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The University of Crumbolst: 10. The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail
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The University of Crumbolst. The folks at Crumbolst love you. 10 The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail. A play by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. Eh, it was ok. Maybe I need to see a production. It certainly does capture the spirit of Thoreau's rebellion and I am glad to see that his ideas are still alive here and there. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Jeff's Chimes of Freedon. The Year it Didn't Happen. 12 A Raisin in the Run. 11 World War Z. 10 The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail.
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meezly mostly reads: 23. The Weed That Strings the Hangman’s Bag
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It's been several years and I managed to crack 40 one time, but have yet to read 50 books in a year. Saturday, November 17, 2012. 23 The Weed That Strings the Hangman’s Bag. I had acquired the first two Flavia De Luce books based on the assumption that I would be into the whole series. However, I was lukewarm about the first book, The Sweetness At the Bottom of the Pie. So it took me a while to read the second one. December 15, 2012 5:28 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 25 Beast In View.
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meezly mostly reads: November 2012
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It's been several years and I managed to crack 40 one time, but have yet to read 50 books in a year. Friday, November 30, 2012. 25 Beast In View. I was following a yoga video while Olman was bathing the baby when all of a sudden there was a loud boom and then everything was plunged into darkness. Ramifications that can bring. 8230; Then Miss Clarvoe stretched out her hand and Blackshear took it. Wednesday, November 21, 2012. 24 Beezus and Ramona. Unfortunately, the first book had the cover from the 2010 ...
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The University of Crumbolst: Hello 2013
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The University of Crumbolst. The folks at Crumbolst love you. I am off to a running start for 2013. I really want to push myself to to read more than student papers. Looking forward to reading your reviews. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Jeff's Chimes of Freedon. The Year it Didn't Happen. 4 Amateur Sugar Maker.
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The University of Crumbolst: 7. Breath and Bones
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The University of Crumbolst. The folks at Crumbolst love you. 7 Breath and Bones. It is by no means a great novel, but I enjoyed the story. It would make a very good movie if a vibrator wasn’t central to the latter third of the plot. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Jeff's Chimes of Freedon. The Year it Didn't Happen. 7 Breath and Bones. 6 The Girl Who Owned a City. 3,4, and 5. The Hunger Games trilogy.
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The University of Crumbolst: 4. The Gamekeeper
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The University of Crumbolst. The folks at Crumbolst love you. This 1975 novel came to me by snail mail from Olman’s Fifty, who reviewed it so adeptly here. Definitely read his review, which is great reading in and of itself. After I read it I wondered if the novel would impact me in the same way. We think alike in the places this novel converges. I don’t think I have read anything quite like this. It’s simply outstanding. The clarity of Hines’s narrative is rare in 20. It’s all so absurd. And to think, I...
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frenchfoldfifty: January 2006
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I try to read 50 books this year. Wednesday, January 25, 2006. The Cathars: The most successful heresy of the middle ages. Pbk, Vintage, New York, 2004. It is useful and bracing to bear in mind that the foggy facades of past ages were every bit as filled with crags and holes as is our present age. This was my youthful revelation from Norman Cohn’s The Pursuit of the Millennium,. Posted by frenchfold at 12:35 AM. Pbk, Vintage, New York, 2004. At Trinity College he was a top student, capturing the attentio...
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The University of Crumbolst: March 2013
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The University of Crumbolst. The folks at Crumbolst love you. 4 Amateur Sugar Maker. This little 112 page out-of-print gem contains enough specific information for us to begin tapping our maples and make our own maple syrup. Of course, I'll do much more research, but Perrin's narrative is very encouraging. Getting to the point of having actual maple syrup is a process dependent on good luck with the weather and a great deal of labor once the sap is collected. But we are going for it! Wow, what a great no...
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The University of Crumbolst: 8. Dracula
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The University of Crumbolst. The folks at Crumbolst love you. Dracula is an impressive attack on Victorian era sexuality and gender, fears of illness and death. and all that stuff so many other rebellious Victorian era novels are about. But who cares about that crap? Dracula is a very good novel, especially if you like the gothic horror genre. This is one of the grand-daddys of its genre and, like Led Zeppelin, still has something its predecessors don't manage to copy or surpass. Jeff's Chimes of Freedon.