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Sarah Morgan Sandquist is on page 11 of 269 of The History of the Scots, Picts and Britons: A study of the origins of the Scots, Picts, Britons (and Anglo-Saxons) in Dark Age Britain based on their own legends, tales and testimonies
I probably have have looked at reviews before I picked this up. I'm only eleven pages in and so far the editing mistakes are embarrassingly elementary: contractions instead of possessives, redundant prepositions ('to which [pronoun] [verbed] to') really sticks in my craw and more. I don't mind the idea of a history based on exploring fragments of legends but I'm already doubting that this author is the one to trust.
Mar 19, 2022 09:26AM Add a comment
The History of the Scots, Picts and Britons: A study of the origins of the Scots, Picts, Britons (and Anglo-Saxons) in Dark Age Britain based on their own legends, tales and testimonies

Sarah Morgan Sandquist
Sarah Morgan Sandquist is on page 123 of 264 of Little Red Riding Hood: A Casebook
So far, I'm not enjoying this as much as others in the series (Cinderella and oedipus)
Sep 26, 2021 08:51PM Add a comment
Little Red Riding Hood: A Casebook

Sarah Morgan Sandquist
Sarah Morgan Sandquist is 32% done with The Humour of Homer and Other Essays
Que desiderio...? is a short, punchy humorous literary memoir where the author reflects on his career from the vantage point of a new book he is having trouble writing.
Sep 11, 2021 08:42PM Add a comment
The Humour of Homer and Other Essays

Sarah Morgan Sandquist
Sarah Morgan Sandquist is 29% done with The Humour of Homer and Other Essays
Just finished the The Humor Of Homer. The author spends the majority of the time arguing that the author of the adviser was a woman. His argument is essentially:
*details regarding seamanship are sparse and inaccurate
* Odysseus meets a woman while she is washing laundry and his clothes ha e been washed away
* this woman is intelligent and pretty
*women are painted well and men look a bit silly.

I'm not convinced.
Sep 11, 2021 08:14PM Add a comment
The Humour of Homer and Other Essays

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