Tag: book
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Book Launch: Princess Liv
Because the story was a children’s story, there were plenty of interactive stations for kids in the venue. Honestly I wanted to paint with the kids… but I am unfortunately a very old 22.
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Book Review: When Breath Becomes Air (2016)
Ann Patchett calls this book “a universal donor –I would recommend it to anyone, everyone”. I agree.
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Book: Historical Atlas
I finally got around to perusing my digital copy of the Office of the President of the Philippines’ Historical Atlas of the Republic. Self-described as the first of its kind, the atlas traces the country’s geopolitical landscape through the years, from prehistory to the May Day Rebellion. Though I’ve only read bits and pieces (what I…
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Artdump 99
hi laughs like an ugly centipede i am so out of it (i’m actually supposed to be studying i’ve got my southern blend iced tea and notes ready and everything but instead i’ve got this)
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TBL Book Review: The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
Not a favorite, but certainly defining.
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TBL Book Review: Immortal by Traci L. Slatton
It’s been quite some time since I’ve read this book; I don’t even think that I’ve read this novel more than twice. And yet more than five years since, it still resonates (for some reason). In an age of wonderous beauty and terrible secrets, one man searches for his destiny… In the majestic heart of…
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TBL Book Review: Hamlet by William Shakespeare
Less of a book I’m in love with and more of a constant revelation (that forces me to remain in love), Hamlet is a complex work with copious amounts of intrigue, terror, sword fights and puns. The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, often shortened to Hamlet, is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare at an uncertain date between…
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TBL Book Review: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
I suppose it provides some insight to this little thing called love: we don’t really know why we love something, we just do. And so Wonderland is enjoyable, even though taken apart it is the furthest thing from wonderful. Overall, it’s not just a little bit mad.
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Quote: Ella Minnow Pea
Six big devils from Japan quickly forgot how to waltz. – Mannheim, Ella Minnow Pea