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Just another WordPress.com site. Vanity Fair, William Thackeray. Confessions of an English Opium Eater, de Quincey →. Cranston, Elizabeth Gaskell. April 19, 2011. Is it possible to discuss Cranford without using the word “charming? 8221; It’d be like playing literary Taboo. Like trying to talk about The Road. Without saying “bleak,” or Catcher in the Rye. Without “insufferable twat.”. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Vanity Fair, William Thackeray. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Fill in your details ...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Monthly Archives: August 2010. Review: House of Medici by Christopher Hibbert. August 27, 2010. Good overview of the Medici family’s history, which makes it a good overview of the Italian Renaissance – at least from a political and social perspective. Not a ton of detail on the art and science of the time, unfortunately; … Continue reading →. Review: Brunelleschi’s Dome by Ross King. August 27, 2010. Review: Richard III by Shakespeare. August 17, 2010. August 16, 2010.
February | 2011 | readingthroughhistory
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Just another WordPress.com site. Monthly Archives: February 2011. Oliver Twist, Dickens. February 28, 2011. First of all, Oliver Twist is a hateful book. Dickens has created in Fagin an embodiment of bigotry; a leering, black-nailed, money-grubbing Jew who’s nearly always referred to as The Jew, as though Dickens wasn’t sure we’d get it.* Fagin … Continue reading →. Dracula’s Guest, ed. Michael Sims. February 28, 2011. Review: The Monk, Mathew Lewis. February 28, 2011. If … Continue reading →. This and A...
May | 2011 | readingthroughhistory
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Just another WordPress.com site. Monthly Archives: May 2011. Confessions of an English Opium Eater, de Quincey. May 7, 2011. 8220;First published in 1821, it paved the way for later generations of literary drug users, from Baudelaire to Burroughs.” Whee! While this is maybe not indispensable, it’s also not more than 100 pages, so it gets five stars based on … Continue reading →. Confessions of an English Opium Eater, de Quincey. Cranston, Elizabeth Gaskell. Vanity Fair, William Thackeray.
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Just another WordPress.com site. Monthly Archives: April 2011. Cranston, Elizabeth Gaskell. April 19, 2011. Is it possible to discuss Cranford without using the word “charming? 8221; It’d be like playing literary Taboo. Like trying to talk about The Road without saying “bleak,” or Catcher in the Rye without “insufferable twat.” Cranford is a charming book. … Continue reading →. Vanity Fair, William Thackeray. April 17, 2011. Because of Becky Sharpe. Which … Continue reading →. April 11, 2011. 8220;To pro...
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Hate Book Club: Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus. 2014 Books of the Year →. November 29, 2014 · 10:34 am. Hate Book Club: Fancy Pants. It’s time for a new installment of Hate Book Club! If you need a refresher, Patricia Ladd. And I are reading books we think we will hate, and then reviewing them. Each post has to include a graph, a summarizing GIF, and at least some positive comments (sarcasm is allowed). I’m also doing little report cards at the end. In other words,. For this month’s instal...
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A collaborative common-place book. Tuesday, October 5, 2010. No doubt it is natural to a snail to think that any evolution which threatens to do away with shells will result in general death from exposure. Nevertheless, the most elaborately housed beings today are born not only without houses on their backs but without even fur or feathers to clothe them. From "The Perfect Wagnerite". Tuesday, July 13, 2010. Monday, February 22, 2010. Guy Debord: The Society of the Spectacle. In the inverted reality of t...
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A to Z by Author. Sunday, July 19, 2015. Posted by BecAlora Walker. Sunday, June 7, 2015. Sunday Grab Bag: Thriftbooks. I know the blogging community is hella diverse and that almost half of us are overseas. However, for those of us in the states.our economy took a huge hit a few years ago. When states and cities started making huge budget cuts one of the first things that took a hit were libraries. Hundreds of libraries across the US were shut down and even more were downsized. You're going to find a lo...
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Thursday, November 5, 2009. I don't know about the rest of you, but I enjoyed our little break from the norm this month; and getting into the Halloween spirit. I also read Frankenstein. With my kids this month (well the Children's Illustrated Classic version, anyway,) and in reading two "classic horror stories" I came to the conclusion that I didn't find them "horrific" as much as sad. So what did you think? Links to this post. Friday, October 23, 2009. Next discussion starts on Nov. 5th (on Dr. ...I lov...
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Early U.S. History. Modern U.S. History. US & Canada Geography Assignments. Early U.S. History. Modern U.S. History. Welcome to Reading Through History! Welcome to the brand new website for Reading Through History. We hope you find it useful and easier to use! There are still small changes being made and some tinkering going on behind the scenes, so it is still technically a work in progress. Either way, we hope you enjoy it and should you have any questions, please feel free to ask us! Aug 2, 2015.
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readingthroughhistory | Just another WordPress.com site
Just another WordPress.com site. Confessions of an English Opium Eater, de Quincey. May 7, 2011. 8220;First published in 1821, it paved the way for later generations of literary drug users, from Baudelaire to Burroughs.” Whee! While this is maybe not indispensable, it’s also not more than 100 pages, so it gets five stars based on its ratio of awesomeness vs. time commitment. And it. Cranston, Elizabeth Gaskell. April 19, 2011. Is it possible to discuss Cranford without using the word “charming? If the dr...
Reading Through Life
A twenty-something Canadian teacher in Abu Dhabi reflecting on books, reading, and literacy. I use the following four options to rate the books that I read:. Booking through thursday (10). In my mailbox (28). Waiting on wednesday (15). World wide web of books (3). Month in review (11). The sunday salon (29). Rating: maybe read it. Rating: read it later. Rating: read it today. Books i done read. I'm Here. I'm Queer. What the Hell do I read? Metroreader: Reading One Mile At A Time. The Book Lady's Blog.
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What changes did marriage bring to you. Married for 6 months. Part III of LA Trip – Universal Studios. Part II of LA trip – Santa Monica Beach. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. What changes did marriage bring to you. I was folding the clothes after laundry and Jay was lazing around. Fun times. About how I graduated from Chechi. And stacked them too. (Easy and convenient. Just try). And he went back to himself . You came t...
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R's Mom | Not so new mom learning the ropes
Not so new mom learning the ropes. The Story Teller in Me. August 6, 2015. I have reached this point when I am this close to snapping! I am so so bugged with people judging me because your skin is bad! The doctor mentions atopic dermatitis and says we just need to keep moisturing your skin. Nothing else is needed as of now! Unfortunately you are still looking like ‘Rudolf the red cheeked reindeer’ and there is nothing I can do about it! I have been patiently answering everyone…. Yes its an allergy. I don...
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Reading Through the Blindfold
Reading Through the Blindfold. Exposing the American media machine since 2010. Twitter: @RTBlindfold. Thursday, July 14, 2011. A visual representation of what politics have become. I mean, really, do we even DISCUSS the ACTUAL issues anymore, or are they merely buzzwords in self-indulgent expositions of grandeur? Not many, because they've fooled us all into thinking they are working for us. Which they aren't- unless it was Obama's honor in serving and helping his country that allowed him to walk out ...
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Reading Through the BS | a little blog about the books I read – the good and the bad and everything inbetween
Reading Through the BS. Authors that I love. Disappointment can be so…well…disappointing – “Second Life” by S.J. Watson. Poor author have no one in his life who, over a morning cup of coffee, would say to him “don’t publish this…no seriously it is bad. Cream in your coffee? Well sure she is doing that kind of too, but mostly she is hooking up with one guy she met online. And poor Julia, she wants to stop but she can’t. Did I mention she is a recovering addict? So, what is a girl to do really? Like all bo...