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  • Neglected Classics and Lost Books


    MWB's WorldAuthority Authority: 124
    One of the things that Ive always been really fond of is “lost” books and neglected classics, including the whole concept of forgotten authors. Not only because of the awesome documentary The Stone Reader, but also on my own. (BTW heres a site worth checking out on that topic - Neglected Books ) Ive had a long ...
    4 days ago
  • 999 Challenge


    Jandy's Reading Room BlogAuthority Authority: 117
    October was a slow reading month again. At least my web site is finished. I also was able to add six books to my challenge. Actually there are two more, but I combined some. For example, as I mentioned in a previous post I put both of Jane Yolens childrens books about disobedient dinosaurs together. Also, Magnols ...
    6 days ago
  • LitCharts - 10 Page Outlines of Classic Literature


    Free Technology for TeachersAuthority Authority: 601
    LitCharts is a service that provides condensed outlines and summaries of classic literature. The outlines and summaries are far shorter than those you would find in Sparknotes or Cliffnotes. Most of the outlines and summaries are ten pages, give or take a page or two. What I like about LitCharts is that they color ...
    1 week ago
  • Metaphorical Masturbation and Bestiality in Edgar Allan Poes "The Raven"


    Project Child Murdering RobotAuthority Authority: 121
    Many people think that a piece of literature, such as a book or a short story, cannot be scary. These people are being stupid, of course. For instance, the book Arsole Fantüme, Gentleman Immoralist, is quite scary. It is the scariest piece of literature ever conceived. That’s just one example; there are others, ...
    1 week ago
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    The Frugal ChariotAuthority Authority: 118
    Birthdays and Homer“Men grow tired of sleep, love, singing, and dancing sooner than war”- HomerThis afternoon I spent a couple of hours at the birthday celebration of my friend, Susie. I have known her for about a dozen years, mainly through our participation in two book groups. I first met her at the Lincoln ...
    2 weeks ago
  • For Those Who Would Change the Wind


    Change the WindAuthority Authority: 425
    John Steinbeck 1902 - 1968 Author, Nobel Prize Laureate "Man is the only kind of varmint sets his own trap, baits it, then steps in it."
    2 weeks ago
  • Still Finding Ourselves In The Rye


    dvisible magazine | Exploring our Creative WorldAuthority Authority: 106
    If the rebellious, misanthropic sediments of the youthful heart could be encapsulated into a single line of American fiction, it would have to be the opening to J.D. Salinger’s Catcher In The Rye (more…)
    3 weeks ago
  • Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451: The Authorized Adaptation (Paperback) newly tagged “science fiction”


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    Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451: The Authorized Adaptation ( Paperback ) By Ray Bradbury Buy new : $11.53 59 used and new from $8.22 Customer Rating: First tagged “science fiction” by James D. Crabtree “Doc Crabtree” Customer tags: graphic novel (5), ray ...
    3 weeks ago
  • We Have Always Lived in the Castle


    Sadie-Jean's Book BlogAuthority Authority: 98
    Another Halloween Book Review… —3.5— I ordered Shirley Jackson’s We Have Always Lived in the Castle from interlibrary loans, and the copy I received was practically ancient.  And I think the ambiance of the story was better off for it.  It had that old book smell that makes reading a scary story ...
    4 weeks ago

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