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Baileys Prize longlist read: Elizabeth is Missing by Emma Healey | Bluestalking Journal
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Reading and writing about reading and writing. Autumn – Winter Reading Projects. Guardian 1000 Books Everyone Must Read. What’s a Bluestocking? Baileys Prize longlist read: Elizabeth is Missing by Emma Healey. Harper; 1st edition (June 10, 2014). The topics raised in Emma Healey’s. He allowed himself to be filmed for the first year. I expect this is the reason. Keep an eye on Emma Healey. The Baileys judges handpicked her to stand in as one of the more remarkable young writers writing today. Ther...You a...
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Reading History « Fleur in her World
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Fleur in her World. Notes from a bookish life on the Cornish coast …. 100 Years of Books. Books read in 2015. Books read in 2014. Books read in 2013. Books read in 2012. Books read in 2011. Books read in 2010. Books read in 2009. Books read in 2008. Reading the 20th Century. Anyway I started my own list and grew and grew. It started in a notebook, progressed into card indexes and eventually it turned into an Access database. Which is not to say that I’m not keeping track. You will see that I ha...I start...
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The Reading of Books: Looking Back at May and June « Fleur in her World
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Fleur in her World. Notes from a bookish life on the Cornish coast …. 100 Years of Books. Books read in 2015. Books read in 2014. Books read in 2013. Books read in 2012. Books read in 2011. Books read in 2010. Books read in 2009. Books read in 2008. Reading the 20th Century. The Reading of Books: Looking Back at May and June. June 30, 2015. Fleur in her World. In Looking Backwards and Forwards. I can’t quite believe that we’re half way through the year, but I know that we are. This House of Grief. Two co...
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Books read in 2015 « Fleur in her World
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Fleur in her World. Notes from a bookish life on the Cornish coast …. 100 Years of Books. Books read in 2015. Books read in 2014. Books read in 2013. Books read in 2012. Books read in 2011. Books read in 2010. Books read in 2009. Books read in 2008. Reading the 20th Century. Books read in 2015. By Margery Sharp (re-read). By Edith Henrietta Fowler. The Gipsy in the Parlour. Don’t Let Him Know. The Duke’s Children. The Luminaries by Eleanor Catton. Maiden Voyage by Denton Welch. Vanessa and her Sister.
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Murder Most Holy by Paul Harding aka Paul Doherty – In Search of the Classic Mystery Novel
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In Search of the Classic Mystery Novel. Spoiler Free Reviews of Fair Play Detective Fiction. The Sorrowful Mysteries of Brother Athelstan. Amerotke, Chief Judge of Thebes. The Journals of Roger Shallot. The Ancient Rome Mysteries. October 23, 2011. March 14, 2016. Murder Most Holy by Paul Harding aka Paul Doherty. This is the third in the series of Sorrowful Mysteries, set early in the reign of Richard II. When the child king is being looked after by the regent John of Gaunt. The skeleton in the church i...
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The Dark Side of Sympathy | Interpolations
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Thoughts on books and stuff. The Dark Side of Sympathy. If you think reason is the better angel of our nature, think again. According to Jonathan Haidt in. Haidt plumbs the latest in neuroscience, genetics, social psychology, and evolutionary theory to provide an account of how people think and the evolutionary forces that have shaped our thoughts and feelings. Ultimately, he advances three principles of moral psychology:. 1 Intuitions come first, strategic reason second. In an ethic of community, moral ...
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The Literary Critical Detective:: July 2012
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The Literary Critical Detective:. A blog of character written entirely in character. I am the literary critical detective. In my work I examine the mise en scene of classic detective stories carefully, paying attention to the smallest metaphorical detail, sifting through the facts and then distorting them according to my whim. The Literary Critical Detective. Wednesday, 25 July 2012. Dreaming of Reading Projects. I have never been afraid of long novels or large-scale reading projects. I have been dreamin...
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The Literary Critical Detective:: April 2012
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The Literary Critical Detective:. A blog of character written entirely in character. I am the literary critical detective. In my work I examine the mise en scene of classic detective stories carefully, paying attention to the smallest metaphorical detail, sifting through the facts and then distorting them according to my whim. The Literary Critical Detective. Saturday, 28 April 2012. Reader, I finished reading it. By Charlotte Bront ë. The fact that I was unsure at first which of the two names on the cov...
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Monophthalmus Rex: August 2015
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Saturday, August 1, 2015. In praise of ostracism. Many years ago, in the midst of another, dreadful election season, my father suggested to me that it was maybe time to return to the ancient Athenian system of filling most civic posts by lot. "How," I asked, fully agape with youthful astonishment, "would that be better? I don't know," sighed he, tired with so many years of having thought these things through. "But it couldn't be any worse.". Now the sentence of ostracism was not a chastisement of base pr...
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