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discoverpoetry.com
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| | | | Bringing you the best in poetry. | |
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| | | | Image by George Redgrave, via Flickr Commons We asked our readers what books made the biggest difference in their lives, and here's what they had to say. The list below tells you what books shaped their lives and why. 1984 - George Orwell 1984 "was the first book I actually enjoyed reading. Open Culture, openculture.com | |
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| | | | Ink, and Breath, and Spring by Frances Rowat The wheelbarrow thumped a jolt into Palwick's arms with every third step as he led Mattish back to where he'd found the corpse, out in the northern reaches of the garden. The trees waved dimly at them under the grey sky, and the thin morning light crept [...] | |
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| | Fiction - paperback; Flamingo; 240 pages; 2003. This is one of those rare books that is almost impossible to review without quoting the whole novel from cover to cover. Pretty much every clipped and stripped back sentence in Paula Fox'sThe Widow's Children resonates with meaning and provides startling insights into the ways in which family... |