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Through the Reading Glasses. The Taming of the Shrew. May 7, 2010 at 12:12 am (Uncategorized). I realize it’s been a long time since I’ve posted. Schedules and life have just gotten a little insane. However, I’ve been reading plenty, and I have quite a few different books to post about! So, way back in March, I read. The Taming of the Shrew. Taming of the Shrew! I think one main reason why I enjoyed it is that I’ve seen. 10 Things I Hate About You. Which is a modern movie that is based on. Katharina is a...
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Through the Reading Glasses. May 12, 2010 at 2:15 am (Uncategorized). I just recently finished reading. By Shakespeare. At the start, I really liked it. I was especially excited because I recognized certain lines from the witches’ speeches. For example, the famous “Double, double toil and trouble” line. I guess I just didn’t find the. Characters as interesting or unique as the characters in Shakespeare’s other plays. Has Iago, one of the most evil villains ever. I feel like I shouldn’t criticize a ...
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Through the Reading Glasses. February 9, 2010 at 1:43 am ( 1. During December, I read. I absolutely loved A. Tale of Two Cities. Back in freshmen year, so I expected to like this one, too. Of course, it was even better than I expected. I don’t know what it is about Charles Dickens. Many people don’t like him, but I can’t get enough of his writing. Ms. Bauer was reading a Dickens novel at the same time I was (She read. As usual, it is hard to put my finger on exactly why I enjoyed. Tale of Two Cities.
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Through the Reading Glasses. December 18, 2009 at 3:25 am ( 1. By Jane Austen is possibly one of the most well-loved novels of all time, especially among women. I have met very few regular readers who have not read. And loved it. I cannot exactly speak for the male population, but it seems to me that guys can appreciate and enjoy this novel as well. I am currently forcing my brother to read it. What is it that is so attractive about this story? Still, there is something about. I was hoping to read. IR...
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Through the Reading Glasses. Coming up next…. October 8, 2009 at 2:07 am ( Literature. The next book on the list is. What Happened to Anna K? By Irina Reyn. It is the story of a Jewish Russian immigrant named Anna and her life in New York City. The storyline follows that of. With the love affairs and the drama and the tragedy. It seems to me that this is basically. Set in a modern setting and told in modern language. There are a few obvious differences. For instance,. What Happened to Anna K? The deeper ...
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Liberty Books For Younger Readers. On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness. Nine years ago, the free land of Skree was conquered by the Fangs of Gnag the Nameless. The people of Skree were still free – as long as they were in their homes by midnight, didn’t have weapons, didn’t complain when neighbors disappeared. Then little Leeli kicks a Fang to protect her dog Nugget. One event leads to another, Fangs are in turmoil and the whole family is on the run. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window).
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September 5, 2013 · 1:43 pm. The Coming of Autumn. My favorite season is on the horizon, and I could not be more excited. The crisp air, brightly colored leaves, warm layers of clothing, and endless supply of delicious hot beverages culminate in one of the best times of the year. This Thoughtcatalog article perfectly sums up my sentiments: 10 Ways You Know Autumn is Your Season. I hope all of you take the time to enjoy the little things that make autumn wonderful this coming season. I am still young....
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Through the Reading Glasses. May 12, 2010 at 2:15 am (Uncategorized). I just recently finished reading. By Shakespeare. At the start, I really liked it. I was especially excited because I recognized certain lines from the witches’ speeches. For example, the famous “Double, double toil and trouble” line. I guess I just didn’t find the. Characters as interesting or unique as the characters in Shakespeare’s other plays. Has Iago, one of the most evil villains ever. I feel like I shouldn’t criticize a ...
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Through the Realm of Dreams. Apr 5, 2015. Share the Love Challenge Tag. I have been tagged by Alea for the Share the Love Challange, thank you A. Harper! Check out her awesome blog a Elvish Pens, Fantastical Writings. I'm Alea Harper, just another Christian writer! I love to write(obviously), make movies, serve others, and tell people about Jesus! What I love about her blog:. Well, there is a lot I love about Alea's blog. I'd advise you to make sure she is on your blog list! Favorite blog post of hers:.
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