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Penchants | ~ literary commentary ~
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The recent reads of writer courtney vail. U2, CSNY, Bon Jovi, Journey and other 80’s stuff, Bad Company, Third Day, Daughtry. How Great Thou Art, It Is Well, Great Is Thy Faithfulness, O’ Holy Night. The Bible, Shakespeare, Poe, suspense novels or mysteries. Sports, Lost, Heroes, CSI, American Idol, Mythbusters. Star Wars IV-VI, the Rocky movies (esp. III and IV), Remember the Titans, The Goonies, Better Off Dead, What About Bob? The Princess Bride, Conspiracy Theory. Coke, Vanilla Coke, Dr. Pepper.
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The recent reads of writer courtney vail. Newer posts →. October 12, 2008. Author: George D. Shuman. Publisher: Pocket Star (March 27, 2007). I also enjoyed the character details, punchy verbs and grittiness. I didn’t find anything that dragged momentum. The only aspect I didn’t like was that the two main female characters didn’t meet until near the end. I think it would have been great to see them interacting earlier somehow. Fun read for me. George d. shuman. October 1, 2008. Author: James David Jordan.
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Blindness | ~ literary commentary ~
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The recent reads of writer courtney vail. December 17, 2009. In an unnamed society with nameless characters, a man in a cab is suddenly struck blind but cast into a milky white fog instead of darkness. His predicament begins to spread to everyone he comes in contract with, including his eye doctor. As more and more people are struck blind or exposed, they are quarantined to an abandoned mental institution and held there by armed guards and are delivered food. After one such frenzy, the people from the ot...
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Wicked Lovely | ~ literary commentary ~
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The recent reads of writer courtney vail. Needful Things →. August 31, 2009. Publisher: Harper Collins (April 9, 2008). His Summer Queen, that she will finally be the one to pass the test. He just has to convince her of that, but when he’s in his human glamour, she wants nothing to do with him. She loves this mortal, Seth, for one thing, and she won’t stop walking away from him. What will Aislinn choose once he’s able to woo her? The lyrical style was overall nice and easy to read but the characters in.
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Creativity Gone Wild | ~ literary commentary ~
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The recent reads of writer courtney vail. As a preschooler, after being sent up to bed by her babysitter, Courtney and her cousin drew monsters on the bed sheets and dressed up like ghosts to spook the sitter into letting them stay up so they could see Shaun Cassidy on late night TV. The plan actually worked in a way. Collect $200 and Go to Jail. She, her cousin and Grampa Jimmer came up with alternate names for every baseball team in the AL, like the Buyusmore Oreos, the Mini-Soda Twits, the Chick-Ago W...
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Courtney Vail | ~ literary commentary ~
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The recent reads of writer courtney vail. Author Archives: Courtney Vail. December 17, 2009. In an unnamed society with nameless characters, a man in a cab is suddenly struck blind but cast into a milky white fog instead of darkness. His predicament begins to spread to everyone he comes in contract with, including his eye doctor. As more and more people are struck blind or exposed, they are quarantined to an abandoned mental institution and held there by armed guards and are delivered food. After one suc...
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Needful Things | ~ literary commentary ~
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The recent reads of writer courtney vail. November 6, 2009. Publisher: Signet Book; (April 6, 2004). This is the last Castle Rock novel. Although it’s told with an expertly breezy omniscient narrative and holds a hooky premise, this long, long book, is packed with POV characters that you barely get to know. At the three-quarter mark more of the same occurs again and again and the heinousness of the pranks and their repercussions lose their sting. He could have trimmed out some of the cross stories an...
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