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mookseandgripes.com
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| | | | | It was back in the fall of 2000 that I first encountered Henry James in a wonderful American Literature class. On the syllabus was Daisy Miller, and I confess: I wasn't thrilled. I expected it to be tedious, not at all for me. But when I read it, | |
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clairemcalpine.com
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| | | | | The Women's Prize for Fiction have announced their shortlist of six novels. You can view the entire longlist here. Identity, Resilience, Migrant Experiences, Family Relationships Many of the books depict characters who are navigating seismic changes in their identity, undergoing a process of self-reckoning and self-acceptance, with several dealing with the inheritance of trauma and | |
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anzlitlovers.com
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| | | | | Inspired by Kim's 10 Books for Australian Music Month, I have trawled through my reviews and found ten fourteen Australian novels that feature music and musicians. Links on the titles go to my reviews. Facing the Music (1994) by Andrea Goldsmith. The title is a clever play on words, it's a novel about a composer... | |
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classicmystery.blog
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| | | Time for the second round of nominations for the Reprint of the Year award, a "competition" to decide which of the many, many classic crime books that were reprinted this year deserve your attention. I say "competition" because it's not really a competition - it was technically John Dickson Carr who came first and second,... | ||