The Worrywarts Pamela Duncan Edwards Normally I’m not a fan of books that try to force a particular letter into every sentence. They’re usually just that – forced. But this one does it right – and it’s adorable! Wombat, Weasel, and Woodchuck want to wander the world. But they...
And I was so delighted when I could say the word 'warts.' Because your singing gave me so much pleasure, helped me seduce girls when I was younger and you're a real artist. But also you're a very spoiled guy. Do you think because you're Johnny Fontane you can't get cancer? Or ...
they'll do a meticulous job—and prod you into being meticulous as well. However, they can also be fussy, perfectionistic, and over-critical, never letting up on themselves and others. Because they're so quick to see what can go wrong, these worrywarts are cautious, often expecting the ...
She's not helped by a bad case of the warts, snakes that live in her hair (just touch to find them) or eyebrows that crawl around her face in a rather creepy way. Some of the visual effects are a bit unsettling, but they're offset by Heckerty's humorous tone. There's a bit of...
(and there aremany), there remains a slight degree of off-putting self-importance (clearly, Dahl sees herself as quite the clever one – and in truth, she is). This experimental chamber [read: cave] pop is indeed of a high order, but perhaps it would maybe benefit from some more ...
You’re body never stops growing and changing, and it’s the only body you will ever have, so learning to love it and take care of it is pretty important! My body has done some amazing things for me, and I’m so thankful for it, hair and warts and blemishes and all!
My tulip sent to me:/Twelve drummers drumming,/Eleven pipers piping,/Ten lawyers leaving,/Nine lazy Hansons,/Eight maids a-milking,/Seven warts on women,/Six geezers laying,/Five golden rings,/Four calling birds,/Three French hens,/Two turtle doves,/And a cartridge in a pantry. ” 28....
Here’s a quick rundown of the first installment: Strega Nona’s an Italian witch doctor who aids fellow villagers with an assortment of miscellaneous problems (such as warts). One day, she takes on a young man named Big Anthony as an assistant, which rapidly becomes a problem for her: ...
The skin on her hands was coated in warts and calluses, as if she’d been rowing a long time. The pain in them was rising, but she couldn’t drop the oar. “Stop it!” You didn’t see him as he was beneath the robes. We shall make you as Acheron. One must prove worthy of...
That in itself is an adventure, opening you up to all sorts of embarrassing literary moments. As many of you know, despite my best efforts, my work sometimes posts “warts and all.” Writing for this site has made me a thinking author, as well as a pantser, and has proven that I ca...