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The Octogon
The true university these days is a collection of books. Sunday, 21 July 2013. The Red Tent by Anita Diamant. This was a book that I acquired in a book swap on the first literary holiday that I organised in Hampshire. The person who donated it recommended it but since then another friend has spoken about it often enough to bump it to the top of my TBR pile. A Reading Group Guide for. Can be found by using the link. An interesting article about. Sunday, 7 July 2013. May and June Roundups. I was living in ...
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The Literary Omnivore
The Literary Omnivore Presents. Page to Screen: Ella Enchanted (2004). August 14, 2015. August 13, 2015. Based on the novel. By Gail Carson Levine. 2004 96 minutes Buena Vista Pictures. I was two-thirds of the way through. When I realized I’d never seen. Before. I mean, it seemed so obvious! In 2004, I was a preteen mourning the loss of. The Lord of the Rings. Who had, in fact, actually read. To be covered in these pages soon enough. Moving on). Continue reading →. Review: The Miseducation of Cameron Post.
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Austrian Economics and Literature
Austrian Economics and Literature. Economics is often used in literary studies, but rarely free market economics. Austrian economics, with its emphasis on subjective value (Menger), human action (Mises), spontaneous order and knowledge (Hayek), and entrepreneurship (Kirzner), seems a particularly fruitful source of ideas for literary studies. Tuesday, May 26, 2015. World Factory - A Play. There is a new play in which this level of audience participation is utilized, titled World Factory. The most interes...
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The Literary Outpost | The Literary Outpost Blog
The Literary Outpost Blog. Last Stories and Other Stories. April 16, 2015. Last Stories and Other Stories William T. Vollmann Viking Prolific author William Vollmann continues to be prolific; Last Stories and Other Stories is comprised of thirty-two stories over six hundred fifty-some pages and is purported by the author to be his final book, with any further books to come being written by a ghost. A [.]. April 14, 2015. The Wonder of All Things. March 30, 2015. March 27, 2015. The Big Seven Jim Harrison...
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The Literary Owl
August 2, 2013 · 8:56 am. Book Review: Poisoned Waters by Ermisenda Alvarez. Poisoned Waters is set in the 1950s on a trans-Atlantic cruise from Southampton to New York. Helen Gardener is murdered during the voyage. The novel follows the stories of seven unfortunate characters and how they are affected by the death of Helen Gardener. Was it merely an accident? Mr Phillips, the owner of the ship, and sponsor of the cruise, rules with an iron fist, in search of something or someone. Filed under Book Review.
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The Literary Path
Tuesday, 18 June 2013. Book review: A Game of Thrones, by George RR Martin. A Game of Thrones. A Song of Ice and Fire, #1. A great start to what I expect will be a magical journey. It is difficult to say what the story is in. A Game of Thrones. It tells several stories that converge, diverge and intertwine, but pretty much never stay together for long. First off, the Starks in Winterfell are paid a visit by the King and his family. King Robert Baratheon wants Eddard. The whole book is written masterfully...
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The Literary Peanut | Musings of a lover of literature and peanuts…
Musings of a lover of literature and peanuts…. On other mornings he would feel her lips first rather than her fingers in his hair. She would say sweet little things in his ear and he would feel his spine chill out of the sheer warmth of her presence. ‘Hush hush! Up now The sun awaits! Wake up, soldier! She would mimic and voice several characters and he would look at the mad woman, his mad woman, his favourite mad woman. He would hold her wrists away from her face as her hair would flood her features...