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The Musing Reader: When Does Violence Go "Too Far"?
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Plot to Plate (Recipes). Thursday, April 30, 2015. When Does Violence Go "Too Far"? I came across a couple of passages of such violence while reading Nancy Dane's latest novel, A Reasonable Doubt. But there were two specific acts of violence in the story that disturbed me. (SPOILER ALERT! But when her own "moment of truth" comes and she's standing over a wounded man who is pleading for his life, she adopts Bill's solution to the problem - she brings the axe down so Harvey will no longer be a threat.
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The Musing Reader: Historical Fiction Suggestions
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Plot to Plate (Recipes). Looking for a good historical story? Maybe you will find a book to love on this list! By Laurie Halse Anderson. 2000, Aladdin Paperbacks). In 1793, Philadelphia was struck with an epidemic of yellow fever that was one of the deadliest epidemics in US history. Mattie Cook and her mother run a successful coffeehouse, but when her mother is stricken with yellow fever, Mattie has to shoulder responsibility in a world where everything has changed. My Opinion (for what it's worth):.
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The Musing Reader: June 2014
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Plot to Plate (Recipes). Monday, June 30, 2014. Ever since we started demolition on the renovation house and saw the style of construction (1x6 boards nailed to both sides of rough-cut 2x4s), we've wondered how old this house is. Well, today I found out! Anyway, now we have a last name and a time frame, so we can look back in county records and find out something about the history of the house. That's cool. And believe me, we will be picking up the Sharpie and writing "Renovated by Marlows, 2014"...Becau...
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The Musing Reader: June 2015
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Plot to Plate (Recipes). Thursday, June 18, 2015. The "Guilty Pleasure," Marlow-Style. This story began when I needed to do a quick consistency check for a couple of characters who are the major players in my third novel. Both characters are introduced in my first novel, His Promise True. So my intention was to simply read the sections which feature those two characters, just to make sure I wasn't giving them personality transplants or anything like that. Leads right in to A Permanent Home. I'm being ser...
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The Musing Reader: A Definite Generation Gap
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Plot to Plate (Recipes). Wednesday, May 6, 2015. A Definite Generation Gap. As promised, I'm reporting back on the Avett Brothers concert from last weekend. But the concert brought up something unexpected, so I'll switch gears in the middle of this post - hope you won't mind. She was TEXTING during an Avett Brothers concert? When it is shared on social media? The performance as it happens in front of me, live. Maybe that's just their new method of being "in the moment.". I totally agree with you. I w...
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My Waldorf style dolls: MY DOLLS
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My Waldorf style dolls. My photo gallery on Flickr. My boutique on Etsy. Waldorf doll care Tutorial. 14 inches Waldorf boy doll. If you would like to give him a chance and offer him a home,. AMY * 14 inches Waldorf doll. Has found a big wonderful family in the kindergarten. LETTIE * doll with pink hair * 14 inches Waldorf doll. TOSIA-REDDIE * 16 inches Waldorf doll. Has found a lovely family. With lots of love for her. MAYA * 14 inches Waldorf doll. MARIANNE * 17 inch Waldorf doll. With a wonderful girl.
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The Musing Reader: January 2015
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Plot to Plate (Recipes). Saturday, January 31, 2015. Sometimes Less Is More. I finished the first book of my "Monthly Motif" reading challenge today (just in time). The motif for this month was "Book to Movie." Since the last installment of the Hobbit movie was still in theaters, and since everyone in my family has read The Hobbit. Tonight," so I abandoned all my plans for cooking supper, we ate scrambled egg sandwiches, and we made it to the theater just as the previews were starting. Links to this post.
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Rebecca Kerin Folk Art Dolls: Bethia ~ Early American Life's Directory of Traditional Craftsmen 2015
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Bethia Early American Life's Directory of Traditional Craftsmen 2015. This is Bethia one of my newest hand sculpted paper mache' and fabric dolls. She is approx. 20 " tall, with glass eyes and antique flax braids! Clothed in antique calico and ticking, she was one of my accepted entries in Early American Life Magazine's Directory of American Craftsmen for 2015! Rebecca Kerin Folk Art Dolls. Sharon Renningers Country Meadows. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). To See My Latest Updates. CLICK to Visit *.