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Busy Gals Classic Reading Society News
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Busy Gals Classic Reading Society News. The Purpose for the Busy Gals Reading Society is “To become well read in great classic literature, to study the grand masters, to become more intelligent, “to seek ye out of the best books words of wisdom” D& C 88:118.”. Monday, March 30, 2015. Remember Pride and Predjudice. Tomorrow night (Tues., March 31) we will watch the movie Death Comes to Pemberly. An adaptation of a book written as a continuation of the story. Since our book A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. So thi...
Busy Gals Classic Reading Society News: Author Gallery
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Busy Gals Classic Reading Society News. The Purpose for the Busy Gals Reading Society is “To become well read in great classic literature, to study the grand masters, to become more intelligent, “to seek ye out of the best books words of wisdom” D& C 88:118.”. Pearl S. Buck. Frances Hodgson Burnett 'A Little Princess'. Harriet Beecher Stowe 'Uncle Tom's Cabin'. Jane Austin, Persuasion. Robert Frost, Poetry. Agatha Christie, 'Murder on the Orient Express'. Daniel DeFoe, 'The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe'.
Busy Gals Classic Reading Society News: October 2014
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Busy Gals Classic Reading Society News. The Purpose for the Busy Gals Reading Society is “To become well read in great classic literature, to study the grand masters, to become more intelligent, “to seek ye out of the best books words of wisdom” D& C 88:118.”. Tuesday, October 28, 2014. Christmas Book Club Party/Meeting. I was thinking along with talking about "Little Women" we could perhaps have a Christmas Party! Monday, October 27, 2014. We will be reading. Busy Gals Classic Reading Society News.
Busy Gals Classic Reading Society News: January 2015
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Busy Gals Classic Reading Society News. The Purpose for the Busy Gals Reading Society is “To become well read in great classic literature, to study the grand masters, to become more intelligent, “to seek ye out of the best books words of wisdom” D& C 88:118.”. Sunday, January 4, 2015. Little Women Book Discussion. I hope you all had a great Christmas holiday and are ready to get back to the regular everyday busy lives we all have when we aren't extra busy with holiday events. Did that make sense? Welcome...
Busy Gals Classic Reading Society News
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Busy Gals Classic Reading Society News. The Purpose for the Busy Gals Reading Society is “To become well read in great classic literature, to study the grand masters, to become more intelligent, “to seek ye out of the best books words of wisdom” D& C 88:118.”. Monday, February 2, 2015. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to the New Busy Gals Classic Reading Society News Blog! Our Busy Gals Classic Reading Society has been in existence since April 24, 2009. Purpose for the Busy Gals Reading Society.
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classicreadingclub | Reading twelve classic books in one year.
Reading twelve classic books in one year. All Quiet on the Western Front: Sneak Preview. Asymp; Leave a comment. The film version has been tempting me on itv player for a few weeks now. Today the ‘2 days left’ tag was enough to get me to succumb. I felt a bit like I was cheating but I’m glad I watched it. Although it was terribly sad, the horror is balanced by humour. By seeing that contrast, I’m less daunted by the prospect of reading it in November. The Return of) The Return of the Native. I found this...