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Shelley's School Nighmare
Shelley's childhood experience of judicial suffering led him to turn his back on his comfortable society. His poetry expresses this trauma throughout his short life.
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Brininstool's Christmas Week in Sagebrush
"Christmas Week in Sagebrush" dramatizes the activities offered in the little town of Sagebrush as the cow pokes, families, and friends do some shopping and spending.
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Book Review: Eat Your Way to Happiness
In her book Eat Your Way to Happiness, Elizabeth Somer offers a realistic approach to managing your mood, health and well being through good nutrition.
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Charles Todd's A Duty to the Dead
Resilient Bess Crawford returns to fulfill a promise, which uncovers a well-respected noble family's shameful secret during wartorn England in this engrossing mystery.
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Rocket Men by Craig Nelson
Craig Nelson's history of man's first expedition to another world combines first hand accounts, recollections, and vivid descriptions in an engaging and informed account.
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Five Fantastic Short Stories
Not everyone has the time these days to sit down and enjoy a good novel. For those of us with busy lives, or just really short attention spans, short stories are the way
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Author Tom Piazza Profiles Jimmy Martin
In 1997, music critic Tom Piazza was assigned by the Oxford American to profile bluegrass legend Jimmy Martin. From that assignment comes the author's "True Adventures."
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Barrett Browning's Sonnet 26
Barrett Browning's speaker dramatizes the difference between her early fantasy world and the world of reality as now represented by her belovèd.
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Managing the Millenials
Jason Ryan Dorsey's "Y-Size Your Business" offers advice for older bosses on understanding his generation, both the good points and the bad.
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The Anne Sexton, Sylvia Plath Test
2010 will mark the 50th anniversary of the publication of both Anne Sexton's and Sylvia Plath's first books, which begs the question: Who has wielded the most influence?
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Masters' Constance and Chase
From their graves, Constance Hately and Chase Henry thumb their noses at the residents of Spoon River for all slights, real and imagined.
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Kingdom Come Review
Alex Ross's and Mark Waid's statement on contemporary comics is a visual masterpiece, even if it doesn't resolve the questions it asks.
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Understanding Mrs. Dalloway
Published in 1925, Virginia Woolf's experimental Mrs. Dalloway adopts an innovative narrative structure to represent post-war society in England.
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Ayn Rand and the World She Made
Author Anne C. Heller has constructed an Ayn Rand biography full of opinion and factual errors. The result is compelling, but tainted.
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