Edward C. Burton
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E.B. White, Ray Bradbury, Robert Bright, Carson McCullers
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Manny's Search
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"This one is so hard for me to review.
I'm a KSU alumni myself. I participated in 5 years of May 4th Memorials. I've seen Blanket Hill covered in beautiful flowers every spring; I went sledding down Blanket Hill in the winter, also. I put my finger thr" Read more of this review » |
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| Entering any of Tom Robbins' worlds is as fun as a walking tour of a Richard Scarry's Bustytown book. Robbins' delightfully clever metaphors and the glimmery erudite usage of the words he bestows upon us, makes reading one of his books a true literar ...more | |
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"Really interesting, surprisingly so for a book I picked at random. I learned quite a bit about the paranormal world."
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| Typical fun "science-y" story by visionary, Jules Verne. This one concerns a supposed haunted castle looming over a small Transylvanian city in the latter 1800s. Great characters compelled to seek out mysterious goings on at this strange decrepit cas ...more | |
“Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent.”
― William Shakespeare
― William Shakespeare
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“And so to read is, in truth, to be in the constant act of creation. The old lady on the bus with her Orwell, the businessman on the Tube with Patricia Cornwell, the teenager roaring through Capote -- they are not engaged in idle pleasure. Their heads are on fire. Their hearts are flooding. With a book, you are the landscape, the sets, the snow, the hero, the kiss -- you are the mathematical calculation that plots the trajectory of the blazing, crashing zeppelin. You -- pale, punchable reader -- are terraforming whole worlds in your head, which will remain with you until the day you die. These books are as much a part of you as your guts and your bone. And when your guts fail and your bones break, Narnia, or Jamaica Inn, or Gormenghast will still be there; as pin-sharp and bright as the day you first imagined them -- hiding under the bedclothes, sitting on the bus. Exhausted, on a rainy day, weeping over the death of someone you never met, and who was nothing more than words until you transfused them with your time, and your love, and the imagination you constantly dismiss as "just being a bit of a bookworm.”
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“Droll thing life is -- that mysterious arrangement of merciless logic for a futile purpose. The most you can hope from it is some knowledge of yourself -- that comes too late -- a crop of inextinguishable regrets.”
― Heart of Darkness
― Heart of Darkness
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