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 | | Classic Love | | by maryann jean, Oct 3, 2008 | | Those who enjoy losing themselves in good books - with intense romances, in depth characterizations, and intricate plots - should begin with these. Although these books were published in the 19th century, the movie versions dated more recently attest to their timelessness. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 2 |
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 | | A Colorful Character | | by Hollyelizabeth, Oct 2, 2008 | | On the famous children's literature author/illustrator Robert McCloskey. He used colorful illustrations in his books, and they aided in the overall perception and experience that children have when reading his books. | | Comments(1) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | Seven Fascinating Literary Works for Bookworms | | by Verniel Cutar, Sep 21, 2008 | | The next time you drop by a local bookstore, try to look for the following novels. They are highly acclaimed among literary circles, and have gathered elusive awards and positive reviews from literary critics. I highly recommend these books. | | Comments(50) Liked It: 92 |
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 | | 10 Books a Young Writer Should Read in High School | | by Summer Dawn Colinco, Sep 12, 2008 | | This is a list of books that are outstanding examples of certain qualities young writers should strive to have in their work. It's also a great reading list for non-writing literature enthusiasts. | | Comments(1) Liked It: 11 |
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 | | On Rebecca's Side | | by Mike Wallerman, Sep 3, 2008 | | Ever since its 1938 publication, people have been misreading and misinterpreting Daphne du Maurier's classic novel Rebecca. Here's how. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 4 |
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