involving Archie's honor... and a startling denouement that will fascinate you!
One of the reasons bridge continues to fascinate players all over the world is that, in order to become even sort of good at it, you have to be willing to be bad at it for a long time.
We have a huge amount of readers that visit us monthly, weekly and even daily because they know that we're pushing out a real-time feed of the things that fascinate us about tech inside and outside of Silicon Valley.
I'm reading something right now about the history of Rome during the 53 years when they really came into power, and this idea of the Roman state growing, the Greek state growing, and the differences therein fascinate me beyond belief.
"Although I have witnessed the birth and rearing of many animals during my time as a veterinarian, the relationship between mother bears and their cubs never fails to fascinate me," Zoo and Tierpark Director Dr. Andreas Knieriem said in a statement.
Clearly, the main thing keeping her alive was the showrunners' determination to fascinate us with the process of her maturation, but from our own lives we know that the wish to see someone grow and thrive can be thwarted by chance.
It belongs to a genre of gross-out video that never fails to upset and fascinate me in equal measure: one that features creatures of the sea that still show signs of life as they're being prepared to be stuffed down human gullets.
With so much contentious history behind the estate tax, this presumed final battle over its continued existence will be of great interest to not only economists, academics, estate planning attorneys, and the affluent society, but it should also completely fascinate the general public.
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No disrespect to Westworld,which undoubtedly captured the zeitgeist over the past few months, but no cultural event was as unexpected or all-consuming as Stranger Things, which burst out of nowhere like a Demogorgon this summer and has continued to fascinate us ever since.
Yet despite a domestic fall in their numbers, internationally, the yakuza continue to fascinate observers, with gangster films such as "Kill Bill" by US director Quentin Tarantino, "Outrage" by Japanese director Takeshi Kitano and video game series like "Yakuza" contributing to their cult appeal.
This batch of jangly riffs, her crispest and sharpest, would sound dandy if played over conventional rock backing, but electronically treated they fascinate — for the overwhelming immediacy of their aural crunch and swirl as much as for what the blend means in the abstract.
" Read Our Review No. 44 Hong Kong Mo's grand-scale historical novel set in 523th-century Hong Kong "fascinates much as a great, highly illustrated encyclopedia will fascinate, with odd bits of information competing with long, sustained passages of action, description and pure narrative.
"In the end, Monroe is one of the most complex female public figures in American history, and that real complexity plays a role in her continuing ability to fascinate us," Lois Banner, the author of "Marilyn: The Passion and the Paradox," wrote for The  Los Angeles Times .
Lottery winners fascinate us because of how accessible their luck seems — it's not about a talent we don't possess or a family history that we don't benefit from; they just happened to be in the right place at the right time, and draw the right numbers.
A different way of thinking about the drive to render soccer scientific may be as a kind of compliment to the game's inherent instability, its capacity for generating anomalies, springing surprises, outwitting plans—the very things that fascinate the neutrals and break the hearts of the tribalists.
But something similar was true of the Irish nationalists who fascinate him, the intellectuals and poets associated with the 1916 Easter Rising, who strove not only to free their country politically but also to revive its language and impose a specifically Irish vision on its culture.
Hura first set out to depict the country's extreme weather (another series documents the snow and phases of winter in Kashmir) as a metaphor for its socioeconomic and political extremes, but soon Savariyapani's heat, and the reactions to it, came to fascinate Hura in their own rights.
Inspired by my Black Trademarked Photo Editing Software History segments on VICELAND, Torres reached out to me, hoping that I could help him correct the narrative of the LA protests, a story that continues to fascinate and serve as a cautionary tale of the unfinished business of race relations in America.
Gauging the impact of the medieval bestiary relies in part on seeing how the illuminations influenced art, media, and texts today: Animals especially associated with the Middle Ages, like unicorns, dragons, and griffins, continue to fascinate contemporary audiences, especially seen in pop culture icons like Harry Potter and Game of Thrones.
At the same time, it is about a rigorously modernist practice that walks the bridge between the 1960s — when Kawata moved to New York and began working with the safety pins prominently featured here — and now, where the strategy of accumulative aggregation still continues to fascinate artists, fans, and writers.
If I decide a book's appeal is a question of taste, not art (for instance, Faulkner isn't to blame if "As I Lay Dying" leaves me cold), I ask myself what the book achieves that might fascinate readers other than myself, and explore the author's distinctive ideas, imagery and voice.
Celebrities fascinate us because they embody certain cultural preoccupations — Jennifer Lawrence is cool in the way we think girls should be cool; Tom Hanks is an ideal white middle-class dad — so by taking apart the way a celebrity performs a persona, Petersen can analyze what about that persona is most compelling to us.
No matter where one stands in terms of faith, Jesus — be he God or man or, in the view of the church, both — was perhaps the most important figure who ever drew breath, and he will fascinate, enthrall and confound us to the end of time — and, if believers have it right, even beyond.
People like Anna Delvey, New York City's fake heiress; Elizabeth Holmes of Theranos; or Fyre Festival architect Billy McFarland fascinate us because they're presented as lone, often freakishly charismatic masterminds — it's why all three stories have become or are in the process of becoming major documentaries (or in the case of Fyre Festival, two dueling documentaries).
Types of holy orders, the breviary, the differences between saints and martyrs — these topics are an unusual addition to the canon of graphic novels for young readers, but Margaret's wry descriptions of everything from hand signs used during the nuns' silent meals, to types of needles and stitches used in their embroidery, to holy relics and even a recipe for really terrible gruel, fascinate.
The sequence of the selections grows increasingly more complicated and abstract: number 10, "fear" (an ominous granite burial chamber); number 22, "love" (a jade bead meant to attract spirits); number 41, "improve" (a Merino sheep, evolved in Spain by careful breeding); number 49, "think" (a manuscript of the poem "L'Infinito," handwritten by Giacomo Leopardi); number 68, "fascinate" (a 1950 bottle of Chanel No. 5); number 74, "trend" (a 1979 Sony Walkman); number 96, "rely" (a 2008 iPhone 3GS)… The hundredth object, chosen to symbolize "regenerate," is the visualization of a reproduced human heart, circling back to the origin of life itself.

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