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Books let us into their souls and lay open to us the secrets of our own. ~William Hazlitt
Literary Delight: August 2007
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Books let us into their souls and lay open to us the secrets of our own. William Hazlitt. Wednesday, August 01, 2007. What Jane Austen Ate and Charles Dickens Knew: From Fox Hunting to Whist-The Facts of Daily Life in Nineteenth-Century England by Daniel Pool. How the Reformation Happened by Hilaire Belloc. At 180 pages, it would appear to be a short read. However, I found it chock full of information that I had to digest in small bites. After reading this book, I can see why Shane Claiborne, author of.
Literary Delight: May 2008
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Books let us into their souls and lay open to us the secrets of our own. William Hazlitt. Saturday, May 31, 2008. Update on the 888 Challenge. I've changed some of the genres and titles around to fit my need to go down "rabbit trails." I like the idea of having a game plan for reading. Yet, I know that I need the freedom to explore other books. Of course, there are some books that I'm reading now that don't even fall into any of these categories. 1) Jane Austen related Books. 1 O Pioneers by Willa Cather.
Literary Delight: August 2006
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Books let us into their souls and lay open to us the secrets of our own. William Hazlitt. Friday, August 25, 2006. I thought I was going to sink a large amount of time devouring the works of Edith Stein this past week. Instead, a friend has loaned me several books on philosophy. I am hoping that I will have a better background and understanding by the time I get to Edith Steins works. The books that I'm reading are:. Aristotle for Everybody:Difficult Thought Made Easy. By Jay D. Stevenson. Subscribe to: ...
Literary Delight: January 2008
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Books let us into their souls and lay open to us the secrets of our own. William Hazlitt. Wednesday, January 09, 2008. My Lofty 2008 Reading Book List. I'm going to do the 888 Challenge this year. Here are the rules. If you are interested in joining in. Sitting down to come up with 8 categories and 8 books for each category was fun. It helped me to organize all the books that were rambling around in my mind. 10 Frank and Ernestine Gilbreth*. The First in a Series of Mystery Books. By Susan Wittig Albert.
Literary Delight: Elizabeth Gaskell Reading Challenge
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Books let us into their souls and lay open to us the secrets of our own. William Hazlitt. Wednesday, January 12, 2011. Elizabeth Gaskell Reading Challenge. I first became interested in Elizabeth Gaskell when discussing. With other avid readers. I was asking what else is there to read like. By Elizabeth Gaskell kept coming up as a good read. I loved it! Prior to that, I had seen the BBC's. When I heard about the Elizabeth Gaskell Reading Challenge. I really want to get. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Decoupage is art. It is created by decorating a surface with cutouts and then, coating the cutouts with layers upon layers of lacquer or varnish. Literary decoupage is art created by writing about the cutouts of memories and details of nonfiction life.and then, coating it with poetry and fiction. Friday, January 27, 2012. My Mother, Music, and Literature. Here is the concert information by the compliments of the Department of Music:. Described by the New York Times. Sunday, September 4, 2011. On the day ...
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Books let us into their souls and lay open to us the secrets of our own. William Hazlitt. Wednesday, January 12, 2011. Elizabeth Gaskell Reading Challenge. I first became interested in Elizabeth Gaskell when discussing. With other avid readers. I was asking what else is there to read like. By Elizabeth Gaskell kept coming up as a good read. I loved it! Prior to that, I had seen the BBC's. When I heard about the Elizabeth Gaskell Reading Challenge. I really want to get. I've taken on another Jane Austen r...
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Literary and Culinary Delights. Feed your mind, feed your body. Daring Bakers: Irish Soda Bread. September 27, 2015. Blog-checking lines: For the month of September Meredith from the Poco Loco Olsons challenged us to experiment with soda bread. September 7, 2015. In honor of which, this small rescue got some banana/pb/yogurt “icecream.” Definitely dog approved! I like it too: the recipe. Can you believe she’s making me wait? Daring Bakers: Yafawi Sfeeha. July 27, 2015. Blog-checking lines: The July Darin...
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The adventures of an aspiring children's book writer. The Ghost of the Mill Girl. January 30, 2014. One of my takeaways from Sara Pennypacker. Who has an awesome wardrobe) was something to the effect of “we write stories to right injustices”. One injustice was that of little Lalar Blanton. When I was her age, the bane of my existence being pushed into every team sport under the sun, the mean girl at school (who just so happened to be my teacher) and algebra homework. She had to work in a cotton mill.
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Paradise for Readers and Writers Alike. August 20, 2012. Comments Off on Catching Up. I’ve been offline for some time. Don’t worry, I’m back. The Internet may now resume. (The Internet stops when I’m offline, right? I was at a 21st on Saturday night. It was in Westmeath. For those of you who don’t know Irish geography, that’s some bit away from Dublin. Returning on the same night is not advised, unless someone remains sober to drive (yeah right! I did not get a long sleep. Evidently, I woke up at half th...
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Literary DePENdent | The evolution of a voracious reader to a skilled writer. Year 1.
The evolution of a voracious reader to a skilled writer. Year 1. I’m a Literary DePENdent. And this blog is going to be a huge part of that commitment. So what are my plans for the blog? My plan is to use Literary DePENdent to post about my yearly reading goal, update it weekly with my progress and occasionally post short reviews. I review fantasy novels at. And I’ll add those links to my weekly updates. I am also going to be participating in the. Dewey’s 24-hour Read-a-Thon. What did I work on improving?