1 printed pages印刷品[countableC]TCNa set of printed pages that are held together in a cover so that you can read them书,书籍 I’ve just started reading a book by Graham Greene. 我刚开始看格雷厄姆·格林写的一本书。 a cookery book ...
~Terri Guillemets, "Book party!," 2019, scrambled blackout poetry created from F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby, 1925, pages 43–45 MRS. DICKINSON, TO EMILY: No, we're not going to the party. We're doing the things that Dickinsons do, which is to stay at home and sit ...
Miss Hobbs is a murder mystery writer. She has a stalker who takes certain passages from her books in order to commit murder. While the author works closely with a detective to find out why, they develop an obsession for each that becomes difficult to deny. But when she becomes the next ...
A poetry book's front mattercan also get creative: that applies to title pages, introductions, and copyrights pages. Section breaks occuring throughout the book aren't exempt, either, as you can see below. Section title page from Danielle Pitter'sReality Check.Design byMargherita Buzzi. ...
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She is prone to blackout and drunk dialling. The memory loss prompt means a blurry repetition of images redolent throughout the pages—blood, an underpass, a blue dress, and a man with red hair, all jumble in her mind. I give credits to Hawkins for the bold move to create a flawed ...
Ashley graduated from the University of Kentucky with a degree in English Literature. She’s lived in over nine different countries and five continents, not including those she explores between the pages of books or the letters on her keyboard. ...
I could be planted for years in a reading nook. Why? I love to breathe the air of old books! ~Terri Guillemets, "Book addict," 2018, scrambled blackout poetry created from Kate Carlisle,One Book in the Grave, 2012,pages 1–2
(which is preparatory to Easter); the second is the time between Pentecost and Advent. We have just come out of the second of these two “ordinary times.” For us, these “ordinary times” represent the time during which we seek to live out our discipleship in the ordinary, every-day ...
stronger for its broad church. Behind its variety and scope lie Salter’s crackling intelligence and contagious enthusiasm. (I nearly burst out into audible agreement when I read, “It has always felt like Christmas to me when Gjertrud Schnackenberg, for instance, has new work to show.” ...