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1 day ago ago from A Writer's Readings

Book : Warrior’s Song Author : Catherine Coulter I am still without a writing space and it is driving me crazy! I’ve looked at a number of different options at various stores around the city and still haven’t found what I’m looking for. The problem is that I have a tiny space so any desk I get has to be small and multifunctional. However, I’m tall so finding a desk that is not too short or too tall is also a challenge. For ...

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A foray into children’s books: Heart of a Shepherd, by Rosanne Parry

17 hours ago ago from Books to the Ceiling

Every once in a while, I feel the need to catch up with what's happening with children's and young adult literature. This is definitely not my area of expertise, but luckily, I know just the person to guide me: Barb Langridge of  A Book and a Hug . Into this great site Barb pours her love and knowledge of books for young people. If you click on Books Alive , you'll see Barb's interviews with authors. This show can also be seen locally on ...

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Review: Jane Eyre

23 hours ago ago from Daily Mayo

This week I am focusing on things relating to the letter Jane Eyre is one of my favorite books of all time. Written by Charlotte Bronte, it is a story of a young girl who is an orphan who eventually becomes a governess and falls in love with her employer. This story was published during 1847 during a time when Gothic novels such as this one were very popular. The story of the book is not the part that I like best. After all, pool ...

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19 hours ago ago from The New Beginning

Jeff Culbreath, Catholics and English Literature . Mr. Culbreath posts something from Dr. John Senior which deals with the apparent difficulty Catholics may have with the reading of English literature since it "is substantially Protestant." The difficult contrarian part of me wants to say, "Who needs literature in the first place." Societies have survivied, even flourished, without literacy. Appreciation of literature in the past was ...

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17 hours ago ago from How To Draw A Cartoon

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Search hear continuous streams 24-Hour Program Stream NPR News and Shows hear the latest news [4 min 45 sec] Latest NPR Newscast What We're Reading, Feb. 9 - 15, 2010 text size A A A February 9, 2010 Three novels of past and present: Lynn Neary reviews the "perfect" novel for our down ...

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