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The Sandman's Last Stop: January 2011
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The Sandman's Last Stop. The Musings of a Writer On Her Way. Thursday, January 27, 2011. They Were Both Very Unpleasant Characters! A Look at "The Walrus and the Carpenter" by Lewis Carroll. Happy Birthday, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson.also known as Lewis Carroll, author of the Alice Books! The Walrus who eats more oysters but feels sorry, or the Carpenter who doesn't eat as many, but is very callous about it all? They were both very unpleasant characters! Happy Birthday, Lewis Carroll! Then on with the show!
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The Sandman's Last Stop: Come on down to the Improv Sock-Hop!
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The Sandman's Last Stop. The Musings of a Writer On Her Way. Tuesday, September 25, 2012. Come on down to the Improv Sock-Hop! I do Improv. Have I mentioned this? Nope I never talk about Improv on here. Of course, lately, I don’t talk about a lot on here as my level of blog-neglect has shot up from inconsiderate to irresponsible. It’s also a theater chain, but that’s neither here nor there.). Are we in somebody’s home? 8221; I don’t see it being a first choice. Technology is everywhere; it’s instin...
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The Sequestered Nook: ONE DAY by David Nicholls
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Reflections and Ruminations on Literature of All Eras, Genres, and Brow Levels. July 27, 2010. ONE DAY by David Nicholls. A book I had been excited to read for a long time. When my hip friend. And winning a free ARC, I was very excited to read it. Is the story of Emma and Dexter, who first truly connect on July 15, 1988, the day of their graduation. The book consists of all the following July 15ths (incidentally, the day I received One Day. Like Starter for Ten, One Day. How it feels to be in your early ...
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The Sequestered Nook: December 2009
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Reflections and Ruminations on Literature of All Eras, Genres, and Brow Levels. December 29, 2009. Books You Can Live Without". Here is a fun article. From the New York Times that I identify with a lot these days. Because I'm kind of in between homes at the moment (my. Books are notes from the field, bound and domesticated, life brought into narrow focus. Get rid of a book? Get rid of my books? December 28, 2009. THE ART OF RACING IN THE RAIN By Garth Stein. The Art of Racing in the Rain. Good movie, and...
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The Sequestered Nook: February 2010
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Reflections and Ruminations on Literature of All Eras, Genres, and Brow Levels. February 28, 2010. STARTER FOR TEN by David Nicholls. Naturally, I have yet to finish any of the books I brought/ started on my trip to London (which was wonderful, thanks Hay! But, of course, as I passed the time in a bookstore in Heathrow waiting for my flight to depart for home, I decided to add another book to my heavy backpack –. A Question of Attraction. That’s exactly how I felt! Is preceded by a. Esque question that s...
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The Sequestered Nook: March 2010
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Reflections and Ruminations on Literature of All Eras, Genres, and Brow Levels. March 30, 2010. MOTHERS AND SONS by Colm Toibin (St. Patrick's Day Part 5). My apologies for not continuing my St. Patrick’s week as intended; March has been a busy month. But we still have one day left of it, so here is my final bit of March Irishness: a book I finished (fittingly) on Saint Patrick’s Day itself,. Colm Toibin’s Mothers and Sons. Formerly called the Whitbread Award) for his novel. March 18, 2010. TURNING and t...
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The Sequestered Nook: April 2010
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Reflections and Ruminations on Literature of All Eras, Genres, and Brow Levels. April 30, 2010. THE EMPEROR'S CHILDREN by Claire Messud. Lately, I’ve been exploring my overwhelming love for New York through the books I’ve been reading. First up – Claire Messud’s. The Emperor’s Children. More than the intertwining stories of all the characters, or the satirizing of New York high society, or the reflections on the lost generation of entitled but disillusioned young people,. The Emperor’s Children. Earlier ...
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The Sequestered Nook: STARTER FOR TEN by David Nicholls
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Reflections and Ruminations on Literature of All Eras, Genres, and Brow Levels. February 28, 2010. STARTER FOR TEN by David Nicholls. Naturally, I have yet to finish any of the books I brought/ started on my trip to London (which was wonderful, thanks Hay! But, of course, as I passed the time in a bookstore in Heathrow waiting for my flight to depart for home, I decided to add another book to my heavy backpack –. A Question of Attraction. That’s exactly how I felt! Is preceded by a. Esque question that s...
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The Sequestered Nook: Happy Birthday, Ernest Hemingway!
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Reflections and Ruminations on Literature of All Eras, Genres, and Brow Levels. July 21, 2010. Happy Birthday, Ernest Hemingway! All good books have one thing in common - they are truer than if they had really happened.". Thanks to Overlook Press’s Twitter. I’ve recently been rereading a bunch of his short stories in an old copy of The Snows of Kilimanjaro and Other Stories. It is prime example of how Hemingway has a way of taking simple, mundane things (whether it is the thorn that ultimately kills the ...
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The Sequestered Nook: Happy Birthday, Harry!
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Reflections and Ruminations on Literature of All Eras, Genres, and Brow Levels. July 31, 2010. Happy Birthday, Harry! Of course it is happening inside your head, Harry, but why on earth should that mean that it is not real? Dumbledore, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. It seems almost pointless to talk about how much I love. Because everyone loves Harry Potter. And all the books are indisputably amazing. But I do. I remember reading the first two books in 7. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I have...
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