a book nailed to a post will keep bad things from happening, a series of three magic words can protect her (anyone have anything to say on those words?), a secret hiding place among trees to protect her and conversations with her pet cat, ...
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After the Classics Club I can honestly count Wharton as one of my favorite authors. I absolutely love the complexity and depth of her books. Favorite book: North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell. This book was a total treat for me. I loved so many things about it – John Thornton is ...
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The World of Stainboy— Free— A series of flash animation shorts created by Tim Burton. The Stainboy character first appeared in two short poems in the book The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy & Other Stories, also created an...
The World of Stainboy— Free— A series of flash animation shorts created by Tim Burton. The Stainboy character first appeared in two short poems in the book The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy & Other Stories, also created an...
By choosing Dickens classics for book club, Oprah dares to play it safeJulia Keller
Conservative Book Club For more than 50 years, the Conservative Book Club has guided book lovers to the best conservative books and authors of our times. While the mainstream media tends to celebrate only books from the Left, the Conservative Book Club has provided a much-needed resource for ...
“Main Street,” that got me, but I kept seeing Lewis’s work in this one, and franklyMain Streetis a more memorable book. Like happens to me sometime when I fail to deeply appreciate one of the “classics” (ahemThe Picture of Dorian Gray), I worry that it’s me, not the book...