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Literary Acquisitionist: Tell King Tut I want my mummy
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On the titillating path of literary acquisition. Monday, June 4, 2007. Tell King Tut I want my mummy. I miss my mum. When she last got in touch she was going to a sinfully sunny island in Greece. She’s on a cruise – complete with movie cinemas, swimming pools and restaurants - where dinner is served promptly at ‘whatever o’clock.’ When some folks in her social group decided to book a cruise, she jumped high and far at the chance to travel. I look forward to seeing her. Books, Baguettes and Bedbugs,.
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My Individual Take (On The Subject)
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My Individual Take (On The Subject). Book reviews, interesting links I find, etc. Sunday, October 30, 2011. Thoroughly enjoyed reading this essay. But in a world of ubiquitous computing and portable devices, do we still need to completely withdraw in order to write? After much consideration, I'm in favor (as is this author) of the approach adopted by Thoreau and his cabin in the woods. Posted by Jill O'Neill. View my complete profile. Books, books, books. Thoroughly enjoyed reading this essay, but in a wo.
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My Individual Take (On The Subject): Are Fine Editions The Same as Fine Apps?
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My Individual Take (On The Subject). Book reviews, interesting links I find, etc. Saturday, March 12, 2011. Are Fine Editions The Same as Fine Apps? I have before me two beautiful editions of. One is the New York Public Library edition. Published in 1997 in conjunction with Doubleday's centennial and the 150th anniversary of the text’s initial publication. The other edition. Is more recent, published in 2010 by. Http:/ www.borner.se/). What strikes me is that today (even as I type this) there is a panel.
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My Individual Take (On The Subject): Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
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My Individual Take (On The Subject). Book reviews, interesting links I find, etc. Monday, January 02, 2012. Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. Has illustrations by John Austen, dating back to 1922. Very reminiscent of Aubrey Beardsley, which is yet another disconnect of sorts. Austen’s interpretation of Hamlet is not at all like the film versions I’ve seen of this play. I have on The Canterville Ghost. Posted by Jill O'Neill. View my complete profile. Books, books, books. Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. Nose in a Book.
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My Individual Take (On The Subject): December 2010
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My Individual Take (On The Subject). Book reviews, interesting links I find, etc. Saturday, December 11, 2010. It's Those Rampaging *Anarchists* Again. It's not that I'm not sympathetic to any lingering trauma for the Duchess, but the coverage. In the UK-based London Daily Mail. Tabloid does take the cake:. On a day of bitter recriminations after the tuition fees protest:. Come now. I know it's traditional with the Brits, but must we resort to characterizing them as anarchists? Posted by Jill O'Neill.
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My Individual Take (On The Subject): Do You Need to Phone Home First?
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My Individual Take (On The Subject). Book reviews, interesting links I find, etc. Thursday, March 24, 2011. Do You Need to Phone Home First? Apparently no one gave the staff a heads-up about his return. See video of the President trying to get into the Oval Office at the White House unsuccessfully. Posted by Jill O'Neill. I work at a point of intersection between publishing, technology and librarianship. I generate and curate content, search out answers and work with Web-based applications. Nose in a Book.
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My Individual Take (On The Subject): Odd and the Frost Giants [Review]
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My Individual Take (On The Subject). Book reviews, interesting links I find, etc. Friday, March 04, 2011. Odd and the Frost Giants [Review]. Odd and the Frost Giants. Neil Gaiman (his site: http:/ www.neilgaiman.com. Brian Helquist (his blog: http:/ bretthelquist.blogspot.com/. 2009, Harper, ISBN 978-006-167173-9. 8220; Winter hung in there, like an invalid refusing to die. Day after grey day, the ice stayed hard; the world remained unfriendly and cold. That said, I doubt that Odd and the Frost Giants.
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My Individual Take (On The Subject): January 2011
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My Individual Take (On The Subject). Book reviews, interesting links I find, etc. Sunday, January 23, 2011. Karl Schroeder ( official web site. Schroeder is a physicist by training, an author of more than half a dozen science fiction titles and a professional futurist/consultant. 0-312-87197-X (note that the full text of Ventus may be downloaded from the author's site in formats compatible with a number of e-reader devices; see this page for more information. Science Fiction (Hard SF). 2000, Tor, New York.
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My Individual Take (On The Subject): January 2015
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My Individual Take (On The Subject). Book reviews, interesting links I find, etc. Friday, January 16, 2015. Curtain call from Richard II at Shakespeare's Globe. Posted by Jill O'Neill. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I work at a point of intersection between publishing, technology and librarianship. I generate and curate content, search out answers and work with Web-based applications. View my complete profile. Books, books, books. Curtain call from Richard II at Shakespeares Glob.
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Literary Acquisitionist: Not in earnest: more meme madness
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On the titillating path of literary acquisition. Thursday, May 24, 2007. Not in earnest: more meme madness. All-too-quickly I was tagged again for a meme! This one is not very involved. My meme task, set by Dewey over at the hidden side of a leaf. Led me to re-examine another ‘chick lit’ novel. Grabbing the first book next to me,. The Importance of Being Earnest. I discover Wilde’s play is short and sweet; too brief a candidate for this meme. Next in line was La’Brooy’s. Here are the rules:. Ha ha, I lov...